Dandu
First Post
I said that creatures inside one could breathe normally, by whatever mechanism, despite the fact that neither air nor anything else can pass through. How? It's magic.
I think the chief contention is that interpreting "normally" to mean "generates air in a vacuum" and "dispels the Cloudkill that was surrounding you" is unwarranted. Especially not for Cloudkill, which doesn't rely on inhalation.
A living creature with 6 or more HD takes 1d4 points of Constitution damage on your turn each round while in the cloud (a successful Fortitude save halves this damage). Holding one’s breath doesn’t help, but creatures immune to poison are unaffected by the spell.
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