Postby Mataxes » Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:20 am
The "thin sheet of lead" block actually works, if you think about it. Not literally, but it wouldn't be much of a stretch, given the ease/ubiquity of astral sight, for low power enchantments to have developed that are focused on blocking/screening astral sensing. Because anything magical has an imprint/pattern, it can obscure things behind it.
Also, because 'magic' is so ubiquitous, the idea of "sensing" magic items (a classic D&D trope that was often done to keep loot out of the hands of inept or careless players) probably isn't a big deal. In a world where any schmuck can grab your +5 vorpal sword and kill you, it is important that people don't realize the sword is magical. In a world where you need to sink a lot of time and energy into making that blad a vorpal sword (for you), it isn't as crucial that you hide its nature -- because even if some random schmuck picks up Purifier, it won't be much different than an off-the-rack broadsword.
Josh Harrison --
Troubadour and Magic Theorist
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