Oh! DOGeza! Now I get it!Bell putting the dog in dogeza.
Most stories that say "living things can't be stored" don't get terribly technical about it. You can generally assume they just mean "no live animals" and plants and other things get a pass, unless it's a specific plot point that no cellular activity of any sort can enter the storage."Storing bamboo shoots and roots"
Shouldn't this not work? Generally the limitation on an item box or magic bag is that living creatures cannot be stored in them.
(I remember a fanfic in which this was used as a way to sterilize medical implements and to remove parasites from water. A unique application of this limitation)
Aah. That works. I imagine the rule exists so people don't conceal a squad of commandos inside a magic bag, and have a bird drop it over a castle's walls. On the other hand, if the rule is interpreted as "living things forced into the bag are killed", then the magic bag becomes the Veil of Death from Harry Potter. There would be terrible things one could do with one on a battlefield.Most stories that say "living things can't be stored" don't get terribly technical about it. You can generally assume they just mean "no live animals" and plants and other things get a pass, unless it's a specific plot point that no cellular activity of any sort can enter the storage.
The entire wall and floor can be stored in a magic bag (which is actually a storage unit)