Illusionist
by Detranova on Aug 05, 2003 04:14:49
Another class of magic-wielder who uses his gift to create illusions of great realisticity. Using such illusions, he can create a
diversion, scare off
attackers or to create a shadow being, which is not totally an
illusion, but is a being made of shadow energy that is similar to a ghost.
Example:
Illusionist Rhonaii
disappeared, but his illusions did not.
Work Illusionist
by 58008 on Jan 30, 2010 09:40:05
Someone who give the illusion of
doing work, but in reality does nothing. This trick can be preformed by; by attending meeting, especially meetings in other office buildings;
volunteering for non-work activity such as organising work social events.
The work
illusionist can fill this void by wandering around, going to movies or strip clubs.
Example:
Boss Hay where's insert slacker name , he said he was
in a meeting with you ?
Office Worker Hang on, he said he was in a meeting with you.
Boss Look like we a have a work
illusionist on the pay role
gender illusionists
by PPPussy on Mar 01, 2016 18:38:47
Cross-dressers that are not
trans gender and any of that other stuff, and just like acting as a different person be it a different gender
or not.
Example:
Don is one of those gender illusionists he isn't like the other
drag queens on tv.
female illusionist
by Slavic Illusionist on Nov 05, 2013 06:20:11
A Drag Queen who does performances in
surreal settings or backgrounds ..... She or it apply female attributes to
inanimate objects in a mystical or spooky setting.
illusionist’s game
by Vanguard 1998 on Feb 25, 2021 21:52:57
An approach where an individual makes up and or exaggerates stories to try to conceal
what really happened at specific events and or to try to
glorify themselves, in order to portray the situation in a way that works in their favor. People often do this to improve their reputation, attack their enemies, and push people to support their goals. This approach is often unethical as it falsely portrays what happened at certain events and who you really are. It is also quite risky to the individual using this approach, because if people find out what really happened, they will stop believing the stories told by the individual, which reduces their credibility and
trustworthiness.
Example:
Ventis: I heard that Donny supposed got attacked by
five guys, but defeated them all without suffering a scratch.
Henry: Yeah right. A guy with no self defense training and a boat load of arrogance at all defeated five guys without suffering any injuries. He is lying through his teeth.
Emma: Based on what I know about him there is no way in
ninety years he could pull that off. He is playing an illusionist’s game, in order to improve his reputation.
Henry: I agree with you there.
Ventis: I agree with both of you. He can't be trusted to tell the truth about
what really happened.