Talk:True Illusion/@comment-12448588-20170817174345

Let me see if I get the gist of this:

True by definition is a constant, meaning past, present, future will have the same 'effect' as the cause. It can also mean reality or the state of being as it is--fact no matter the interpretation, truth transcends interpretation (meaning belief so it is physically an active role in your environment). Ex: You may not believe an axe is coming down on your neck ... doesn't mean it isn't going to kill you.

Illusions are created constructs of your imagination (meaning you must have the imagination or ability to think it up--so limited by personal mental prowess--though technically the user could still project Eldritch creations as he imagines them).

So, True Illustion instead of making illusions real, the illusions are reality ... may not seem like there is a difference, but there is. The illusions aren't just simply made real, but it is that illusions and reality are now one in the same, there are no boundaries between them. They are not a part of the same coin, but the whole coin itself, inseparable.

Therefore, would this mean that even if the user was killed then the damage is done? By very existence illusions and reality are one in the same? Does it need a host or has it now transcended the host into the realms of Eldritch itself?