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Define Extraplanar for me & Can you Sleep in the Astal Plane?
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<blockquote data-quote="Holy Bovine" data-source="post: 720955" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>Last night in my game the PCs travelled to the Astral Plane to investigate a floating island/ruins. There they encountered a warparty of Githyanki. At one point during the fight the cleric githyanki tried to use <em>dismissal </em> to send the Paladin (who was a walking death machine with all the spells being heaped upon him) back to his home plane. My ruling at the time was that because the Paladin was not on his home plane (Prime) he counted as 'extraplanar' according to the spell description. The players agreed and he made his save anyway so it didn't affect play.</p><p></p><p>Now was this right? DId I screw him over? I certainly wasn't trying too and he did have a way to get back in a reasonable amount of time (high level cleric friend). I am curious if someone could point me to any rulebook or Sage advice that might explain this.</p><p></p><p>One other thing, due to the timeless nature of the Astral Plane can persons from the Prime Plane rest and regain spells while in it? I would almost think that they couldn't since you don't age or even grow hungry while in the Astral Plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holy Bovine, post: 720955, member: 203"] Last night in my game the PCs travelled to the Astral Plane to investigate a floating island/ruins. There they encountered a warparty of Githyanki. At one point during the fight the cleric githyanki tried to use [i]dismissal [/i] to send the Paladin (who was a walking death machine with all the spells being heaped upon him) back to his home plane. My ruling at the time was that because the Paladin was not on his home plane (Prime) he counted as 'extraplanar' according to the spell description. The players agreed and he made his save anyway so it didn't affect play. Now was this right? DId I screw him over? I certainly wasn't trying too and he did have a way to get back in a reasonable amount of time (high level cleric friend). I am curious if someone could point me to any rulebook or Sage advice that might explain this. One other thing, due to the timeless nature of the Astral Plane can persons from the Prime Plane rest and regain spells while in it? I would almost think that they couldn't since you don't age or even grow hungry while in the Astral Plane. [/QUOTE]
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