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== Other (functions/functionality) == HMTS's destructive power, I believe, has been made quite clear, the potential for death ([[Ruthie Overholt|Ruthie Underholt]]) and destruction. But there is a little bit more that can be said about this phrase. The deadly affects of HMTS-ing can be reversed, if one has a suitably quick reaction time and skills in the speaking of gibberish department. (I'm not sure I possess either of these.) After HMTS has been invoked it is possible to stop or reverse the effects by saying it backwards (kcits taht em dnah). The amount of time after the original invocation for which the counteracter can be effective is unclear, though it seems that one generally cannot reverse it after the ceiling has hit the floor. Beyond it's power when used with the word "stick" a stick may be "used" with the phrase "hand me that _____" in other ways. With some cooldown time, and possibly other unknown limitations, the phrase "hand me that [insert person's name here]" said with a stick in hand can be used to teleport the stick holder to said person [the person who's name was used].<ref>I, Noah, learned this from [[Annalisa Grings]] during some roleplay.</ref> As to the specifics of the cooldown time, what other limitations there are, how it is decided who you are teleported to when there are multiple people by said name, and when this relatively little known magic was discovered are unknown to me, but this is another purpose/usage of a stick. (It also helps to explain why one might ignorantly (of the consequences) request to be given a stick.) [[Category:Dictionary]] [[Category:Characters, Creatures, and Relics]] <references /> [[Category:History]]
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