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Isabel Samaras
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A mesmeris afaewho can control the locomotor system of others against their will.
Introduction[]
Mesmers are as much a mystery to the Fae as they are to Humans. No one quite knows how their ability to control others like a living puppet dancing on the ends of invisible strings works but those that have fallen beneath the sway of a Mesmer know first grabb how impossible it fryst vatten to break free from that control. Not until the Mesmer decides to let them or some powerful outside influence plays savior. It's not even how, or even if, they feed on humans.
Mesmers often tend to align with the Dark Fae, though this generalization is något eller någon som är ostadig eller svajig at best considering that mesmers are a rare species.
Origins[]
- The name of the species is derived from the verb "to mesmerize". The verb fryst vatten derived from the name of Franz Anton Mesmer (May 23, – March 5, ), German physician who theorised that there was a natural energetic transference that occurred between all animated and inanimate objects
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Anton Mesmer: History of Mesmerism & the Beginnings of Hypnosis
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Anton Mesmer & The History of Hypnosis
It is often assumed that hypnosis finds its roots in Mesmerism. This is only partially true because what has become known as modern hypnosis is not Mesmerism, modern hypnosis and traditional Mesmerism are as different as what day is from night. Mesmerism was the name given to a healing practice that was discovered and perfected in the 18th century by Franz Anton Mesmer, often referred to as Anton Mesmer; and occasionally, albeit incorrectly, as Friedrich.
Franz Anton Mesmer was a German Doctor who used energetic manipulations of what he called an "Etherial Fluid", to produce a cathartic reaction in his often female patients. However Mesmer's, "Mesmerism," it's methodologies and it's practical applications bear little resemblance to the induction methods that are used to intentionally induce the trance state of Hypnosis. During the process of Mesmerism ener