Follow up to this clarification.
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The spirit is stored in a golem. A greater command effect (enslave) resolves on the Golem's body. That spirit leaves the golem to return to their own, they are no longer enslaved.
Can you clarify the following.
After leaving the enslaved body of the golem, If a person spirit stores back into the same golem, do they return to being enslaved? If another person spirit stores into that same golem will they now be enslaved? Given that a golem is immune to poison and antidotes, once an enslavement resolves on a golem is that it then permanently enslaved, and thus anyone who stores into it in the future, a victim to that enslavement.
If the previous statements are all true can an evil dragonmage create golems in advance with enslavement effects already upon them. Then create an army of enslaved people by storing them into his/her golems. ( I realize this last question is an unlikely scenario, but I want to be clear on the potential of the ruling ).
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The spirit is stored in a golem. A greater command effect (enslave) resolves on the Golem's body. That spirit leaves the golem to return to their own, they are no longer enslaved.
Can you clarify the following.
After leaving the enslaved body of the golem, If a person spirit stores back into the same golem, do they return to being enslaved? If another person spirit stores into that same golem will they now be enslaved? Given that a golem is immune to poison and antidotes, once an enslavement resolves on a golem is that it then permanently enslaved, and thus anyone who stores into it in the future, a victim to that enslavement.
If the previous statements are all true can an evil dragonmage create golems in advance with enslavement effects already upon them. Then create an army of enslaved people by storing them into his/her golems. ( I realize this last question is an unlikely scenario, but I want to be clear on the potential of the ruling ).