While Wizards have learned to use the spell mind blank to protect their minds, some spellcasters have found another, far better means of protecting their minds, but only if they can build on existing defenses. Sorcerers whos sparks have been influenced and twisted by aberrations have found ways to enhance that influence that effect on their minds especially, bolstering the defenses integrated into their minds.
Until the spell ends, you are immune to psychic damage, any effect that would sense its emotions or read its thoughts, divination spells, and the charmed and frightened conditions. The spell even foils wish spells and spells or effects of similar power used to affect the target's mind or to gain information about the target. Additionally, if a creature attempts to read or manipulate your mind, or attempts to deal psychic damage to you, they must make an Intelligence saving throw or be stunned for a minute. The stunned creature may remake the saving throw at the end of it's turns, ending the effect on a successful save.
If this spell is cast by a creature who is not an aberrant-mind sorcerer or targets a creature that is neither an aberration or an aberrant-mind sorcerer, the spell fails, no matter what. This even foils castings of the wish spell. If at any time a creature affected by this spell's form is changed to something other than an aberration for any reason, and their mental stats are changed by the transformation, the spell immediately ends.
* - (A small piece of an aberration or something small created by the aberration, which is pressed against one's forehead and absorbed as part of casting the spell)Previous Versions
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