This may be a little to abstract for Doug's subconsious, or it might be a "translated in an unpredictable manner" situation (you know when his metagift pulls a fast one on him to keep him on his toes)... but...
As I read through the lyrics again, I get the impression of a *distraction* type event. I'll try to explain. To me the song is talking about how everyone pays attention to thunder, a gun, etc, but they do so without paying attention to the 'action' bit (lighting for thunder, bullet for gun).
Thus... the song causes opponents/all within AOE/target to focus on the evidence/results of an action rather than the action itself.
For example, in combat those affected would stop fighting and listen to the sounds of combat around them or see all the black eyes rather than Doug's fist. Or rather than trying to defuse a bomb or run away, they become fascinated by the beeping as the clock counts down.
The song would cause them to detach the evidence that they see from the cause.
...er, sorry, the idea is/was very clear in my head, but when I went to write it down, it evapored and refused to come out.
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Alternative power: If play before "Lightning Hand", then "Lighnting Hand" is *loud* with *a lot* of thunder to accompany any 'action' that it does.
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Possible Downside to song: Regardless of it's actual positive power, it give's Doug a slight case of BO. But if you're goin' all the way you gotta break a sweat
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That's it, too tired to be clearer.... night!
MicroHue
As I read through the lyrics again, I get the impression of a *distraction* type event. I'll try to explain. To me the song is talking about how everyone pays attention to thunder, a gun, etc, but they do so without paying attention to the 'action' bit (lighting for thunder, bullet for gun).
Thus... the song causes opponents/all within AOE/target to focus on the evidence/results of an action rather than the action itself.
For example, in combat those affected would stop fighting and listen to the sounds of combat around them or see all the black eyes rather than Doug's fist. Or rather than trying to defuse a bomb or run away, they become fascinated by the beeping as the clock counts down.
The song would cause them to detach the evidence that they see from the cause.
...er, sorry, the idea is/was very clear in my head, but when I went to write it down, it evapored and refused to come out.
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Alternative power: If play before "Lightning Hand", then "Lighnting Hand" is *loud* with *a lot* of thunder to accompany any 'action' that it does.
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Possible Downside to song: Regardless of it's actual positive power, it give's Doug a slight case of BO. But if you're goin' all the way you gotta break a sweat
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That's it, too tired to be clearer.... night!
MicroHue