Re: Through the Mists: Out of Character Discussion
For the idea of spellcasting from Diagas:
She could have used all her actions to back off and try that, yes, but to use shape waters you need. well.. water and the closest source was 1000 ft below her. I can't actually use it on rum, because its dilluted with ethanol which messes up the freezing point.. I'd assume thats how the DM would rule here. (if not.. Pirate. Sacrificing rum. rather expect her to want to use her own blood first^^) That was actually my final plan, if she had been dropped, a fall of 1000 ft takes over a round to complete, so she could have used shape water to maybe somehow aid in her survival by changing its viscosity or something. a fall of 1000 ft is not necessarily deadly, you don't even reach terminal velocity, but lets ignore rl physics.
For the Wind Gust: After the 'hide in the clubs shadow' failed, I presumed that gusting only part of a creature was out. Gusting the smaller ones could have worked, dash, move, gust the way free, but it only pushes by 5 ft.
If I push a dude back 5 ft, thats the worst possible outcome. Imagine a closedish line of three guys, thats the way Slime described it, a wall of zombies to block me off. One gust moves them back one square, menaing I need to gust them again, and hope they don't move, because if I move, gust, move now I got one of their mates to the side of me, they are ahead of me, and I still can't move past. (a reason why its only 5 ft, it is a cantrip.)
And all that is going through a dc 11 strength save, which a zombie is not too unlikely to beat.
If the setting is realistically controlled by sentient, pure evil whose purpose is to fuck with guests to the realm? I'll let you be the judge of that.
Setting is controlled by you though.
Some people are down for zombie sex. Also, Strahd's foot soldiers are zombies, it'd make sense that he'd litter the area near his front lawn with them. I'll make Strahd's elite zombies 'prettier.'
Perhaps a misunderstanding then. I shall contact you about my rp limits posthaste.