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The temptation to say (at great harm to mythology for the sake of a poor pun) that this Circeanly seems worth a thought, is too hard to resist...
@ Jonathan -- No, he was just hypnotized. "Else the delusion will wear off in a few hours," as Hallana states.
Granted, the moment might have been under-described, if you were picturing a material pig. But falling to all fours and grunting may indeed be done by any human.
Ta, L.
Ah yes, I apologize. Reading the scene in the past, I always assumed that he’d actually been turned into a pig; but, reading it again more carefully, I see that he was indeed suffering from a delusion rather than a transformation. So the only anomaly is that Hallana should have had a nosebleed; which she was spared for some unknown reason.
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Granted, the moment might have been under-described, if you were picturing a material pig. But falling to all fours and grunting may indeed be done by any human.
Ta, L.

But the man wasn’t just hypnotized to think he was a pig: as far as I could tell, he became a pig, and everyone around perceived him as a pig (including Hallana herself, again as far as I could tell).
If she put a geas on everyone in the area, she should have bled like a pig, if Penric’s example is anything to go by.
Turning people into animals and back again is an ability traditionally associated with magicians, and I think you allowed her to do that casually, and only later realized that it didn’t really fit into how magic works in your world. Although yes, I suppose it could have been an ability bestowed on Hallana by a god for some particular reason. Which is actually quite a fun idea. (I liked Hallana; I wish we could meet her again.)
I’m not here to give hostile criticism. It just occurred to me that this was a bit of an anomaly in principle, and I couldn’t resist mentioning it.