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by waysoftheearth » Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:17 pm
Armando and Ashtad seek cover from the blasting winds behind the hull of the ship, while Ulric stays back and Desmond instead weasels a way between the broken timbers into the hull from the other side... where he finds a momentary reprieve from the noise a sand. The cavity below deck is dim and low and crowded, but almost enough for a hobbit, and seems dominated by a 20ft, leaden... pancake? with a web of timber struts around it.
Meanwhile, the fighting continues outside!
The cruel sands punish our heroes, and despite their best efforts to surround the air spirit, its superior mobility and insubstantial form allows it to avoid almost everything hurled at it. Perhaps sensing Thuul's presence it makes a beeline for Josiane and punches her in the chest with an unbelievable spear of sand and air, driving her back! Only at the last is Dieter able to slash his energised magic sword through it, causing it some actual harm.
ARGHHH! My epic combat post for turn three just got swallowed
The short recap is:
I added +1 to the damage Highbough did last turn due to his being an Elf. Ashtad got a bunch of arrows refunded. The elemental counts as mounted vs. foot due to its aerial advantage, and everone (bar Olaf, who used his shield to guard his eyes) attacks at -2 due to sand blindness.
There's only room for six players to melee the elemental in a turn; Highbough and Torben went first with spears. The elemental went next and hit Josiane for (2d6-1=) 4 hp. Torben and Wen rolled high but their weapons didn't affect it, Josiane and Highbough missed, Dieter hit it for 5 hp. Olaf and Helmut got the unlucky rolls and were squeezed out of the fight due to space.
Dieter (F5) hp
22 12
Josiane (C5) hp
16 12
Taking orders for turn 4...