Falrin
2008-02-01, 01:41 PM
We know the basics:
A small ball of fire springs forth from the wizards hand and explodes in a scorching ball of fire.
But it seems that two major questions seem to be unanswered:
1: If there is no specific effect given, does it just 'happen'?
In game effects would include: positioning an invisible mage when he summons a creature, instant knowledge who casted, ...
2: If somebody makes a save, how much does he know?
Do you know when somebody casted suggestion? Do you know who it was?
Ex. A wizard casts a silenced, still charm in a shop, but the shoppkeeper makes his safe. What just happened?
A) Absolutely nothing, nobody notices anything.
B) Gentle light forms in the hands of the mage, shooting at the shopkeeper who suddenly feels the urge to be best friends with that caster, but shakes the feeling of.
A small ball of fire springs forth from the wizards hand and explodes in a scorching ball of fire.
But it seems that two major questions seem to be unanswered:
1: If there is no specific effect given, does it just 'happen'?
In game effects would include: positioning an invisible mage when he summons a creature, instant knowledge who casted, ...
2: If somebody makes a save, how much does he know?
Do you know when somebody casted suggestion? Do you know who it was?
Ex. A wizard casts a silenced, still charm in a shop, but the shoppkeeper makes his safe. What just happened?
A) Absolutely nothing, nobody notices anything.
B) Gentle light forms in the hands of the mage, shooting at the shopkeeper who suddenly feels the urge to be best friends with that caster, but shakes the feeling of.