10 minutes ago, The Grand Falloon said:I would say "reveal that the thing you chose is in fact an illusion you wove" is more something you reveal to the other players and the game itself. Kinda like opening the box to see if the cat inside is dead or not. I don't think a Soshi ever says, "Yo, check out what I just did!" When the slain Emperor suddenly dissipates into mist, and the real Emperor walks in from the privy saying, "Lifted me clean off the seat! I coulda named it Yoritomo! So what's been going on in here?" the Soshi is going to gasp just as convincingly as the rest of the court.
I believe this is the case! I can see now how it can be a bit ambiguous there - me, I’m already accustomed to games like, say, Atomic Robo, where a Master Of Disguise can say that they’re going undercover and leave the scene, and thenceforth can declare that an NPC was them all along.
Edit: Pursuant to the topic, I also just remembered that there is a similar ability in the game Broken Worlds, where a ninja-type can name a place or an NPC and declare that they are looking down on it/them from a shadowed perch. Not only is the player not obligated to explain to the GM how their character got up there, they are forbidden from explaining it, for that would constitute a betrayal of the Shadow Arts.
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