Alys Glasse
Alys chewed her lip as she waited for Deimos's opinion of her plan. She wasn't quite sure what she hoped to accomplish; even if her illusion worked to lure the ursur away from the herd, she had not intention of killing it, or even really of hurting it, even if she was capable of doing such a thing. She simply wanted to scare it off. But a young luxere, wouldn't be particularly scary. If they lured the ursur to a new place, what then?
But Deimos suggested rocks to hide behind, and Alys nodded at the suggestion. "But after we lure it away, we'll need a way to scare it off. What scares an ursur?" A human? One human alone might not be very scary - unless, perhaps, it was Deimos. But a group of humans would be too large an illusion for Alys's limited capabilities, and it would probably be an obvious illusion if she could even manage it. Another ursur? If they were solitary creatures, then perhaps a bigger, angrier bear would prove to be a deterrent to the first. "I could try to cast an illusion of another ursur, maybe defending its territory?"
But Deimos suggested rocks to hide behind, and Alys nodded at the suggestion. "But after we lure it away, we'll need a way to scare it off. What scares an ursur?" A human? One human alone might not be very scary - unless, perhaps, it was Deimos. But a group of humans would be too large an illusion for Alys's limited capabilities, and it would probably be an obvious illusion if she could even manage it. Another ursur? If they were solitary creatures, then perhaps a bigger, angrier bear would prove to be a deterrent to the first. "I could try to cast an illusion of another ursur, maybe defending its territory?"