>> Voice covers intelligible noice while sounds is for music and
>> other sound effects. Lights is to provide light while disguise
>> is intended to make something look as it is not. Strings of
>> the Puppeteer is intended to move the illusions around although
>> it can also be used on another person.
>Again, though, are you intending to have them used separately?
Yes.
>So an
>illusary person takes three actions to create, sound, vision,
>movement?
Unless you can think of some way of multispell, yes.
>Incidently, your list does not seem to include
>straightforward visible illusions, unless that's covered under lights.
I was intending it to go under Disguise but I'm buggered for a better name at the mo.
>> Donandar Bards could improvise this but I doubt it's something they
>> normally bother with.
>So they COULD create illusary substance?
Using the illusory affinity, I suppose. But it is not their day job.
>The Pupeteers certainly seem
>to, being a competent combat unit in WB&RM/DP.
Strings of the Pupeeteer and a disguised pit work wonders in adding combat factor.
--Peter Metcalfe
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