Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170908205632/@comment-17114085-20171027101641

(@Zoor: When I wrote magical influence I meant stuff like mind related stuff. A fireball will still hurt Uaile.

Red is right, her only power is to mess with people's minds. The strength at which she can mess with someone's mind changes of how many people she tries to use that power at once.

In the case of the simple illusions, that was because she was using her power on all of the Allied Forces at once, a few hundred people. Then she switched to only 5 people, the Half-Gods, so it was much more powerful, strong enough to completely alter their perception of reality.

In the case of cancelling out Carden's curse she just messed with the Reachmen's minds and made them ignore the curse. Since there aren't that many Reachmen inside the fog, just the the Commander and a handful of Briarhearts fighting the Nords, she is also able to affect their minds quite significantly like with the Half-Gods, strong enough to negate Carden's mind-affecting curse.

She has never shown any invulnerability, unless you are referring to her 'fight' with Max. But that wasn't real and she was not even there, it was all in his mind.

@Seri: Well all that has happed was the battle with the Dreamweaver. Lots of trippy illusions, and traps sprung here and there. Right now the Half-Gods are in the Dreamweaver's Miasma fighting her General and her elite soldiers. The Bretons are fighting the rest of the Reachmen forces near the camp and the Nords and Imperials were sent away by Carden's curse. As for your character, he is still trapped in his nightmare like Kyrnil and Eorlund. We can pick up from there.)

Maxim didn't have enough time to dodge the lunge and was stabbed through the gut by the Commander.

"Grr..." He groaned as he was run through with the sword.

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Carden spotted a dozen red auras coming at him from the fog. A handful of Reachmen entered his little area. They were Briarhearts, the holes in their chests gave that away immediately.

"Yes, milady. The bard will pay dearly for the defeat of Commander Maich." One of the Briarhearts muttered, as if he was having a conversation in his mind.

"You will rue this little mistake, Nord. Now you're all alone here with us." Another said aloud.

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Ze'Laro had been trapped inside his own mind just like the other Half-Gods. One minute he had been there beside Kyrnil and the other Companions, the next the whole world had changed around him.

The sky darkened, the ground became rocky and he cavernous walls grew around him. He was in a cave of some sort. Then a bright golden light began the shine behind him. Ze'Laro didn't know what that was, but it gave of some sort of godly power.

Sitting in front of the light, he saw a familiar looking Khajiit. A khajiit that looked a lot like him. His lips were bloody. "Little Brother." the Khajiit muttered. It was Ja'Zahn and this was his final resting place, the chamber of the goddess Nirni's Soul deep under Elsweyr.

In his mind, Ze'Laro heard a female laughing. "The brother that you never knew, pucked from the mind of the Nord Harbinger. This is where he died, poisoned in the dark. Your leader, the Nord, did nothing to try to save him. He didn't care about him, just as he doesn't care about you, former Sin of Sloth."