Does the command "Love" make its victim feel like it is okay to love whomever they Love? Unlike "Charm" which explicitly states that it rewrites all logic, does "Love" leave underlying personality completely unchanged to the point that the victim can experience significant cognitive dissonance? While "Love" is clearly spelled out as an RP-only effect that the victim player can choose to express in a wide variety of ways including being shy, or completely platonic, there are some specifics where I am unsure if they are within the spirit of the effect.
1. The victim is hit to Love someone that normally they would detest, for example an undead creature, a monsrous creature, or a playable race they happen to be vitriolically racist and hostile about. A) Can the victim be horrified by their feelings, or do the feelings seem reasonable (similar to charm)? B) Can this warrant suspicion that mind meddling is involved?
2. The victim is hit to Love someone other than their monogamous partner, either another PC or someone in their character history. A) Can the victim be guilty/horrified by their feelings, or do the feelings seem reasonable (similar to charm)? B) Can this warrant suspicion that mind meddling is involved?
1. The victim is hit to Love someone that normally they would detest, for example an undead creature, a monsrous creature, or a playable race they happen to be vitriolically racist and hostile about. A) Can the victim be horrified by their feelings, or do the feelings seem reasonable (similar to charm)? B) Can this warrant suspicion that mind meddling is involved?
2. The victim is hit to Love someone other than their monogamous partner, either another PC or someone in their character history. A) Can the victim be guilty/horrified by their feelings, or do the feelings seem reasonable (similar to charm)? B) Can this warrant suspicion that mind meddling is involved?