Intrusive Thoughts
Thoughts that you donât like enter your head, such as thoughts of committing atrocities, doubts about your identity or relationships or value, and you canât get rid of them. While everyone has such thoughts, you canât easily get past them, and they happen a lot. You fear that you might act on those thoughts, or that, even though theyâre not based on evidence, that they indicate something about you or your life. You have a â(IE) penalty on saving throws against being frightened. Because youâve honed your critical thinking skills as coping strategies, you have a +(IE) bonus to saving throws against illusion magic.
Real-world Examples
Anxiety, Depression, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Assistive Options
Because you are often ashamed of intrusive thoughts as they donât reflect your character and values, itâs hard getting help from others. Realizing that these are âjunk thoughtsâ that your brain produces, not urges, and donât reflect on your character, can help you feel better about yourself when these thoughts come, but they donât eliminate the thoughts or affect game mechanics. If you have a trusted friend that takes time to talk to you about it, or if you keep a journal where you list evidence for and against the truth of the thought with a statement that acknowledges the thought and demonstrates that itâs false, you can use your action to check it, and for either of these, the IE reduces by 1 for 2d4 â (IE) (minimum 0) hours.
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