Alienation

Discipline: Telepathy (Compulsion) [mind-affecting]; Level: Tactician 4, telepath 4

MANIFESTING

Display: auditory, mental
Manifesting Time: 1 standard action

EFFECT

Range: Medium (100 ft. + 10 ft./lvl.)
Target: 1 living creature
Duration: 1 rnd./lvl.
Saving Throw: Will negates; Power Resistance: Yes
Power Points: 7

DESCRIPTION

You close off the centers of the subject’s mind that deal with communication and social interaction. The subject effectively loses knowledge of all languages (including telepathic and body language) and is treated as illiterate for the duration of the power. He may still “speak” and provide verbal components, and to him they sound completely normal, but to anyone else they appear as complete gibberish.

The subject is unable to understand anyone else on any level and is unable to determine friend from foe. This prevents things such as Sense Motive, the Aid Another action (or benefits from another’s Aid Another), any skill check involving communication (including Linguistics), using teamwork feats, knowing if a magical effect used on him is harmless or not until it hits him (thus, he attempts a save against all effects he could) unless he makes a successful Spellcraft check to identify the effect, gaining the benefits from abilities such as bardic performance, or using any Charisma-based skill check (except Use Magic Device).

The target no longer counts as an ally for the purposes of determining flanking and all creatures who threaten the subject are considered allies for their own flanking purposes. In addition, the subject cannot make attacks of opportunity while under this effect.

The subject still understands if his attacks or powers are successful.

Augment: For every additional power point you spend, this power may affect an additional target. No two targets may be further than 15 feet apart. For every 2 power points spent this way, the power’s save DC increases by 1.

Section 15: Copyright Notice
Psionics Expanded: Advanced Psionics Guide. Copyright 2011, Dreamscarred Press; Authors: Jeremy Smith and Andreas Rönnqvist.
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