Sorry that took so darned long. I'll try not to keep you waiting like that again, though I'll make no promises because one never knows, but I can say I do not pride myself on the time there....
Anyway! If there's anything that's confusing about Aylen's illusion, don't hesitate to ask. I may or may not be able to shed some light on the trouble. heh... But basically, right now, he's working off her assumptions of his feelings, because she should be able to pick up on them since he has yet to set a barrier between their minds. They can't go too far into each other's minds without major consequences, and he probably has more control of the whole thing than she does, but since he's still figuring out how the whole movement, act like a human without actually having the muscles and stuff, he's relying on her to fill in the blanks. Because the illusion is actually in her mind and not in the air in front of her, technically speaking.
So if I describe a feeling from him but don't give an action, feel free to give him one, provided it isn't too insane, or makes him interact with an inanimate object. And I'll likely wind up borrowing all of Aylen's observations from Agatha, especially anything that she seems to focus on.
Anyway! If there's anything that's confusing about Aylen's illusion, don't hesitate to ask. I may or may not be able to shed some light on the trouble. heh... But basically, right now, he's working off her assumptions of his feelings, because she should be able to pick up on them since he has yet to set a barrier between their minds. They can't go too far into each other's minds without major consequences, and he probably has more control of the whole thing than she does, but since he's still figuring out how the whole movement, act like a human without actually having the muscles and stuff, he's relying on her to fill in the blanks. Because the illusion is actually in her mind and not in the air in front of her, technically speaking.
So if I describe a feeling from him but don't give an action, feel free to give him one, provided it isn't too insane, or makes him interact with an inanimate object. And I'll likely wind up borrowing all of Aylen's observations from Agatha, especially anything that she seems to focus on.