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Eišiškės

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City in Dzūkija, Lithuania Eišiškės City Church and belfry of Eišiškės Coat of arms Eišiškės Location of Eišiškės Coordinates: 54°10′N 25°00′E  /  54.167°N 25.000°E  / 54.167; 25.000 Coordinates: 54°10′N 25°00′E  /  54.167°N 25.000°E  / 54.167; 25.000 Country   Lithuania Ethnographic region Dzūkija County Vilnius County Municipality Šalčininkai district municipality Eldership Eišiškės eldership Capital of Eišiškės eldership First mentioned 1384 Granted city rights 1950 Population (2011)  • Total 3,416 Time zone UTC+2 (EET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST) Eišiškės (   pronunciation   ( help · info ) , Polish: Ejszyszki , Russian: Эйши́шки /Eishishki, Belarusian: Эйшы́шкі /Eishyshki, Yiddish: אײשישאׇק ‎/Eyshishok) is a city in southeastern Lithuania on the border with Belarus. It is situated on a small group of hills, surrounded by marshy valley of Verseka and Dumblė Rivers. [1] Rivers divide the town i...

What happens when you non-lethally attack with a vorpal weapon but roll a 20 on the die?

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up vote 33 down vote favorite 2 This silly scenario just popped in my head, and I wanted to verify what would happen: Let's say Bob the Redemption Paladin doesn't like to kill his foes (so he attacks non-lethally), but for some odd reason, he's attacking a beheadable foe with an attuned Vorpal weapon. He non-lethally attacks the foe, but rolls a 20 on the attack roll. What happens now? The Vorpal weapon's desire to chop heads off takes priority, and the poor bloke loses their head The Paladin's will to spare his foe takes priority, and the foe still has a head after the strike Another outcome dnd-5e magic-items share | improve this question edited Nov...