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'''Sprokium''' (Aka '''evil Copium''', ''codename: liquid copium'') is a compound used to peacefully decomission patients | '''Sprokium''' (Aka '''evil Copium''', ''codename: liquid copium'') is a compound used to peacefully decomission patients ██ █████████. It's never used by doctors, but only agents. Sprokium is not considered a treatment, but a weapon. Therefore, it's classified as "evil copium", due to it causing mental illness, rather than treating it. | ||
The codename is always to be used around | The codename is always to be used around █████████. This unassuming codename keeps the ██████ unalarmed throughout the treatment (E.g. "We gotta give this dude liquid copium."). They expect treatment, but are receiving the exact opposite. | ||
=== Effects === | === Effects === | ||
Sprokium has a very high chance of altering the recipient's identity and altering or erasing many of their memories. Agents use it to transform | Sprokium has a very high chance of altering the recipient's identity and altering or erasing many of their memories. Agents use it to transform ██████████ individuals into confused and docile individuals, who will most likely become █████ ████████ in the Soysylum. We have used it to peacefully neutralize ██████████████ ███████████. | ||
Sprokium can also cure psychological disorders, but this happens rarely, and usually leaves the patient with another problem that needs treatment. Therefore, Sprokium cannot be considered treatment, even with this property under consideration. | Sprokium can also cure psychological disorders, but this happens rarely, and usually leaves the patient with another problem that needs treatment. Therefore, Sprokium cannot be considered treatment, even with this property under consideration. | ||
The process is so extensive, it has caused the same person to | The process is so extensive, it has caused the same person to ██████████ be ███████████ as ████████ ██████, throughout multiple ███████ █████. | ||
Side effects include: Increased cognition, adrenaline dump, vivid burning sensations, dissociation, mania, hallucinations, development of D.I.D, bladder damage, memory disfunctions, heightened emotions, TML (total memory loss). | Side effects include: Increased cognition, adrenaline dump, vivid burning sensations, dissociation, mania, hallucinations, development of D.I.D, bladder damage, memory disfunctions, heightened emotions, TML (total memory loss). | ||
[[category:lore]] | [[category:lore]] | ||
Revision as of 23:40, 18 August 2025
Sprokium (Aka evil Copium, codename: liquid copium) is a compound used to peacefully decomission patients ██ █████████. It's never used by doctors, but only agents. Sprokium is not considered a treatment, but a weapon. Therefore, it's classified as "evil copium", due to it causing mental illness, rather than treating it.
The codename is always to be used around █████████. This unassuming codename keeps the ██████ unalarmed throughout the treatment (E.g. "We gotta give this dude liquid copium."). They expect treatment, but are receiving the exact opposite.
Effects
Sprokium has a very high chance of altering the recipient's identity and altering or erasing many of their memories. Agents use it to transform ██████████ individuals into confused and docile individuals, who will most likely become █████ ████████ in the Soysylum. We have used it to peacefully neutralize ██████████████ ███████████.
Sprokium can also cure psychological disorders, but this happens rarely, and usually leaves the patient with another problem that needs treatment. Therefore, Sprokium cannot be considered treatment, even with this property under consideration.
The process is so extensive, it has caused the same person to ██████████ be ███████████ as ████████ ██████, throughout multiple ███████ █████.
Side effects include: Increased cognition, adrenaline dump, vivid burning sensations, dissociation, mania, hallucinations, development of D.I.D, bladder damage, memory disfunctions, heightened emotions, TML (total memory loss).