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name::Sanity Suppressor | [[:Category:LotS/type::Trinket|type::Trinket]] |
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Lunacy for Leisure: Chance for bonus damage; Chance to block incoming raid damage; Chance to restore Health | |
Psychiatric professionals were most unimpressed when the Sanity Suppressor went on sale. They decried the very notion of selling a product designed to give its users mental illnesses, calling it dangerous and immoral. But their attempts to have it banned failed in almost all of human space, and the device's manufacturers got rich. There are a surprising number of people who want to try mental illness on a temporary basis -- including artists who think that dabbling in depression will improve their work, and slovenly individuals who reckon a spot of OCD might make them more productive. | |
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{{#set:color=Orange}} {{#set:ability=Lunacy for Leisure: Chance for bonus damage; Chance to block incoming raid damage; Chance to restore Health}} {{#set:text=Psychiatric professionals were most unimpressed when the Sanity Suppressor went on sale. They decried the very notion of selling a product designed to give its users mental illnesses, calling it dangerous and immoral. But their attempts to have it banned failed in almost all of human space, and the device's manufacturers got rich. There are a surprising number of people who want to try mental illness on a temporary basis -- including artists who think that dabbling in depression will improve their work, and slovenly individuals who reckon a spot of OCD might make them more productive.}} {{#set:obtained=The Murderer}} {{#set:used=}} {{#set:notes=}} {{#set:unique=}}