Sorry, this thread is kinda only tangentially related to the title; I only named it that because two players in my upcoming game have specifically asked me to ban Modify Memory, expressing extreme discomfort with the concept of the spell.
This is despite the fact that one of them had rape in his backstory (as the one performing it) until I told him that that was pretty unacceptable (dear god, it is a light-hearted game). And that the other's favorite archetypes are "guy that shapeshifts" and "guy that teleports."
Now, I can see why they would be antsy around it, due to how it can fundamentally alter the nature of a character; however, they still remained highly uncomfortable at the mention of it, even though I specifically stated that it wouldn't be used to modify any memories, and that it would only be used as a speedy information delivery system.
I kinda don't understand why they would be uncomfortable with it; can anyone tell me why they would be?
I mean, they have no problems with mind-control spells in general, so it isn't that.
To explain my stance on this, I view memories as a tangential thing to identity, rather than a sum total of that "thing." If you think about it, even if you lost, say, every memory of a good friend, you still would be, in a fundamental manner, the same person; learned behaviors are stored at a different "level" than actual memories, in different structures, so you would still respond in much the same manner unless more got damaged than just your memories.
As far as I'm concerned, the psyche has a low-level "stream of consciousness" that has the job of supplying continuity of experience; think of it as a little voice saying "I am <adjective>" over and over again, ad infinitum.
If I were to load 5 years of my memories into your head, you would react to them in a fundamentally different way than I would, regardless of whether or not you could tell if those memories were natural or implanted.
I would ask people reading my personal opinions to also take into account the fact that I really am dissatisfied with the whole "body stays in one shape" thing as well; if gender alteration wasn't so damn difficult/psychologically stressful/costly/long-term, I would try out being a woman for a few months to see what its like. I want to experience so many physical and psychological sensations that I literally cannot have in my own limited mind and body that it almost makes me cry.
But enough on that subject for now; why do you think they were uncomfortable with Modify Memory in particular?