True Seeing
(Divination)
Reversible: False Seeing
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Effect: When the cleric
employs this spell,
all things within the area
of the true seeing effect appear as they actually are.
Secret doors become plain.
The exact location of displaced
things is obvious.
Invisible things and those
which are astral or ethereal
become quite visible.
Illusions and apparitions
are seen through.
Polymorphed, changed, or
magicked things are apparent.
Even the aura projected
by creatures becomes visible, so that the cleric is able to know whether
they are good || evil or between.
MC: The spell requires
an ointment for the eyes. The ointment is made from very rare mushroom
powder, saffron, and fat.
For both spells, the ointment
must be aged for 1-6 months.
False
Seeing: The reverse of the spell, false seeing,
causes the person to see
things as they are not, rich being poor, rough smooth, beautiful ugly.
False
Seeing, MC: The ointment for the reverse spell is concocted of oil,
poppy dust, and pink orchid essence.
For both
spells, the ointment must be aged for 1-6 months.
Shukenja: The shukenja
using this spell sees all things as they truly are, including secret doors,
displaced beings,
and invisible, ethereal,
and astral persons and things. Illusions are pierced, and polymorphed,
altered, and
magicked things appear as
they should be. Alignments may be determined.
Shukenja.False Seeing:
The spell's reverse, false seeing,
causes the person affected
to see the reverse of the truth.
Shukenja.MC: Both
spells require an ointment that must be aged for
1d6 months, the ointment
for true seeing is made of rare powdered mushrooms, saffron, and fat, while
the
reverse contains oil, poppy
dust, and mare's sweat.