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[[File:2109.png|thumb|Pure Self [[Murrit Turkin#Alt.21Murrit|alternate Murrit]], the Thief of Time.]]
'''Pure Selves''' are a function in [[The Game]] that allows the player to achieve a high tier of power based on their title/classpect, similar to {{MSPAW External|God_tier|God Tiering}} in ''Homestuck''. The powers of Pure Selves are different depending on the player's title. The [[class]] and [[aspect]] of a player affect what their Pure Self's outfit looks like, and every combination has a different outfit. In ''[[Vast Error]]'', instead of conditional immortality, players receive a constant regenerative ability and can only be killed by wounding them to the point of being unrecognizable. Fire is mentioned by [[Defrauding Dealer]] as one particularly good method to achieve this.<ref>{{cite VE|1189|quote=Once they hit this stage, the only way to get rid of them is to destroy their bodies so thoroughly they become UNRECOGNIZABLE. The most practical way to achieve this is usually through IMMOLATION, which you've had the pleasure of testing a couple times before.}}</ref>
'''Pure Selves''' are a function in [[The Game]] that allows the player to achieve a high tier of power based on their title/classpect, similar to {{MSPAW External|God_tier|God Tiering}} in ''Homestuck''. The powers of Pure Selves are different depending on the player's title. The [[class]] and [[aspect]] of a player affect what their Pure Self's outfit looks like, and every combination has a different outfit. In ''[[Vast Error]]'', instead of conditional immortality, players receive a constant regenerative ability and can only be killed by wounding them to the point of being unrecognizable. Fire is mentioned by [[Defrauding Dealer]] as one particularly good method to achieve this.<ref>{{cite VE|1189|quote=Once they hit this stage, the only way to get rid of them is to destroy their bodies so thoroughly they become UNRECOGNIZABLE. The most practical way to achieve this is usually through IMMOLATION, which you've had the pleasure of testing a couple times before.}}</ref>



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Pure Self alternate Murrit, the Thief of Time.

Pure Selves are a function in The Game that allows the player to achieve a high tier of power based on their title/classpect, similar to God TieringGod Tiering in Homestuck. The powers of Pure Selves are different depending on the player's title. The class and aspect of a player affect what their Pure Self's outfit looks like, and every combination has a different outfit. In Vast Error, instead of conditional immortality, players receive a constant regenerative ability and can only be killed by wounding them to the point of being unrecognizable. Fire is mentioned by Defrauding Dealer as one particularly good method to achieve this.[1]

Although some of the Pavlovian aspect holders have been shown to be Pure Selves, the only ones that have been revealed and named as of yet are the Thief of Blood, Heir of Heart, Page of Doom, Mage of Mind, and Thief of Time.

References

  1. austinado and Sparaze. Vast Error, Once they hit this stage, the only way to get rid of them is to destroy their bodies so thoroughly they become UNRECOGNIZABLE. The most practical way to achieve this is usually through IMMOLATION, which you've had the pleasure of testing a couple times before..p. 1189 DCRC icon.png. 10 March 2020.