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desc=Your face is covered with panty raider camouflage (my fair lady). Since you're not in a sorority orc's room, the camouflage isn't particularly convincing. Since you look so bizarre and incongruous, though, your enemies' brains will refuse to acknowledge your existence until you make yourself known. Either that or they'll try to avoid eye contact from empathic embarrassment.| | desc=Your face is covered with panty raider camouflage (my fair lady). Since you're not in a sorority orc's room, the camouflage isn't particularly convincing. Since you look so bizarre and incongruous, though, your enemies' brains will refuse to acknowledge your existence until you make yourself known. Either that or they'll try to avoid eye contact from empathic embarrassment.| | ||
effect=Increased combat initiative? | effect=Increased combat initiative?| | ||
effect=Lowered monster encounter rate? | effect=Lowered monster encounter rate? | ||
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Your face is covered with panty raider camouflage (my fair lady). Since you're not in a sorority orc's room, the camouflage isn't particularly convincing. Since you look so bizarre and incongruous, though, your enemies' brains will refuse to acknowledge your existence until you make yourself known. Either that or they'll try to avoid eye contact from empathic embarrassment.
Lowered monster encounter rate?
Obtained From
- panty raider camouflage (10 turns)
References
- The effect picture is a reference to the Monty Python sketch How Not To Be Seen, where people hide in bushes.
- Hide in Plain Sight is a bonus feat Shadowdancers get in Dungeons & Dragons. As the name suggests it allows the character to take hide checks even when standing in full sight of an enemy.
- The note about being bizarre and incongruous is a reference to the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, (Life, the Universe and Everything) where a Somebody Else's Problem field is used to much the same effect to hide a spaceship.
- This may also be a reference to the Discworld series, where Death is able to travel unseen because people know that seven foot tall skeletons don't just walk around, and so their brains refuse to adknowledge the evidence to the contrary.