Camelot
Adventurer
One player, a swordmage, was reduced to negative hit points, so she fell unconscious, and thus fell prone. When the bard's turn came, he decided to heal her with majestic word. Majestic word lets the target spend a healing surge and regain addition hp equal to the bard's charisma modifier, and then the bard can slide the target one square. The first part was fine, but then we got to the sliding.
Since the swordmage had been knocked unconscious, she had fallen prone. The bard healed her to positive hit points, so she regained consciousness, but in order to stand up she would need to expend a move action, and it wasn't her turn. Sliding a prone target seems a little strange in the roleplaying sense, especially since majestic word makes it seem like the target is inspired into movement from the spell.
Is there a rule about sliding prone targets one way or the other, or is it up to the DM based on the flavor of the power?
Since the swordmage had been knocked unconscious, she had fallen prone. The bard healed her to positive hit points, so she regained consciousness, but in order to stand up she would need to expend a move action, and it wasn't her turn. Sliding a prone target seems a little strange in the roleplaying sense, especially since majestic word makes it seem like the target is inspired into movement from the spell.
Is there a rule about sliding prone targets one way or the other, or is it up to the DM based on the flavor of the power?