This spell creates a scaled-down illusory version of the structure, which also depicts the land and other details within a 100-foot radius of the actual structure.
This illusion fits within a 5-foot cube, and also depicts in every creature and object within the structure or within a 100-foot radius of the structure, as well as the movements and actions of these creatures and objects.
The illusion uses the caster's memory to determine detail.
The illusion is silent, and does not convey any auditory information.
You can cause the illusion to zoom in or out, cut it into cross-sections (allowing you to see within the structure), or reassemble a structure from cross sections. If you cast this spell and the structure it would make an illusion of is on a different plane, the spell fails without any effect.
You can only use this spell on places or encounters you have visited. Rooms or encounters you have not visited are considered blurry and the information is considered incomplete.
It can only sense creatures in nearby rooms where you have visited. However, their position could change, and is only a recollection of your last memory of their position.
This is an illusion spell, not divination, it cannot predict unknown information you do not know.
This spell is useful to go back to a room visually, ask questions, or make a plan of some kind.
You gesture gracefully; a 5-foot cube materializes, housing an intricately detailed replica of the chosen structure and its surroundings. Layers shift as you manipulate perspectives, revealing movements and actions within the illusory environment.