The Red-Shift, otherwise known as the Thanatos Effect, is an aspect of Conceptual Energy Dyanmics (CED), with myriad differentiation similar to any of the more common and 'natural' supernatural abilities or effects, but all of these forms share some distinct commonalities. The first, per the namesake drawn from Physics, is that the visible color spectrum of the conceptual particle-wave form when more or less undiluted falls flatly within the red area. The other, synonymous with the color, is that it inspires pain in the recipient. Most commonly experienced as a mimicry of electricity, though also skipping to and from conceptual paths, as well as electric ones, this coherent energy form excites a rapid rush towards entropy in whatever conceptual masses it enters, leaving little more then th
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| - The Red-Shift, otherwise known as the Thanatos Effect, is an aspect of Conceptual Energy Dyanmics (CED), with myriad differentiation similar to any of the more common and 'natural' supernatural abilities or effects, but all of these forms share some distinct commonalities. The first, per the namesake drawn from Physics, is that the visible color spectrum of the conceptual particle-wave form when more or less undiluted falls flatly within the red area. The other, synonymous with the color, is that it inspires pain in the recipient. Most commonly experienced as a mimicry of electricity, though also skipping to and from conceptual paths, as well as electric ones, this coherent energy form excites a rapid rush towards entropy in whatever conceptual masses it enters, leaving little more then th
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| - The Red-Shift, otherwise known as the Thanatos Effect, is an aspect of Conceptual Energy Dyanmics (CED), with myriad differentiation similar to any of the more common and 'natural' supernatural abilities or effects, but all of these forms share some distinct commonalities. The first, per the namesake drawn from Physics, is that the visible color spectrum of the conceptual particle-wave form when more or less undiluted falls flatly within the red area. The other, synonymous with the color, is that it inspires pain in the recipient. Most commonly experienced as a mimicry of electricity, though also skipping to and from conceptual paths, as well as electric ones, this coherent energy form excites a rapid rush towards entropy in whatever conceptual masses it enters, leaving little more then the possibilities of refusal or catastrophic decay in what it touches.
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