You grant the semblance of life to a corpse of your choice within range, allowing it to answer questions you pose. The corpse must have a mouth, and this spell fails if the deceased creature was Undead when it died. The spell also fails if the corpse was the target of this spell within the past 10 days.
Until the spell ends, you can ask the corpse up to five questions. The corpse knows only what it knew in life, including the languages it knew. Answers are usually brief, cryptic, or repetitive, and the corpse is under no compulsion to offer a truthful answer if you are antagonistic toward it or it recognizes you as an enemy. This spell doesn’t return the creature’s soul to its body, only its animating spirit. Thus, the corpse can’t learn new information, doesn’t comprehend anything that has happened since it died, and can’t speculate about future events.
* - (burning incense)






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Posted Jan 3, 2025"What's your favorite color?"
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Posted Nov 29, 2025All the "Speak with...." Spells really do need to be Rituals. They're highly situational, and generally take up a spell slot "just in case..." and often yield very little results.
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Posted Nov 30, 2025I assume the reason Speak with Dead isn't a ritual is because parties would use it all the time and it would slow down the game a lot. But Speak with Plants is at least situational enough to not have that risk.