Does a creature killed by a Shadow Dragon's Shadow Breath become undead?












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Regarding Shadow Dragons, the Monster Manual states:




Any damage-dealing breath weapon possessed by the dragon deals
necrotic damage instead of its original damage type. A humanoid
reduced to 0 hit points by this damage dies, and an undead shadow
rises from its corpse and acts immediately after the dragon in the
initiative count. The shadow is under the dragon's control.




Does this necessarily mean that the humanoid becomes the undead shadow? It should clearly state that, if that is the case. This matters in case the party wishes to raise the character from the dead via a revivify or raise dead spell.










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Regarding Shadow Dragons, the Monster Manual states:




Any damage-dealing breath weapon possessed by the dragon deals
necrotic damage instead of its original damage type. A humanoid
reduced to 0 hit points by this damage dies, and an undead shadow
rises from its corpse and acts immediately after the dragon in the
initiative count. The shadow is under the dragon's control.




Does this necessarily mean that the humanoid becomes the undead shadow? It should clearly state that, if that is the case. This matters in case the party wishes to raise the character from the dead via a revivify or raise dead spell.










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    – SevenSidedDie
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Regarding Shadow Dragons, the Monster Manual states:




Any damage-dealing breath weapon possessed by the dragon deals
necrotic damage instead of its original damage type. A humanoid
reduced to 0 hit points by this damage dies, and an undead shadow
rises from its corpse and acts immediately after the dragon in the
initiative count. The shadow is under the dragon's control.




Does this necessarily mean that the humanoid becomes the undead shadow? It should clearly state that, if that is the case. This matters in case the party wishes to raise the character from the dead via a revivify or raise dead spell.










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Regarding Shadow Dragons, the Monster Manual states:




Any damage-dealing breath weapon possessed by the dragon deals
necrotic damage instead of its original damage type. A humanoid
reduced to 0 hit points by this damage dies, and an undead shadow
rises from its corpse and acts immediately after the dragon in the
initiative count. The shadow is under the dragon's control.




Does this necessarily mean that the humanoid becomes the undead shadow? It should clearly state that, if that is the case. This matters in case the party wishes to raise the character from the dead via a revivify or raise dead spell.







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    – mdrichey
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    Thank you! That’s the preferred way to handle that situation.
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    – SevenSidedDie
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    I found the answer myself after further searching. I decided to answer my own question instead of deleting.
    $endgroup$
    – mdrichey
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    – SevenSidedDie
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Thank you! That’s the preferred way to handle that situation.
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The undead shadow is literally the humanoid's actual shadow, turned into an undead monster. It is not the humanoid's soul itself.



The Monster Manual entry for the Shadow states:




If a creature from which a shadow has been created somehow returns to
life, its undead shadow senses the return. The shadow might seek its
"parent" to vex or slay. Whether the shadow pursues its living
counterpart, the creature that birthed the shadow no longer casts one
until the monster is destroyed.







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    Does it give advantage to stealth-checks or anything if one doesn't have a shadow?
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No, the humanoid is just dead.



The shadow rises from the corpse. The corpse doesn't become a shadow, it just appears out of it.






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The undead shadow is literally the humanoid's actual shadow, turned into an undead monster. It is not the humanoid's soul itself.



The Monster Manual entry for the Shadow states:




If a creature from which a shadow has been created somehow returns to
life, its undead shadow senses the return. The shadow might seek its
"parent" to vex or slay. Whether the shadow pursues its living
counterpart, the creature that birthed the shadow no longer casts one
until the monster is destroyed.







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    Does it give advantage to stealth-checks or anything if one doesn't have a shadow?
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    – Deduplicator
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    @Deduplicator I'd ask that as its own question.
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$begingroup$

The undead shadow is literally the humanoid's actual shadow, turned into an undead monster. It is not the humanoid's soul itself.



The Monster Manual entry for the Shadow states:




If a creature from which a shadow has been created somehow returns to
life, its undead shadow senses the return. The shadow might seek its
"parent" to vex or slay. Whether the shadow pursues its living
counterpart, the creature that birthed the shadow no longer casts one
until the monster is destroyed.







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    Does it give advantage to stealth-checks or anything if one doesn't have a shadow?
    $endgroup$
    – Deduplicator
    7 hours ago










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    @Deduplicator I'd ask that as its own question.
    $endgroup$
    – mdrichey
    5 hours ago














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$begingroup$

The undead shadow is literally the humanoid's actual shadow, turned into an undead monster. It is not the humanoid's soul itself.



The Monster Manual entry for the Shadow states:




If a creature from which a shadow has been created somehow returns to
life, its undead shadow senses the return. The shadow might seek its
"parent" to vex or slay. Whether the shadow pursues its living
counterpart, the creature that birthed the shadow no longer casts one
until the monster is destroyed.







share|improve this answer











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The undead shadow is literally the humanoid's actual shadow, turned into an undead monster. It is not the humanoid's soul itself.



The Monster Manual entry for the Shadow states:




If a creature from which a shadow has been created somehow returns to
life, its undead shadow senses the return. The shadow might seek its
"parent" to vex or slay. Whether the shadow pursues its living
counterpart, the creature that birthed the shadow no longer casts one
until the monster is destroyed.








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    Does it give advantage to stealth-checks or anything if one doesn't have a shadow?
    $endgroup$
    – Deduplicator
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Deduplicator I'd ask that as its own question.
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    – mdrichey
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  • $begingroup$
    Does it give advantage to stealth-checks or anything if one doesn't have a shadow?
    $endgroup$
    – Deduplicator
    7 hours ago










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    @Deduplicator I'd ask that as its own question.
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Does it give advantage to stealth-checks or anything if one doesn't have a shadow?
$endgroup$
– Deduplicator
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Does it give advantage to stealth-checks or anything if one doesn't have a shadow?
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@Deduplicator I'd ask that as its own question.
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No, the humanoid is just dead.



The shadow rises from the corpse. The corpse doesn't become a shadow, it just appears out of it.






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No, the humanoid is just dead.



The shadow rises from the corpse. The corpse doesn't become a shadow, it just appears out of it.






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No, the humanoid is just dead.



The shadow rises from the corpse. The corpse doesn't become a shadow, it just appears out of it.






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No, the humanoid is just dead.



The shadow rises from the corpse. The corpse doesn't become a shadow, it just appears out of it.







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