Yes, you can do this. As long as the creature is 200# or less and less than 20 cubic feet in volume. I believe it is currently undefined as to the air requirements of a living creature so if you’re going to keep them in the bag for a longer length of time, you’ll need a ruling from your DM.
Can you take fall damage in a bag of holding?
Because that space is actually on a different plane, a creature hiding inside a portable hole would probably not take damage from the fall (unless the item was damaged in the fall somehow). Nothing happens to the gnome as long as the bag survives the fall.
What happens when a bag of holding is destroyed?
Anything living that gets stored inside a bag of holding dies. They also learned from Lady Allura that, if a bag of holding is destroyed, its contents are jettisoned into the Astral Sea.
Why was a horse pushed off a cliff?
This week, we look back at the sad origins of the tagline, “no animals were harmed in the making of this film.” MOVIE URBAN LEGEND: A film that pushed a horse off a cliff led to Hollywood allowing American Humane Association oversight of treatment of animals in movies.
Why are most horses with a broken leg can’t be saved?
And, there are many fragile bones below the knee and hock. Some of the bones are within the hoof, and when they shatter, they are far more difficult to stabilize and let heal. Over half of the horse’s weight is borne on the front legs, so those bones and joints, in particular, take a lot of abuse.
What should I do if I broke my leg on a horse?
If a human breaks a leg, the worst-case scenario is surgery to place pins to hold the bones, a cast and weeks or months of allowing the bone to heal followed by physiotherapy. Our bodies are relatively light compared to a horse’s and our leg bones are larger in ratio to a horse’s.
Why did the Charger breed of horse die out?
Warhorses are a matter of breeding as much as training; the reason most of the charger breeds died out by the early modern period is because they were terribly aggressive and difficult to handle, so nobody wanted them around once they weren’t absolutely required for combat purposes.