>>13464301Experimental drug log for “OURO KRONI” also called “Clock” - reader discretion advised:
Kronii is a drug which has been trialled for 3 months and is recommended for those suffering severe depression; it has been observed to give some patients greater sense of purpose and belonging when given in large doses. It is manufactured in Korea, and ithe ngredients are as follows
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Both ingredients and the manufacturing process are closely guarded by Cover.
Addiction to Kronii can have the following side effects: schizophrenia, paranoia, high libido, delusions, obsessive behaviour, attention seeking behaviour, and numerous other less reported affects.
Addicts may become aggressive to those on other drugs of the same manufacture (such as “Kirin”, formally Ceres Fauna) decrying them as “whores” but some individuals appear to be capable of taking both drugs at once. Indeed, some claim to have multiple “oshis” they rely upon; how these drugs affect one another is as of yet unclear, although if her libido is typically observed in patients taking multiple drugs (Sekkusu, et al, 2021)
However, a patient who is deprived of a fresh supply of Kronii may display unusual sexual behaviours, including attraction to fellow addicts and development of socially unacceptable fetishes and desires towards them or Kronii herself. Schizophrenic behaviour may also become worse in some individuals with certain patients swapping between love and hatred throughout the day. Others may simply consign themselves to sadness and depression, whilst yet others may find themselves overwhelmed by lust and possessed to write their delusions down and share them (and typically be disgusted by them after they recieve more Kronii)
Further testing is necessary for both this drug and related “Council” drugs, especially with regards to the future. It seems breaks from drugs or mixing them can be very harmful, but equally dependency on these drugs has been observed to spark creative and happy behaviour in otherwise depressed individuals. Kronii addicts are also seen to have a surprising, though unstable, kinship towards one another. This may explain their variable behaviour towards other addicts (who either prefer something more than Kronii or try it with other drugs). Such behaviour ranges from “unity” and support to sheer hostility and aggression, and further research is thus recommended.