Talk:Guidelines/@comment-27743241-20161112071753/@comment-24828824-20161112100955

hmm, fair point, however i'd say those examples are more along the lines of aura constructs that shine, reflect or absorb light. none of them seem to be tied to enviromental light conditions and we know that aura and dust tend to glow when in use. what the rule is more about are semblances that actually turn existing shadows or light into physical things without a link to the user's aura. i mean you can't make shadows move independant from a lightsource, it is a lack of light, so some common sense should be considered before making such semblances.