07-28-2010, 02:39 PM
Understood Reaction
Sigfried's body only reacts to poisons, drugs and other external body-altering substances in the way that he believes they should. This means that his perceived reaction to something is the reaction that it will have. This makes him relatively safe from things that he might have misidentified (such as something slipped into his food that he never noticed), it may alter or give a different effect of something he's not well educated about, or even put him in harms way if he thinks a jug full of Kool-Aide is actually cyanide.
This leaves him open to suggestion and the odd villain who might actually go about explaining what they're about to inject into him. And placebos!
Sigfried's body only reacts to poisons, drugs and other external body-altering substances in the way that he believes they should. This means that his perceived reaction to something is the reaction that it will have. This makes him relatively safe from things that he might have misidentified (such as something slipped into his food that he never noticed), it may alter or give a different effect of something he's not well educated about, or even put him in harms way if he thinks a jug full of Kool-Aide is actually cyanide.
This leaves him open to suggestion and the odd villain who might actually go about explaining what they're about to inject into him. And placebos!

