If your character can sense the flow of magic or similar disturbances in the Force — especially if they live in the castle — they might be able to figure out there was a huge vacuum-like dip in ambient magical energy coming from Ronan's direction right before the Singularity started hiccuping. Like something sucked out all the air around him. It doesn't seem like a coincidence, so feel free to investigate it! Let me know if you want a thread.
Ronan, the fuck-up himself, will be losing his ability to dream until the Singularity is back to normal. Because everything's so slippery, he can't get enough of a grasp on the energy he needs to properly manifest a dream (without the risk of, you know, accidentally summoning a sentient world-eating fire or something) so he's not going to try.
Unfortunately, this means Ronan will be getting increasingly ill over the course of the next two weeks. There's enough magic bouncing around that he won't deteriorate as fast as he would in canon, but by the 19th he's going to go from looking pale as death to outright nightwashing. That means he'll be, uh, oozing horrible vantablack goo from his eyes, mouth, nose, and ears. This will come and go as the Singularity fluctuates, but become more and more severe until he's completely disabled by it. Just a notable sight for the folks around Castle Thorne! Extremely cursed and unpleasant to behold.
Mentally, he's mostly here, but he's going to feel like he's starving and might look kind of like he wants to eat anyone doing magic near him. Unsettling. He's going to be turning into a bit of an energy vampire, literally feeding on others' magic and draining their power to stave off his nightwash — which might actually come in handy if someone's out of control and needs stopping. Would you like to do something with this? Let me know!
Ronan's non-sentient dreams (basically everything other than his enchanted forest) will behave as usual, so if he's given your character a magic thing, don't worry. It still works.
Ronan Lynch | Thorne
Ronan, the fuck-up himself, will be losing his ability to dream until the Singularity is back to normal. Because everything's so slippery, he can't get enough of a grasp on the energy he needs to properly manifest a dream (without the risk of, you know, accidentally summoning a sentient world-eating fire or something) so he's not going to try.
Unfortunately, this means Ronan will be getting increasingly ill over the course of the next two weeks. There's enough magic bouncing around that he won't deteriorate as fast as he would in canon, but by the 19th he's going to go from looking pale as death to outright nightwashing. That means he'll be, uh, oozing horrible vantablack goo from his eyes, mouth, nose, and ears. This will come and go as the Singularity fluctuates, but become more and more severe until he's completely disabled by it. Just a notable sight for the folks around Castle Thorne! Extremely cursed and unpleasant to behold.
Mentally, he's mostly here, but he's going to feel like he's starving and might look kind of like he wants to eat anyone doing magic near him. Unsettling. He's going to be turning into a bit of an energy vampire, literally feeding on others' magic and draining their power to stave off his nightwash — which might actually come in handy if someone's out of control and needs stopping. Would you like to do something with this? Let me know!
Ronan's non-sentient dreams (basically everything other than his enchanted forest) will behave as usual, so if he's given your character a magic thing, don't worry. It still works.