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auroraexpress2020-04-09 09:11 pm
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Who: Everyone
When: Day 62, afternoon to evening
Where: Everywhere
[There are some new 'plants' blooming in the area around the train. An assortment of candy flowers. But as with most things, simple candy flowers are not just that. 'Smelling' them will produce a mild emotional affect, while eating them will have a stronger emotional affect anywhere from an hour to a few.]
[Red produces feelings of anger.]
[Yellow brings happiness.]
[Blue is sadness.]
[Green makes people playful.]
[Purple causes people to chill out.]
[And black makes people feel nothing at all, total apathy.]
When: Day 62, afternoon to evening
Where: Everywhere
[There are some new 'plants' blooming in the area around the train. An assortment of candy flowers. But as with most things, simple candy flowers are not just that. 'Smelling' them will produce a mild emotional affect, while eating them will have a stronger emotional affect anywhere from an hour to a few.]
[Red produces feelings of anger.]
[Yellow brings happiness.]
[Blue is sadness.]
[Green makes people playful.]
[Purple causes people to chill out.]
[And black makes people feel nothing at all, total apathy.]

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What kind of flowers are these?
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[Said off-hand as he continues to carefully pick them.]
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[ Since the only food with effects he knows is the stuff from Wonderland ]
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Emotional state?
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as if he himself doesn't react the same way.]Your mood. I have not tested them extensively, but the red ones appear to cause anger. I assume the others must similarly heighten other emotions.
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[ He fought too hard to have emotions of his own. ]
What's the point of making someone feel something that's not real?