Re: Glamor
GLAMOR is a powerful and expensive illusion spell that cannot be disbelieved. Think of it as a magical shell that the wizard wears. They can therefore look (and only look) however they want to look... clothes, equipment, physique, etc. IMO the only limitation as far as the spell's 'projected' appearance should be size (1-hex can only appear as another 1-hex figure) possibly shape, but even that is really up to the GM.
With regard to synergy with talents, since the illusion cannot be disbelieved, I'm not convinced that DISGUISE would grant any benefit whatsoever (what would be the point?), but MIMIC could be extremely beneficial if the wizard is trying to portray a specific figure. "You look like the general, but sir... when did your voice change two octaves?"
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Last edited by TippetsTX; 04-20-2021 at 09:27 PM.
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