This is a public journal from Lord Nar, and is now openly available for consumption.
Entry 1: Beginnings
Pain. Some fear it and flee from its grasp. Some ignore it, pretending they’re beyond its influence, despite the toll it takes on them. Others still seek it out, finding elation in its embrace. No matter the attitude towards it, pain has an effect. It’s physical, raw, and undeniable. Even the ability to set it aside and ignore it forces a price, the damage to one’s frame compounding exponentially and significantly increasing the cost of healing.
Pain is primal; cause and effect. The body is affected by something, the nerves send impulses to the brain, the brain returns the sensation of pain - until you cut out the body completely, and merely focus on the nerves. Inflicting pain on another, manipulating and controlling what their body, their mind is telling them is occurring. Taking direct control of the nervous center of another being. Their physical body is not under siege, yet you convince it that it is. You manipulate the nerve center, which sends impulses to the brain, the subject’s own mind telling them they’re in agony without leaving a single physical scratch on them.
Yet the mind is potent. Control a subject long enough, convince their mind that they’re on fire or that they’ve been cut open, there is a disconnect. They can see it isn’t accurate, there is no wound. Yet their nerves and their mind tell them otherwise, thus the mind makes it real. Let it go on long enough, the mind creates the damage to the frame - or it breaks entirely and forces a scism. A disconnect.
Where, though, does that precipice lie? Pain incapacitates, but what if it could do more? What if it were possible to prime the subject’s body to receive that which they expect is coming to them, and cause their minds to not only manifest the damage they believe occurs to them, but open themselves up to further agony in the process? Does the brain, the mind, become willing to accept its suffering and more, to make sense of what it is being told occurs to it?
When the flames took me, I felt everything. I was on fire. I could see it, I could feel it, yet the agony became elation. It couldn’t touch me. The flames licked at my skin for hours and consumed everything around me, yet I was untouched. Is that where the illusion breaks? That I could see the effects of the fire and what it caused, yet I was immune? Or was it the power coursing through me that I had made my own that shielded me?
That power is gone, though its influence lingers. The holocron leaves its mark - lighting me aflame once more as if in reminder. Yet, it’s different. Where before I remained untouched, now the effects are physical. Deep chasms in my skin as if all moisture had been removed from my body; something that should take days to heal but disappears in hours. I’m engulfed in the fire, I can feel it burning everything around me - yet only I’m affected; my clothing, the room, nothing else suffers its effects. It’s an infliction, and I suffer for it long past when the infliction itself ends. So how, then, do I transfer that to others through my own inflictions?
I need answers, whether they’re contained within the holocron, in experimenting on the bodies of others, or somewhere else entirely. The elation of control will be mine.
End of entry.
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