( If the Horizon isn't your jam, Jack can also be found in and around Castle Thorne. He spends most of his time at the Library, but it's entirely possible to catch him anywhere they serve coffee. Alternatively, and more alarmingly, he can be caught wandering the castle halls in a sort of fugue state — people with a keen eye might rather accurately peg it as a subtle variation of sleepwalking.
If you catch him in this fugue state, it's entirely possible that he will begin to manifest whatever he's hallucinating into reality — could be massive spiders, could be a bipedal deer, a sandwich, Slenderman, a bunny, the Rake, Elvis, an elephant the size of a purse dog, an eldritch abomination, his best friend, his stalker, or any other conceivable thing you'd love or hate to see manifest before your eyes. Alternatively, write up one of your character's memories to inflict upon him — including any thoughts or feelings they may have been experiencing at the time. Jack will live out that memory as if he were them, with no control over this gift nor any idea of what actually triggers it. He has a questionable verbal filter; odds are good he'll blurt out commentary on what he's just seen before he can stop himself.
For an extra spicy twist, characters can unwittingly feed him a memory and then watch him accidentally hallucinate-manifest aspects of into reality around them without warning or explanation. )
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If you catch him in this fugue state, it's entirely possible that he will begin to manifest whatever he's hallucinating into reality — could be massive spiders, could be a bipedal deer, a sandwich, Slenderman, a bunny, the Rake, Elvis, an elephant the size of a purse dog, an eldritch abomination, his best friend, his stalker, or any other conceivable thing you'd love or hate to see manifest before your eyes. Alternatively, write up one of your character's memories to inflict upon him — including any thoughts or feelings they may have been experiencing at the time. Jack will live out that memory as if he were them, with no control over this gift nor any idea of what actually triggers it. He has a questionable verbal filter; odds are good he'll blurt out commentary on what he's just seen before he can stop himself.
For an extra spicy twist, characters can unwittingly feed him a memory and then watch him accidentally hallucinate-manifest aspects of into reality around them without warning or explanation. )