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Illusion is the art of perception and deception through sensory projection.
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It is concerned with perception, not substance. Illusion powers are most often used to deceive, but they can also be used to educate, direct, or reveal patterns that are otherwise hard to notice.
  
Illusion is the art of perception and deception. It is concerned with image, not substance. Illusion powers are most often used to deceive, but they can be used to educate and to discern new things.
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== What is an Illusion ==
It can create some sounds, scents, tactile phenomena, and other sensory phenomena, but is focused on vision.
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Illusion can create sights, sounds, scents, sensations of touch, and other sensory phenomena, but these are always suggestive and indirect. The primary focus of Illusion is vision. Illusionists whose primary sense is not sight would instead focus on projections tuned to their dominant sense, but this is not covered by these rules.
Illusionists whose primary sense is not sight would instead focus on illusions to their primary sense, this is not covered by the rules.
 
  
Illusions create images of creatures and objects that are objectively real in the sense that there it registers on physical senses, including those of living creatures and sensory devices. Such images are still unreal in that they are mere projections, not the actual physical thing projected. An illusion cannot affect objects (other than sensors) unless the power explicitly says it can. An illusion of weight would cause scales to react, but could not cause a bridge to collapse. A lift with a weight limit sensor could shut off, but if the sensor is overridden, the lift would work normally despite the illusory overload.
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=== Illusions are Real ===
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Illusions create images of creatures and objects that are objectively real in that they register on physical senses, including those of living beings and sensory devices. Such images are unreal in that they are projections rather than physical matter. An illusion cannot affect objects, structures, or creatures through force unless the power explicitly says it can.
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An illusion of weight may cause scales to react, but it cannot cause a bridge to collapse. A lift with a weight sensor may shut down due to an illusory overload, but if the sensor is bypassed, the lift functions normally.
  
Illusion attacks cause pain and apparent wounds, but cannot actually kill. Obviously they cannot affect insensate things that lack perception and imagination. This includes objects but also creatures under a certain threshold of perception and imagination, like bacteria and plants.
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=== Illusory Attacks ===
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Illusory attacks cause real pain and apparent wounds that fade into insignificance at the end of the score. Illusions cannot kill directly; they can only kill by provoking actions with lethal consequences.
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Each illusory attack should be described fictionally, and any vulnerability or resistance that would apply to the described attack also applies to the illusory harm.
  
Illusion creatures are called specters. They are very good actors and believe themselves to really be what they portray, allowing their illusions to respond to events without the user's intervention. Some specters appear as objects and terrain features.
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Illusory attacks cannot affect [[#Mind_Powers_(FiD)#Insensate|insensate]] things that lack the capacity to interpret sensory input. This includes objects and creatures below a threshold of perception, such as bacteria and ordinary plants. Observers may perceive such targets as taking damage, but the apparent damage fades over time and has no effect on the [[#Mind_Powers_(FiD)#Insensate|insensate]] thing.
  
=== Illusion Power Effects ===
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=== Shadow Illusions ===
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Some illusions have shadow effects.
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These are almost real and can have physical effects, but these fade away over time.
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The most spectacular one is [[#Shadowy_Shatter|Shadowy Shatter]] that creates an illusory how you can physically move through but that fades away over time.
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The mechanism here is unclear, the most popular explanation is an overlap with some part of the [[Cosmology_(FiD)#The_Shell|Shell]].
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=== Specters ===
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Illusion creatures are called specters.
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Specters are structured to behave as if they truly are what they portray, allowing their illusions to respond dynamically without constant intervention from the user. Some specters are highly specialized, believing themselves to be specific people, animals, objects, or even terrain features and are very good at playing their role. Finding or creating such specters may require a flashback or a long-term project.
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Specters that are aware of their illusory nature are more flexible but less convincing.
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=== Plane of Illusion ===
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The plane of Illusion is a plane of dreams: ephemeral, unstable, and subjective. It shifts rapidly and is shaped by the dreaming minds of the world. Creatures with powerful imaginations may create persistent dream-realms of their own. Such realms can be studied or manipulated to influence their creator, but doing so is difficult and dangerous.
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== Illusion Abilities ==
 
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{| class="wikitable"  
|align="center" | '''Action'''  
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|valign=bottom | '''Action'''  
|align="center" | '''Basic'''    <br> No minimum    <br>  3 Stress
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|align="center" valign=bottom | '''Basic'''     
|align="center" | '''Advanced''' <br> Minimum 2 Dice <br>  5 Stress
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|align="center" valign=bottom | '''Advanced'''  
|align="center" | '''Master'''  <br> Minimum 4 Dice <br>  7 Stress
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|align="center" valign=bottom | '''Master'''   
|align="center" | '''Apex'''    <br> Minimum 6 Dice <br> 13 Stress
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|align="center" valign=bottom | '''Apex'''    
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|- 
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|valign=bottom | '''Dice '''
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|align="center" valign=bottom | —   
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|align="center" valign=bottom | Minimum 2d
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|align="center" valign=bottom | Minimum 4d 
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|align="center" valign=bottom | Minimum 6d      
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|valign=bottom | '''Stress'''
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|align="center" valign=bottom | Avoid fumble (2+).
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|align="center" valign=bottom | Succeed (4+).
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|align="center" valign=bottom | Full success (6).
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|align="center" valign=bottom | Critical (2 sixes).
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Attune'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Attune'''
|valign="top"| '''Dream Detection''' <br> You can detect illusory creatures and powers. This can spoil illusions, but you must actively work to see through them.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Sense Spectre|Sense Spectre]]''' <br> Detect Illusions.
|valign="top"| '''Sever Spectre'''   <br> You can force a specter that is native to another plane of existence to return to that plane, or to end the operation of an ability of the illusion power.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Sever Spectre|Sever Spectre]]''' <br> Dismiss Illusion.
|valign="top"| '''Summon Spectre''' <br> You can call a specter from another plane. This is generally an unwilling servant, but very willing to maintain its illusory role. It will obey one command from you and this can be extended.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Summon Spectre|Summon Spectre]]''' <br> Summon Spectres.
|valign="top"| '''Apparition Army''' <br> You can summon a host of specters who can create a large scene including terrain and creatures. No way to safely access the plane of illusions has been found, or maybe anyone who did went insane and didn't return.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Sublime Spectre|Sublime Spectre]]''' <br> Illusion gate.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Command'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Command'''
|valign="top"| '''Menacing Mirage''' <br> You can create scary or awe-inducing images or sounds perceptible to everyone.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Menacing Mirage|Menacing Mirage]]''' <br> Intimidating aura.
|valign="top"| '''Majestic Mirage''' <br> You can create full-sense illusions scary or awe-inducing to others.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Message Mirage|Message Mirage]]''' <br> Signalling illusion.
|valign="top"| '''Stolen Scare'''   <br> You can create illusions apparent to anyone but drawn from a target's mind, making them extremely scary or awesome to this target and not requiring concentration on your part.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Majestic Mirage|Majestic Mirage]]''' <br> Impressive scene.
|valign="top"| '''Mirage Arcana'''   <br> You can project an illusion over a huge area. You can disguise existing features and add new ones, but not make things invisible.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Mirage Arcana|Mirage Arcana]]''' <br> Grand scene.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Consort'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Consort'''
|valign="top"| '''Makeover Mirage'''     <br> You can add any illusory clothes or accessories to your outfit. This can mask your identity or create fabulous outfits.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Makeover Mirage|Makeover Mirage]]''' <br> Full-body mask.
|valign="top"| '''Monster Mirage'''       <br> You assume the appearance of any other creature. This does not confer any abilities.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Monster Mirage|Monster Mirage]]''' <br> Illusory transformation.
|valign="top"| '''Metamorphosis Mirage''' <br> You can give a willing or helpless creatures any appearance you want. This can be a curse, it can be broken but it is not easy. You can easily break the effect.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Metamorphosis Mirage|Metamorphosis Mirage]]''' <br> Transform crew.
|valign="top"| '''Mob Mirage'''           <br> You can change the appearance of large number creatures, giving each an individual appearance if desired.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Mob Mirage|Mob Mirage]]''' <br> Transform crowd.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Finesse'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Finesse'''
|valign="top"| '''Ride'''               <br> You can change the appearance of a mount or personal vehicle you are riding.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Phantom Pilot|Phantom Pilot]]''' <br> Disguise Ride.
|valign="top"| '''Fine Local Control''' <br> You can create an illusion of a fine and potent close-range attack, similar to a fine potent dueling sword or pistol.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Phantom Precision|Phantom Precision]]''' <br> Illusory attack.
|valign="top"| '''Manipulate'''         <br> You can alter the appearance of your surroundings, adding features like walls and objects.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Phantom Path|Phantom Path]]''' <br> Illusory routes.
|valign="top"| '''Surge'''             <br> Your power manifests a storm of illusory blades, suppressing the effect of multiple opponents and acting as a fine potent weapon.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Phantom Passage|Phantom Passage]]''' <br> Create shadow rides.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Hunt'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Hunt'''
|valign="top"| '''Shadow Seeker''' <br> You can track a creature as long as you have a good mental image or likeness to focus on.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Shadow Seeker|Shadow Seeker]]''' <br> Track images.
|valign="top"| '''Shadow Shot'''   <br> You create an illusory attack, similar in effect to a fine and potent rifle, painful but not lethal.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Shadow Shot|Shadow Shot]]''' <br> Illusory snipe.
|valign="top"| '''Shadow Shock''' <br> You can make an illusory attack similar to a fine and potent grenade. This allows you to fight many creatures in the same area very effectively, but there is a risk of collateral damage to allies if not terrain.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Shadow Shift|Shadow Shift]]''' <br> Phantom environment.
|valign="top"| '''Shadow Surge''' <br> You call down the equivalent of a fine potent artillery barrage, attacking everything and everyone in a wide area. Depending on your power, this can raze buildings and create rubble. Usually enough to provide cover for any escape.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Shadow Surge|Shadow Surge]]''' <br> Illusory area attack.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Prowl'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Prowl'''
|valign="top"| '''Shadow Cloak'''           <br> You can hide in shadows, areas of local darkness.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Image Invisibility|Image Invisibility]]''' <br> Become almost invisible.
|valign="top"| '''Invisibility'''           <br> You can turn yourself invisible, but the air wavers just a bit and you glow very faintly in the dark. Sounds, strong light, and perfect darkness are your enemies.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Image Infiltration|Image Infiltration]]''' <br> Teleport and distract.
|valign="top"| '''Inclusive Invisibility''' <br> You can make others invisible and bring others along when you use Invisibility.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Image Incursion|Image Incursion]]''' <br> Crew intrusion.
|valign="top"| '''Illusive Incursion'''     <br> You and allies can teleport from one location to another that looks much the same. This is regional travel, you stay within the same city or region, but it is generally sufficient to enter or escape just about any situation or location.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Image Inversion|Image Inversion]]''' <br> Appearance teleport.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Skirmish'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Skirmish'''
|valign="top"| '''Illusory Impact'''       <br> You can use the power as an illusion of a close-range attack, similar in effect to a melee weapon or pistol.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Echo Evasion|Echo Evasion]]''' <br> Resist illusory harm.
|valign="top"| '''Illusory Elite'''       <br> Same as Skirmish Attack, except the weapon is fine and potent.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Echo Engagement|Echo Engagement]]''' <br> Illusory melee.
|valign="top"| '''Illusory Obstacle'''     <br> Your power changes the appearance of a battlefield that prevents the enemy from benefiting from numbers and otherwise works as a fine potent weapon.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Echo Expanse|Echo Expanse]]''' <br> Illusory obstructions.
|valign="top"| '''Illusionary Onslaught''' <br> Your power strikes out in all directions, attacking all enemies in a wide area.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Echo Excision|Echo Excision]]''' <br> Area attack.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Study'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Study'''
|valign="top"| '''Identify Illusion''' <br> You can identify illusions you can see as illusions and what type of creature created the illusion, such as a human or monster.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Illusory Insight|Illusory Insight]]''' <br> Identify Illusion.
|valign="top"| '''Illusion Insight''' <br> You learn the powers and abilities of an image, illusion, or specter and the identity of the creator.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Illusory Imprint|Illusory Imprint]]''' <br> A view from your memory.
|valign="top"| '''Illusory Echoes'''   <br> You can see the past of an place, image, illusionist, or specter. This is like playing a film backwards.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Illusory Inheritance|Illusory Inheritance]]''' <br> A view from the past.
|valign="top"| '''Panopticon'''       <br> You see everything in a wide area. Darkness, walls and barriers do not limit vision, but enclosed spaces do.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Illusory Imago|Illusory Imago]]''' <br> See everything.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Survey'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Survey'''
|valign="top"| '''Detect'''       <br> You can see through illusions and see invisible things when you focus on observing a specific area.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Project Probe|Project Probe]]''' <br> Detect Illusion.
|valign="top"| '''Sensor'''       <br> Choose an object of a particular appearance; you can perceive as if you were at that spot. You cannot use your Survey action for anything else when doing so.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Project Perception|Project Perception]]''' <br> Image that updates.
|valign="top"| '''Scry'''         <br> Choose a location or creature and an imagined object. You gain a sensor at the nearest object that looks much like you imagined, which is often close enough to perceive the target.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Project Presence|Project Presence]]''' <br> Pursuing image.
|valign="top"| '''Omnipresence''' <br> You perceive from all objects looking like an object you imagine at once over a wide area. As long as you concentrate you retain this perception and can report what you see to others.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Project Perspective|Project Perspective]]''' <br> Create a live illusory map of a vast area.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Sway'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Sway'''
|valign="top"| '''Persuasive Phantom'''   <br> You can create convincing visual images up to the size of a human.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Persuasive Phantom|Persuasive Phantom]]''' <br> Illusory persona.
|valign="top"| '''Phantasmal Procession''' <br> You can create full-sense illusions to convince others, up to the size of a small house of progression of people.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Persuasive Procession|Persuasive Procession]]''' <br> Illusory crowd.
|valign="top"| '''Mirage Mansion'''       <br> You can create a large illusion, such as a small forest or the exterior of a large mansion.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Persuasive Performance|Persuasive Performance]]''' <br> Illusory expectations.
|valign="top"| '''Dreamweaver'''           <br> You can take over all a target's senses, placing them in a private dream world under your control.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Persuasive Paradigm|Persuasive Paradigm]]''' <br> Illusory world.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Tinker'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Tinker'''
|valign="top"| '''Illusory Enhancement'''   <br> Change the appearance of an object up to man size. This can seem to give abilities your item do not actually have or hide abilities it does have.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Construct Configuration|Construct Configuration]]''' <br> Alter object.
|valign="top"| '''Phantasmal Fabrication''' <br> You can make more extensive appearance changes on objects, making them invisible or creating illusory items out of nothing.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Construct Conjuring|Construct Conjuring]]''' <br> Illusory objects.
|valign="top"| '''Shadow Structure'''       <br> You can create items that work for you and allies, but not for anyone else, such as an illusory bridge only your team can cross.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Construct Conception|Construct Conception]]''' <br> Create shadow objects.
|valign="top"| '''Mass Mirage'''           <br> This is similar to Phantasmal Fabrication, but you mass produce objects, even a set of different objects. You can also make something huge, such as a vehicle or building or small landscape.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Construct Coalescence|Construct Coalescence]]''' <br> Huge illusions.
 
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Wreck'''
 
|align="left" valign="top" | '''Wreck'''
|valign="top"| '''Faux Fracture'''           <br> Illusory wrecking only affect appearance, but can seem to ruin objects even at a distance, such as enemy weapons.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Faux Fracture|Faux Fracture]]''' <br> Personal scale illusion.
|valign="top"| '''Phantom Fracture'''         <br> Similar to Phantom Fracture but on a larger scale, allowing you to apparently smash a vehicle or small building. Works as a fine potent illusory sledgehammer in combat.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Faux Fissure|Faux Fissure]]''' <br> Structural scale illusion.
|valign="top"| '''Illusionary Annihilation''' <br> Similar to smash, but even larger. You can create the illusion of a blasted landscape or cityscape.
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Faux Fault|Faux Fault]]''' <br> Temporary damage.
|valign="top"| '''Obliterate'''               <br> Similar to Illusionary Annihilation, but the illusions is partly real, allowing creatures interacting with it to walk on illusory floors or through invisible walls.  
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|valign="top"| '''[[#Faux Fragmentation|Faux Fragmentation]]''' <br> Area illusion.
 
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== Expanded Illusion Abilities ==
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A recurring problem with Illusion is concealing the fact that projections appear out of nowhere. 
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Illusions are most effective when you have time to prepare or when their appearance can be plausibly masked — emerging from behind a corner, through smoke, darkness, or visual clutter.
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Illusions can also be made more convincing by framing them as the result of other forces or Forms, whether or not you actually possess those powers. The illusion does not need to explain itself; it only needs to delay doubt long enough to matter.
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=== Attune ===
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Harness the power of Attune to perceive and manipulate supernatural energies, allowing you to detect and interact with Illusion beings and phenomena.
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Consequences depend on what happens around you while you Attune. 
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Having helpers or protection reduces risk, and dismissing a willing specter may even be '''Controlled'''. 
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Common Consequences include a specter losing control of its projection, nearby illusions destabilizing, or other Illusion creatures intervening.
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==== Sense Spectre ====
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Detect Illusions.
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You can see Illusion Spirits and detect Illusion Monsters and powers. 
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This is commonly used to identify projections, hidden specters, or summoned illusions so they can be dispelled or dismissed.
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Using Dream Detection may spoil illusions, but you must actively apply it. 
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Even when you know an illusion is false, you still perceive it normally.
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* '''Limited Outcome''' suffices against a creature or effect you can clearly see. 
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* '''Standard Outcome''' is required if it is hidden. 
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* '''Great Outcome''' is required if it is concealed behind solid barriers.
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==== Sever Spectre ====
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Dismiss Illusion.
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Dismissing a specter is difficult and usually requires a '''Great Outcome'''. 
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A weakened specter requires only a '''Standard Outcome'''. 
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A specter that wishes to be dismissed requires only a '''Limited Outcome'''.
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You can also force a specter to materialize or reveal its true form. 
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This is easy but limited in range: 
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* '''Limited Effect''' works only within reach. 
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* '''Standard Effect''' reaches across an area based on Tier (p. 220). 
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* '''Great Effect''' reaches across a distance determined by Tier.
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You can dispel any Illusion power, as well as powers that alter appearance or sustain specters. 
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This is often used as a Set Up to improve Position when opposing powers are in play.
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When used directly, the Effect is usually Limited unless the target relies on Illusion for protection or concealment. 
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Revealing a specter obsessed with maintaining an identity can be terrifying for it.
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When dramatically appropriate, a key Illusion may resist dispelling. In such cases, Sever Spectre provides insight into what must be done to resolve the situation instead of negating the effect outright.
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==== Summon Spectre ====
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Summon Spectres.
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Illusory summons are called specters. 
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They are Expert Cohort [[Spirit_(FiD)|Spirits]] (p. 96) with Illusion powers and immaterial bodies.
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Summoning a specific specter requires knowledge of its unique identity, often called a true name. 
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For technomancers this may take the form of an ID signature, blueprint, or holographic pattern. 
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Learning such an identity may require a flashback, a downtime research activity, or a reward from a score.
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Specters come in two broad types:
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* '''Emulator specters''' believe themselves to truly be what they portray — a person, animal, object, or even a terrain feature. They use Illusion to sustain this identity and will act decisively to preserve it.
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* '''Trickster specters''' pursue personal, often eccentric agendas. One might love parades, another races, a third mundane rituals. They delight in confusion and use Illusion creatively to advance their obsessions.
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==== Sublime Spectre ====
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Illusion gate.
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Gate to the Land of Dreams or into a dream.
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Illusion is linked to the Land of Dreams, where [[#top|Illusion]] dominates reality. 
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This realm is fluid, unstable, and subjective, as described in the introduction.
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Entering the [[Cosmology_(FiD)#Dreamlands|Land of Dreams]] involves projecting an [[Cosmology_(FiD)#Astral_Projection|Astral Body]]: your body remains asleep while your consciousness travels. 
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Time there is subjective — a single night’s sleep may contain minutes or months of dream-time.
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Illusion gates may also open into a creature’s personal [[Cosmology_(FiD)#Dreamscapes|dreamscape]]. 
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This requires a supernatural link or the target’s presence.
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Such journeys confront the dreamer’s fears, memories, and desires. 
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They may recover lost memories, influence behavior, or reshape personality, but doing so is dangerous and unpredictable.
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=== Command ===
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Illusion does not command creatures directly. 
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Instead, it creates images and sounds that influence behavior by provoking reactions.
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Illusion Command is indirect: you must craft a situation that encourages obedience, fear, awe, or hesitation. 
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The guiding principle is “show, not tell.” Illusions can move and make sound, but they are poor at extended speech, limited to short emphatic phrases.
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==== Menacing Mirage ====
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Intimidating aura.
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Create frightening or awe-inspiring images or sounds.
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You can give yourself an intimidating aura or create a threatening illusion and sound, roughly human-sized and up to about a cubic meter in volume, or a sound comparable to a lion’s roar.
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The image can move and react to creatures but lacks even the illusion of physical solidity. 
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This provides sufficient leverage to use Command for intimidation without direct violence or revealing your involvement.
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==== Message Mirage ====
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Signalling illusion.
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Send an illusory projection of yourself to communicate.
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You create an illusion of yourself that appears near a creature you can clearly imagine. 
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You can see, hear, and speak as if you were present.
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The projection follows the target, and your perception is focused on them and you can only see nearby features they indicate or interact with.
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==== Majestic Mirage ====
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Impressive scene.
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You create a full-sense illusion the size of a house, such as a formation of several dozen figures or enough imagery to fill a small square.
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The illusion can speak and act out a scene under your broad direction. 
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You do not need to micromanage it; it automatically orients itself to interact convincingly with nearby observers.
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Depending on how it is used, this improves either Effect, Position, or possibly both.
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==== Mirage Arcana ====
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Grand scene.
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This functions as Majestic Mirage on a grand scale. 
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You can create the appearance of armies, cities, palace-complexes, forests, or mountains.
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Simple scenes that do not require detailed interaction are easy to maintain. 
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Complex scenes involving many interacting figures require sustained concentration and may call for additional rolls to maintain, though these do not risk Stress like the initial use.
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=== Consort ===
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Change the appearance of creatures through Illusion — first yourself, then others, and finally entire crowds.
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Consort Illusion alters how creatures are perceived, not what they physically are. 
 +
These changes can enable deception, social access, or confusion, but they do not grant new abilities or effect from illusory physical traits.
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Normally you gain none of the abilities of your assumed form. 
 +
You cannot fly as an illusory bird, breathe water as an illusory fish, or otherwise bypass physical limitations.
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Extreme size changes are impractical.
 +
Appearing tiny does not let you pass through small spaces, and appearing enormous does not grant physical reach — people may collide with parts of you that are not actually present. 
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To meaningfully interact at a different scale, you must rely on other powers.
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'''Great Outcome''' can overcome this limitation, see below.
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* '''Limited Outcome''' lasts for a scene. 
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* '''Standard Outcome''' lasts for the duration of a score.
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* '''Great Outcome''' lasts for a scene, but this becomes a [[#Shadow_Illusions|shadow illusion]], allowing you to use the Basic and Advanced abilities of the Form of the assumed shape, but you do so with reduced initial Effect.
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==== Makeover Mirage ====
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Full-body mask.
 +
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You add illusory clothing, accessories, and cosmetic details to your appearance. 
 +
You do not change your physical shape; instead, you alter surface features such as hair, skin tone, facial details, and voice.
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This can conceal your identity or create striking, fabulous outfits. 
 +
You cannot change your size or body plan, but illusory clothing and accessories function as an instant disguise.
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You can use this on your entire Crew as an Advanced ability.
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==== Monster Mirage ====
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Illusory transformation.
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You take on the outward appearance of any creature or object. 
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This can aid social interaction or intimidation.
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* '''Limited Outcome''' transforms you into a version of yourself as you might have been had you grown up as the creature whose form you assume; those familiar with you can still recognize you.
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* '''Standard Outcome''' allows you to become a generic creature, very difficult to recognize as yourself.
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* '''Great Outcome''' allows you to assume the exact shape and mannerisms of a specific creature you have studied.
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==== Metamorphosis Mirage ====
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Transform crew.
 +
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Alter the appearance of your crew or a willing or helpless creature.
 +
This is Monster Mirage applied to another creature.
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==== Mob Mirage ====
 +
Transform crowd.
 +
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Change the appearance of many creatures at once.
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This is Monster Mirage applied to all creatures you can see in an Area (p. 221). 
 +
You may give each an individual appearance or render them as a faceless, uniform crowd.
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By altering many appearances simultaneously, you can obscure identities and sow confusion. 
 +
This can cause chaos in streets, courts, or battlefields. 
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Creatures do not automatically realize their own appearance has changed, compounding the confusion.
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=== Finesse ===
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Use Illusion for deceptive weapons, movement, and misdirection.
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==== Phantom Pilot ====
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Disguise Ride.
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Change the appearance of a mount or personal vehicle.
 +
You alter the visual appearance and, to a limited extent, the sound of a mount or vehicle in any way you choose. 
 +
The illusion covers the vehicle and its tracks as long as you maintain the effect.
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Concealing a very large conveyance, such as a yacht, bus, or dragon, requires a '''Great Outcome'''.
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 +
At Advanced tier, you can apply this effect individually to each of your Crew’s rides.
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==== Phantom Precision ====
 +
Illusory attack.
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Create a Fine and Potent illusory melee weapon.
 +
You project the appearance and sensation of a close-range weapon. 
 +
The attack causes real pain and convincing injury that fades at the end of the score; it cannot kill directly except by provoking dangerous actions.
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Illusory attacks cannot affect insensate targets that lack the capacity to interpret sensory input, such as objects or simple organisms. 
 +
Describe the form of the attack; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the apparent harm.
 +
 +
Aside from damage type, this substitutes for a Fine and Potent weapon. 
 +
Activating the illusion in combat takes no more time than drawing a weapon.
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 +
==== Phantom Path ====
 +
Illusory routes.
 +
 +
Alter the appearance of roads and paths.
 +
You make roads, trails, or passages appear to vanish, divert into poor terrain, or exist where none are present.
 +
 +
If observers can see you travel safely along a concealed or false path, the illusion becomes suspect. 
 +
Locals familiar with the terrain are especially difficult to mislead.
 +
 +
==== Phantom Passage ====
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Create shadow rides.
 +
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You create [[#Shadow_Illusions|shadow]] rides, semi-real mounts or vehicles for yourself and your Crew. 
 +
They function as ordinary conveyances of their type, but appear as misty or shadowy forms, make no noise, and leave no trail.
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=== Hunt ===
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Track, strike, and reshape the battlefield through Illusion. 
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Illusion Hunt excels at misdirection, pursuit, and apparent force rather than true lethality.
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==== Shadow Seeker ====
 +
Track images.
 +
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Track anything you have a clear mental image of.
 +
You follow the impression a target leaves on the world-image as it moves. 
 +
These traces fade quickly and become unreliable when many similar targets are nearby.
 +
 +
Consequences usually arise from the environment or population rather than the trail itself — obstacles, getting lost, hostile attention, traps, or ambushes.
 +
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==== Shadow Shot ====
 +
Illusory snipe.
 +
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A Fine and Potent ranged attack.
 +
Describe the form of the attack; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the illusory harm.
 +
 +
This serves as a replacement for ranged equipment in terms of Effect; a mundane '''Fine''' and '''Potent''' weapon is equally effective but causes real damage. 
 +
Using this attack in combat takes no additional time — activating the illusion is equivalent to drawing a weapon.
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==== Shadow Shift ====
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Phantom environment.
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You can reshape the appearance of an Area (p. 221).
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The illusion can be dramatic, but it only alters the appearance of existing things. 
 +
You cannot create new structures or render objects truly invisible.
 +
Examples include making a slum appear like a palace complex or a field appear as a jungle.
 +
 +
The illusion affects all senses, but offers no physical resistance when force is applied. 
 +
You may add environmental effects such as mist, rain, smoke, temperature shifts, and scents.
 +
 +
Shadow Shift is commonly used as a '''Set Up''', but it can also alter behavior — smoke, rain, snow, or darkness often cause people to flee, hide, or seek shelter.
 +
 +
Consequences may distract allies, strain concentration, or allow select opponents to pierce the illusion.
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==== Shadow Surge ====
 +
Illusory area attack.
 +
 +
An escalation of Shadow Shot, this is an illusory attack similar to a Fine and Potent grenade.
 +
This affects all enemies in a single location, trading precision for scale. 
 +
This allows full Effect against an entire gang of cohorts.
 +
 +
The illusion may include apparent environmental damage, convincing at a glance but quickly fading.
 +
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=== Prowl ===
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Hide, slip away, and reposition through Illusion. 
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Illusion excels at concealment and deception, even enabling movement through misdirection.
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==== Image Invisibility ====
 +
Become almost invisible.
 +
 +
You erase most visual cues of your presence, allowing you to Prowl into places that would otherwise be impossible to enter unnoticed.
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 +
The illusion is not perfect. 
 +
Air shimmers slightly, you emit a faint glow in darkness, and you still produce sound. 
 +
Strong light, total darkness, sudden movement, and noise make detection easier.
 +
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==== Image Infiltration ====
 +
Teleport and distract.
 +
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You create an illusion of yourself at a location you can clearly see.
 +
You can then exchange positions with it.
 +
 +
The illusory double attempts to flee or act believably on its own, drawing on a remnant of your personality, grabbing attention and creating confusion.
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==== Image Incursion ====
 +
Crew intrusion.
 +
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Allow others to use Image Invisibility and Image Infiltration.
 +
Each participant rolls their own Prowl Action and suffers their own Consequences. 
 +
This is often a Group Action.
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==== Image Inversion ====
 +
Appearance teleport.
 +
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Teleport between similar places.
 +
You teleport yourself and your Crew between two locations that are visually similar enough that casual observation cannot distinguish them.
 +
 +
You must be familiar with the destination. 
 +
You may use other illusions to make the locations match more closely, usually by changing the place you are at.
 +
 +
This is regional travel — remaining within the same city or area — but is usually sufficient to escape almost any situation.
 +
Illusive Excursion excels at escapes, but is risky when used to infiltrate hostile territory.
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=== Skirmish ===
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Prosper in the chaos of battle through deception and misdirection.
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==== Echo Evasion ====
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Resist illusory harm.
 +
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You absorb harm caused by Illusions, allowing you to ignore most Harm from dangerous [[Cosmology_(FiD)#Dreamscapes|dreamscapes]] and many [[Cosmology_(FiD)#Dreamlands|Drealands]] events, illusory environments, or deceptive sensory effects such as phantom flames, fumes, or collapsing terrain. 
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==== Echo Engagement ====
 +
Illusory melee.
 +
 +
Fine and Potent illusory attack.
 +
You make a close-range attack through projected force, pain, or apparent injury. 
 +
Illusory attacks cause real pain and convincing damage that fades at the end of the score; they cannot kill directly except by provoking dangerous actions.
 +
 +
Illusory attacks cannot affect insensate targets that lack the capacity to interpret sensory input, such as objects or simple organisms. 
 +
Describe the form of the attack; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the apparent harm.
 +
 +
Aside from damage type, this substitutes for equipment; mundane weapons are just as effective. 
 +
Some targets may be more or less vulnerable to specific attacks, but this is the exception.
 +
 +
==== Echo Expanse ====
 +
Illusory obstructions.
 +
 +
Create illusory obstructions that negate Scale (p 221).
 +
You conjure convincing hindrances — spectral allies, false barriers, shifting mazes, or concealing mist — that break up enemy formations. 
 +
This negates the advantage of numbers without creating lasting terrain.
 +
You can also make one Echo Engagement as a part of this.
 +
 +
==== Echo Excision ====
 +
Area attack.
 +
 +
Echo Engagement as an area attack.
 +
Fine and Potent illusory attack against all enemies in the skirmish.
 +
This is Illusory Elite applied across the entire engagement. 
 +
You negate the advantage from Scale (p. 221) and spread your Effect across multiple opponents, inflicting full Illusory Skirmish Harm against a Cohort Gang.
 +
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=== Study ===
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Study and analyze illusions and images to gain insight and knowledge. The outcome required depends on range.
 +
* Limited outcome for touch.
 +
* Standard outcome for line-of-sight.
 +
* Great outcome to reach a target you know of or have some link to, but which is out of line-of-sight.
 +
 +
These powers can spot illusions, but you have to actively use them to do so.
 +
 +
Position depends on the situation. Safely in your base the position is controlled. In the middle of a fight or when pinned down the position is desperate. Sometimes thing you are researching it dangerous in itself, worsening position.
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==== Illusory Insight ====
 +
Identify Illusion.
 +
 +
Learn the powers and abilities of an illusion.
 +
Learn of any powers or special abilities the illusion has. This includes actual rules and game effects as well as what the illusion hides or disguises. 
 +
 +
==== Illusory Imprint ====
 +
A view from your memory.
 +
 +
You recreate a scene from memory.
 +
This is detailed and may contain things you do not consciously remember.
 +
Others can help you inspect this image and draw their own conclusions, but it is very hard for them to tell if this is truly a memory or an illusion you created using Sway in order to fool them.
 +
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==== Illusory Inheritance ====
 +
A view from the past.
 +
 +
Illusory Memory, but it is from the past of your current location of an item or person you hold as you use the ability, you need not have been present yourself.
 +
You can zoom in on events of interest.
 +
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Illusory Memory, but it is from the past of your current location, you need not have been present when the event occurred.
 +
You can zoom in on events of interest.
 +
 +
==== Illusory Imago ====
 +
See everything.
 +
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You see everything in Range (p. 221). Darkness, walls and barriers do not limit vision, but enclosed spaces do.
 +
Provides a detailed view of events involving Illusions as far as you can see, pinpointing locations of interest.
 +
You can then play back what you see in three locations in the area, like Illusory Imprint.
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=== Survey ===
 +
Perceive and locate illusions.
 +
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The Outcome required depends on concealment:
 +
* '''Limited Outcome''' detects targets behind light cover or at extreme distance.
 +
* '''Standard Outcome''' can see behind walls and into hard cover.
 +
* '''Great Outcome''' reveals distant locations or places you did not know existed.
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==== Project Probe ====
 +
Detect Illusion.
 +
 +
Detect illusions and invisible things.
 +
You selectively sense illusions of a specified kind.
 +
This is a basic spotting power.
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==== Project Perception ====
 +
Image that updates.
 +
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You create a small illusion of a known location.
 +
The image updates in real time as the location changes, as long as you maintain concentration.
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==== Project Presence ====
 +
Pursuing image.
 +
 +
Create a live illusory image of a creature.
 +
As Project Perception, but focused on a known creature.
 +
The illusion follows the creature as it moves and shows what is nearby.
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==== Project Perspective ====
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Create a live illusory map of a vast area.
 +
 +
As Project Perception, but on a grand scale.
 +
You can represent everything within Range (p. 221), such as several city blocks or a large terrain feature such as a forest, field, or hill, and shift the viewpoint to different angles or positions.
 +
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=== Sway ===
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Convince others by showing them illusions.
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==== Persuasive Phantom ====
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Illusory persona.
 +
 +
Convincing visual image up to the size of a human.
 +
Create a full-sense image of something of human size or smaller.
 +
This can be a creature that tries to convince observers with convincing words, or something like a signpost.
 +
The image appears real to all senses, but if pushed hard it is revealed to be immaterial.
 +
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==== Persuasive Procession ====
 +
Illusory crowd.
 +
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Full-sense illusion of a stage and actors.
 +
Similar but larger than Persuasive Phantom.
 +
An illusion of a few dozen people or things like a large carriage or street scene. You can move the illusion as long as you move all the components together, something left behind will soon disappear. This allows you to make an illusion of a group of monsters or people that move about, but their tracks and any items left behind will soon disappear as they move out of an area.
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This is precise enough to make forged documents.
 +
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==== Persuasive Performance ====
 +
Illusory expectations.
 +
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Draw illusion from another's mind.
 +
Similar to Persuasive Procession, but you give control over the illusion to a target's subconscious. You can give a general theme of the illusion, and the target will fill in the details. This frees you from having to concentrate on controlling the illusion, and it will always look and act appropriately to the target's expectations.
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A target with high self-confidence may be able to push the illusion to fit their agenda, but this actually makes it harder for that observer penetrate the illusion.
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==== Persuasive Paradigm ====
 +
Illusory world.
 +
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An illusion around a creature replaces all sensations.
 +
The target must be in your power for you to do this.
 +
You encase the target in an illusion that controls every sensation the target perceives.
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This places the target in an illusory world entirely of your creation.
 +
You can create a theme for the illusion that repeats with simple variations, or you can give control to the target's subconscious having it play out the targets desires or fears. The target appears to be asleep, and any interaction with the target's actual body will be incorporated into the illusion, allowing the target to be fed, clothed, and led.
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You can take detailed control at any time when you touch the target, and you may be able to trick the target into acts provoked by events in the Private Phantasm.
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=== Tinker ===
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Create illusory objects and structures.
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You can create illusions of objects of any kind, with any appearance you desire, but they are insubstantial unless otherwise stated. 
 +
More advanced techniques allow illusions to gain limited, conditional reality.
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Outcome determines duration:
 +
* '''Limited Outcome''' — lasts for immediate use.
 +
* '''Standard Outcome''' — lasts for the duration of a score.
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* '''Great Outcome''' — semi-permanent.
 +
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Objects larger than a human (or you, if you are larger than human), highly complex constructions, or items whose apparent Quality exceeds your Tier require increased Outcome.
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 +
Position depends on how quiet your workspace is and how much time you have.
 +
 +
Consequences often alter details of the illusion: warped proportions, overly ornate features, strange markings, mismatched symbols, or subtle inconsistencies that hint the object is unreal.
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==== Construct Configuration ====
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Alter object.
 +
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Alter the appearance of an existing object.
 +
You change the appearance of an object up to human size. 
 +
You do not change its actual size or mass, but you may radically alter its apparent form.
 +
 +
A stick may appear as a sword, a log as a mount, clothing as armor, or the reverse. 
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This is a full-sense illusion, affecting sight, sound, smell, and touch.
 +
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The illusion may suggest abilities the object does not have or conceal features it does. 
 +
The object functions as its original form; the illusion does not alter effectiveness, but may mislead users into employing it incorrectly.
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==== Construct Conjuring ====
 +
Illusory objects.
 +
 +
Create illusory objects or render objects invisible.
 +
You can create illusory objects from nothing or make existing objects invisible. 
 +
Illusory objects can be manipulated as if real but cannot support weight.
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You may create larger objects, up to the size of a large carriage. 
 +
Illusory effects may now extend outward — for example, missiles from an illusory weapon can produce illusory Harm at range.
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An invisible weapon may grant an advantage initially, but use and impact tends to reveal it for what it is.
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''When used to create weapons:''
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Illusory attacks cause pain and apparent wounds that fade at the end of the score. 
 +
Illusions cannot kill directly and cannot affect [[Mind_Powers_(FiD)#Insensate|insensate]] things lacking cognitive capacity. 
 +
Describe the form of the attack; relevant vulnerabilities and resistances apply to the illusory Harm.
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==== Construct Conception ====
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Create shadow objects.
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As Phantasmal Fabrication, but objects you create can be [[#Shadow_Illusions|shadowy]], semi-real. 
 +
They function as what they depict but with reduced effect, and only for you and your allies.
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For example, you might create an illusory stone bridge that supports your Crew like a wooden bridge, but offers no support to others.
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[[#Shadow_Illusions|Shadow]] objects way can affect mindless things and physical objects. 
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Tools and weapons function as basic, functional examples — usable, but imperfect.
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==== Construct Coalescence ====
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Huge illusions.
 +
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Create illusory objects and structures on a massive scale.
 +
This expands Construct Composition to mass production or monumental construction. 
 +
You may create large numbers of objects or enormous structures such as ships, buildings, towns, or small landscapes.
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Complex scenes or varied objects may require additional concentration or rolls to maintain, but this does not increase stress cost beyond the initial use.
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=== Wreck ===
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Create illusions of destruction and collapse.
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'''Nothing is really damaged, it just looks that way'''.
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Illusion does not wreck directly, as its effects are unreal until Shadowy Shatter. 
 +
Illusion excels at causing apparent mayhem without lasting collateral damage. 
 +
This makes Wreck Illusion ideal for getaways and misdirection — a bridge that seems to collapse behind you, a gate that appears smashed, or a building that looks unsafe to enter.
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Position depends on the situation. 
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If you are unseen, undisturbed, and understand what you are pretending to destroy, the Position is '''Controlled'''. 
 +
If enemies are present, the structure is unfamiliar, or the illusion risks provoking real accidents, the Position may be '''Desperate'''.
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The Outcome required depends on the apparent scale of the destruction. 
 +
* '''Standard Outcome''' creates the illusion of a car-sized (or smaller) breach or collapse. 
 +
* '''Great Outcome''' allows larger destruction.
 +
Repeated or excessive use strains credibility — an illusion of a rifle breaking ten times invites someone to test it and discover it still functions.
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==== Faux Fracture ====
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Personal scale illusion.
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Create the illusion of damage to an object or creature.
 +
You create the appearance of destruction to objects or creatures you could plausibly destroy with a sledgehammer.
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Illusory attacks cause real pain and apparent damage that fades at the end of the score. 
 +
They cannot kill directly; lethal outcomes only occur if the illusion provokes dangerous actions.
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Describe the form of the damage; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the apparent harm.
 +
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Unlike most illusory attacks, Wreck Illusion can affect objects and insensate things that lack cognitive capacity, though the damage itself remains unreal.
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==== Faux Fissure ====
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Structural scale illusion.
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Create the illusion of damage to a solid structure.
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This is Faux Fracture applied to stronger targets, such as walls, gates, or fortifications. 
 +
It functions as a Fine and Potent illusory sledgehammer when used against creatures.
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==== Faux Fault ====
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Temporary damage.
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Illusory damage that creates exploitable openings usable by the crew.
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This functions as Faux Fissure, but the damage becomes temporarily exploitable at your discretion. 
 +
You might create an illusory hole in a wall that you and your Crew can pass through, but which fades over time or as you direct.
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As the illusion fades, so does your ability to exploit it.
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==== Faux Fragmentation ====
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Area illusion.
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Create city-scale illusions of devastation.
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This expands Phantom Fracture out to the limits of Range (p. 221), creating the appearance of widespread destruction across districts or entire cities.
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Illusion is the art of perception and deception through sensory projection. It is concerned with perception, not substance. Illusion powers are most often used to deceive, but they can also be used to educate, direct, or reveal patterns that are otherwise hard to notice.

What is an Illusion

Illusion can create sights, sounds, scents, sensations of touch, and other sensory phenomena, but these are always suggestive and indirect. The primary focus of Illusion is vision. Illusionists whose primary sense is not sight would instead focus on projections tuned to their dominant sense, but this is not covered by these rules.

Illusions are Real

Illusions create images of creatures and objects that are objectively real in that they register on physical senses, including those of living beings and sensory devices. Such images are unreal in that they are projections rather than physical matter. An illusion cannot affect objects, structures, or creatures through force unless the power explicitly says it can. An illusion of weight may cause scales to react, but it cannot cause a bridge to collapse. A lift with a weight sensor may shut down due to an illusory overload, but if the sensor is bypassed, the lift functions normally.

Illusory Attacks

Illusory attacks cause real pain and apparent wounds that fade into insignificance at the end of the score. Illusions cannot kill directly; they can only kill by provoking actions with lethal consequences. Each illusory attack should be described fictionally, and any vulnerability or resistance that would apply to the described attack also applies to the illusory harm.

Illusory attacks cannot affect insensate things that lack the capacity to interpret sensory input. This includes objects and creatures below a threshold of perception, such as bacteria and ordinary plants. Observers may perceive such targets as taking damage, but the apparent damage fades over time and has no effect on the insensate thing.

Shadow Illusions

Some illusions have shadow effects. These are almost real and can have physical effects, but these fade away over time. The most spectacular one is Shadowy Shatter that creates an illusory how you can physically move through but that fades away over time. The mechanism here is unclear, the most popular explanation is an overlap with some part of the Shell.

Specters

Illusion creatures are called specters. Specters are structured to behave as if they truly are what they portray, allowing their illusions to respond dynamically without constant intervention from the user. Some specters are highly specialized, believing themselves to be specific people, animals, objects, or even terrain features and are very good at playing their role. Finding or creating such specters may require a flashback or a long-term project. Specters that are aware of their illusory nature are more flexible but less convincing.

Plane of Illusion

The plane of Illusion is a plane of dreams: ephemeral, unstable, and subjective. It shifts rapidly and is shaped by the dreaming minds of the world. Creatures with powerful imaginations may create persistent dream-realms of their own. Such realms can be studied or manipulated to influence their creator, but doing so is difficult and dangerous.

Illusion Abilities

Action Basic Advanced Master Apex
Dice Minimum 2d Minimum 4d Minimum 6d
Stress Avoid fumble (2+). Succeed (4+). Full success (6). Critical (2 sixes).
Attune Sense Spectre
Detect Illusions.
Sever Spectre
Dismiss Illusion.
Summon Spectre
Summon Spectres.
Sublime Spectre
Illusion gate.
Command Menacing Mirage
Intimidating aura.
Message Mirage
Signalling illusion.
Majestic Mirage
Impressive scene.
Mirage Arcana
Grand scene.
Consort Makeover Mirage
Full-body mask.
Monster Mirage
Illusory transformation.
Metamorphosis Mirage
Transform crew.
Mob Mirage
Transform crowd.
Finesse Phantom Pilot
Disguise Ride.
Phantom Precision
Illusory attack.
Phantom Path
Illusory routes.
Phantom Passage
Create shadow rides.
Hunt Shadow Seeker
Track images.
Shadow Shot
Illusory snipe.
Shadow Shift
Phantom environment.
Shadow Surge
Illusory area attack.
Prowl Image Invisibility
Become almost invisible.
Image Infiltration
Teleport and distract.
Image Incursion
Crew intrusion.
Image Inversion
Appearance teleport.
Skirmish Echo Evasion
Resist illusory harm.
Echo Engagement
Illusory melee.
Echo Expanse
Illusory obstructions.
Echo Excision
Area attack.
Study Illusory Insight
Identify Illusion.
Illusory Imprint
A view from your memory.
Illusory Inheritance
A view from the past.
Illusory Imago
See everything.
Survey Project Probe
Detect Illusion.
Project Perception
Image that updates.
Project Presence
Pursuing image.
Project Perspective
Create a live illusory map of a vast area.
Sway Persuasive Phantom
Illusory persona.
Persuasive Procession
Illusory crowd.
Persuasive Performance
Illusory expectations.
Persuasive Paradigm
Illusory world.
Tinker Construct Configuration
Alter object.
Construct Conjuring
Illusory objects.
Construct Conception
Create shadow objects.
Construct Coalescence
Huge illusions.
Wreck Faux Fracture
Personal scale illusion.
Faux Fissure
Structural scale illusion.
Faux Fault
Temporary damage.
Faux Fragmentation
Area illusion.

Expanded Illusion Abilities

A recurring problem with Illusion is concealing the fact that projections appear out of nowhere. Illusions are most effective when you have time to prepare or when their appearance can be plausibly masked — emerging from behind a corner, through smoke, darkness, or visual clutter.

Illusions can also be made more convincing by framing them as the result of other forces or Forms, whether or not you actually possess those powers. The illusion does not need to explain itself; it only needs to delay doubt long enough to matter.

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Attune

Harness the power of Attune to perceive and manipulate supernatural energies, allowing you to detect and interact with Illusion beings and phenomena.

Consequences depend on what happens around you while you Attune. Having helpers or protection reduces risk, and dismissing a willing specter may even be Controlled. Common Consequences include a specter losing control of its projection, nearby illusions destabilizing, or other Illusion creatures intervening.

Sense Spectre

Detect Illusions.

You can see Illusion Spirits and detect Illusion Monsters and powers. This is commonly used to identify projections, hidden specters, or summoned illusions so they can be dispelled or dismissed.

Using Dream Detection may spoil illusions, but you must actively apply it. Even when you know an illusion is false, you still perceive it normally.

  • Limited Outcome suffices against a creature or effect you can clearly see.
  • Standard Outcome is required if it is hidden.
  • Great Outcome is required if it is concealed behind solid barriers.

Sever Spectre

Dismiss Illusion.

Dismissing a specter is difficult and usually requires a Great Outcome. A weakened specter requires only a Standard Outcome. A specter that wishes to be dismissed requires only a Limited Outcome.

You can also force a specter to materialize or reveal its true form. This is easy but limited in range:

  • Limited Effect works only within reach.
  • Standard Effect reaches across an area based on Tier (p. 220).
  • Great Effect reaches across a distance determined by Tier.

You can dispel any Illusion power, as well as powers that alter appearance or sustain specters. This is often used as a Set Up to improve Position when opposing powers are in play.

When used directly, the Effect is usually Limited unless the target relies on Illusion for protection or concealment. Revealing a specter obsessed with maintaining an identity can be terrifying for it.

When dramatically appropriate, a key Illusion may resist dispelling. In such cases, Sever Spectre provides insight into what must be done to resolve the situation instead of negating the effect outright.

Summon Spectre

Summon Spectres.

Illusory summons are called specters. They are Expert Cohort Spirits (p. 96) with Illusion powers and immaterial bodies.

Summoning a specific specter requires knowledge of its unique identity, often called a true name. For technomancers this may take the form of an ID signature, blueprint, or holographic pattern. Learning such an identity may require a flashback, a downtime research activity, or a reward from a score.

Specters come in two broad types:

  • Emulator specters believe themselves to truly be what they portray — a person, animal, object, or even a terrain feature. They use Illusion to sustain this identity and will act decisively to preserve it.
  • Trickster specters pursue personal, often eccentric agendas. One might love parades, another races, a third mundane rituals. They delight in confusion and use Illusion creatively to advance their obsessions.

Sublime Spectre

Illusion gate.

Gate to the Land of Dreams or into a dream. Illusion is linked to the Land of Dreams, where Illusion dominates reality. This realm is fluid, unstable, and subjective, as described in the introduction.

Entering the Land of Dreams involves projecting an Astral Body: your body remains asleep while your consciousness travels. Time there is subjective — a single night’s sleep may contain minutes or months of dream-time.

There are things that are possible to do here that are not allowed in the regular world. Appropriate effects are reduced one step in difficulty, from advanced to basic, master to advanced, and apex to master. This opens the possibility of new super-apex powers that have to be negotiated with the game master. Such effects rarely reach outside the plane of origin, but if they affect creatures there the effect may remain when you return to the mundane world.

This can also be used to contact creatures too powerful to summon. This allows you to ignore tier when creating the gate, but gives you no power over the target. The creature may then use the gate to come to you, call you into its presence, send minions, or communicate with you at a distance.

Illusion gates may also open into a creature’s personal dreamscape. This requires a supernatural link or the target’s presence.

Such journeys confront the dreamer’s fears, memories, and desires. They may recover lost memories, influence behavior, or reshape personality, but doing so is dangerous and unpredictable.

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Command

Illusion does not command creatures directly. Instead, it creates images and sounds that influence behavior by provoking reactions.

Illusion Command is indirect: you must craft a situation that encourages obedience, fear, awe, or hesitation. The guiding principle is “show, not tell.” Illusions can move and make sound, but they are poor at extended speech, limited to short emphatic phrases.

Menacing Mirage

Intimidating aura.

Create frightening or awe-inspiring images or sounds. You can give yourself an intimidating aura or create a threatening illusion and sound, roughly human-sized and up to about a cubic meter in volume, or a sound comparable to a lion’s roar.

The image can move and react to creatures but lacks even the illusion of physical solidity. This provides sufficient leverage to use Command for intimidation without direct violence or revealing your involvement.

Message Mirage

Signalling illusion.

Send an illusory projection of yourself to communicate. You create an illusion of yourself that appears near a creature you can clearly imagine. You can see, hear, and speak as if you were present.

The projection follows the target, and your perception is focused on them and you can only see nearby features they indicate or interact with.

Majestic Mirage

Impressive scene.

You create a full-sense illusion the size of a house, such as a formation of several dozen figures or enough imagery to fill a small square.

The illusion can speak and act out a scene under your broad direction. You do not need to micromanage it; it automatically orients itself to interact convincingly with nearby observers.

Depending on how it is used, this improves either Effect, Position, or possibly both.

Mirage Arcana

Grand scene.

This functions as Majestic Mirage on a grand scale. You can create the appearance of armies, cities, palace-complexes, forests, or mountains.

Simple scenes that do not require detailed interaction are easy to maintain. Complex scenes involving many interacting figures require sustained concentration and may call for additional rolls to maintain, though these do not risk Stress like the initial use.

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Consort

Change the appearance of creatures through Illusion — first yourself, then others, and finally entire crowds.

Consort Illusion alters how creatures are perceived, not what they physically are. These changes can enable deception, social access, or confusion, but they do not grant new abilities or effect from illusory physical traits.

Normally you gain none of the abilities of your assumed form. You cannot fly as an illusory bird, breathe water as an illusory fish, or otherwise bypass physical limitations.

Extreme size changes are impractical. Appearing tiny does not let you pass through small spaces, and appearing enormous does not grant physical reach — people may collide with parts of you that are not actually present. To meaningfully interact at a different scale, you must rely on other powers. Great Outcome can overcome this limitation, see below.

  • Limited Outcome lasts for a scene.
  • Standard Outcome lasts for the duration of a score.
  • Great Outcome lasts for a scene, but this becomes a shadow illusion, allowing you to use the Basic and Advanced abilities of the Form of the assumed shape, but you do so with reduced initial Effect.

Makeover Mirage

Full-body mask.

You add illusory clothing, accessories, and cosmetic details to your appearance. You do not change your physical shape; instead, you alter surface features such as hair, skin tone, facial details, and voice.

This can conceal your identity or create striking, fabulous outfits. You cannot change your size or body plan, but illusory clothing and accessories function as an instant disguise.

You can use this on your entire Crew as an Advanced ability.

Monster Mirage

Illusory transformation.

You take on the outward appearance of any creature or object. This can aid social interaction or intimidation.

  • Limited Outcome transforms you into a version of yourself as you might have been had you grown up as the creature whose form you assume; those familiar with you can still recognize you.
  • Standard Outcome allows you to become a generic creature, very difficult to recognize as yourself.
  • Great Outcome allows you to assume the exact shape and mannerisms of a specific creature you have studied.

Metamorphosis Mirage

Transform crew.

Alter the appearance of your crew or a willing or helpless creature. This is Monster Mirage applied to another creature.

Mob Mirage

Transform crowd.

Change the appearance of many creatures at once. This is Monster Mirage applied to all creatures you can see in an Area (p. 221). You may give each an individual appearance or render them as a faceless, uniform crowd.

By altering many appearances simultaneously, you can obscure identities and sow confusion. This can cause chaos in streets, courts, or battlefields. Creatures do not automatically realize their own appearance has changed, compounding the confusion.

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Finesse

Use Illusion for deceptive weapons, movement, and misdirection.

Phantom Pilot

Disguise Ride.

Change the appearance of a mount or personal vehicle. You alter the visual appearance and, to a limited extent, the sound of a mount or vehicle in any way you choose. The illusion covers the vehicle and its tracks as long as you maintain the effect.

Concealing a very large conveyance, such as a yacht, bus, or dragon, requires a Great Outcome.

At Advanced tier, you can apply this effect individually to each of your Crew’s rides.

Phantom Precision

Illusory attack.

Create a Fine and Potent illusory melee weapon. You project the appearance and sensation of a close-range weapon. The attack causes real pain and convincing injury that fades at the end of the score; it cannot kill directly except by provoking dangerous actions.

Illusory attacks cannot affect insensate targets that lack the capacity to interpret sensory input, such as objects or simple organisms. Describe the form of the attack; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the apparent harm.

Aside from damage type, this substitutes for a Fine and Potent weapon. Activating the illusion in combat takes no more time than drawing a weapon.

Phantom Path

Illusory routes.

Alter the appearance of roads and paths. You make roads, trails, or passages appear to vanish, divert into poor terrain, or exist where none are present.

If observers can see you travel safely along a concealed or false path, the illusion becomes suspect. Locals familiar with the terrain are especially difficult to mislead.

Phantom Passage

Create shadow rides.

You create shadow rides, semi-real mounts or vehicles for yourself and your Crew. They function as ordinary conveyances of their type, but appear as misty or shadowy forms, make no noise, and leave no trail.

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Hunt

Track, strike, and reshape the battlefield through Illusion. Illusion Hunt excels at misdirection, pursuit, and apparent force rather than true lethality.

Shadow Seeker

Track images.

Track anything you have a clear mental image of. You follow the impression a target leaves on the world-image as it moves. These traces fade quickly and become unreliable when many similar targets are nearby.

Consequences usually arise from the environment or population rather than the trail itself — obstacles, getting lost, hostile attention, traps, or ambushes.

Shadow Shot

Illusory snipe.

A Fine and Potent ranged attack. Describe the form of the attack; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the illusory harm.

This serves as a replacement for ranged equipment in terms of Effect; a mundane Fine and Potent weapon is equally effective but causes real damage. Using this attack in combat takes no additional time — activating the illusion is equivalent to drawing a weapon.

Shadow Shift

Phantom environment.

You can reshape the appearance of an Area (p. 221). The illusion can be dramatic, but it only alters the appearance of existing things. You cannot create new structures or render objects truly invisible. Examples include making a slum appear like a palace complex or a field appear as a jungle.

The illusion affects all senses, but offers no physical resistance when force is applied. You may add environmental effects such as mist, rain, smoke, temperature shifts, and scents.

Shadow Shift is commonly used as a Set Up, but it can also alter behavior — smoke, rain, snow, or darkness often cause people to flee, hide, or seek shelter.

Consequences may distract allies, strain concentration, or allow select opponents to pierce the illusion.

Shadow Surge

Illusory area attack.

An escalation of Shadow Shot, this is an illusory attack similar to a Fine and Potent grenade. This affects all enemies in a single location, trading precision for scale. This allows full Effect against an entire gang of cohorts.

The illusion may include apparent environmental damage, convincing at a glance but quickly fading.

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Prowl

Hide, slip away, and reposition through Illusion. Illusion excels at concealment and deception, even enabling movement through misdirection.

Image Invisibility

Become almost invisible.

You erase most visual cues of your presence, allowing you to Prowl into places that would otherwise be impossible to enter unnoticed.

The illusion is not perfect. Air shimmers slightly, you emit a faint glow in darkness, and you still produce sound. Strong light, total darkness, sudden movement, and noise make detection easier.

Image Infiltration

Teleport and distract.

You create an illusion of yourself at a location you can clearly see. You can then exchange positions with it.

The illusory double attempts to flee or act believably on its own, drawing on a remnant of your personality, grabbing attention and creating confusion.

Image Incursion

Crew intrusion.

Allow others to use Image Invisibility and Image Infiltration. Each participant rolls their own Prowl Action and suffers their own Consequences. This is often a Group Action.

Image Inversion

Appearance teleport.

Teleport between similar places. You teleport yourself and your Crew between two locations that are visually similar enough that casual observation cannot distinguish them.

You must be familiar with the destination. You may use other illusions to make the locations match more closely, usually by changing the place you are at.

This is regional travel — remaining within the same city or area — but is usually sufficient to escape almost any situation. Illusive Excursion excels at escapes, but is risky when used to infiltrate hostile territory.

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Skirmish

Prosper in the chaos of battle through deception and misdirection.

Echo Evasion

Resist illusory harm.

You absorb harm caused by Illusions, allowing you to ignore most Harm from dangerous dreamscapes and many Drealands events, illusory environments, or deceptive sensory effects such as phantom flames, fumes, or collapsing terrain. You increase the effect of Skirmish rolls for endurance in such environments. Roll Skirmish to resist such Harm. 1-3: No reduction. 4-6: Reduce Harm by 1 level. Critical: Reduce Harm by 2 levels.

As a Master power, you can protect an ally for a score; as an Apex Power, you can protect your crew. Allies roll their own Skirmish dice.

Echo Engagement

Illusory melee.

Fine and Potent illusory attack. You make a close-range attack through projected force, pain, or apparent injury. Illusory attacks cause real pain and convincing damage that fades at the end of the score; they cannot kill directly except by provoking dangerous actions.

Illusory attacks cannot affect insensate targets that lack the capacity to interpret sensory input, such as objects or simple organisms. Describe the form of the attack; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the apparent harm.

Aside from damage type, this substitutes for equipment; mundane weapons are just as effective. Some targets may be more or less vulnerable to specific attacks, but this is the exception.

Echo Expanse

Illusory obstructions.

Create illusory obstructions that negate Scale (p 221). You conjure convincing hindrances — spectral allies, false barriers, shifting mazes, or concealing mist — that break up enemy formations. This negates the advantage of numbers without creating lasting terrain. You can also make one Echo Engagement as a part of this.

Echo Excision

Area attack.

Echo Engagement as an area attack. Fine and Potent illusory attack against all enemies in the skirmish. This is Illusory Elite applied across the entire engagement. You negate the advantage from Scale (p. 221) and spread your Effect across multiple opponents, inflicting full Illusory Skirmish Harm against a Cohort Gang.

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Study

Study and analyze illusions and images to gain insight and knowledge. The outcome required depends on range.

  • Limited outcome for touch.
  • Standard outcome for line-of-sight.
  • Great outcome to reach a target you know of or have some link to, but which is out of line-of-sight.

These powers can spot illusions, but you have to actively use them to do so.

Position depends on the situation. Safely in your base the position is controlled. In the middle of a fight or when pinned down the position is desperate. Sometimes thing you are researching it dangerous in itself, worsening position.

Illusory Insight

Identify Illusion.

Learn the powers and abilities of an illusion. Learn of any powers or special abilities the illusion has. This includes actual rules and game effects as well as what the illusion hides or disguises.

Illusory Imprint

A view from your memory.

You recreate a scene from memory. This is detailed and may contain things you do not consciously remember. Others can help you inspect this image and draw their own conclusions, but it is very hard for them to tell if this is truly a memory or an illusion you created using Sway in order to fool them.

Illusory Inheritance

A view from the past.

Illusory Memory, but it is from the past of your current location of an item or person you hold as you use the ability, you need not have been present yourself. You can zoom in on events of interest.

Illusory Memory, but it is from the past of your current location, you need not have been present when the event occurred. You can zoom in on events of interest.

Illusory Imago

See everything.

You see everything in Range (p. 221). Darkness, walls and barriers do not limit vision, but enclosed spaces do. Provides a detailed view of events involving Illusions as far as you can see, pinpointing locations of interest. You can then play back what you see in three locations in the area, like Illusory Imprint.

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Survey

Perceive and locate illusions.

The Outcome required depends on concealment:

  • Limited Outcome detects targets behind light cover or at extreme distance.
  • Standard Outcome can see behind walls and into hard cover.
  • Great Outcome reveals distant locations or places you did not know existed.

Project Probe

Detect Illusion.

Detect illusions and invisible things. You selectively sense illusions of a specified kind. This is a basic spotting power.

Project Perception

Image that updates.

You create a small illusion of a known location. The image updates in real time as the location changes, as long as you maintain concentration.

Project Presence

Pursuing image.

Create a live illusory image of a creature. As Project Perception, but focused on a known creature. The illusion follows the creature as it moves and shows what is nearby.

Project Perspective

Create a live illusory map of a vast area.

As Project Perception, but on a grand scale. You can represent everything within Range (p. 221), such as several city blocks or a large terrain feature such as a forest, field, or hill, and shift the viewpoint to different angles or positions.

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Sway

Convince others by showing them illusions.

Persuasive Phantom

Illusory persona.

Convincing visual image up to the size of a human. Create a full-sense image of something of human size or smaller. This can be a creature that tries to convince observers with convincing words, or something like a signpost. The image appears real to all senses, but if pushed hard it is revealed to be immaterial.

Persuasive Procession

Illusory crowd.

Full-sense illusion of a stage and actors. Similar but larger than Persuasive Phantom. An illusion of a few dozen people or things like a large carriage or street scene. You can move the illusion as long as you move all the components together, something left behind will soon disappear. This allows you to make an illusion of a group of monsters or people that move about, but their tracks and any items left behind will soon disappear as they move out of an area. This is precise enough to make forged documents.

Persuasive Performance

Illusory expectations.

Draw illusion from another's mind. Similar to Persuasive Procession, but you give control over the illusion to a target's subconscious. You can give a general theme of the illusion, and the target will fill in the details. This frees you from having to concentrate on controlling the illusion, and it will always look and act appropriately to the target's expectations. A target with high self-confidence may be able to push the illusion to fit their agenda, but this actually makes it harder for that observer penetrate the illusion.

Persuasive Paradigm

Illusory world.

An illusion around a creature replaces all sensations. The target must be in your power for you to do this. You encase the target in an illusion that controls every sensation the target perceives. This places the target in an illusory world entirely of your creation. You can create a theme for the illusion that repeats with simple variations, or you can give control to the target's subconscious having it play out the targets desires or fears. The target appears to be asleep, and any interaction with the target's actual body will be incorporated into the illusion, allowing the target to be fed, clothed, and led. You can take detailed control at any time when you touch the target, and you may be able to trick the target into acts provoked by events in the Private Phantasm.

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Tinker

Create illusory objects and structures.

You can create illusions of objects of any kind, with any appearance you desire, but they are insubstantial unless otherwise stated. More advanced techniques allow illusions to gain limited, conditional reality.

Outcome determines duration:

  • Limited Outcome — lasts for immediate use.
  • Standard Outcome — lasts for the duration of a score.
  • Great Outcome — semi-permanent.

Objects larger than a human (or you, if you are larger than human), highly complex constructions, or items whose apparent Quality exceeds your Tier require increased Outcome.

Position depends on how quiet your workspace is and how much time you have.

Consequences often alter details of the illusion: warped proportions, overly ornate features, strange markings, mismatched symbols, or subtle inconsistencies that hint the object is unreal.

Construct Configuration

Alter object.

Alter the appearance of an existing object. You change the appearance of an object up to human size. You do not change its actual size or mass, but you may radically alter its apparent form.

A stick may appear as a sword, a log as a mount, clothing as armor, or the reverse. This is a full-sense illusion, affecting sight, sound, smell, and touch.

The illusion may suggest abilities the object does not have or conceal features it does. The object functions as its original form; the illusion does not alter effectiveness, but may mislead users into employing it incorrectly.

Construct Conjuring

Illusory objects.

Create illusory objects or render objects invisible. You can create illusory objects from nothing or make existing objects invisible. Illusory objects can be manipulated as if real but cannot support weight.

You may create larger objects, up to the size of a large carriage. Illusory effects may now extend outward — for example, missiles from an illusory weapon can produce illusory Harm at range.

An invisible weapon may grant an advantage initially, but use and impact tends to reveal it for what it is.

When used to create weapons: Illusory attacks cause pain and apparent wounds that fade at the end of the score. Illusions cannot kill directly and cannot affect insensate things lacking cognitive capacity. Describe the form of the attack; relevant vulnerabilities and resistances apply to the illusory Harm.

Construct Conception

Create shadow objects.

As Phantasmal Fabrication, but objects you create can be shadowy, semi-real. They function as what they depict but with reduced effect, and only for you and your allies.

For example, you might create an illusory stone bridge that supports your Crew like a wooden bridge, but offers no support to others.

Shadow objects way can affect mindless things and physical objects. Tools and weapons function as basic, functional examples — usable, but imperfect.

Construct Coalescence

Huge illusions.

Create illusory objects and structures on a massive scale. This expands Construct Composition to mass production or monumental construction. You may create large numbers of objects or enormous structures such as ships, buildings, towns, or small landscapes.

Complex scenes or varied objects may require additional concentration or rolls to maintain, but this does not increase stress cost beyond the initial use.

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Wreck

Create illusions of destruction and collapse. Nothing is really damaged, it just looks that way.

Illusion does not wreck directly, as its effects are unreal until Shadowy Shatter. Illusion excels at causing apparent mayhem without lasting collateral damage. This makes Wreck Illusion ideal for getaways and misdirection — a bridge that seems to collapse behind you, a gate that appears smashed, or a building that looks unsafe to enter.

Position depends on the situation. If you are unseen, undisturbed, and understand what you are pretending to destroy, the Position is Controlled. If enemies are present, the structure is unfamiliar, or the illusion risks provoking real accidents, the Position may be Desperate.

The Outcome required depends on the apparent scale of the destruction.

  • Standard Outcome creates the illusion of a car-sized (or smaller) breach or collapse.
  • Great Outcome allows larger destruction.

Repeated or excessive use strains credibility — an illusion of a rifle breaking ten times invites someone to test it and discover it still functions.

Faux Fracture

Personal scale illusion.

Create the illusion of damage to an object or creature. You create the appearance of destruction to objects or creatures you could plausibly destroy with a sledgehammer.

Illusory attacks cause real pain and apparent damage that fades at the end of the score. They cannot kill directly; lethal outcomes only occur if the illusion provokes dangerous actions.

Describe the form of the damage; any relevant vulnerability or resistance applies to the apparent harm.

Unlike most illusory attacks, Wreck Illusion can affect objects and insensate things that lack cognitive capacity, though the damage itself remains unreal.

Faux Fissure

Structural scale illusion.

Create the illusion of damage to a solid structure. This is Faux Fracture applied to stronger targets, such as walls, gates, or fortifications. It functions as a Fine and Potent illusory sledgehammer when used against creatures.

Faux Fault

Temporary damage.

Illusory damage that creates exploitable openings usable by the crew. This functions as Faux Fissure, but the damage becomes temporarily exploitable at your discretion. You might create an illusory hole in a wall that you and your Crew can pass through, but which fades over time or as you direct. As the illusion fades, so does your ability to exploit it.

Faux Fragmentation

Area illusion.

Create city-scale illusions of devastation. This expands Phantom Fracture out to the limits of Range (p. 221), creating the appearance of widespread destruction across districts or entire cities.

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