You also learn that the “petrified” condition ceases aging and creatures under the effect of the “imprisonment” spell don’t age. The Player’s Handbook tells you when each race is considered an adult and their expected lifespan. But the world of D&D is a world full of magic and anything can happen. Most campaigns won’t represent a long enough time for your character’s advancing age to effect your character’s abilities. Your character ages normally as time passes in your campaign. If you want some rules for how your characters are effected when they are magically aged, with the possibility of dying from old age, this post is for you. This is not presented as an option in 5th edition. I n 3.5 and earlier editions of D&D your character could die of old age.
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