The Twilight Masquerade
Rules
Night Magnitude 8
Performing the Ritual
Performing this ritual takes at least 2 minutes of roleplaying. The target character must be present throughout.
This ritual is an enchantment. A target may only be under one enchantment effect at a time.
Effects
This ritual allows the creation of a magical disguise. The disguise is partly due to physical change and partly due to glamour and illusion; it persists until the enchantment expires or is removed; you cannot alter your appearance again without further use of magic.
- A human target of this ritual can create a disguise that allows them to add, change, increase, reduce or remove their lineage.
- An orc target may create a disguise that changes their orc phys-rep; they remain recognisable as an orc although they may appear to be a different orc.
In all cases the normal rules for disguises apply, with the obvious exception that this magical means of disguising yourself allows you to alter your lineage (but not species). As always, the disguise is only as effective as you can physically make it. This ritual will not allow you to break the rules for trappings (or in the case of orcs, phys-rep) you cannot combine trappings from more than one lineage, for example, nor create additional trappings 'on the-fly'. If you are a cambion who wishes to disguise themselves as a naga you will need to remove all cambion trappings before you create new naga trappings.
The target often experiences mild versions of the roleplaying effects associated with the assumed lineage (if any), and any roleplaying effects due to their actual lineage (if any) are lessened in intensity for the duration.
The disguise may take a little while to complete (the time it takes you to apply the prosthetics and make-up).
The effect lasts until the start of the next Profound Decisions Empire event.
Additional Targets
Additional targets can be effected by the ritual provided they are all humans or all orcs. Each target is transformed in the same way although the details of the transformation may differ (so a group of humans could all be given a disguise as naga, but could not be disguised as a mix of naga and cambion). Each additional target increases the magnitude of the ritual by 5.
Description
This ritual effects a magical transformation, a combination of physical changes and subtle glamour that works to convince onlookers not to look too closely. This magic will not defeat attentive observation, but on casual observation onlookers will not question the new appearance. (OOC: Someone who challenges your disguise has pushed beyond the glamour effect, and )
As with mundane disguise, this ritual is used for all sorts of purposes, both legitimate and seamy. It might be used in espionage, or to conceal a fugitive; it might be performed for artistic reasons, or to create a challenging costume for a play or celebration. It is sometimes used by those interested in experiencing life as a different lineage, or seeking freedom from the prejudices of others for a time. The ritual has a reasonably long duration, and if it is performed regularly a specific appearance can be maintained for a long period of time.
When used for transitory effects, the targets often arrange for a second ritual to be cast on them at a later date; the underpinnings of magic mean that once the enchantment is removed, the disguise will quickly fall away - even a simple ritual such as Tenacity of Jotra is sufficient to bring the Twilight Masquerade to an end.
Both humans suspicious of various lineages, and the lineaged themselves, may react unpredictably when they discover this ritual has been used. A human who discovers that someone is secretly a member of a despised lineage is likely to react badly, as is someone who discovers that a supposed ally is not even lineaged at all.
On occasion, the hearth magic of mirrors will penetrate this disguise; it is usually a good idea to avoid locations with many mirrors if the disguise is to persist.
Common Elements
Masks are the most common element of this ritual, but mirrors may also be used. In some cases, the image of the target is 'trapped' in a mirror by the ritualists, allowing them to change their appearance freely. Drawings of the target are used in a similar way a quick sketch of the target can be modified with new trappings, or removed trappings, to sketch out the desired transformation. A Marcher ritual might involve the use and modification of carefully constructed poppets pinned with scraps to suggest the transformation required.
Butterflies and frogs, their images or materials that come from them are another common element, and the ritual often involves the targets changing clothes as they change their identity (especially when performed by Freeborn or Dawnish ritualists. An Imperial orc ritual may involve an invocation to a specific ancestor whose appearance the target orc wishes to adopt or use as a model. A Navarr ritual by contrast is likely to involve a little blood from a living character of the appropriate lineage (or lack therof), preferably one of the ritualists. Finally, symbols of the Realm associated with a new lineage disguise might be appropriate.
The rune of transformation Wyr is often used with this ritual, as are scenes involving mistaken or false identity, or evocations of the sphinx, manticore or even the wicked, shapeshifting mora.