pivotking960
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Post by pivotking960 on Dec 17, 2007 21:41:46 GMT -5
Im pretty new to psionics, and have no proof that i have created a construct before. However, the other night i was making a PsiMouse to entertain my cats, and further to test if i was actually making a construct. Just now, my cat began to look around, like something was making a noise, and all of a sudden it turned around and started fighting with his sister. This is unusual because they generally never fight, and once she backed off, he(the one who originally 'sensed' it) ran out of the room, and up the stairs, looking back at the room. Could this be proof that ive made a construct, or is it just my cats being strange? Also, when it had started acting strange, my left hand began to tingle, and i read somewhere that the left hand is more sensory towards PSI.
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innerfire
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Post by innerfire on Dec 17, 2007 22:56:41 GMT -5
Its possible but not a good confirmation. Rainsong has mentioned that cats seem to be able to react to constructs pretty well. However without knowing what was going on in the cats' heads its hard to tell for sure. The tingling can be an indication, but at the same time you could just make yourself feel it. Shorter answer: it looks interesting but you should keep trying, its not 100% that you made a construct. Good luck with your further practices
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pivotking960
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Post by pivotking960 on Dec 18, 2007 18:04:56 GMT -5
Okay, I'll keep practicing. Thanks.
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Post by goliath797 on Dec 23, 2007 23:08:08 GMT -5
I dont know about the left hand being more sensitive, but yes constructs are not too hard to create and you probably did make one.
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Post by confuded on Dec 24, 2007 17:56:27 GMT -5
but yes constructs are not too hard to create And where did you get this statement from? Depends on the skill level, type of construct, effect etc... It's a very general statement. A basic construct is easy to make. Like for example a Psi ball. Most people can do it fairly quickly (get the hang of it quickly). Others don't. A simple Psi ball may not trigger a cat or any other animal. It might have to be more complex. pivotking960, please elaborate on the specifications of the construct (how you build it, intent etc.). Ye,s Rainsong said it a lot of times: animals are sensitive in a way to animals. I 100% believe this, BUT she did not give out (publicize) the specifications. Meaning in what way do animals sense them; what type of construct it has to be. This I think is the problem. Someone has to know this or ask Rain about the tests she made in more detail. Trying to be helpful and not annoying or D&d'ish ;D. I am not DA and never going to be like her. No... not happening...
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cbad
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Post by cbad on Dec 31, 2007 20:37:14 GMT -5
I believe that you probably have. I have two cats and my neighbors have five and as far as I can tell they ALL react weirdly to psi.
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