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Jᴀ̷ᴋ́ᴇ Fɪsᴄʜ͞ᴇʀ ([personal profile] cacospectamania) wrote in [personal profile] dreamlinks 2014-01-21 11:02 am (UTC)

Character Name and Journal: Jake Fischer [personal profile] cacospectamania
Character Series: Bright Falls (an Alan Wake prequel)
Healing Powers
Can Mirar heal your character when they are injured? Yes
Can Mirar heal your character when they are sick or have been poisoned? Yes
Does your character have a chronic condition that they would like Mirar to heal? Unless possession would qualify as such, no.

Mental Powers
Can Mirar sense your character's emotions? Yep
Can Mirar touch your character's mind through dreams? Definitely! Jake's consciousness tends to dream, I believe, when his body is possessed by the entity attached to him at night. Could make for interesting CR!
What, if anything, would Mirar learn about your character through their dreams? Through context in his canon, Jake seems to dream about things related to the presence possessing him, which can be any manner of symbolism and even glimpses of what the presence is up to while he's not consciously in control. It's hard to say what exactly such things would be so if you'd be interested in doing something with this, we can definitely discuss for more specific things he could pick up.
Can Mirar dreamlink with your character? I would be okay with this and it could be an interesting way for Jake to try and learn what happens when he's asleep and the presence is awake. Before, he monitored It's actions with video, but since the pocket watch probably directly uploads to the network instead of simply acting as a recording/storage device, that wouldn't work. There'd definitely need to be a level of trust from Jake's end, but t'would be an interesting CR opportunity for sure!

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