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Old 01-19-2021, 07:16 PM   #1
Evil Roy Slade
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Default What do you experience under the Enthrall spell?

So, I have reread the description many times and am still a little unclear. Yes, the caster casts it and for an hour, yes, the subject (assuming they fail their Will roll) thinks only a minute has passed while the caster is telling a story. Got it.

The casting time is one second (per M7). If the caster decides to do something else for that hour, do the subjects have a chance to notice? Could the caster rob them blind and leave them sitting in the clearing in the woods nodding and smiling appreciatively for an hour of objective time? If the subjects perceive the caster holding forth for a subjective minute, could the caster they perceive do more than just stand and talk (or act it out)? Could the caster walk around and among the group? Could the caster use a second spell on them (say, a Will Lock) while they are Enthralled? Would this count as them being aware that they are being circled?
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