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A mind-meld can be used to transfer the entire personality or “soul” (known to the Egyptians as π“…½) of an individual into another body.
 
A mind-meld can be used to transfer the entire personality or “soul” (known to the Egyptians as π“…½) of an individual into another body.
  
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The after effect of having one's π“…½ transferred from one's self is a [[Yiffiverse:Ba Fugue|π“…½ Fugue]] This condition usually wears off in a few days, though aberrant cases of as little as a few hours and as long as three weeks have been reported.
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The after effect of having one's π“…½ transferred from one's self is a [[YiffieMon|Ba Fugue|π“…½ Fugue]] This condition usually wears off in a few days, though aberrant cases of as little as a few hours and as long as three weeks have been reported.
  
  
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Melding often creates a strange sense of euphoria in the participants, not use to it.
 
Melding often creates a strange sense of euphoria in the participants, not use to it.
  
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{{l|RealLife|Emotional Transference}} is another common side effect.
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[[Emotional Transference]] is another common side effect.
  
 
In some cases, portions of one melder's π“…½ could be left behind with the other. This then enabled an enhanced form of telepathic contact, sometime even between worlds.
 
In some cases, portions of one melder's π“…½ could be left behind with the other. This then enabled an enhanced form of telepathic contact, sometime even between worlds.

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