thatguy
2007-01-01, 11:46 PM
I'll try to be as clear as I can on this.
Bariaurs are indigenous to the plane of Ysgard. According to what I've read, if any individual dies on Ysgard it receives the effects of a "true resurrection" spell within 24 hours. Does this imply that as long as a bariaur resides on Ysgard, he can't be permanently killed by conventional means (ie besides something like a sphere of annihilation?) What are some better ways to do so? (I'm thinking, remove bariaur from plane using portal of some kind, then kill. Other options without getting ludicrous? I don't want this to be like a "kill the tarrasque" thread.)
Furthermore, for the purposes of hypothesis, if a being such as an evil monster or a demon invades Ysgard and is killed, will it also come back, according to the "rules as implied" for Ysgard? (I hesitate to call it RAW)
Bariaurs are indigenous to the plane of Ysgard. According to what I've read, if any individual dies on Ysgard it receives the effects of a "true resurrection" spell within 24 hours. Does this imply that as long as a bariaur resides on Ysgard, he can't be permanently killed by conventional means (ie besides something like a sphere of annihilation?) What are some better ways to do so? (I'm thinking, remove bariaur from plane using portal of some kind, then kill. Other options without getting ludicrous? I don't want this to be like a "kill the tarrasque" thread.)
Furthermore, for the purposes of hypothesis, if a being such as an evil monster or a demon invades Ysgard and is killed, will it also come back, according to the "rules as implied" for Ysgard? (I hesitate to call it RAW)