Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24534644-20170213012304/@comment-25396609-20170307234149

-Name: Scale of Truth -User(s): Cicero Wentworth -Type: Conjuration/glyph -Purpose: Utility -Short description: Creates a glyph which draws from the targets memory, replaying a specific event in the form of an illusion to determine if they are guilty of a crime -Activation Cue: sound of a judge’s gavel as the glyph appears around the target -Range: Medium -General limitations: The target must remain within the glyph while events play out, and it will pause if they leave its perimeter; stopping completely if they remain outside of it for 30 seconds. The user must be aware of they event they want to replay, and an approximate time of when it happened. -Passive ability: Memories of any event replayed are repaired and strengthened -Active ability: Tier One: an octagonal glyph with a pair of scales in the center and perimeter outer edge containing random symbols appears, around the target. As long as the target remains within the glyph, an illusory re-enactment of a specific event will occur based on their memories. The scales in the glyph will shift towards innocent or guilty as the event replays by assessing the emotions of the target.

-Active ability: Tier Two: By asking questions, the level of detail present in the scene can be increased; and other related events may be viewed through use of the semblance to acquire a more accurate judgement. -Dust interaction (Gravity): When used with gravity dust, the target will be immobilized by shackles and bound at the center of the glyph until the scene finishes, or they manage to break free using brute force. -Notes: I generally try to avoid names longer than two words, but I could not for the life of me find one that sounded good and followed that particular self imposed rule.