>>5890166>>5890170>>5890182>>5890209>>5891173>Reach out to her family.“I may be able to manage a lapse if I could connect with your family–seeing what they’ve got going on inside their head may be the break in perspective necessary, my lady.” You focus your thoughts, tendrils thrumming out from your wand and curling into the next room over, odd memories and ideas undulating beneath your brain..
“If you’re looking for an emotional breakthrough from one of my family members in the hopes that they embrace and accept me, it’s not going to happen.” Sigrid scoffs. “I might remind you that this isn’t time travel, Snuff, this is a <span class="mu-i">memory</span>. The ghosts in the other room aren’t really my family, but what I remember of them–and the thoughts you read of theirs represent what I <span class="mu-i">think</span> they thought, not what they actually thought. I’ve a good read on people, and the memory might seem real–but this is nowhere close to the real thing. This is all a simulacrum of my reality, not how it actually is.”
You feel your thoughts gently ease and connect with your lady’s, and then with her family, one by one in a pool of hazy memory and thought. Your master was right: unlike her own, the thoughts of her memory family are less complex, more flat and two-dimensional. You don’t suppose she thought much of them–or, thought they thought much of her, as confusing as it is trying to wrap your head around the situation. You are at least sure that the spell has done its job, at least.
>Try to connect her mother’s thoughts with her.>Try to project her current memories to her family.>Project your mental image of a bikini-clad Sigrid to the family.>[Write-In.]