After hearing the Knight Commander's description, Lloyd finally felt a little more at ease.
This [Forgetfulness] system wasn't as terrifying as he had initially thought.
It could indeed affect people's memories on a large scale and create a kind of bizarre illusion, but it had a time limit and only worked when people didn't know or care much about the target.
It wasn't as effective on well-known figures or objects. Otherwise, if everyone forgot what the sun was, or remembered the Saint as a carrot, the world would have long since fallen into chaos.
'The area of effect isn't as large as I'd imagined, either. Probably only a radius of a few hundred or a thousand kilometers?'
But these limitations only applied on a "large-scale," "everyone" level. At close range, the system was still exceptionally dangerous.
It could make someone forget their abilities, their purpose, their memories, and even their 'self.' They could forget their own heartbeat, forget how to breathe...
