Sensitivity to Observation
4-level Clairsentient
PSP Cost
6
Time to Invoke:
1 action
duration:
8 hours
Some characters have the uncanny ability to know
when they are being watched. Sensitivity to
observation is a science that is triggered by the
intense attention of another person or creature.
Any time the psionicist is under such scrutiny, he
may attempt a power check to see if he notices
the attention. For the duration of the power this
effect is always active unless consciously
suppressed.
A successful power check does not reveal the
location of the watcher; it merely confirms the
character's suspicion that he is being observed. If
the observer is using clairvoyance or clairaudience
to monitor the psionicist, the psionicist may
attempt to obscure the watcher’s scrying by
winning a psychic contest against his watcher. If
successful, the watcher cannot scry against the
psionicist for 1d4 hours.
Since the player will know his character is under
observation when called upon to make this check,
the DM should occasionally provide false alarms or
make the character’s power check in secret.