Calthropstu
2019-05-08, 07:46 PM
So my player is playing a gravewalker witch. He has used his ability to posses an undead under his control.
The undead in question is a wraith.
I am fairly certain at this point that he cannot posess the wraith in this manner because the wraith does not actually have a body to posses, it is merely a displaced soul. But let's say he WAS able to and then A wraith wizard casts control undead on the possessed wraith.
I can think of a few results to this:
1: Immediately upon losing control the possessor is immediately expulsed because the undead is no longer a legal target for the ability.
2: The possessor keeps possession because even though it is no longer a legal target, the ability was already active.
3: The possessor goes inactive while he does not have control and must reassert control in order to exert control.
I am personally leaning toward 3 because 1 is an instant death sentence and 2 doesn't feel right, but I am open to having my mind changed on the matter and would like some unbiased opinions.
The undead in question is a wraith.
I am fairly certain at this point that he cannot posess the wraith in this manner because the wraith does not actually have a body to posses, it is merely a displaced soul. But let's say he WAS able to and then A wraith wizard casts control undead on the possessed wraith.
I can think of a few results to this:
1: Immediately upon losing control the possessor is immediately expulsed because the undead is no longer a legal target for the ability.
2: The possessor keeps possession because even though it is no longer a legal target, the ability was already active.
3: The possessor goes inactive while he does not have control and must reassert control in order to exert control.
I am personally leaning toward 3 because 1 is an instant death sentence and 2 doesn't feel right, but I am open to having my mind changed on the matter and would like some unbiased opinions.