Yes. The intention is well-meaning enough, yet there is much potential for error. Particularly if one of your pastries found itself in the wrong hands. Imagine the chaos wrought from someone already brave becoming positively, recklessly fearless, or someone experiencing so much joy that they fail to even recognize the concept of sorrow. All things in moderation, as they say. All things in balance.
As to whether regenerative properties might be added, that is something I do not know. Dreamotion is not aether, and although much is transferable from one energy to the other, there are some things which dreamotion simply cannot appropriately replicate.
One thing which I do know, however, is that you couldn't have picked a worse question to truly get Hythlodaeus going. I suggest you turn back now lest you be graced with an unfiltered earful.
I will also thank you not to shorten my title without permission, Madhuri.
[Surely Emet-Selch is exaggerating, you say. After all, Hythlodaeus seems like a perfectly kind, genteel individual. Yet he's all but certain that none of you lot has had the honor of listening to him vent about the most pointless conceptual trends for nearly an hour straight.]
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Yes. The intention is well-meaning enough, yet there is much potential for error. Particularly if one of your pastries found itself in the wrong hands. Imagine the chaos wrought from someone already brave becoming positively, recklessly fearless, or someone experiencing so much joy that they fail to even recognize the concept of sorrow. All things in moderation, as they say. All things in balance.
As to whether regenerative properties might be added, that is something I do not know. Dreamotion is not aether, and although much is transferable from one energy to the other, there are some things which dreamotion simply cannot appropriately replicate.
One thing which I do know, however, is that you couldn't have picked a worse question to truly get Hythlodaeus going. I suggest you turn back now lest you be graced with an unfiltered earful.
I will also thank you not to shorten my title without permission, Madhuri.
[Surely Emet-Selch is exaggerating, you say. After all, Hythlodaeus seems like a perfectly kind, genteel individual. Yet he's all but certain that none of you lot has had the honor of listening to him vent about the most pointless conceptual trends for nearly an hour straight.]