Albert Tirrell’s Razor

Origin
Albert Tirrell was tried for the murder of the prostitute by razor. His lawyer Rufus Choate used sleepwalking as a defense against the charges of murder and arson. This was the first time that sleepwalking was used as a successful defense.

Effects
The user will fall into a trancelike state similar to sleepwalking where they are in control of their body, but cannot be talked to by others. During this time, they will try to take care of their worst problems plaguing them or their loved ones. The results are usually violent attacks or vandalism. The person will only focus on one issue at a time and cannot disrupt multiple persons in one session. Afterwards, the user will travel back to their original location and snap back to reality, remembering nothing of the trance.