Davmop didn't know much about Sea Hags, but he knew that any Hags were clever and vicious opponents. They'd best shut her down quickly.
He walked stood about 10 feet away from both the Hag and Ralgar, and arced his hands so that his spell wouldn't catch his party members. He probably wouldn't be able to do this as effectively once everyone piled on the creature.
Davmop incanted arcane gibberish and wove his hands until a a vibrant display of colors shot from them, forming colorful images of consolations in the air that seemed to dance and move on their own, the namesakes acting less like stars and more like the mythical creatures they were supposed to embody embody.
It was the palest imitation of what he'd seen drifting on a boat, looking up many years ago, what he'd been shown by the stars. If you were within that, it was very difficult not to do anything but contemplate it. Even from a distance, it was quite facinating.
Aim color spray so it only hits the hag. If I can't do that, then let me know and I'll do something else. Perils of not using mini's.
https://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic...pells/c/color-spray/
DC 18 (Cha 5, level 1, dragon magic racial trait 1, spell focus 1)
Hag counts as -5HD for the purpose of defending against this spell due to Awesome Display.
Unfortunately, the thing's innate resistance to magic won out and the illusion failed to affect it.
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