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And tabletop idea threads too, I saw this one get wiped.
Papparazi: The Soul-Stealer
The indians were right.
Photographing an individual does steal their soul from them. Or, rather, a small part of their soul. Using the early cameras, it would take hundreds of pictures to steal all a man's soul from him.
It wasn't until the 20s that it was discovered. Kodak films, sapping a man's soul at the rate of 60 frames per second... most didn't last a few days beneath the cameras until they keeled over, comatose.
Cameras were banned. Cartoons took over for film, and radio became the media of choice. Eventually non-film solutions were found, and the digital revolution of the 70's slowly heralded Chip-Vid. TV and film returned, and no one looked back on the dark sorcery of film.
No one but the Papparazi...
It's one thing to assassinate a man. It's entirely another to rob a man's soul from him, condemning him to an eternity in an endless void. Men will pay fortunes to make their enemies suffer in such a manner.
And all you need to earn it is a camera, the proper film, and the will to use it.
Workable?
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