I believe that any mouse is an entity - skin-changed or not. Entities
include all animals (though normal-sized insects seem to be borderline).
Also, skin-change allows the target to keep their mind, so the mouse is a
sentient entity.
On the other hand, the GM should do whatever works best for gameflow/plot at
the time.
Body lice go invisible with you, the weasel down your trousers does not.
This is another reason why dwarves don't hide well...
Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: dq-owner@dq.sf.org.nz [mailto:dq-owner@dq.sf.org.nz] On Behalf Of
Stephen Martin
Sent: Wednesday, 30 May 2007 3:28 p.m.
To: dq@dq.sf.org.nz
Subject: [dq] Skin Changed Entities as Posessions
If a character is skin changed into a mouse, do they then count as a
possession for the purposes
of magic?
E.g. If I Windwalk does the mouse in my pocket come with me or get left
behind?
Or if I go invisible is there then a visible mouse floating along at pocket
height?
Cheers, Stephen.
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