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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:39 am
by Orod
Kuu'Shar
As you strike the wolf in the head, your sword is harmlessly deflected from the bone, this creature seems very resilient to your blow.
Eimia
Your music is empowered trough the forest this night, bringing glee about for all creatures delighted with combat.
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:51 am
by blank
Kolgar Bracklebreaker
first of all i'll make a knowledge nature check if i know about a creature capable of doing this
14+4= 18
i also position my self near the entrance of the wagon so that me and gabriel will be flanking him when he gets out, then i might have an attack of opportunity or just a normal turn and i'll use flurry of blows
20!+2=22 2d6: 3+3 X2=12
"May the wrath of Dagor crush your defiled bones into dust"
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:58 am
by malinzaro
To the DM: We are waiting for someone's turn? I hope it's not me we are waiting for. I am asking since all the people are posting in the other campaign thread, but this one got suddenly silent.
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:15 am
by Orod
Kuu'Shar and Onid
The wolf opens its mouth, and the tongue rolls out and lands harmlessly on the ground. Then the head lounges towards Onid and bites him across the thigh, it's not able to penetrate the armor however and releases it's grip.
Kolgar
as the skeleton moves out of the wagon you manage to knock its head straight off, Gabriel on the other hand does not manage to touch it, and it is still moving after Sjerith skims the bones. The skeleton tries to claw for you, but superior reflexes and insight prove too much for it.
(Onid is up next, having just managed to evade the danger of a wolves teeth, what do you do?)
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:32 am
by blank
uhm i also made a knowledge nature check..

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:58 am
by Orod
(true, forgot about that one, the thing you can clearly say is that there is nothing remotely natural about this, either the creature that did this is some kind of magician or it has some vile powers.)
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:20 am
by malinzaro
Orod wrote:Kuu'Shar and Onid
The wolf opens its mouth, and the tongue rolls out and lands harmlessly on the ground. Then the head lounges towards Onid and bites him across the thigh, it's not able to penetrate the armor however and releases it's grip.
...
(Onid is up next, having just managed to evade the danger of a wolves teeth, what do you do?)
Onid Syus
Seeing that the wolf is determined to penetrate my defenses I feel the adrenaline pounding through my veins. With fury in the eyes, I raise the greatsword, then with a swift motion I release a battle cry and violently slash the wolf.
Attack (+4): 15+4=19
Damage (2d6+4): 7+4=11
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:39 am
by Orod
Onid
Bones crack beneath your blow and the skull of the wolf is split in two along the middle, but even though your blow was devastating the pieces stick together and seem as intent on ever to rip you apart. The movement of the wolf is more unstable now, and some splinters of bone and teeth fall to the snow.
Gabriel
Gabriel manages to touch the skull of the merchant with his hand, and a spur of electricity runs trough the skeleton, the bones fall to the ground in a heap.
Kuu'Shar is up next, the wolf is still alive.
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:53 am
by kozeph
Kuushar
I move my shortsword around and try to cut the already damage part
1+2=3 (oh

)
1d6+2=5
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:41 pm
by Orod
Kuu'Shar
As you try to muster your sword for another blow, your blade accidentally hits Onid's sword, you manage to regain balance though, and only lost your balance long enough to make this attack feeble.
(Eimia is up next, any change in plans?)
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:17 pm
by Siberys
I play my flute, giving everyone a +1 to attack and damage for the combat (unless something interrupts me, I'll simply continue playing for my actions).
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:21 am
by Orod
Eimia
Your music is unhindered now and flows naturally again
(Kolgar is up next, you can use your turn to get to the battle with the wolf, but it will take up your move to come within charging distance, you are affected by the morale bonus from Eimia)
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:02 am
by malinzaro
I will be away for a few days. I apologize for the short notice. I just got the news today.
Have fun!
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:33 pm
by blank
Kolgar Bracklebreaker
I'll head for the wolf, I didint understand if i'll be able to attack or not and if i am if it will be considered a charge, but anyway just make the rolls for me if i am able to. if its a charge or full attack it matters not at this current level because i only have one attack + flurry of blows which works either way, therefor it would be 1d20 + 1 (with elmias buff but not including charge bonus)
and as for damage its 1d6 +1
with flurry of blows its 2 attacks so 2d20s and 2d6s
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:34 pm
by Orod
Kolgar
As you run with your incredible speed, you manage to get within sight of the wolf this round, and are ready to beat it the next round. You hear Sjerith following you with his blade drawn.
Kuu'Shar and Onid
The wolf once again bites after Onid, and this time it manages to bite trough the armor (dealing 4 damage), multiple teeth remain in your thigh as it releases its bite.
(Onid next up)
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:25 am
by malinzaro
Orod wrote:
Kuu'Shar and Onid
The wolf once again bites after Onid, and this time it manages to bite trough the armor (dealing 4 damage), multiple teeth remain in your thigh as it releases its bite.
(Onid next up)
Onid Syus
I wince, grip the sword and then try to hit the wolf,
Attack (+4+1): 6+4+1=11
Damage (2d6+4+1): 9+4+1=14
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 4:02 am
by Orod
Onid
Your blow is dodged by the wolf, which seems intent on taking you down
Gabriel starts running towards the site of the wolf as well and reaches the site of the battle.
(Kuu'Shar is up next)
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:09 pm
by kozeph
Kuu'shar
I once more try hit the wolfs neck
14+2=16
1D6+2=4
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:25 am
by Orod
Kuu'shar
Your blow strikes the wolf, but no apparent damage comes from it.
(I am assuming Eimia continues what she is already doing)
(Kolgar is up next, the wolf is within striking distance.)
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:35 am
by blank
Kolgar Bracklebreaker
"I am growing tired of these rotted flesh abominations"
striking the wolf
1d20+1+2, 1d6+2+1 (chance to hit+1 from elmia, +2 from flanking, dmg +1 from elmia +2 str) 2 strikes from flurry of blows
19+1+2 = 22, 3+3=6
7+1+2 = 10, 6+3= 9