In one of my CoS campaigns, one of my players cast conjure elemental. In the spell, it says that when the duration expires and the caster's concentration is not broken, the elemental returns to its home plane. If the mists of Barovia prevent all escape, does the elemental stay?
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Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.
Page 24 of the Curse of Strahd has the paragraph "Alterations to Magic", which mentions how anything that involves extraplanar travel or similar works. In that paragraph, there's the following line: "Magic that summons creatures or objects from other planes function normally". That means they terminate normally, too - the elemental will go back home when the spell ends. :)
Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.
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In one of my CoS campaigns, one of my players cast conjure elemental. In the spell, it says that when the duration expires and the caster's concentration is not broken, the elemental returns to its home plane. If the mists of Barovia prevent all escape, does the elemental stay?
Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.
Page 24 of the Curse of Strahd has the paragraph "Alterations to Magic", which mentions how anything that involves extraplanar travel or similar works. In that paragraph, there's the following line: "Magic that summons creatures or objects from other planes function normally". That means they terminate normally, too - the elemental will go back home when the spell ends. :)
Ok. Thanks.
Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.