Good news. We have one of those here in Kowloon, as well. Ryad. You'll likely encounter it sooner rather than later. Free for all, as long as you don't attack someone who has free passage.
[ Honestly, Shimmer's addictive qualities were of less use to bearers anyway. Silco thought of them as useful for the Zaunites, who needed something to soothe the pain of their lives, and the addictive qualities were the power and abilities that came with it. It was good for his people β and honestly the more powerless amongst Kowloon's denizens β because it gave them something they didn't have before. An Avenue to power.
Though, it's still fucking addictive, but those with power were already somewhat resistant to it, or if they had it in unique ways, such as himself, or Sevika. ]
I'll be happy to let you give it a try anytime. Some shard-bearers have been working to build up a resistance to the negative effects, and I can guarantee that some of them have become literal destructive waves, when they use it.
Though, it is not often. Perhaps you'll recognize what they do not, hm?
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Good news. We have one of those here in Kowloon, as well. Ryad. You'll likely encounter it sooner rather than later. Free for all, as long as you don't attack someone who has free passage.
[ Honestly, Shimmer's addictive qualities were of less use to bearers anyway. Silco thought of them as useful for the Zaunites, who needed something to soothe the pain of their lives, and the addictive qualities were the power and abilities that came with it. It was good for his people β and honestly the more powerless amongst Kowloon's denizens β because it gave them something they didn't have before. An Avenue to power.
Though, it's still fucking addictive, but those with power were already somewhat resistant to it, or if they had it in unique ways, such as himself, or Sevika. ]
I'll be happy to let you give it a try anytime. Some shard-bearers have been working to build up a resistance to the negative effects, and I can guarantee that some of them have become literal destructive waves, when they use it.
Though, it is not often. Perhaps you'll recognize what they do not, hm?