| deuxhero |
This spell alters details of your appearance so that you are no longer recognizable as yourself. Your new appearance is within the norms for your race, ethnicity, and gender. You lack control over the details of your appearance; however, when casting false face, you can choose an appearance you previously used, allowing you to maintain specific identities.
This spell was written on the assumption it would only effect the caster. Normally that wouldn't be much of an issue, but it's on the Alchemist's list and Infusion lets an Alchemist effect others with personal only spells. Also the spell lacks any mention of age except "within the norms" (Technically most polymorph effects have this, but "apparent age" would easily be covered by the details).
An old male elf alchemist gives a human female child an extract of False Face. What happens?
| Pizza Lord |
The human female child would look like a different human female child (of the same ethnicity). She would not look like a matron or a crone or a baby. It is not 'the norm' for a child of the human race to have the wrinkles, weathering, or features of an elderly human or the mottled coloration of a newborn. At least in so far as this effect alters appearances.