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Rules question: Protection from evil, how does "suppressing effect" work exactly?
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonMan" data-source="post: 7123365" data-attributes="member: 6875910"><p>It seems obvious to me that #1 is the correct interpretation. The Dominate person spell is a long-term continuous compulsion spell. The dominated person is an automaton of the caster with no free will to do anything other than basic survival. As part of this domination, the caster can issue new commands or even receive sensory inputs from the dominated creature. The Protection from Evil is an abjuration spell. Abjuration spells create barriers that block magical spells. Thus for a short time (min/LV), the compulsion created by the dominate spell is completely suppressed. Whether the dominated creature is being affected by a previous command or by a new command, the domination still exists. And that effect is explicitly blocked by the protection spell. </p><p></p><p>The text of the Protection spell even directly addresses the premise of #2, when it reads "blocks the effects that grant the caster<u> ongoing control </u>over the subject, such as dominate person". The ongoing command is blocked, so option #2 holds no water as it's premise is that ongoing control is not blocked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonMan, post: 7123365, member: 6875910"] It seems obvious to me that #1 is the correct interpretation. The Dominate person spell is a long-term continuous compulsion spell. The dominated person is an automaton of the caster with no free will to do anything other than basic survival. As part of this domination, the caster can issue new commands or even receive sensory inputs from the dominated creature. The Protection from Evil is an abjuration spell. Abjuration spells create barriers that block magical spells. Thus for a short time (min/LV), the compulsion created by the dominate spell is completely suppressed. Whether the dominated creature is being affected by a previous command or by a new command, the domination still exists. And that effect is explicitly blocked by the protection spell. The text of the Protection spell even directly addresses the premise of #2, when it reads "blocks the effects that grant the caster[U] ongoing control [/U]over the subject, such as dominate person". The ongoing command is blocked, so option #2 holds no water as it's premise is that ongoing control is not blocked. [/QUOTE]
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