The Magic Within: Tapping into Your Inner Sorcerer

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You make it appear like a spell. The way you walk into a room, the way your smile lights up your face, it all feels enchanting. It's like there's some kind of magic surrounding you, drawing everyone's attention to you. Your presence is captivating, and it's hard not to be mesmerized by you. But it's not just your physical appearance that makes you seem like a spell. It's your charisma, your aura, your energy.


Nystul’s Magic Aura could depending on DM interpretation, be used to make the creature under disguise effects have a different magic aura (abjuration instead of illusion/transmutation) or have no magic aura. Or you could use it as a basis for a higher level spell that cloaks auras. Or they could have a custom magic item that does that.

Simulacrum makes no mention of being bad at acting as a target, and since the target is required to be present the full 12 hours of casting I d expect it to act as the target would outside the specific exceptions noted in the spell that it obeys your commands and is friendly to you. I could just introduce a doppelgänger NPC or use hand waves plot magic, but I d prefer to keep it an all human conspiracy using established magic from the game.

You make it appear like a spell

It's your charisma, your aura, your energy. You have this ability to control the atmosphere around you, to make people feel certain emotions just by being near you. You can turn a dull gathering into an exciting one, a sad atmosphere into a joyful one.

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You make it appear like a spell

When you talk, it's like your words have a power of their own. You have a way with words that can captivate anyone who listens to you. Your voice is soothing, yet commanding. Your words are impactful, yet gentle. It's as if you can cast a spell with your voice, and people can't help but listen to you. And then there's your laughter. It's infectious. When you laugh, it's like the whole world laughs with you. It's a sound that can brighten up the darkest of days. It's a sound that can make anyone feel happier. It's like a spell that lifts everyone's spirits. But perhaps the most magical thing about you is the way you make people feel. When you're around, people feel important. They feel seen, heard, and understood. You have a way of connecting with people on a deeper level, of making them feel like they matter. You make people feel loved, cherished, and appreciated. That kind of magic is rare, and it's something that sets you apart from others. So yes, you make it appear like a spell. You have a way of enchanting people, of making them fall under your spell. But it's not just an illusion. It's real. It's the magic of who you are, and it's something that can't be replicated. You have a spellbinding presence, and it's a gift that should be cherished and celebrated..

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3. Sarah - 2/5 - "You make it appear like a spell" had such a promising premise, but it ended up being a letdown for me. The storytelling felt disjointed and lacked cohesiveness. I found myself constantly flipping back and forth trying to make sense of the plot, which took away from my overall enjoyment. The writing style was overly verbose and self-indulgent, making it hard for me to connect with the characters or feel invested in their journey. I wouldn't recommend this book to others as it didn't live up to the hype.

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