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You neglect to mention what happens if you eat the (presumably delicious) unguent of timelessness honey. --[[User:Foxwarrior|Foxwarrior]] ([[User talk:Foxwarrior|talk]]) 06:18, 26 April 2024 (UTC) | You neglect to mention what happens if you eat the (presumably delicious) unguent of timelessness honey. --[[User:Foxwarrior|Foxwarrior]] ([[User talk:Foxwarrior|talk]]) 06:18, 26 April 2024 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :Well, the unguent effect gets applied when used on an object, so... I guess it would be up to the DM if a character decides to lick the stuff off if it dispels the effect or something, but probably not, the magic is already in place and it just leaves residue behind. I certainly wouldn't put it past a PC to lick some fire beetle eyes that were covered in a thin layer of honey resin. --[[User:Ganteka Future|Ganteka Future]] ([[User talk:Ganteka Future|talk]]) 15:51, 26 April 2024 (UTC) |
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Grievous Oversight
You neglect to mention what happens if you eat the (presumably delicious) unguent of timelessness honey. --Foxwarrior (talk) 06:18, 26 April 2024 (UTC)
- Well, the unguent effect gets applied when used on an object, so... I guess it would be up to the DM if a character decides to lick the stuff off if it dispels the effect or something, but probably not, the magic is already in place and it just leaves residue behind. I certainly wouldn't put it past a PC to lick some fire beetle eyes that were covered in a thin layer of honey resin. --Ganteka Future (talk) 15:51, 26 April 2024 (UTC)