

It's just in regards to Keravath's comment in post #3, suggesting that the truth effect is something you can time out in a single round which to me doesn't sound right. If you fail, you can't lie, but there's nothing saying that if you succeed that you can now lie again. The wording is unclear, the save is rolled every 6 seconds whether you've passed or failed previously. Which means he can't lie/deceive to the demon. (Which the Paladin knew they were going to do) So now - during the exchange - the demon asks the Paladin, "Does anyone in your party plan to kill me?" Paladin is in the sphere too, because he's also holding the demon.Īccording to what I read, the spell impacts the caster. Such creatures can be evasive in its answers as long as it remains within the boundaries of the truth.īecause it's a radius spell, if the caster is in that radius it impacts them as well.Ī demon is bound. You know whether each creature succeeds or fails on its saving throw.Īn affected creature is aware of the spell and can thus avoid answering questions to which it would normally respond with a lie. On a failed save, a creature can't speak a deliberate lie while in the radius. Until the spell ends, a creature that enters the spell's area for the first time on a turn or starts its turn there must make a Charisma saving throw.

You create a magical zone that guards against Deception in a 15-foot-radius Sphere centered on a point of your choice within range.
