Snape has two abilities that require mentioning. One will allow him to penetrate the minds of others while the other will allow him to block others from entering his mind. He is very skilled at both of these and basically do them without even thinking about it.
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1. Can Snape enter your characters mind? Yes for all three!
2. Is there anything you do not want Snape to see? Nope, go all out :)
3. Will your character feel Snape entering? Al and Ray probably won't, but since Morgana is a witch, she might. Not that she'd know what she was feeling.
4. Is there anything else I should know about your character/your character's mind? Not so much Al's mind, but he doesn't have a body. Sooo... would that affect it at all?
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2. Is there anything you do not want Snape to see? Nope, he's free to drag out whatever memory he picks up~
3. Will your character feel Snape entering? I don't think so. Kay doesn't have any special magical powers or anything, anyhow.
4. Is there anything else I should know about your character/your character's mind? Um, not really? Except that Kay has daddy issues and she went through a lot as a kid? Yeah. Uh. Yeah.
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2. Is there anything you do not want Snape to see? -- No
3. Will your character feel Snape entering? -- No
4. Is there anything else I should know about your character/your character's mind? -- Gopher is pretty emotionally unstable
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Go right ahead, he seems powerful enough to get into Feferi's mind.
2. Is there anything you do not want Snape to see?
Not that I can think of.
3. Will your character feel Snape entering?
She might. This isn't really detailed in Homestuck; it doesn't look like trolls lower on the hemospectrum can recognize their minds being invaded or entered, but it's not well-explored for higher-blooded trolls.
4. Is there anything else I should know about your character/your character's mind?
Feferi is a (dead) alien troll princess. The layout of the troll brain is not explained, though they do seem to have similar functions as human brains (gross motor skills, fine motor skills, primitive functions, speech/vision/hearing/touch/scent, thought and reasoning, learning). She's one of the more reasonable and well-adjusted of the trolls, to be honest.
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