So harpies like to lair along cliffs and such and if a creature is charmed by their song they will attempt to get to the harpy, which could lead them to trying to scale cliffs. However, whenever a creature charmed by the harpy is within 5' of the harpy they are incapacitated. So what happens to a creature climbing up a cliff and the harpy flies out within 5' of the creature?
For full disclosure, I already have a strong leaning on how I would rule in my game but I am interested in other opinions mainly to see if someone brings up a point that I overlooked.
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As for me, I choose to believe that an extinct thunder lizard is running a game of Dungeons & Dragons via Twitter!
So harpies like to lair along cliffs and such and if a creature is charmed by their song they will attempt to get to the harpy, which could lead them to trying to scale cliffs. However, whenever a creature charmed by the harpy is within 5' of the harpy they are incapacitated. So what happens to a creature climbing up a cliff and the harpy flies out within 5' of the creature?
For full disclosure, I already have a strong leaning on how I would rule in my game but I am interested in other opinions mainly to see if someone brings up a point that I overlooked.
As for me, I choose to believe that an extinct thunder lizard is running a game of Dungeons & Dragons via Twitter!
They would fall, I assume this is a method harpies would use to lure and kill their prey.
Fall and Die - combining the natural danger of climbing with a predator that specializes against it
It's part of what makes Harpies dangerous. Hope they like falling.