Of course, though if only those with no changes are willing to respond, you won't get a terribly useful set of answers. But keep your alterations to yourself if you like, it matters nothing to me either way.
[Amiably dismissive, at least, if a touch condescending. An unfortunately natural state.]
But shall I hazard a guess for you, in my generosity? The Bond facilitates, but does not cause, the tie of souls deepening what could occur without. While it may provide a starting point that might not otherwise be given a chance to exist, it's not a feature of the Bond itself, per se.
[A low, thoughtful hum. It's not something Emet-Selch had really considered separating before, but it sounded plausible to him.]
The only way to know for certain is to sever one's potentially influencing Bond, whilst remaining close to one's former Bonded. Do the changes persist, or are they lost? Not a test that I imagine most closely Bonded pairs would be eager to try.
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[Amiably dismissive, at least, if a touch condescending. An unfortunately natural state.]
But shall I hazard a guess for you, in my generosity? The Bond facilitates, but does not cause, the tie of souls deepening what could occur without. While it may provide a starting point that might not otherwise be given a chance to exist, it's not a feature of the Bond itself, per se.
[A low, thoughtful hum. It's not something Emet-Selch had really considered separating before, but it sounded plausible to him.]
The only way to know for certain is to sever one's potentially influencing Bond, whilst remaining close to one's former Bonded. Do the changes persist, or are they lost? Not a test that I imagine most closely Bonded pairs would be eager to try.