Object-Event Classifications:
Safe Level:
Object-Events classified as safe pose no immediate or known long-term threat/effect. They are considered oddities and may or may not be annoying. A Safe classification indicates the Object-Event does not need to be contained.
Chorenn Level:
Object-Events classified as Chorenn pose low level effects/threats, usually emotional or psychological, that has a lasting effect, defined as an effect lasting up to, but usually, no more than 24 hours. Chorenn Object-Events may cause psycho-emotional effects such as confusion, joy, nervousness, etc., or low level physical effects such as the feeling of wind at the back of the neck. A Chorenn Object-Event indicates that object may or may not need to be contained, though further study and analysis of any contained Chorenn Object-Events would be helpful for future knowledge.
Toximble Level:
Object-Events classified as Toximble pose high level effects/threats that have a long lasting effect, defined as an effect lasting longer than 24 hours (some Toximble Object-Events have an effect that extend past an individual death, being passed on to offspring). A Toximble Object-Event indicates that object needs to be contained, and further study and analysis is necessary. Information of where and how these Object-Events are contained must be describe as to prevent accidental release.
Object-Events classified as Toximble pose high level effects/threats that have a long lasting effect, defined as an effect lasting longer than 24 hours (some Toximble Object-Events have an effect that extend past an individual death, being passed on to offspring). A Toximble Object-Event indicates that object needs to be contained, and further study and analysis is necessary. Information of where and how these Object-Events are contained must be describe as to prevent accidental release.
X-Level:
Object-Events classified as X are unknown or unclassifiable.
Object-Events classified as X are unknown or unclassifiable.