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   | Casting ||  Verbal, Somatic
   | Casting ||  Verbal, Somatic
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   | Cast Action ||  Standard
   | Action ||  Standard
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   | Mana Cost ||  Free
   | Cost ||  Free
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   | Effect ||  The caster is able to see what the target sees, from the perspective of the target. This does not convey the ability to see with any special vision or sight powers that the target has. It is simply as if the caster's eyes are where the target's eyes are, looking at what the target is looking at. The caster can use the target's peripheral vision, but can not focus on it, and cannot control where the target looks. If this spell is used on a hostile target, the target may resist with a Magic Resistance roll vs the casting roll, but must succeed on a perception check vs the caster's sphere rank in order to detect that magic was being used on them.
   | Effect ||  The caster is able to see what the target sees, from the perspective of the target. This does not convey the ability to see with any special vision or sight powers that the target has. It is simply as if the caster's eyes are where the target's eyes are, looking at what the target is looking at. The caster can use the target's peripheral vision, but can not focus on it, and cannot control where the target looks. If this spell is used on a hostile target, the target may resist with a Mental Magic Resistance roll vs. the Casting roll, but must succeed on a perception check vs. the caster's sphere rank in order to detect that magic was being used on them.


If this spell is used on a target which is of a different species than the caster, the caster's mind may or may not be able to process the information. For example, it is unlikely that a Mage casting this on a spider would be able to process the information from the multi-faceted eyes to actually obtain useful information. The experience may even be severely disorienting, nauseating, and/or disruptive. It is possible that other spells, abilities, or even extended practice can allow the caster to be able to learn how to process information on a species-specific basis. The Storyteller has the final say for how any of this manifests.
If this spell is used on a target which is of a different species than the caster, the caster's mind may or may not be able to process the information. For example, it is unlikely that a Mage casting this on a spider would be able to process the information from the multi-faceted eyes to actually obtain useful information. The experience may even be severely disorienting, nauseating, and/or disruptive. It is possible that other spells, abilities, or even extended practice can allow the caster to be able to learn how to process information on a species-specific basis. The Storyteller has the final say for how any of this manifests.

Latest revision as of 14:25, 11 March 2024

Required Mind Sphere 1
Range Rank x 10 yards, Sense Minds
Area 1 Target
Duration Concentration
Casting Verbal, Somatic
Action Standard
Cost Free
Effect The caster is able to see what the target sees, from the perspective of the target. This does not convey the ability to see with any special vision or sight powers that the target has. It is simply as if the caster's eyes are where the target's eyes are, looking at what the target is looking at. The caster can use the target's peripheral vision, but can not focus on it, and cannot control where the target looks. If this spell is used on a hostile target, the target may resist with a Mental Magic Resistance roll vs. the Casting roll, but must succeed on a perception check vs. the caster's sphere rank in order to detect that magic was being used on them.

If this spell is used on a target which is of a different species than the caster, the caster's mind may or may not be able to process the information. For example, it is unlikely that a Mage casting this on a spider would be able to process the information from the multi-faceted eyes to actually obtain useful information. The experience may even be severely disorienting, nauseating, and/or disruptive. It is possible that other spells, abilities, or even extended practice can allow the caster to be able to learn how to process information on a species-specific basis. The Storyteller has the final say for how any of this manifests.