Difference between revisions of "Mask Aura"

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|ability=[[Presence|PRS]]
 
|ability=[[Presence|PRS]]
 
|save=[[Lucidity]]
 
|save=[[Lucidity]]
|description=Some mages and beings can tell much about another person simply by gazing through the magical world at that person's Aura.  An Aura can betray moods, traits, and actions.  So Dark mages of course have learned to hide theirs and those of their underlings from prying eyes.  The number of auras masked is determined by the Spell Level.  Have the player explain his/her wishes first with respect to what they wish their Aura to look like, then make the spell roll against which aura readers will have to succeed.  They should not know if their aura is masked or not.  What would be the fun in that?  
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|description=Some mages and beings can tell much about another person simply by gazing through the magical world at that person's Aura.  An Aura can betray moods, traits, and actions.  So Dark mages of course have learned to hide theirs and those of their underlings from prying eyes.  The number of auras masked is determined by the Intensity.  Have the player explain his/her wishes first with respect to what they wish their Aura to look like, then make the spell roll against which aura readers will have to succeed.  They should not know if their aura is masked or not.  What would be the fun in that?  
  
 
|level1=One Aura
 
|level1=One Aura

Revision as of 16:36, 15 June 2011

Police brutality.svg This rule just plain sucks. It needs a complete overhaul in order to be useful. We don't want to deprecate it, so get cracking on a revision, slacker!
This spell has a unknown essence
This is a dark spell
This is a illusion spell
Rarity 2
AP 4
Target Area
Distance N/A
Lasts N/A
SaveLucidity

Some mages and beings can tell much about another person simply by gazing through the magical world at that person's Aura. An Aura can betray moods, traits, and actions. So Dark mages of course have learned to hide theirs and those of their underlings from prying eyes. The number of auras masked is determined by the Intensity. Have the player explain his/her wishes first with respect to what they wish their Aura to look like, then make the spell roll against which aura readers will have to succeed. They should not know if their aura is masked or not. What would be the fun in that?

Intensity Effects

  1. One Aura
  2. Two Auras
  3. Three Auras
  4. Four Auras
  5. Five Auras