(03-11-2015, 01:20 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: This isn't the thread for it, but if it was so simple to glamour someone to not look like an Au Ra, why on earth is whatsherface hiding under a way-obvious purple ski mask?
Mm.
I'm perfectly fine with temporary illusions. It makes a lot of sense and we've seen them in action in-game. A permanent illusion, however, makes things much more likely to break someone's immersion. How did they keep up such a feat, especially without knowing about it?
What's the actual drawback of such a thing to prevent it being mass produced and embraced by military organisations or those with a lot of wealth and resources at their disposal?
They're the sort of questions that need to be asked, I feel. Again, nothing can be forced on someone else but it's a lot more likely that in-depth role-play will be found if someone's character is well thought out and consistent.