Does the subject of the spell get to resist if, if they want -- in other words, not fulfill the order, and just take the nasty hit?
Or MUST they try to fulfill it . . . and then take the hit if they fail?
I ask because while I do not have the text in front of me, I recall that the text of Lesser Geas suggests the 2nd, and Geas suggests the first.
TIA!
Or MUST they try to fulfill it . . . and then take the hit if they fail?
I ask because while I do not have the text in front of me, I recall that the text of Lesser Geas suggests the 2nd, and Geas suggests the first.
TIA!