[RPG] Does Silent Image Move On Its First Round

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I love illusions, including Silent Image, but unfortunately I don't think it's always handled correctly. I'd like to clarify the RAW interpretation of this spell for this purpose.

Here is the text of the spell:

Silent Image,
1st-level illusion

Casting Time: 1 action,
Range: 60 feet

Duration: Concentration, 10 minutes

… The image appears at
a spot within range and lasts for the duration. …

You can use your action to cause the image to move to any spot within range. …

When Silent Image is cast, does it move normally on the round you cast it, and continue to move if you use your action to move it on the next round? Or is it a still image on the first round, and you can only make it move normally on the next round?

Best Answer

The image appears and moves naturally, otherwise it wouldn't be an illusion at all.

Pertinent text:

You can use your action to cause the image to move to any spot within range. As the image changes location, you can alter its appearance so that its movements appear natural for the image. For example, if you create an image of a creature and move it, you can alter the image so that it appears to be walking.

Another example of this would be creating the image of a spectral, headless horseman charging your target in eerie silence.

When you use your action to move it, the image moves as it would do so if it were natural, maintaining the illusion. After all, it would be incredibly easy to discern something was an illusion if it just disappeared and then reappeared every 5 feet. Since this spell requires an investigation check to discern if this is an illusion, the image by default has to appear real.

A static, non-moving fire does not appear real, and thereby would not be an illusion. So any interpretation that this is still image doesn't make any sense, and doesn't address the spell at all. At no point does the spell state that the image is static.