Using two nightmarish:
You lay out your nightmares in overlapping patterns of paint, covering nightmares with more nightmares. It's cathartic, if a bit terrifying in its own right.
It's good work, really, and you even a have a bit of paint left over in the colors you didn't need.
You've gained 2 energy of Nightmarish Artistry.
You've earned 3 XP in Perception
You've earned 1 XP in Reflexes
You've earned 3 XP in Strength
You've earned 9 XP in Will
You've gained Will!
Then using one glittering:
You go to town with glittery paint. Few above the age of ten would be brave enough to admit how much fun they're having with it, but it's pretty awesome.
You even have a little left over, although it looks like it'll dry out pretty quickly if you don't use it soon.
You've gained 1 energy of Glittering Artistry.
You've earned 8 XP in Will
Abstract Sketch:
You stare at the image for several minutes. Starting from the corners of your perception, the lines begin to move and shift.
Eventually they resolve into a scene of you challenging a serpent, rising from dark waters. A mountain crumbles in the background, continually drawing your eye.
Whatever that was about, it sent a chill down your spine. You feel watched.
You've gained 20 energy of Artist's Perspective.
Children's:
You try to paint something like the kids on the package. It turns out… almost recognizable.
Even with your lack of skill, though, the whole experience is very relaxing.
You've earned 4 XP in Will
Glittering again:
You go to town with glittery paint. Few above the age of ten would be brave enough to admit how much fun they're having with it, but it's pretty awesome.
You even have a little left over, although it looks like it'll dry out pretty quickly if you don't use it soon.
You've gained 1 energy of Glittering Artistry.
You've earned 8 XP in Will
You've gained Will!
Then took Eclipse syringe (70 energy) with nothing new with glittering. Any ideas?