Yes, I think so—you retain control over your body, you just can't see or hear through its senses. (I also love the idea of warging into a familiar like Bran.)
Additionally, as an action, you can see through your familiar's eyes and hear what it hears until the start of your next turn, gaining the benefits of any special senses that the familiar has. During this time, you are deaf and blind with regard to your own senses.
As it states nothing else for the spell find familiar, nothing else happens to your body when you see and hear through your familiar's senses, than you being blinded and deafened
So when using my familiar to see through his eyes what is the state of my characters body? If I was standing, do I remain standing?
Yes, I think so—you retain control over your body, you just can't see or hear through its senses. (I also love the idea of warging into a familiar like Bran.)
Wizard (Gandalf) of the Tolkien Club
Thank you. So I could walk with my hand upon a shoulder of a comrade. Giid to know
As it states nothing else for the spell find familiar, nothing else happens to your body when you see and hear through your familiar's senses, than you being blinded and deafened
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