Brother Shatterstone said:Only you are smiling about this... Bad and direr news indeed.![]()
Probably should have put a frown, but I felt proud of her resisting him like that. If she had failed the save, things would have been much simpler for him. The charmed girl could have answered most of the questions he had for Aeweth.
Brother Shatterstone said:Just some confusion on my end... I only saw the one effect cast, but I think it was two, just because Heliah passed the first spell which I would assume was a charm/compulsion spell, and the second seems like a combat bluff... Correct?![]()
He only cast one spell, presumably a charm spell, plus the spell on himself in the previous post. But when he got angry, this natural aura manifested itself that sent shivers down Accalon's spine (and Loni and Heliah). He didn't seem to have to cast or concentrate or even will this effect to happen, it's very natural.
Brother Shatterstone said:Also, what's the stance in this realm on charming someone against there will? Is this a crime no matter what your intentions are?
Casting any spell against someone's will is generally treated similarly to assault, except if the effect is powerful enough, it's more like attempted homicide. Courts in the realm have no set punishment for such things, judges making decisions on that on an individual basis, often based on their own biases and possibly bribes spent. But most likely, Ezuvial could be tried and punished, especially given how many he did it to.
The DM really expected you to take the law into your own hands, but if you capture him instead of kill him (assuming you're able to do either

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