Greetings,
This may have been discussed before, but I did a few searches on the forums and came up empty, and this issue did come up in a recent session.
I am playing the overlord and I had a master wendigo on the map, which has the freezing aura that causes any hero that "enters and space adjacent to" the monster to suffer one fatigue.
At one point I used Dark Charm on a hero and moved him across three adjacent spaces parallel to the wendigo. Because the character is a hero, and because he technically "entered" all three spaces adjacent to the wendigo, I ruled that he should suffer 3 fatigue.
There was some argument on this point. The only thing we found online was a discussion in which the wording of Dark Charm was cited, which states that the charmed hero is "treated as" one of the overlord's monsters when charmed. So, does this mean that the character is not a "hero" for the duration of Dark Charm, and is instead a "monster" for the purposes of monster aura immunity? This sounds suspect to me. It seems that the way it is stated, the hero is still a "hero" but is only "treated as" a monster for the purposes of who is controlling the figure, and so would still be vulnerable to monster auras.
What do you think?