My favourite part is casually dropping "conventional supernatural abilities". Now that's some worldbuilding. "known to predate on humans" is also really neat.
I was surprised by the lack of acronyms and cross-references (e.g. to ICD codes), but the DSM-5 is actually quite short on those. Huh.
"Conventional supernatural abilities" as well as specialists who frequently exercise paranormal abilities as a component of their jobs, just tossed in there. Very cool.
My favourite part is casually dropping "conventional supernatural abilities". Now that's some worldbuilding. "known to predate on humans" is also really neat.
I was surprised by the lack of acronyms and cross-references (e.g. to ICD codes), but the DSM-5 is actually quite short on those. Huh.
"Conventional supernatural abilities" as well as specialists who frequently exercise paranormal abilities as a component of their jobs, just tossed in there. Very cool.
Of course everything's fine if you're calling the Things Beyond the Void in a strictly professional context!
Don't forget culturally important traditional practices which must be treated sensitively