I have a question about memory regains that mmmight be applicable to other players or canons, so I figure a public decision could be helpful here:
Sometime in the future I'm looking to buy a single-person memory regain. The character that would be the focus of the regain, at one point, dies (unbeknownst to the main cast) and is eventually replaced with a clone who both believes himself fully to be that character and is treated as that character by the cast for a considerable amount of time. I wouldn't expect that memory buyback to include distinct memories including the clone version of the character, but considering the amount of time my character spent believing himself to be interacting with the original version of this character and treating him as such, would it be possible for there to be some kind of vague timeline associated with this regain?
I'd be ideally looking for something extremely hazy and and simplistic such as, "He went missing, but then we found him", "We spent some time together before parting ways", "Something went terribly, terribly wrong". I wouldn't mind if that's not feasible at all, but I would like to know if this is something I could potentially work with!
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Sometime in the future I'm looking to buy a single-person memory regain. The character that would be the focus of the regain, at one point, dies (unbeknownst to the main cast) and is eventually replaced with a clone who both believes himself fully to be that character and is treated as that character by the cast for a considerable amount of time. I wouldn't expect that memory buyback to include distinct memories including the clone version of the character, but considering the amount of time my character spent believing himself to be interacting with the original version of this character and treating him as such, would it be possible for there to be some kind of vague timeline associated with this regain?
I'd be ideally looking for something extremely hazy and and simplistic such as, "He went missing, but then we found him", "We spent some time together before parting ways", "Something went terribly, terribly wrong". I wouldn't mind if that's not feasible at all, but I would like to know if this is something I could potentially work with!