This dragon has been slept by another through the use of the sleep spell. Now, we prepare to fight it and I start singing my favourite song:
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[HP: 99%] [ME: 89%] [PE: 99%]
> sing done
You begin to sing.
You sing: Done now be,
[HP: 99%] [ME: 89%] [PE: 99%]
> dance
Twah asks 'Ready then?'
You sing: This war is over.
[HP: 99%] [ME: 87%] [PE: 98%]
> You begin to dance.
[HP: 99%] [ME: 87%] [PE: 98%]
>
You sing: Done now be,
You continue to dance.
[HP: 99%] [ME: 84%] [PE: 97%]
> l
An Icy Cavern
The caverns here, though winding and beautiful, are unnaturally smooth.
The walls of perfectly frozen ice could not have been smoothed by humanoid
hand. The wind does not reach this far inside the cave, and the faint odors
of something musky and something burning hang in the air.
It's raining lightly, cool, and very, very windy.
Obvious exits: n s
(Charmed) A broad-shouldered black bear growls under his breath.
A broad-shouldered black bear growls under his breath.
Twah is flying here.
A white dragon is sleeping here.
[HP: 99%] [ME: 84%] [PE: 97%]
>
Your off-key note ends the song.
You stop singing.
A white dragon wakes up, and clambers to his feet.
You continue to dance.
A white dragon looks extremely angry and charges!
A white dragon looks extremely angry and charges!
A white dragon bites at your chest, causing a deep gash.
It looks like the songs of sleep effect overwrites the sleep spell effect and if I hit an off-key then it can wake up - This shouldn't happen. You should also be able to cast sleep on someone kept in sleep by the songs and then stop singing and they're still asleep.
It looks like the problem is something with keeping the two effects seperate while they are now considered the same.