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(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:44 am
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
Highbough retrieves his daggers from Gustave's limp hand before he and Ulric together drag the fallen fighting Man into the mouth of the dunjon where he is covered from further harm.

Olaf stands tall and bends his bow once more, this time aiming further off into the dim ravine where his sharp eyes spy a knave just beginning to turn from the loosing battle to make off. Olaf looses his arrow (1d20=16) striking the scarcely visible shadow for (1dd=1) 1 hit point, but just as the fellow turns to flee he almost runs into Wibert, who has crept right up behind him. Before he can even remark upon the Halfling's cooking Wibert lunges at him most unexpectedly with a large knife (1d20=19) plunging the blade right into his belly "Cook!" chokes the knave, wide-eyed with surprise (2dd=1,5) suffering a fatal 5 hit points, then his eyes glaze over and he drops to the ground at the Halfling's feet.

Nidhogg grabs another fist-sized stone and scampers between the two large chest to peer down the embankment, where upon he soon spots the last fellow who has just finished hastily ransacking Padrig's body! Nidhogg hurls his rock (1d20=6) but his aim is poor and the rock clatters wide.

Meanwhile Thorgrim and Andaros team up on the remaining knave. Initiative is rolled (1d6; Knave=1(+1), Thorgrim=3, Andaros=1(-1)). Thorgrim responds to the Knave's taunts over his beard with a series of fierce slashes, axe in either hand. "Yer kind ought to learn some manners!" he growls (1d20=8) but can't strike down the slippery fellow, who dodges and weaves, ever backing away from his two opponents now. Then he darts to one flank (target selection: 1-3=Thorgrim, 4-6=Andaros;1d6=5) singling out the slower Andaros and (1d20=15) catchng him with a gruesome slash which deal him (1dd=4) 4 hit points and a nasty cut across his upper chest. But Andaros merely grits his teeth against the sharp pain and unpeterbed strikes back (1d20=13) smashing a gouging axe blow into his foe's chest for (1dd=6) 7 hit points, splitting hide carapace and ribs, and splitting open the fellow's heart with a bloddy splat. He drops to one knee, coughs one bloody cough, then collapses properly to the rocky floor.

As this is ended, Deggerhund swipes wildly at Mads and Dieter while Pelenwin defends their flank. Initiative is rolled (1d6; Dieter=4(+1), Knave1=3(+1), Mads=2(+1), Ogre=2, Pelenwin=4(-2)).

The melee churns madly on. Dieter stabs and slashes with hardened efficiency (1d20=13) and connects (2dd=3,4) for 6 hit points, causing Deggerhund to howl "Curse yer wretched piece o' flith!". Mads too attempts to pierce the Ogre (1d20=1) but cannot but place himself in harm's way. Deggerhund blocks another blow from Dieter against his notched blucker then pounces at Mads (1d20=8), but even with the fighting Man off balance, Deggerhund cannot make best advantage of the situation.

On their flank Pelenwin's foe whirls his blades speedily about, slashing and hewing at every opportunity (1d20=2) but never besting Pelenwin's guard. And at last Pelenwin has his reply (1d20=15) and lands an enormous sweeping swing of his heavy pole axe (3dd=3,4,1) which smites his foe for 4 hit points.

"That... hurt..." gasps the Knave, before dropping dead.

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:45 am
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
Andaros has 4 of 12 hit points remaining.

Only Deggerhund and the Knave who has just looted Padrig's body stand against you.

Your intentions for next round, if you please?

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:11 pm
by waysoftheearth
coffee wrote:
Ogre's still standing, so Dieter's still fighting.

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:15 pm
by waysoftheearth
danhem wrote:
Ulric heads back out onto the ledge to hurl another sling stone at the last standing knave.

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:16 pm
by waysoftheearth
mushgnome wrote:
Highbough will hurl a dagger from above into the knave who is disrespecting Padrig (assuming no party members get in the way).

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:31 pm
by waysoftheearth
eris wrote:
Olaf will drop his bow, draw out his sword and shield and bound down the stairs to attack the Ogre!

He sees the monster well and truly engaged, but (with his or Dieter's level) knows he can't engage two while he or Dieter press him! So, if there is an opening, Olaf will jump into the fray. If no opening presents himself, Olaf will turn toward the vile Knave and move toward him...but only if he can't get at the Ogre!

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 5:33 pm
by waysoftheearth
tombowings wrote:
Like Dieter, Pellenwin will continue press the attack.

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:03 pm
by waysoftheearth
Valandil wrote:
Andaros talks to Thorgrim while pointing at Dieter, Mads and Pellenwin :

"Dwarf! To the ogre! We ar' taking that monster down!"

Andaros will try to attack the Ogre from behind, or flank him. He will run east, following the crook, to get out of the monster's sight, and then will turn around and head towards Deggerhound, to finally backstab him. He will try this even if takes more than one round.

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 8:49 pm
by waysoftheearth
Guest wrote:
Nidhogg will attempt to climb down the rock face and attack the knave that was looting.

(014) The Ravine

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:25 pm
by waysoftheearth
heartless wrote:
waysoftheearth wrote:
..., but just as the fellow turns to flee he almost runs into Wibert, who has crept right up behind him. Before he can even remark upon the Halfling's cooking Wibert lunges at him most unexpectedly with a large knife (1d20=19) plunging the blade right into his belly "Cook!" chokes the knave, wide-eyed with surprise (2dd=1,5) suffering a fatal 5 hit points, then his eyes glaze over and he drops to the ground at the Halfling's feet.
Wilbert is over joyed at this first success, but quickly looks around and sneaks up to back stab the next knave. "I will cook a feast tonight to celebrate this day', thinks Wilbert.