siritzky@acf2.UUCP (Brian Siritzky) (05/02/85)
I would like opinions on whether a invisible floating eye (made so by a wand, of course) should still be able to transfix. I don't think that it should.
ttorgers@udenva.UUCP (Troy Torgerson) (05/07/85)
In article <> siritzky@acf2.UUCP (Brian Siritzky) writes: >I would like opinions on whether a invisible floating eye (made so by >a wand, of course) should still be able to transfix. I don't think that >it should. Don't forget "The invisible umber hulk's gaze confuses you"! Sure it does! How? It shouldn't! Troy
phil@osiris.UUCP (Philip Kos) (05/09/85)
I, for another, think that invisible monsters shouldn't be able to transfix/confuse you. But the other day, while screwing around as a Tourist, I noticed that blinded eyes can't transfix. The message is great, too: "The blinded floating eye cannot defend itself." That's the kind of thing I like to see! Phil Kos