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Can you force honesty by using the Speak with Dead and Zone of Truth spells together?
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Does “Speak with Dead” work with (well preserved) skeletons?Will zone of truth affect the dead?How does Mind Blank affect the Zone of Truth spell?Can you speak with magical beasts?How to prevent the use of Speak With Dead?Does Geas/Quest function on unconscious targets, or when the caster can't be heard?Limitations of Marionette PossessionHow many saves do you roll vs. Zone of Truth?Can my Rogue learn to speak with the dead?For a single party, how can I make Dead in Thay a “fast-paced assault” and not a drawn-out series of skirmishes?
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I have some players that I know are going to try and force some information out of a hostile NPC that they just recently killed and use the information to target another group and call for their arrest and/or execution. I'd like to make it as difficult as possible, or even just flat out have the head (they removed the head from the body) just lie or give evasive answers.
But one of them has Zone of Truth and I know that they'll attempt to use it on the head once Speak with Dead is cast. Can they force honesty with Speak with Dead/Zone of Truth in this way? Does the head still count as a creature?
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I have some players that I know are going to try and force some information out of a hostile NPC that they just recently killed and use the information to target another group and call for their arrest and/or execution. I'd like to make it as difficult as possible, or even just flat out have the head (they removed the head from the body) just lie or give evasive answers.
But one of them has Zone of Truth and I know that they'll attempt to use it on the head once Speak with Dead is cast. Can they force honesty with Speak with Dead/Zone of Truth in this way? Does the head still count as a creature?
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I have some players that I know are going to try and force some information out of a hostile NPC that they just recently killed and use the information to target another group and call for their arrest and/or execution. I'd like to make it as difficult as possible, or even just flat out have the head (they removed the head from the body) just lie or give evasive answers.
But one of them has Zone of Truth and I know that they'll attempt to use it on the head once Speak with Dead is cast. Can they force honesty with Speak with Dead/Zone of Truth in this way? Does the head still count as a creature?
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I have some players that I know are going to try and force some information out of a hostile NPC that they just recently killed and use the information to target another group and call for their arrest and/or execution. I'd like to make it as difficult as possible, or even just flat out have the head (they removed the head from the body) just lie or give evasive answers.
But one of them has Zone of Truth and I know that they'll attempt to use it on the head once Speak with Dead is cast. Can they force honesty with Speak with Dead/Zone of Truth in this way? Does the head still count as a creature?
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No, zone of truth does not work on corpses.
Speak with dead targets a corpse:
You grant the semblance of life and intelligence to a corpse of your choice within range, allowing it to answer the questions you pose.
A corpse is not a creature, it is what is left after the creature dies. And according to an unofficial Twitter ruling by Crawford, the corpse is actually an object.
Zone of truth only targets creatures:
Until the spell ends, a creature that enters the spell's area for the
first time on a turn or starts its turn there must make a Charisma
saving throw.
So a corpse, even one under the effects of speak with dead would not be affected by this.
Another unofficial twitter ruling by Crawford supports this for this exact combination of spells:
Zone of truth works on creatures. Speak with dead works on a spirit in a corpse—not a creature.
Even if you did, for some reason, consider a corpse to be a creature, it still would not force you to reveal information honestly. Firstly, it only has an effect if the creature fails a charisma save (you'd have to decide what this was since the corpse is not a creature anymore and doesn't have stats). Secondly, the corpse doesn't even have to try to answer the question helpfully. There are plenty of ways to be vague or cryptic while still being technically truthful and thus obfuscate the information given to the PCs.
Of course, in-universe, there is not necessarily a reason that the corpse would automatically consider the PCs enemies and avoid giving them truthful answers. So, if you want them to avoid answering be sure they have a reason in-game to do so.
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No, zone of truth does not work on corpses.
Speak with dead targets a corpse:
You grant the semblance of life and intelligence to a corpse of your choice within range, allowing it to answer the questions you pose.
A corpse is not a creature, it is what is left after the creature dies. And according to an unofficial Twitter ruling by Crawford, the corpse is actually an object.
Zone of truth only targets creatures:
Until the spell ends, a creature that enters the spell's area for the
first time on a turn or starts its turn there must make a Charisma
saving throw.
So a corpse, even one under the effects of speak with dead would not be affected by this.
Another unofficial twitter ruling by Crawford supports this for this exact combination of spells:
Zone of truth works on creatures. Speak with dead works on a spirit in a corpse—not a creature.
Even if you did, for some reason, consider a corpse to be a creature, it still would not force you to reveal information honestly. Firstly, it only has an effect if the creature fails a charisma save (you'd have to decide what this was since the corpse is not a creature anymore and doesn't have stats). Secondly, the corpse doesn't even have to try to answer the question helpfully. There are plenty of ways to be vague or cryptic while still being technically truthful and thus obfuscate the information given to the PCs.
Of course, in-universe, there is not necessarily a reason that the corpse would automatically consider the PCs enemies and avoid giving them truthful answers. So, if you want them to avoid answering be sure they have a reason in-game to do so.
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No, zone of truth does not work on corpses.
Speak with dead targets a corpse:
You grant the semblance of life and intelligence to a corpse of your choice within range, allowing it to answer the questions you pose.
A corpse is not a creature, it is what is left after the creature dies. And according to an unofficial Twitter ruling by Crawford, the corpse is actually an object.
Zone of truth only targets creatures:
Until the spell ends, a creature that enters the spell's area for the
first time on a turn or starts its turn there must make a Charisma
saving throw.
So a corpse, even one under the effects of speak with dead would not be affected by this.
Another unofficial twitter ruling by Crawford supports this for this exact combination of spells:
Zone of truth works on creatures. Speak with dead works on a spirit in a corpse—not a creature.
Even if you did, for some reason, consider a corpse to be a creature, it still would not force you to reveal information honestly. Firstly, it only has an effect if the creature fails a charisma save (you'd have to decide what this was since the corpse is not a creature anymore and doesn't have stats). Secondly, the corpse doesn't even have to try to answer the question helpfully. There are plenty of ways to be vague or cryptic while still being technically truthful and thus obfuscate the information given to the PCs.
Of course, in-universe, there is not necessarily a reason that the corpse would automatically consider the PCs enemies and avoid giving them truthful answers. So, if you want them to avoid answering be sure they have a reason in-game to do so.
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No, zone of truth does not work on corpses.
Speak with dead targets a corpse:
You grant the semblance of life and intelligence to a corpse of your choice within range, allowing it to answer the questions you pose.
A corpse is not a creature, it is what is left after the creature dies. And according to an unofficial Twitter ruling by Crawford, the corpse is actually an object.
Zone of truth only targets creatures:
Until the spell ends, a creature that enters the spell's area for the
first time on a turn or starts its turn there must make a Charisma
saving throw.
So a corpse, even one under the effects of speak with dead would not be affected by this.
Another unofficial twitter ruling by Crawford supports this for this exact combination of spells:
Zone of truth works on creatures. Speak with dead works on a spirit in a corpse—not a creature.
Even if you did, for some reason, consider a corpse to be a creature, it still would not force you to reveal information honestly. Firstly, it only has an effect if the creature fails a charisma save (you'd have to decide what this was since the corpse is not a creature anymore and doesn't have stats). Secondly, the corpse doesn't even have to try to answer the question helpfully. There are plenty of ways to be vague or cryptic while still being technically truthful and thus obfuscate the information given to the PCs.
Of course, in-universe, there is not necessarily a reason that the corpse would automatically consider the PCs enemies and avoid giving them truthful answers. So, if you want them to avoid answering be sure they have a reason in-game to do so.
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No, zone of truth does not work on corpses.
Speak with dead targets a corpse:
You grant the semblance of life and intelligence to a corpse of your choice within range, allowing it to answer the questions you pose.
A corpse is not a creature, it is what is left after the creature dies. And according to an unofficial Twitter ruling by Crawford, the corpse is actually an object.
Zone of truth only targets creatures:
Until the spell ends, a creature that enters the spell's area for the
first time on a turn or starts its turn there must make a Charisma
saving throw.
So a corpse, even one under the effects of speak with dead would not be affected by this.
Another unofficial twitter ruling by Crawford supports this for this exact combination of spells:
Zone of truth works on creatures. Speak with dead works on a spirit in a corpse—not a creature.
Even if you did, for some reason, consider a corpse to be a creature, it still would not force you to reveal information honestly. Firstly, it only has an effect if the creature fails a charisma save (you'd have to decide what this was since the corpse is not a creature anymore and doesn't have stats). Secondly, the corpse doesn't even have to try to answer the question helpfully. There are plenty of ways to be vague or cryptic while still being technically truthful and thus obfuscate the information given to the PCs.
Of course, in-universe, there is not necessarily a reason that the corpse would automatically consider the PCs enemies and avoid giving them truthful answers. So, if you want them to avoid answering be sure they have a reason in-game to do so.
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