Fun with illusions.
Commodore Bezzer doesn’t get enough to do. I mean, yeah, he’s a tertiary character, but sun-dwelling chameleon-dudes are cool.
Fun with illusions.
Commodore Bezzer doesn’t get enough to do. I mean, yeah, he’s a tertiary character, but sun-dwelling chameleon-dudes are cool.
I can’t wait to see what our local mad scientist has cooked up for a new armor, I bet it got magical protections built in and it would be cool if she could have a Wyrdish Spatial Inhibitor with her to deal with Min-Tin
What’s the the deal with those Ghost-eaten soldiers (which is what she means I presume) that make them so special (other than being yet another abomination) for her to mention?
Can they somehow bypass physical barriers/protections?
and is Anthem including some sort of attraction charm in her illusion?
“What’s the the deal with those Ghost-eaten soldiers (which is what she means I presume) that make them so special (other than being yet another abomination) for her to mention?”
The annoying tendency of ghosts to move through walls also applies to armor.
(I sure am glad I don’t have to stat this stuff up in a tabletop game.)
“and is Anthem including some sort of attraction charm in her illusion?”
No “charm” as such; Gilgam is just easily distracted.