Talk:Familiar/@comment-24934423-20150904171425/@comment-24934423-20150905010932

Okay. The reason I asked is because I'm a hardcore D&D player.

Usually (in D&D at least), in scenarios involving religious spellcasters, if they ever go against what their religion stands for (i.e. burning down a forest as a nature cleric or, in this case, becoming a voluptuous, mature woman while part of a cult of lolies), they'd risk losing their spellcasting powers until they've atoned for what they've done. In this case, it would just be to wait until the cake's side effect wears off, thus becoming a loli once more.