Mind Flayer

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Share Memory

Makes Sending, Teleport, Locate Creature/Object (if the GM agrees a memory is first hand), Discern Location (again GM might overrule) all more useful. Also great for when asked "So what exactly happened?"

I also like Silent Image as an overhead projector for presenting information.


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I was glad to make the 89, heck I was pleased not to be in the cull!

Shroud of Certain Return
Aura
faint transmutation; CL 3rd
[b]Slot
none; Price 3,000 gp; Weight 1 lb.
Description
This silk burial shroud is decorated with an idealised image of a specific humanoid race.

If the shroud is draped over a target of reincarnation then the new incarnation formed is always the same as the race that is depicted on the shroud.

The shroud can even be used in conjunction with a witches forced reincarnation grand hex. However, since the shroud has to be draped over the target, they must either be willing or restrained.

After the shroud has been used the image changes to one that depicts the original appearance of the reincarnated creature. The shroud then becomes non-magical.
Construction
Requirements
Craft Wondrous Item, alter self; Cost 1,500 gp


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I'm playing a Fey character (non-PFS) with this curse and they just refuse to accept anything outside their field of vision exists as a certainty - just a possibility. And all these humans seem so good at predicting what possibility will be certainty - most curious.

As a DM I wouldn't let magic nor mundane methods to allow the oracle to see beyond the limit from whatever origin of vision they are using - so the spell Enter Image has possibilities but I would only allow the character to see 30 (or 60) from the image.


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I think the OP is being a little unfair here. In the original 'Accidental Hero' post the no spellcasting was explained as a desire to avoid 'deliberateness' (and avoid the character having training.)

Some, including myself, suggested spontaneous casters like sorcerers and oracles because these classes can justify their powers without training and their casting could be explained as accidental. They also provided suitable powers to make the character a worthwhile party member.

There is a big difference between writing;
"I do not want to do X because of Y"
and
"I do not want to do X"

So it's not always ignoring or skimming but sometimes it's reading exactly what poster wrote and not what they thought they wrote.