So I have a player who wants to make these enchanted wedding rings that have both partners share the same lifespan.
The only thing I was told was
The effect can be temporarily ended at any time by all wearers removing the rings. To permanently end the effects of Greater Restoration can be used. If one wearer dies before the expected end of their lifespan the effect will still affect the other wearer unless greater restoration is cast on them.
I feel like This has issues it is giving people the ability to be immortal if they marry the right creature.
Since I'm stuck here I am asking you all for help, is this ok? Does it need anything added?
This seems fine (if worded really odd),Because it's not really gonna make you any more defended (with the exception of a lot undead-afflicted powers,exhaustion,charming,or petrification) and it does extend there lifespan do much(not that would ever matter in most campaigns).
So I have a player who wants to make these enchanted wedding rings that have both partners share the same lifespan.
The only thing I was told was
The effect can be temporarily ended at any time by all wearers removing the rings. To permanently end the effects of Greater Restoration can be used. If one wearer dies before the expected end of their lifespan the effect will still affect the other wearer unless greater restoration is cast on them.
I feel like This has issues it is giving people the ability to be immortal if they marry the right creature.
Since I'm stuck here I am asking you all for help, is this ok? Does it need anything added?
This seems fine (if worded really odd),Because it's not really gonna make you any more defended (with the exception of a lot undead-afflicted powers,exhaustion,charming,or petrification) and it does extend there lifespan do much(not that would ever matter in most campaigns).
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