So, if Act has spirits, but I have dead people, doesn't that mean we overlap?
Tatsua Aiisen said
So, if Act has spirits, but I have dead people, doesn't that mean we overlap?
Tatsua Aiisen said
So, if Act has spirits, but I have dead people, doesn't that mean we overlap?
ActRaiserTheReturned said
It has to. My thing is Souls, Magic, and Primordial Chaos (The Void).
Dead children and fetuses, aborted souls were vanishing in strange auras of light, although those who witnessed such phenomenons were ignorant of what the source of these events was.
GuyYouWishYouDidntKnow said
Act, if they're already dead, that's a no-go. You can only do it at the time of death.
GuyYouWishYouDidntKnow said
So Act, that "moving into the game" thing isn't going to fly either. It's too close to dimension-hopping and world creating for it to be within your sphere of usage until post-Demon Lord Death. You're free to cast illusion spells that make people think they're in a game, or something like that, but actually moving people into a game, especially other gods, isn't going to work out.
ActRaiserTheReturned said
an illusion spell that literally moves their minds
GuyYouWishYouDidntKnow said
Explain further. Give me the mechanics behind it.
GuyYouWishYouDidntKnow said
Just messing with their senses like that is fine, the whole "brains in vats" deal, but given that you're using it on gods and considering the situation, they'll probably be able to break out if they get sick of your voice.Why don't you just use regular telepathy and skip the video game bit entirely?