The Quest for the Ghostly Magical Jar's Treasures

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Imagine stumbling across an old, worn-out jar tucked away in the corner of a forgotten attic. Its existence remains hidden for centuries, and you are the lucky one to discover its mystical secrets. Little did you know that this seemingly ordinary jar holds the power to connect the living and the dead. This is the story of the ghostly magical jar. As you cautiously open the jar, a waft of ancient air escapes, swirling with a whisper of secrets from another realm. It is in that moment that you realize this jar is no ordinary vessel, but a portal to the realm of specters and spirits.


Though you may not know him by name, Captain Culpepper is the ghost with the waterlogged grave in the Haunted Mansion cemetery. He comes in this beautiful purple apothecary jar in a collectable box. Included with the purchase is an anchor charm that hangs on the jar. Head to shore and order yours here.

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland s Haunted Mansion attraction, Sally is featured in a translucent green jar and comes with a ballet shoes charm that hangs on the jar for display. We ll leave the ghostly image of the Mansion librarian a secret But what we can tell you is that the ghostly visage within the translucent grey jar is the perfect complement to any macabre collection.

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It is in that moment that you realize this jar is no ordinary vessel, but a portal to the realm of specters and spirits. The jar's powers allow you to communicate with those who have passed on from this world to the next. Through this newfound connection, you become a channel for the memories, emotions, and unfinished business of these wandering souls.

Need help 3.5 magic jar vs ghost

Question: can a ghost be affected by the magic jar spell? Does anything weird happen?

Nope, undead are immune to mind-affecting attacks.

Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 Aug 21, 2012, 03:14 am
ghettowedge wrote:
Nope, undead are immune to mind-affecting attacks.

Magic jar isn't mind-affecting.

That's an interesting question, and I'm not sure there's any kind of "official" word on it. Personally, I'd say the caster's soul doesn't have the ability to maintain cohesion without a body to inhabit, so targeting a ghost with magic jar would simply not work.

If you wanted to be evil, you could say that the ghost is trapped in the jar and the caster dies, but the spirit of the spell suggests that, without a body, the caster's soul would return to the jar and evict the ghost instantly.

I would avoid allowing the caster to assume a ghostly form, as it would essentially turn magic jar into a very long duration ethereal jaunt, which is a higher level spell.

That'll teach me not to post before coffee.

magic jar wrote:

(Undead creatures are powered by negative energy. Only sentient undead creatures have, or are, souls.)

The part that says "or are souls" makes me think magic jar works just fine on incorporeal creatures such as ghosts.

Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 Aug 21, 2012, 09:25 pm
ghettowedge wrote: magic jar wrote:

(Undead creatures are powered by negative energy. Only sentient undead creatures have, or are, souls.)

The part that says "or are souls" makes me think magic jar works just fine on incorporeal creatures such as ghosts.

But the question is, if you magic jar something that doesn't have a body, where does the caster's soul go? As written, it's supposed to inhabit the target's body and control it. If there's no body to control, the caster's soul would return to the jar, evicting the ghost.

There's really only 2 ways I can see that going: Either the spell effectively does nothing (the ghost goes right back to its normal existence after being shuffled in and out of the jar) or it destroys the ghost instantly (the caster's soul returns to the jar and the expelled ghost is destroyed by the spell).

Personally, I'd lean towards option #1.

Firstly, a ghost, as an incorporeal creature, only lacks a PHYSICAL body.
I believe it still has an ectoplasmic body. Secondly, when magic jar-ing a creature, you cannot activate its special abilities. So, no going ethereal. Furthermore, if you are on the ethereal plane when the spell runs out, and your body is on the prime. you're dead.

My issue is, magic jar has no provisions for incorporeality, and ghosts have no listed immunity to it. To me, since they have it as a power, one would think someone would have mentioned if they were immune. But, I may be giving too much credit.

Ghostly magical jar

They seek solace, closure, or simply someone to listen to their untold stories. The ghostly magical jar becomes an invaluable tool. Its ethereal qualities enable you to connect with the spirits and help them in their journeys. As you interact with them, you feel an overwhelming surge of empathy and compassion. You guide them towards resolution, bringing peace to their restless souls. Yet, the power of the jar comes with its own set of challenges. Some spirits are trapped between worlds, unable to pass on to the afterlife. They cling to their past lives, yearning for one last chance to right their wrongs or express their love. It is up to you to help these lost spirits find closure, aiding them in fulfilling their final wishes and freeing them from their earthly chains. Through your encounters with various spirits, you gain insight into the human condition - the complexities of life, love, and loss. The stories they share transcend time and space, teaching important life lessons and illuminating humanity's universal struggles. While the ghostly magical jar provides a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between the living and the dead, it also places a tremendous weight on your shoulders. As the keeper of this mystical artifact, you bear the responsibility of ensuring it remains safe and out of the wrong hands. In the end, the ghostly magical jar becomes a catalyst for personal growth and understanding. It grants you the privilege of witnessing the very essence of humanity, the fragility of life, and the power of human connection even beyond death. It serves as a reminder to cherish the present moment and to embrace the fullness of life's experiences. In this fantastical tale, the ghostly magical jar offers not only a window into the world of spirits but also a profound exploration of our own mortality and the everlasting nature of human existence. It highlights the enduring power of stories and the potential for growth, empathy, and healing that lies within each of us..

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