The Ancient Legends of Dragon Riding: The Amulet's Connection

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A dragon rider amulet is a powerful and significant symbol in the world of fantasy and adventure. It represents bravery, strength, and a deep connection with dragons. In many fictional stories, the dragon rider amulet is bestowed upon a chosen individual who is destined to become a dragon rider. This amulet often takes the form of a necklace or pendant, and is typically made from a special material such as dragon scales, enchanted gemstones, or a combination of mystical elements. Each amulet is unique and holds its own magical properties. The dragon rider amulet acts as a conduit between the dragon and its rider, allowing them to communicate and share a deep bond.

Anti spell field

The dragon rider amulet acts as a conduit between the dragon and its rider, allowing them to communicate and share a deep bond. It enhances the rider's natural abilities and provides them with protection and guidance. The amulet is often enchanted with spells or charms that offer additional powers, such as the ability to breathe fire, control the elements, or summon dragons for battle.

D&D 5E antimagic field, darkness and the blink spell

If I am fighting a beholder and I cast blink from outside his anti-magic field what happens when:

1. I go to the ethereal plane on his turn he puts his anti-magic field where I was when I left?
My answer: Nothing, I am on the ethereal plane and nothing on the prime can affect me.

2. I choose to (or have to) return to the prime inside the anti-magic field?
My answer: I come back in the antimagic field but the spell is immediately repressed until I leave the field.

3. I end my turn inside the antimagic field.
My answer: The spell does not function so I do not roll to see if I go back to the ethereal.

Separate question:
Can I see through a darkness spell while I am ethereal? If not, what if I end my turn inside the darkness spell and shift to the ethereal plane? I can't "see" anywhere to return.

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Lyxen

Great Old One

If I am fighting a beholder and I cast blink from outside his anti-magic field what happens when:

1. I go to the ethereal plane on his turn he puts his anti-magic field where I was when I left?
My answer: Nothing, I am on the ethereal plane and nothing on the prime can affect me.

Some effects extend into the ethereal, one of the best known example is wall of force: “The wall also extends into the Ethereal Plane, blocking ethereal travel through the wall.”

But it does not seem to be the case with the beholder’s antimagic.

2. I choose to (or have to) return to the prime inside the anti-magic field?
My answer: I come back in the antimagic field but the spell is immediately repressed until I leave the field.

First, with blink, there is no choice, you are forced back at the beginning of your turn, you cannot choose when to return or choose not to return, unless you dismiss the spell there as an action (but good luck getting back).

Second, I would rule differently, because antimagic field says: “Magical Travel. Teleportation and planar travel fail to work in the sphere, whether the sphere is the destination or the departure point for such magical travel.” So you would not return in the area of the cone.

So, the following would apply: “If no unoccupied space is available within that range, you appear in the nearest unoccupied space (chosen at random if more than one space is equally near).” Because the space within the cone would not be available.

3. I end my turn inside the antimagic field.
My answer: The spell does not function so I do not roll to see if I go back to the ethereal.

indeed the spell is suppressed while you are in the cone.

Separate question:
Can I see through a darkness spell while I am ethereal?

I would say yes, since the light is suppressed only on the prime, the spell does. Ot

If not, what if I end my turn inside the darkness spell and shift to the ethereal plane? I can't "see" anywhere to return.

First, with blink, there is no choice, you are forced back at the beginning of your turn, you cannot choose when to return or choose not to return, unless you dismiss the spell there as an action (but good luck getting back).
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Dragon rider amulets are usually passed down through generations or bestowed upon a worthy individual by a wise and powerful dragon. They are considered a great honor and come with great responsibility. The wearer must prove themselves through courage, loyalty, and a strong connection with dragons. In many fantasy stories, dragon riders play a crucial role in saving the world from evil forces or maintaining balance and peace. The amulet is a symbol of their commitment and their role as protectors of their realm. Overall, the dragon rider amulet is a treasured and revered symbol in fantasy literature and serves as a representation of the deep bond between dragon and rider. It embodies the ideals of bravery, strength, and the dedication needed to protect their world..

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