That implies something very interesting about Allirea’s power. The usual criterion for the spreading of umbrella-type effects attached to persons is that events that are heavily influenced by the person are under the umbrella, apparently, and I’m going to assume that that applies to Allirea’s fading as well. This means that Allirea can trick someone into thinking that something vitally important to their survival is simply unimportant—that the fact that someone is currently reducing them to gravel is not worth remembering. Wow.
Well, they can tell that they are being reduced to gravel, and that this is important, but they can’t ascribe an important action like “reducing me to gravel” to someone as unimportant as Allirea; she is too inconsequential. Something else must be responsible for the gravel-reducing, clearly.
That implies something very interesting about Allirea’s power. The usual criterion for the spreading of umbrella-type effects attached to persons is that events that are heavily influenced by the person are under the umbrella, apparently, and I’m going to assume that that applies to Allirea’s fading as well. This means that Allirea can trick someone into thinking that something vitally important to their survival is simply unimportant—that the fact that someone is currently reducing them to gravel is not worth remembering. Wow.
Well, they can tell that they are being reduced to gravel, and that this is important, but they can’t ascribe an important action like “reducing me to gravel” to someone as unimportant as Allirea; she is too inconsequential. Something else must be responsible for the gravel-reducing, clearly.