Why Petite Magic Is Captivating Audiences Worldwide

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The petite magic practitioner, Jeanne Massey, possesses a captivating ability to amaze and astound with her enchanting talents. Despite her small stature, she harnesses a power that knows no bounds. Jeanne's magical journey began at a young age, when she discovered her predilection for all things mystical. From casting spells to performing mesmerizing illusions, her petite frame belied the immense power she possessed. What sets Jeanne apart from other magic practitioners is her unique approach to her craft. She combines her petite physicality with a keen sense of showmanship, captivating audiences with her whimsical charm and unexpected feats of magic.


Head south past the waypoint and up the next sets of stairs until you reach an archway to an open area with several Duergar walking around.

Heck, Baldur s Gate 3 s biggest strength lies in its ability to weave a phenomenal story full of memorable characters whilst giving you complete access to do what you want, how you want. What I was planning to do was to get out the item or other use activated items from the handy haversack and hand it to the unseen servant and then still have my standard and have the unseen servant activate the item.

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She combines her petite physicality with a keen sense of showmanship, captivating audiences with her whimsical charm and unexpected feats of magic. Jeanne's performances are an immersive experience for audiences, as she seamlessly weaves storytelling and magic together. Her petite frame serves as the canvas upon which she paints a vivid landscape of wonder and bewilderment.

Can the unseen servant use 'Use Activated' magic items?

Use Activated: This type of item simply has to be used in order to activate it. A character has to drink a potion, swing a sword, interpose a shield to deflect a blow in combat, look through a lens, sprinkle dust, wear a ring, or don a hat.

An example of an item I'm wanting my unseen servant to use is the bottle of shadows, which states:

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When turned upside down, the bottle summons a shadow to do the bidding of the user.

Does this mean that my unseen servant can be commanded to turn the bottle upside down and hence activate the item?

ryric RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32 Mar 30, 2015, 06:33 am

I suppose, but the shadow would follow the orders of the user, which in this case would be the unseen servant - who can't issue orders. So I guess you get a shadow that just stands there?

ryric wrote:

I suppose, but the shadow would follow the orders of the user, which in this case would be the unseen servant - who can't issue orders. So I guess you get a shadow that just stands there?

So I wouldn't control it, even though it's my unseen servant? I will ask my GM and see what he says about it too.

What I was planning to do was to get out the item or other 'use activated' items from the handy haversack and hand it to the unseen servant and then still have my standard and have the unseen servant activate the item.

ryric RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32 Mar 30, 2015, 08:55 am

I'm fairly certain that's intentionally difficult to get around action economy using unseen servant in this way. Remember that the spell basically creates a nebulous blob of force with a 2 Str - that's it. It's already an extremely useful and versatile spell, it doesn't need a power-up.

ryric wrote:

I suppose, but the shadow would follow the orders of the user, which in this case would be the unseen servant - who can't issue orders. So I guess you get a shadow that just stands there?

I would also rule that you can have unseen servant activate use-activated items as long as they can be activated by purely physical activity and don't require any control or decisions at the time of use. For example, you could use one to pour out an oil of darkness on a given square.

In the case of the bottle of shadows, I would rule that the released shadow is uncontrolled, and will do whatever it wants for four rounds. which would likely be attack the nearest living creature.

ryric wrote:

I'm fairly certain that's intentionally difficult to get around action economy using unseen servant in this way. Remember that the spell basically creates a nebulous blob of force with a 2 Str - that's it. It's already an extremely useful and versatile spell, it doesn't need a power-up.

For what tasks can you use the unseen servant?

I used it as a trap sense, dragging material in front of us.

ryric RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32 Mar 30, 2015, 12:09 pm

I use it to open doors, pull levers, set off traps(as you note). I've used it to distract animals and vermin by rustling branches and banging things. I've used it to pick poisonous berries.

Basically it's very good for doing minor physical things that you don't want to risk an actual person doing.

The petite magic practitioner by jeanne massey

Despite her diminutive size, Jeanne's magic is anything but small. She has mastered the art of manipulating reality, bending the laws of nature to her will. Through her tricks and illusions, she challenges the notion that size dictates power, proving that magic knows no boundaries. Jeanne's petite stature not only adds an element of surprise to her performances but also acts as a metaphor for the power that lies within each individual. She uses her magic to inspire others to embrace their unique qualities and to recognize that greatness can come in any size. In a world where magic is often associated with grand illusions and larger-than-life personalities, Jeanne Massey stands out as a petite magic practitioner who breaks the mold. Her ability to captivate audiences with her charm and mystique is a testament to her talent, proving that magic truly knows no bounds..

Reviews for "The Intriguing Persona of The Petite Magic Practitioner"

1. John - 1 star
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