Memory Implantation
Effect
One or more memories are copied into the mind of the target, mixing with existing ones. The degree of control over how the memory is implanted depends on the strength of the wielder. With no experience or raw power, memories may be forgotten rather quickly, or end up replacing key memories that define the target's identity. With experience and strength, existing memories can be overwritten, implanted in important areas or even repressed for further exploitation.
Side/Secondary Effects
Confusion, difficulty seperating implanted memories from lived ones and identity struggles are all known side-effects. Full psychotic breakdowns are less common but still happen.
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