D&D 5E - How specific is Commune with Nature?
I'm more focusing on the word 'prevalent'.Let's say, in a jungle area, there is a village of halflings. If you focus the spell around the village, the 'prevalent people' would be halfling?
If the Druid Leader of the tribe needs to locate a lost halfling child who has wandered out into the jungle, can you use commune with nature to find them or is it just going to tell me, "yeah, there are halflings in the area."
The spell seems to give detailed knowledge of whatever you're asking for. For example it says, "gain knowledge of Powerful Undead" and "Determine the location of powerful undead in the area". Which makes me think the spell would give me the location of the prevalent people (halfling, in this case) in the area. So, maybe the location of a village or concentration but, potentially, details on specific individuals - especially if they are the only 'person' within the area.
Or if the halfling has been kidnapped by humans, way out, away from the village of halflings, if the Druid were to cast the spell within range of the humans(some of the only 'peoples' in the area), will the spell only say, "the prevalent people's are human" or can I specify halflings?
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