Hall of mirrors is a momentary thing, but it creates many illusions of yourself. Decoy creates an illusion which remains there when the caster leaves, so that's the main difference. Yes, decoy could be technically used in a battle, at least in roleplay. As for what bystanders see, they see a mirror image of the caster, but the decoy would just stand around. Not completely still like a dummy, but they wouldn't be walking around or talking either.What physically occurs when a Decoy is created? What do bystanders see? How does it differ from what is seen with Hall of Mirrors? In RP (or even NPC combat), would it be possible to use Decoy in the same method as Hall of Mirrors - multiple versions of yourself, less likely to hit?
I don't see why not, but perhaps not an entire room. Maybe an entire room, if you had most of the other shadow related powers such as Commander of Darkness.Darkness Falls covers a "target" in a blanket of shadows. In RP, could this be used on inanimate objects like a table or book? Could it be used to blanket an entire room in darkness?
I'd say writer's choice for that.Is there any way to retrieve memories lost through Anterograde Turning Amnesia, perhaps long-term? I understand that each month, you lose your memories. But a year after your turning perhaps, could you gain the memories of your first month? What about an individual who has this curse, as well as the Retrograde Spyglass?
Yes, absolutely. Vampires are prone to more emotional outbursts than humans. They might, however, be more likely to be aware of the curse, so they might be able to resist it a bit better in terms of knowing what is being done to them.Does Chaotic Presence affect vampires?
I would encourage people to only adopt severe mental illnesses for this, as the power description says. It's up to the writer to decide what is considered severe, but when writing it I was thinking in terms of actual insanity, rather than simply instability.Inheritance of Madness seems too easy to abuse as an 'easy' Curse, by which I mean people could take it without actually suffering. Easier things like bipolar disorder, acute stress disorder, ADHD, etc., could be used with this. Is that possible, or should the 'Madness' be deeper than those?
If their fear is the shadow realm? Yes, the thought of it would be enough to make the cursed individual terrified, I'd imagine.Irrational Fear + Shadow Realm. While you never directly come in contact with the Shadow Realm unless you're killed, does this mean the threat of death has the same affect on the Cursed individual?
That's a good question. I'd have to talk to somebody who knows more about languages than I. It seems feasible, though.Does Omnilingual work on the written word? For example; if a character possessing this power were to read Arabic, would they be able to read/write it? Or would they have to have heard it first? Or not at all?
The power doesn't direct the anger, it just stimulates it. As the description says, though, it's up to the player of the target as to how it affects them. If they agree it makes them turn on their allies, then it does.Could Projected Rage turn someone against their allies?
Only the things they have a serious emotional attachment to. It's up to the writer to decide what those things are.Imagine an extremely materialistic individual. Someone who places great value on everything they own. Would Summon Possession then work on everything they own?
Writer choice. As the wiki says, some who are turned recover their limbs, and some who are turned never get those limbs back.The Human Curses of Amputee, Blind, and Deaf. If that Human is turned, do they remain or are they healed?
Not on purpose. It's a curse, which means you can't usually put it to good use. It might happen by accident, though.Would a Human with Intense Medium and a vampire in the Shadow Realm be able to interact?
Not actual damage, no. Somewhere between parlor tricks and wiccan spells (if you believe in that).When it comes to Arcanist, what are reasonable limits to the magic the human can perform? Are these parlor tricks or things that can actually do damage?
Yes to all of those.Does Sense Undead work on zombies, fadebeasts, and other undead creatures besides vampires?
They lose that power. Vampire blood is incompatible with demi-fae blood, as will be seen when Sidhe are playable.What happens to Humans with the fae-blood powers that are turned? Do those powers remain or vanish? Is that individual a hybrid? On the same train of thought, would a human with Friend of the Fae lose that power if they are turned?