Board Thread:The B&B/@comment-27156423-20180530141912/@comment-24588058-20181009190348

Oh, definitely. Usually here we search for an appropriate picture online. In the case of a ring, it might be difficult, only in the sense of choosing. You have to think about what it looks like, what type of ring is it (casual or decorative), when it's from (that might not be as important if it's casual, but it's better to try to find something of the era you're thinking unless they all look the same), etc. Or you can always leave it empty, and we can search for an appropriate picture later.

Hmmmmmm. . . . There are a few things I'm thinking. 1) If the user doesn't balance out, then they become further split into different personalities, eventually creating an imbalance that causes Multiple Personality Disorder (I'm pretty sure they changed the official name, but you get the point) in the user, recombining all "persons" into the original user and simply shifting them in as a situation calls for (it's not clear how many they could possibly split into before the Disorder takes over, and it might vary by person as well). 2) The "corrective" personality eventually becomes more and more prominent, eventually taking over completely and absorbing the traits of the original user which help to balance them out. This one might play more easily into the above situation of the user dying, since the artifact's downside leads to this anyway. 3) It could feasibly cause a permanent split of the user after so long. What I mean by that is that Alison becomes her own person, created by the artifact, who is connected to Al to balance him out. That being said, Al could never get better, and Alison wouldn't have any of Al's negative traits. This might be something you'd have to check with Draco or Garr, though, if you want to go this route, as I'm not entirely sure what the limits of an artifact's power might be, and this might greatly depend on a proper origin as opposed to a random creation.