Phantasmagoria
(Illusion/Phantasm)
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Effect: By means of this spell, the illusionist prepares a special form of spectral forces spell which is triggered by some special action.
The phantasmagoria typically
includes a full visual,
audial, olfactory, and touch
illusion which involves falling, sliding,
or moving rapidly.
The effect can be aimed
at making the subjects believe
that they are so doing or
that something else is doing so. For example,
the phantasmagoria may be
triggered when falling into a pit,
reachinq the center of an
area, opening a door, or performing some
like action. The subject(s) that the fall continues for
scores of feet; that a pit has opened and that they are helplessly sliding
down into an unknown AREA; that a wall of water is rushing down
from the area beyond the just-opened door, or whatever. Note that
unlike the programmed illusion spell, the phantasmagoria spell must
always
involve the illusion of something falling or rushing, or a
dwindling perspective.