A magical wall of eyeballs of varying sizes springs into existence at a point you choose within range.
The wall is 7 inches thick and is composed of ten 10-foot-by-10-foot panels. Each panel must be contiguous with at least on other panel. Alternatively, you can create 10-foot-by-20-foot panels that are only 4 inches thick.
If the wall cuts through a creature’s space when it appears, the creature is pushed to one side of the wall (your choice) and take 1d4 psychic damage. If a creature would be surrounded on all sides by the wall (or the wall and another solid surface), that creature can make a Dexterity saving throw. On a success, it can use its reaction to move up to its speed so that it is no longer enclosed by the wall.
The wall can have any shape you desire, though it can’t occupy the same space as a creature or object. the wall doesn’t need to be vertical but when a creature looks at the wall they must make a Wisdom saving throw or be stunned for 1d4 rounds, And the target takes 1d6 psychic when they are stunned.
The wall is an object made of eyes that can be damaged and thus breached. Each panel has AC 15 and 50 hit points per inch of thickness. Reducing a panel to 0 hit points destroys it and might cause connected panels to collapse at the DM’s discretion.
If you maintain your concentration on this spell for its whole duration, the wall becomes permanent and can’t be dispelled. Otherwise, the wall disappears when the spell ends.
* - (A humaniod's eye)
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