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'''Shifter hangover''' was a condition which could occur as a result of excessive shifting in a compressed time-frame. It would last until the fabric of reality around the shifter healed. In the meantime, they would cause small glitches in reality around them, and be assailed by memories from other lifetimes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | '''Shifter hangover''' was a condition which could occur as a result of excessive shifting in a compressed time-frame. It would last until the fabric of reality around the shifter healed. In the meantime, they would cause small glitches in reality around them, and be assailed by memories from other lifetimes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
[[Jenny Everywhere | [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|One version]] of Jenny got a bad case of shifter hangover on the day after she rapidly travelled through a number of universes and interacted with dozens of versions of herself in a single day. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'', ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
[[Category:Dimensional Theory]] | [[Category:Dimensional Theory]] |
Latest revision as of 02:16, 2 April 2023
Shifter hangover was a condition which could occur as a result of excessive shifting in a compressed time-frame. It would last until the fabric of reality around the shifter healed. In the meantime, they would cause small glitches in reality around them, and be assailed by memories from other lifetimes. (PROSE: Morning After)
One version of Jenny got a bad case of shifter hangover on the day after she rapidly travelled through a number of universes and interacted with dozens of versions of herself in a single day. (PROSE: Morning After, Paying It Forward)