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Last session, the PCs ran into a Harpy. It was hidden by fog...but they could hear it's Captivating Song:
Here's the argument: The player says he's dispelling the song, so all PCs should be freed from its affect. I say he can dispel the effect on one of the PCs, but he can't target the song...after all, he can't see the harpy.
Who's right?
As you might expect, a few of the PCs succumbed, and walked toward the harpy, into the mist. The party wizard was not captivated; so, he tried to cast Dispel magic.SRD_3.5e said:Captivating Song (Su): The most insidious ability of the harpy is its song. When a harpy sings, all creatures (other than harpies) within a 300-foot spread must succeed on a DC 16 Will save or become captivated. This is a sonic mind-affecting charm effect.
Here's the argument: The player says he's dispelling the song, so all PCs should be freed from its affect. I say he can dispel the effect on one of the PCs, but he can't target the song...after all, he can't see the harpy.
Who's right?
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