Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a science.
It has long been known that our subconscious mind is a powerful force and that it can be influenced in mysterious ways, but until a forgotten Saboteur discovered the principles of Hypnosis, there was no way to use it.
With this skill, a Saboteur is able to sink a target into a hypnotic trance, possibly without the target even realising it. The Saboteur may then implant various subliminal suggestions, sealing them deep within the target's mind. Implanting a subtle timer, the Saboteur then rouses the target from his or her hypnotic trance, waiting for the proper time to trigger the suggestions within the target's mind.
Skill Table
Name | Rank | Percent | Description |
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Hypnotise | Influence the subconscious mind. | ||
Impatience | Inability to concentrate on focused tasks. | ||
Clumsiness | Inability to use weaponry effectively. | ||
Amnesia | Causes the victim to forget to do his next action. | ||
Addiction | A terrible addiction to elixirs. | ||
Masochism | The love of your own pain. | ||
Loneliness | Fear of being left on your own. | ||
Claustrophobia | Fear of enclosed spaces. | ||
Stuttering | Anxious difficulty with speech. | ||
Hallucinations | Vivid hallucinations to plague your foe. | ||
Pacifism | Loss of desire to cause anyone harm. | ||
Hypersomnia | A condition that prevents insomnia. | ||
Dementia | Hugely distorts victim's perception of the world. | ||
Deadening | Weakening of the mind. | ||
Epilepsy | Throw your victim's nervous system into disarray. | ||
Agoraphobia | Fear of open spaces. | ||
Paranoia | They are out to get you, believe me. | ||
Analyse | Discover someone's defences. | ||
Recklessness | Ignorance of health and disregard for well-being. | ||
Vertigo | Fear of heights. | ||
Heroism | Make them feel like a hero they are not. | ||
Cleanse | Clean yourself or another of suggestions. | ||
Whisper | Quickly invoke maladies of the mind. | ||
Lethargy | A distinct lack of energy. | ||
Anorexia | Loss of desire to eat. | ||
Confusion | Causes the mind to become confounded. | ||
Stupidity | Abject, stumbling idiocy. | ||
Generosity | Indiscriminate, overwhelming generosity. | ||
Action | The ability to suggest an action of your choice. | ||
Hypochondria | The conviction that one is constantly afflicted. |