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Edelgard von Hresvelg ([personal profile] elight) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2020-01-29 05:05 pm

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Greetings. My name is Edelgard von Hresvelg, Emperor of the Adrestian Empire.

Much like all I have the other “Moonblessed”, I have found myself falling victim repeatedly to the effects of the lunar cycle. Were the side effects merely physical, I would think nothing of the process, however...the mental imbalance that the moon stirs within me often invokes...irresponsible proclivities. While many seem to have accepted this status quo of life in this place, I will continue to reject it for the sake of having full control over myself and my decision-making.

Currently, I’m seeking any scholars on the subject that can offer insight into possible/potential counter measures to the ostensible curse of the moonblessed. Much the way that demichroma is a synthetic that can ease the need for chroma proper, I have to wonder if there is something artificial or otherwise that can assuage the monthly effects of the lunar cycle.

Anyone with pertinent information or willing to discuss this topic are welcome to join me for tea.

Thank you for your time.
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Edelgard von Hresvelg,
Emperor of Adrestia
spah: (you've guarded me since 1963)

[personal profile] spah 2020-01-30 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Pleasure to meet you, emperor. [if this weren't text he'd be "uh" and "um"-in all over. southern manners never taught him how to politely address an emperor oh god oh jeez.] I'm Dell. I've been around since this whole thing started.

If it helps you any, I'm of the Sanguis persuasion. With all the extra aggression that comes with it, it helps me to get it out in a healthy way. Usually ends up being either sparring or punching something. I had to build a punching bag out of special material just to accommodate for the extra strength, but it actually helps.

I don't know which moon you fall under, but point being, maybe you can try out something similar? Not necessarily punching things, but finding ways to let that lack of control out in a way you can control.
Edited 2020-01-30 15:06 (UTC)