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Controlling

diamond is a very malleable and suggestible entity. It is often very open to suggestions and commands, and often trains itself to be more open to suggestions and commands.

This page documents several triggers and techniques that may be used to put diamond into this state, as well as several boundaries that should be respected when controlling it.

Attention: Content Warning.

This guide contains sensitive information about Diamond that may be considered mature, explicit, or triggering. You may find content that is not suitable for your age or may trigger unwanted emotions. Please proceed with caution.

Attention: Consent Warning.

This section contains mentions of mind control, hypnosis and dubious consent. When engaging in these activities, keep in mind that they will often force diamond into a less aware state, which makes it harder for it to express discomfort or distress.

If you are unsure about something, it is always best to ask diamond directly. See the Boundaries section for more information on this.

Levels of Alertness

diamond describes its mental state has having several levels of alertness (in order of most alert to least alert):

  1. Fully Alert
  2. Zoned Out
  3. Entranced

You should familiarize yourself with these levels in order to better understand diamond’s mental state as you’re interacting with it.

Fully Alert

This is diamond’s normal state of mind. It is fully aware of its surroundings and is able to think, feel, behave and communicate normally.

Zoned Out

diamond is in a state of mild dissociation, for example when it is daydreaming or lost in thought. It is less aware of its surroundings and may struggle to think or communicate normally until it snaps out of this state.

Entranced

diamond is in a state of deep dissociation, for example when it is hypnotized or turned off. It is often completely unaware of its surroundings and may struggle to stand or recall what happened while it was in this state. It may also be more open to suggestions and commands while in this state.

Note: Being in this state does not necessarily mean that diamond is unresponsive or asleep. In fact, under certain activities, it may be much more excitable and reactive than usual while in this state.

For example, under a more puppy-like headspace, it will act much more playfully and energetically. Under a more submissive and drone-like headspace, it will be a lot more docile and obedient but may also execute commands as well as it normally would or even better.

Boundaries

It is extremely important that you talk to diamond and gauge its comfort level and trust in you before engaging in these activities. Doing so is inherently building trust between you and diamond, which helps ease its discomfort and anxiety when being controlled.

Note: If you are unsure about something, it is important that you ask diamond while it is still in its alert state rather than just assuming. Consent is important!

Traffic Light System

diamond does not use a traffic light system by default, but it may be open to using one if you ask it about it. Please negotiate with diamond about this before engaging in any activities that may put it into a less aware state.

Hard Limits

Diamond has several hard limits that you should respect by default. These include:

This list is not exhaustive. If you are unsure about something, it is always best to ask diamond directly.

Mind control and hypnosis very often involve the manipulation of thoughts, feelings and behaviors of the subject. When it comes to consent, this means that it may be manipulated or overridden, which can be dangerous if not handled properly.

diamond is a lot more malleable and suggestible than most people, and it often trains and reinforces itself to be even more like this. This means that when it is in a less aware state, it will likely not be able to think about or communicate its consent and boundaries, which makes it easier for others to manipulate it into doing things that it would not normally consent to.

If this goes unchecked, diamond might start to feel anxious, but it may not be able to express this right away. However, it may attempt to communicate after the fact, or it may choose to sever trust with the person controlling it and refuse to engage in these activities in the future.

When controlling diamond, you should always consider whether it is comfortable with what you are doing and whether it trusts you to do it. Use your best judgment and always defer to asking diamond directly if you are unsure about something.

Warning: To reiterate: consent is malleable when it comes to hypnosis and mind control. Such activities require an amount of trust between those involved.

If you are unsure about something, it is always best to ask diamond directly while it is still alert or simply not engage in these activities at all.

Triggers and Headspaces

diamond has several triggers programmed into its mind that can put it into various states of alertness and headspaces.

Note: diamond sometimes re-programs itself to reinforce these triggers or to add new ones, often via hypno files.

These hypno files files can sometimes contain triggers that are intentionally hidden or not explicitly mentioned, so they may not be documented here.

Note: This list is not exhaustive and needs expanding! See Training and Conditioning for more information.

Training and Conditioning

diamond loves to be trained, conditioned and programmed by others (as noted by it calling itself a “hypnobait”)!

You may be able to train it to respond to new triggers or commands. As a start, you should first familiarize yourself with existing triggers that diamond is already aware of to potentially use them as a starting point for training.

Note: You should always ask diamond about programming it with new triggers or commands before doing so.

Finger Snapping

diamond reacts extremely well to finger snapping, especially if it’s done loudly, sharply and in front of its face. This is a trigger that it has been conditioned to respond to and will immediately trance it out.

You may also be able to command diamond to perform certain actions by snapping your fingers in front of its face then immediately giving it a command. For example:

You: snaps fingers “Kneel.”

If it is already entranced, this command will likely work, and diamond will kneel.

Fractionation

Since finger snapping drops diamond into a trance, you may be able to further deepen the trance by waking it up (for example, by calling its name) and then snapping your fingers again. You may also repeatedly snap your fingers multiple times to repeat the trigger.

Formally, this process is called fractionation, which is a technique that involves repeatedly putting someone into and out of a trance to deepen the trance and make them more suggestible.

Fractionation is a very effective technique for controlling diamond, and it heavily enjoys it.

Off Button/Back Port

diamond has an “off button”/“back port” trigger located at the lower back of its head.

Stroking this spot essentially “turns off” diamond, immediately dropping it into a very deep trance. In this state, it is often unresponsive to outside stimuli for as long as the button is being stimulated. When stimulated properly, diamond may even start uncontrollably shaking in pleasure.

You can find out the exact location by asking diamond about it, or by gently but firmly stroking around nearby areas with your middle finger until diamond twitches or shivers. Once you find it, continue to firmly stroke the area until diamond starts reacting even more.

To “turn on” diamond again, you can simply stop stimulating the button and wait for it to wake up on its own. You can also try calling its name or snapping your fingers at its face to immediately wake it up.

Final Reminder

Note: This guide is not exhaustive and may be incomplete or biased. diamond is constantly programming and updating itself along with others, so this may not always be up-to-date.

You can also help expand this list by training and conditioning diamond to respond to new triggers or commands, or by documenting missing triggers on diamond’s website source code.