"The process of ceremorphosis is irreversable" - 03/10/20 03:11 PM
Almost as if it were by accident, I stumbled over this part in one of the D&D wikis.
"The process of ceremorphosis is irreversable even by magical means after one hour. [...] The transformation into a mind flayer is complete after seven days."
https://dungeonsdragons.fandom.com/wiki/Ceremorphosis
Will WotC give Larian a lot of freedom when it comes to remove the tadpole, or have there already been occasions in the D&D universe where a tadpole was removed from the host without killing him?
"The process of ceremorphosis is irreversable even by magical means after one hour. [...] The transformation into a mind flayer is complete after seven days."
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Will WotC give Larian a lot of freedom when it comes to remove the tadpole, or have there already been occasions in the D&D universe where a tadpole was removed from the host without killing him?