A Sensory Stone Thread

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A Sensory Stone Thread

Hi all! I'm using a sensory stone as an important plot item in a campaign, and would love some kind of inspiration.

The sensation is through the eyes of a man secretly viewing a mysterious woman with dark hair and dark eyes - would anyone be inclined to share their take on this in a sensory stone?! Laughing out loud

In the campaign- the mysterious woman is a psion of great power. It doesn't matter if you use that or not in the sensory stone, but just an added dimension to think about!

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Re: A Sensory Stone Thread

What's the woman doing? Why is the man watching her and why was it necessary for him to be hidden?

If you're leaving the answers to those questions open for us to answer...

The woman is alseep and the guy is watching her clandestinely from outside her bedroom window. He saw her doing something extraordinary and he was curious about who she is. He's never done anything like this before, so his heart is racing. He's afraid of getting caught by the guards (she's holed up somewhere that has a posted guard), or what might happen if she catches him watching from the window. He thinks he might be in love. He's had crushes before, but nothing like this. She's different, somehow everything he's ever wanted in a woman. There's a nagging doubt about his feelings in the back of his mind, since whatever he saw her doing earlier was related to somebody instantly falling in love with her. But that was just a fleeting infatuation, and his feelings are the genuine thing. Maybe if he got into her room and took something that belonged to her, he could return it and get a kiss from her. Maybe if he...

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Oooh! I really like that! Yes I'd like to make it as open-ended as possible, and also- if possible - from a first person perspective.

Thanks Wicke!

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