Can the soul of a creature get swept up by a Psychic Wind while going through the astral plane after dying

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I heard that in the "standard" setting for D&D, when your character dies, their soul goes travelling through the Astral Plane until they eventually end up in the outer plane they belong in.

In some settings, they also lose all their memories in the process, as they are sucked out by the Astral Plane (no doubt in an effort to prevent players from fighting their way out of the afterlife, I assume).

Now, what happens if said soul encounters a Psychic Wind on the way?

It seems reasonable to assume that it could also sweep up those souls, and one of the effects of that can be falling into a random color pool.

Does that mean that the soul of an unlucky LG Paladin can get swept up and end up in Hades or the Abyss? What happens then? Do they get transformed into maggots / dretches by the plane? Do they regain consciousness and become some kind of ghost? What happens if they are shunted back into their own material plane instead?

Does the multiverse somehow prevent this situation from happening by simply manipulating fate?

Best Answer

They're safe from the psychic winds

...though sadly we have to arrive at this conclusion by implicit reading, rather than explicit. Here's the rub, from A Guide to the Astral Plane:

  • Astral structures known as conduits bring souls from the place of their death to their ultimate place of rest. Regardless of apparent "distance" on the plane, the transit is in a practical sense near-instantaneous.

  • There's a great big chapter all about conduits, and a second chapter specifically regarding psychic winds and psychic storms, which at no point mentions any characteristic of either that would impact a conduit in any way. Given that the rest of the book is pretty happy to mention conduits as required, and even provides a spell to disrupt them, we can infer that if the psychic wind could imperil conduits, it would have been explicitly mentioned.

...but not necessarily safe from other things

Between the githyanki having developed a conduit pierce spell, the prospect of conduits aging, and the legendary menace that is the "conduit cutter," souls are still not 100% guaranteed to wind up where they belong. Instances of souls being lost to the Astral or otherwise displaced are vanishingly rare, but it's not outside the realm of possibility.