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You\'ve got some cool ideas. n.n

Just a beginner myself, but I\'d love to be able to create some real solid psi creatures at some point. For the most part I\'ve only experimented with little animals, whose only purpose was to just sit there and be animals: bats, hamsters, gerbils, turtles, butterflies, with varying results. Still practicing.

I do have ONE cool story, though; take it as you will:

The coolest thing I\'ve done that I\'m at least halfway certain I was able to verify was a little \"ghost\" shaped creature (he looked like one of those Pacman ghosts, except more baddassier) I attached to a shield I made. His purpose was to swirl around and \"eat\" negative energy around me, but he could also jump to other people nearby who were spouting off negative thoughts or emotions and suck it out of them too.

The idea was a spontaneous one, and I hadn\'t at all expected it to actually do anything. I made it primarily out of curiosity and boredom, and then just as easily forgot about it after my session was over. Mainly because I thought for sure I\'d screwed it up, and so I wasn\'t really expecting anything.

I was riding in the car with my mate (name is Stitch), and he began venting to me about something he was thinking about. He paused, and I could tell he was starting to get upset, and it was at that time that the image of my \"creature\" flashed into my head. I had completely forgotten about him. The second that happened, Stitch grinned, and got all giggly, telling me he just felt a strange, cold chill all throughout his body. His mood lightened immediately.

Stitch: *Grinning happily, but really weirded out all at the same time.* \"Are you...doing something...?\"

Me: \"Uh...nooo....?\" o.o;;

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