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    "url": "https://api-beta.open5e.com/v2/rules/srd_mounted-combat_controlling-a-mount/?format=api",
    "name": "Controlling a Mount",
    "desc": "While you're mounted, you have two options. You can either control the mount or allow it to act independently. Intelligent creatures, such as dragons, act independently.\n\nYou can control a mount only if it has been trained to accept a rider. Domesticated horses, donkeys, and similar creatures are assumed to have such training. The initiative of a controlled mount changes to match yours when you mount it. It moves as you direct it, and it has only three action options: Dash, Disengage, and Dodge. A controlled mount can move and act even on the turn that you mount it.\n\nAn independent mount retains its place in the initiative order. Bearing a rider puts no restrictions on the actions the mount can take, and it moves and acts as it wishes. It might flee from combat, rush to attack and devour a badly injured foe, or otherwise act against your wishes.\n\nIn either case, if the mount provokes an opportunity attack while you're on it, the attacker can target you or the mount.",
    "index": 2,
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    "document": "https://api-beta.open5e.com/v2/documents/srd-2014/?format=api",
    "ruleset": "https://api-beta.open5e.com/v2/rulesets/srd_mounted-combat/?format=api"
}