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    GodlyFantasy12
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      @whalekeeper I would think definitely. The human mind is very convincing and there are a myriad of things we as humans can do/think and it’s all different for every person.

      Especially if you have the devil at play (Idk if you have Christian themes in ur book outright like God and such actually mentioned) but Satan can whisper things, making you feel guilty and such.

       

      Also not saying he has this, but perhaps look into OCD or OCD mindsets/tourettes and Tourettic mindsets.

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      whaley
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        @godlyfantasy12

        This is true, about the human mind… although Jeremiah isn’t human XD Thanks for the input!

        I am most likely not going to add traits of OCD and Tourette’s, since I feel that those are too many conditions to pile onto one charrie, ya know?

        That reminds me, a friend told me once that Sebastian might have a mild form of OCD.

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        GodlyFantasy12
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          @whalekeeper oh yea I wasn’t saying he’d have those, just to research those and they might help a bit with the reocurring thoughts/guilt and such 😊

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          whaley
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            @godlyfantasy12 Okay, makes sense 😉

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