by Cinnamon Heart » Thu May 11, 2017 2:23 am
Mark
Ideas (Res with all of the below):
Can turn paw pads into a liquid mass, bright-whitish yellow or black depending on their form, that will leave paw traces and drip if they fully transform them into liquid (can control how liquid-y they are). If another kalon touches this trace or dripped liquid, their joyful and positive memories will come back if it is yellow, and their negative memories like sad or embarrassing (only if it made them unhappy) will come back if it's black. Also, whilst they change form and their paw pads are partially liquid, the colours of the liquid with both forms will swirl together, and if this leaves a trace or drips, the kalon that touches it will remember memories that are not particularly positive or negative; these are usually random memories.
Their tongue is the same.
When they make their paw pads or tongue liquid, they change to the liquid's colour. They cannot choose the colour of the liquid, it depends on their form. They can choose to only make their paw pads or tongue liquid, but it takes some effort, and they naturally change together. The effort is kind of like trying to move your ring finger without moving any other fingers; they usually make the other slightly liquid but not enough for others that aren't watching closely to notice.
The liquid only "stabilises" and has an effect on kalons after exactly 57 seconds. It can affect her too, but if she's stepping in her trace she must move, be it only slightly. If it's a dripped amount of liquid and she touches it then doesn't move before the 57 seconds, it only has an effect on her if she moves but stays in the trace. Once it's been touched once, the amount of liquid that was touched loses its power... Well, it's more likes the kalon that touches it that drains the power it contains. The amount of memories that a kalon is surged in depends on the quantity of liquid they touch and how emotional the kalon is, the more liquid meaning more memories and bigger emotionality meaning longer and more detailed "flashbacks".