MarioTani
May 21st, '04, 06:14 PM
Hy.
Tonight I was speculating on a spell I?ve just created for my fantasy campaign, it's used to let someone send someone else in the dream land, a land similar to the obne described in Robert Jordan' Wheel of Time.
My personal write-up was:
Traveling to the Dream Land:
Extra-Dimension Movement (to the place in the Dream Land corresponding to the one in the Real World) 25, UaA (1 creature) +1 (Active Points = 50); Requires a Skill Roll (-1/2), Variable Limitation (-1/2 of limitations, -1/4); Extra Time (Extra Segment, -1/2), Limited Power (Usable only on Non-Magically Sleeping People, return to Real World if the Victim it's Awakened, -1 1/2) Real Points 13
First of all, I Justify the Lim Pow at 1 1/2^_^
I've reasond in this way: a normal man sleeps only for 8 hours a day so it's (roughly one third of a day, often less than that), moreover a similar limitation does not let use this ability in Combat, moreover if someone awakens the Victim the spell it's Broken. It' seems to me eligible for the "Power loses about two.thirds of its effectiveness".
the Defenses against the attack:
Being a Dream Walker (similar to the one described in the RJ's WoT), or having a mental or power defense, having spells or ability or the like that can be used to come back from the DreamLand.
The Idea it's that to use it the wizard has to make somehow the victim sleep and touch it for at least a couple of seconds, while concentrating or something the like to let the spell start. If the spell starts the Victim is sent to the DreamLand where she sleeps until:
1) She awakens in the real world
2) The caster decide to let it awaken. (this can happen thanks to campaign's definition of the interaction in the Dream Land)
Tonight I Was thinking about the spell write-up...
The ultimate goal of this spell is to imprison the victim for a limited time in a situation where she is almost helpless, or at least think to be it.
So the target can be interrogated or the like, obviously paying attention as hurting can make her awaken.
I was thinking that a similar effect could be reached even trough:
1) Mind Control
2) Images
So I was asking some suggestions for alternative write-ups. ;)
:thumbup:
Tonight I was speculating on a spell I?ve just created for my fantasy campaign, it's used to let someone send someone else in the dream land, a land similar to the obne described in Robert Jordan' Wheel of Time.
My personal write-up was:
Traveling to the Dream Land:
Extra-Dimension Movement (to the place in the Dream Land corresponding to the one in the Real World) 25, UaA (1 creature) +1 (Active Points = 50); Requires a Skill Roll (-1/2), Variable Limitation (-1/2 of limitations, -1/4); Extra Time (Extra Segment, -1/2), Limited Power (Usable only on Non-Magically Sleeping People, return to Real World if the Victim it's Awakened, -1 1/2) Real Points 13
First of all, I Justify the Lim Pow at 1 1/2^_^
I've reasond in this way: a normal man sleeps only for 8 hours a day so it's (roughly one third of a day, often less than that), moreover a similar limitation does not let use this ability in Combat, moreover if someone awakens the Victim the spell it's Broken. It' seems to me eligible for the "Power loses about two.thirds of its effectiveness".
the Defenses against the attack:
Being a Dream Walker (similar to the one described in the RJ's WoT), or having a mental or power defense, having spells or ability or the like that can be used to come back from the DreamLand.
The Idea it's that to use it the wizard has to make somehow the victim sleep and touch it for at least a couple of seconds, while concentrating or something the like to let the spell start. If the spell starts the Victim is sent to the DreamLand where she sleeps until:
1) She awakens in the real world
2) The caster decide to let it awaken. (this can happen thanks to campaign's definition of the interaction in the Dream Land)
Tonight I Was thinking about the spell write-up...
The ultimate goal of this spell is to imprison the victim for a limited time in a situation where she is almost helpless, or at least think to be it.
So the target can be interrogated or the like, obviously paying attention as hurting can make her awaken.
I was thinking that a similar effect could be reached even trough:
1) Mind Control
2) Images
So I was asking some suggestions for alternative write-ups. ;)
:thumbup: