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by mushgnome » Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:59 pm
Beetle Battle Round 2
Our Heroes set the trap, and the beetles take the bait.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6... the sling stones fly.
Tet, Noh, and Dougal miss their mark. Kiplyn and Dame Simonetta brain one of the beetles, while Willie wounds a second.
With a sickening squish sound, the three surviving beetles uncork their missile weapons: a sticky, runny, tan-colored glob resembling peanut butter.
Dame Simonetta dodges one of the beetle-globs but blunders into a second. She takes the impact in the flank, and is nearly bowled over, but manages to keep her feet. The force of the beetle bomb has slightly rearranged her internal organs, but she shrugs off the damage, wipes the sesame paste from her eyes, and fights on!
Tet is not so lucky. The big man takes a beetle-loogey straight to the solar plexus and sits down, hard. Tet has the wind knocked out of him and the sensory hallucination that his chest is being squeezed in the center of a sesame-seed bagel! It will take a penalty round for Tet to catch his breath so he can rejoin the battle. Also, Tet drops his torch and it goes out, leaving Dame Simonetta's lantern as the only light source!
The 3 tahini beetles seem content to park at 30' range and launch wave after wave of spit-globs upon our heroes. Tet is down to 3hp and stunned 1 round. Dame Simonetta is down to 5hp and holding the only source of light.
What next, Heroes?
How brave are the beetles? Morale 2d6 = 11, highly aggressive, perhaps overconfident: their hunger overrides their natural aversion to light.
Sling attack rolls
Dougal 3 miss
Kiplyn 20+1=20 hit for 3 damage, co-kill with D.S.
Noh 4 miss
Dame Simonetta 15+1=16 hit for 5 damage, co-kill with Kip
Tet 5 miss
Willie 14+1=15 hit for 3 damage
Beetle attack rolls, random targets:
vs Dame Simonetta 9 miss, 15 hit for 3hp, save vs paralysis 19 success
vs Tet 20 hit for 3hp, save vs paralysis 10 fail, incapacitated 1 round and torch goes out!
Using v5 "gamma" rules for Hobbets and missile weapons, our heroes will get 2 shots next round, should they choose to continue the volley. (3:2 rate of fire)