OOC1 - Torin casts his spell as a "reaction", right after Toot's shot in almost parallel with Portho's Mirror Image. If this casting cause too big retro playing, then our DM will determine the time when he casted it.
OOC2 - @DM: I think you should reveal the Disguise Self spell effect with a Detect Magic spell, e.g. you should find an invisible object or unmoved creature with a Detect Magic spell:
OOC3 - @DM: How much time is left until dawn? When Torin could referesh his memorization.
OOC4 - @Toot: Torin finished his casting. I think your speech takes more time than the casting.
- This was a harmless Detect Magic. There is something strange with you. Maybe you are cursed, because an ordinary gnome doesn't behave as you.
Torin then react to Maul's words: (ooc - How can prevent that Merri will became to an undead (without divine magic): Know Arcana/Religion [1d20+8] = 20+8 = 28)
- It's a pity! We should prevent this unholy tranformation if we put her body inside to an extradimensional space e.g. into a Bag of Holding, ...
OOC2 - @DM: I think you should reveal the Disguise Self spell effect with a Detect Magic spell, e.g. you should find an invisible object or unmoved creature with a Detect Magic spell:
Rules of the Game: There, Not There (Part One) Wrote:Invisibility does not foil detection spells.
A detect spell doesn't make an invisible creature or object visible, but if an unseen subject is in the area where the spell is aimed, the spell can give some hint of the unseen subject's presence. For example, a detect magic spell reveals the presence or absence of magical auras in the area where it is aimed. An invisible creature using an invisibility spell or magic item has a magical aura (thanks to the active spell or magic item) and a detect magic spell aimed into its area will reveal that aura. All the spell user knows, however, is that there is magic present somewhere within the area where the spell is aimed. If the detect magic user scans that same area for 3 consecutive rounds, the spell can reveal the location of the invisible magical aura (if the creature is still in area). The spell doesn't reveal anything else about the creature, or even that it is a creature at all. The spell user could aim an attack at the creature's location and have a chance to hit it (see Part Two).
OOC3 - @DM: How much time is left until dawn? When Torin could referesh his memorization.
OOC4 - @Toot: Torin finished his casting. I think your speech takes more time than the casting.
- This was a harmless Detect Magic. There is something strange with you. Maybe you are cursed, because an ordinary gnome doesn't behave as you.
Torin then react to Maul's words: (ooc - How can prevent that Merri will became to an undead (without divine magic): Know Arcana/Religion [1d20+8] = 20+8 = 28)
- It's a pity! We should prevent this unholy tranformation if we put her body inside to an extradimensional space e.g. into a Bag of Holding, ...