How does the wind walk over the water? What else does it do?
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Answer:
yes
Explanation:
I think it is like blowing your breath into a bowl of water. The surface of the water bends and ripples, but if the water is deep enough, you cannot penetrate to the bottom of the bowl. A person in Gaseous Form is unable to exert significant force against objects nor can he damage them. Because a person in Gaseous Form lacks density, it follows that buoyancy will force him to the top of a liquid. Unless the liquid in incredibly viscous this would be accomplished pretty quickly and it would take a very deep liquid or a very high viscosity to prevent this movement before the end of the spell. Honey is not viscous enough to stop this effect. Wind Walk is also capable of creating a magical wind that whisks gaseous characters along at about 60mph! Good Luck figuring that out. Because it relies on air as a transport medium, I would rule that it cannot penetrate liquids.
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