Fair enough! I was trying to define the gaps broadly enough to account for everyone's differing interpretations/readings/rulings/etc., as I understand them. But there's so many different perspectives in this thread I can see how that led to the examples appearing unhelpfully broad. Not sure how to resolve that though without substituting my own judgement for what qualifies as too broad.I think the issue isn’t saying there’s a gap, it’s defining gap so broadly
that something that is defined by rules becomes a gap because you don’t like that the rules don’t carve out an exception to a particular situation. In this case: silhouettes.
if it helps, my personal take on silhouettes is that a creature creating a silhouette is not in an area of dark light because to create a silhouette a relatively bright light has to be striking your backside.
Your take on sihlouettes works for me, even though I would rule differently, and I think there about a dozen other posters in this thread with their own idiosyncratic take.
