Traveling Dream spell


Rules Questions


Since traveling dream's description says that "Upon casting this spell, you fall asleep for its duration", I'm wondering whether the time spent asleep would count as a valid period of rest for the purpose of recovering spells and the like.

Also, since it references the arcane eye spell which states that "You can create the arcane eye at any point you can see..." and that it's range is "unlimited" I'm wondering if, on a clear night, the caster could form her dreamscryer on the moon, the surface of a visible planet or even a distant star.

If so it sounds like a great way to remain active 24 hours a day or to explore the cosmos from the comfort of one's own bed.


Ambrus wrote:

Since traveling dream's description says that "Upon casting this spell, you fall asleep for its duration", I'm wondering whether the time spent asleep would count as a valid period of rest for the purpose of recovering spells and the like.

Also, since it references the arcane eye spell which states that "You can create the arcane eye at any point you can see..." and that it's range is "unlimited" I'm wondering if, on a clear night, the caster could form her dreamscryer on the moon, the surface of a visible planet or even a distant star.

If so it sounds like a great way to remain active 24 hours a day or to explore the cosmos from the comfort of one's own bed.

The spell that gives perverted spell-casters wet dreams...


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