We all know what True Seeing does. For 120 feet you see things "As they really are." You see the "True shapes of Polymorphed or altered creatures", you "See though illusions", and what-not.
Here's the question though: Suppose a really really big human changes into a really small mouse. Do you see a mouse sized human?
What if you look up at the sky to a person who is polymorphed into a bird or a bat? Do you see a human being flapping his arms like a bird?
Does the spell show you a Shadow of what they really are? Do you just ignore the Polymorph?
Suppose somebody polymorphs into a Mind Flayer. Would you KNOW they were polymorphed into a Mind Flayer, or would you JUST see them as they really are?
This could make for odd conversations. Example: You have True Sight. Your friend does not. A "dog" walks up to you, really a Druid in disguise. You begin talking to the "dog"....except you don't currently KNOW they look like a Dog, because you are seeing them for what they really are...
...your friend, however, sees you talking to a Dog.
Other interesting situations: True Sight lets you see them as they are, but it doesn't change how you interact with them. For example, a really big man who turns into a really small bird and lands on someone's shoulder weighs as much as a small bird. If you look at them with True Seeing, however, would you see a full-sized person sitting on someone's shoulder?
I suppose you could argue that since the spell is a divination effect, it simply gives you a magical insight into what the thing really is....rather than actually letting you "see" it for what it is. However, the spell name itself, true SEEING, specifies it's an act of sight.
That brings up other interesting things. If you've altered your voice via an illusion, or via altering your vocal chords via polymorph, does somebody with True SIGHT also HEAR you as you truly are? SMELL you as you truly are? If they touch you, do you FEEL like you normally would?
Suppose you are in a condition that a full-sized person would not fit, but a small thing would. For example: A human who changes into a Hamster, and then gets put in a Hamster cage. A normal sized human couldn't fit in a hamster cage. Would you see a squished up human inside of a Hamster cage, or a Hamster-sized Human spinning on a hamster wheel?
...just some interesting questions for the day. :P
Here's the question though: Suppose a really really big human changes into a really small mouse. Do you see a mouse sized human?
What if you look up at the sky to a person who is polymorphed into a bird or a bat? Do you see a human being flapping his arms like a bird?
Does the spell show you a Shadow of what they really are? Do you just ignore the Polymorph?
Suppose somebody polymorphs into a Mind Flayer. Would you KNOW they were polymorphed into a Mind Flayer, or would you JUST see them as they really are?
This could make for odd conversations. Example: You have True Sight. Your friend does not. A "dog" walks up to you, really a Druid in disguise. You begin talking to the "dog"....except you don't currently KNOW they look like a Dog, because you are seeing them for what they really are...
...your friend, however, sees you talking to a Dog.
Other interesting situations: True Sight lets you see them as they are, but it doesn't change how you interact with them. For example, a really big man who turns into a really small bird and lands on someone's shoulder weighs as much as a small bird. If you look at them with True Seeing, however, would you see a full-sized person sitting on someone's shoulder?
I suppose you could argue that since the spell is a divination effect, it simply gives you a magical insight into what the thing really is....rather than actually letting you "see" it for what it is. However, the spell name itself, true SEEING, specifies it's an act of sight.
That brings up other interesting things. If you've altered your voice via an illusion, or via altering your vocal chords via polymorph, does somebody with True SIGHT also HEAR you as you truly are? SMELL you as you truly are? If they touch you, do you FEEL like you normally would?
Suppose you are in a condition that a full-sized person would not fit, but a small thing would. For example: A human who changes into a Hamster, and then gets put in a Hamster cage. A normal sized human couldn't fit in a hamster cage. Would you see a squished up human inside of a Hamster cage, or a Hamster-sized Human spinning on a hamster wheel?
...just some interesting questions for the day. :P
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