The outside of Oyoki's room has changed from the living-room-like area before to a hallway, with the kitchen just across from it. There's a wooden kitchen table with four chairs arranged around it in the center of the view from the hallway, with a particularly strange choice of centerpiece: A flower pot which is actually a hologram projector. It's projecting a perfectly still hologram of Bonsii, the Dark Root. The
"motherly looking" fox-Lyra from some point the night before places a hot-holder and then a skillet full of bacon on the table, apparently as if on cue.
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"That's interesting. I had some indication that you might be physically resistant, but I wasn't sure if that included protection from pain, too. Obviously you shouldn't test that resistance in any way that's dangerous, but it's good to know it's there," says Lyra. "Let's see, would you mind at all pouring me another cup?" While not one to demand being waited on, she is actually trying to accommodate the girl's wish to be useful; anyway the cup
is empty.
Then it's to answering Miori: "I'll give you some brief examples, but the spectrum is so wide it's better read out of reference if you really want to remember it all. Pretty much every color enforces some kind of physical transformation, and mental influences along with it, so it makes the most sense to describe each color in terms of its effects.
"Now let's see--red equals cute girl: Usually young, often small, sometimes with a compulsion to obey 'adults'. Green is dumb, man-crazy women with humongous..proportions. Blue is a similar shape of body, but creates attraction to females instead and has no noticeable effect on IQ; I think it's also supposed to make a person unconsciously pose themselves too. Aquamarine's pretty different: it makes a man so charming that his
voice changes others into women attracted to him. Actually..hold on a second, sorry." Her eyes flick around briefly, as if at some unseen bug going flitting around.
"Sorry, wanted to jot down an idea for something. Anyway. there's also black and white that make demons or monsters and then angels respectively, roughly speaking; indigo makes literal damsels in distress, often princesses; brown makes heroic women. Ahh, Jale makes inanimate but still-conscious objects, sometimes depicting a female form
on them however. Violet is ultra-cheerful ditzes, used to always indicate stupid but the meaning has shifted lately, there's a lot of this new breed of 'smart violet girl' going around..."