Goddess

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To sub a perfume with unique effects on the wearer.
- Image Source: Maria Garbulinskaya
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Perfume
- Name: Echo
- Manufacturer: Ishani Sibwarra
- Affiliation: Ishani Sibwarra
- Market Status: Open-Market
- Modularity: No
- Production: Limited
- Material: Alcohol, fragrance, alchemy
- Classification: Perfume
- Method of Consumption: Applied to the body, typically by spraying the neck or wrists.
- Average Life: A few hours
- Nutritional Value/Allergies/Side Effects/ Purpose: Do not consume! Those who are sensitive to airborne products may experience irritation in the eyes, sinuses and/or lungs.
- Perfume has been alchemized to bring back forgotten memories when smelled.
- The properties of the perfume also extend to individuals within a meter radius of the wearer, albeit in a milder form.
- Recall: When smelled, this perfume can bring back memories which had previously been forgotten.
- Projection: Any individual standing within approximately a one meter radius of the wearer will also experience the effects of the perfume, albeit in a milder form.
- Randomized: There is no guiding the perfume to reveal specific memories. The effect is completely randomized. You could remember past traumas, important information, or you could suddenly recall where you left your lost keys three years ago, which means nothing because you've already long since gotten a replacement.
- Bug Spray: Individuals who are sensitive to airborne products may not appreciate Echo. Just don't spray it around them.
You open the bottle and take a sniff. Your olfactory bulb registers the information, cataloguing the scent. To be perfectly honest, it doesn't smell like much of anything to you, and yet...
Electrical pulses from the bulb take a direct route to the limbic system, passing through the amygdala and the hippocampus along the way - two organs of the brain directly tied to emotion and memory. Something pops into your head. Something you had forgotten. What is it? Oh no, you've forgotten it again.
You take another whiff. That's it! You remember it now, and you'll keep on remembering as long as you keep smelling this stuff.
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