You step into a stone object or surface large enough to fully
contain your body, melding yourself and all the equipment you
carry with the stone for the duration.
Using your movement, you step into the stone at a point you can
touch. Nothing of your presence remains visible or otherwise
detectable by nonmagical senses.
While merged with the stone, you can’t see what occurs outside it,
and any Wisdom (Perception) checks you make to hear sounds
outside it are made with disadvantage. You remain aware of the
passage of time and can cast spells on yourself while merged in
the stone. You can use your movement to leave the stone where
you entered it, which ends the spell. You otherwise can’t move.
Minor physical damage to the stone doesn’t harm you, but its
partial destruction or a change in its shape (to the extent that you
no longer fit within it) expels you and deals 6d6 bludgeoning
damage to you. The stone’s complete destruction (or
transmutation into a different substance) expels you and deals 50
bludgeoning damage to you. If expelled, you fall prone in an
unoccupied space closest to where you first entered. |