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(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:18 pm
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
The Lobby
(Envongr is here)

Envongr (because he is an idiot) strides right into the lobby which is full of ferocious wolves.

They immediately leap to attack him, and he bravely (?) aims his bloodied pick-axe at the most immediate threat.

(Initiative is rolled, 1d6; envongr=6, wolves=4. Envongr 1d20+3=16 one hit. 1-6 wolves attack during the round 1d6=3. 3d20=7, 14, 15, two hits. Envongr deals 1d6=2 damage. Ref rolls wolf's hit points; 2d6+2=12, it's a big one! Wolves deal 2d6=3,4= 7 damage.)

The biggest wolf in the room leads the charge, and Envongr deals it a glancing blow with his pickaxe that deflects its attack away from him, but two other wolves dart in while he is distracted, and clamp their jaws around his legs to shake at him violently and tear into his flesh.

Envongr has 4 of 11 hit point left.

What now?

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:49 pm
by waysoftheearth
sirravd wrote:
Envongr, despite being an idiot, knows when to run. He looks in horror at his lacerated and bleeding legs and the chunks of flesh that the wolves have torn out; then he hobbles out of the lobby as fast as he can.

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:23 am
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
The West Chamber
(Torban, Rufus, Gustave, Ulric, Guntram and Armando)

Apologies if the scenario was unclear. The lay of the land is thus:


.....|----------------|............................
.....|................|..............................
..|--+....Boarded up..+--|............................
..|........Chamber.......|............................
..|......................|............................
..|....r.................|.....................//.....
..|--+...T............+--|..............Lobby.//......
.....|....A...X.......|......................|| Front.
..========.......g=======+=============......||.Gate..
...............U.....G../.....wwwwwwwww.....//.........
....=======================================/..........
.N.............Outerwall..............................
W+E...................................................
.S....................................................

G GIANT Guntram
g Gustave
T Torban
A Armando
U Ulric
r Rufus
X Dead "super wolf"
w Wolves, lots of


Giant Guntram is about 12ft high, but the passage is only about 6ft wide and 8ft tall.

The pack of wolves cower back as Giant Guntram forces at the roof (1d6=5) and bursts through with a roar and a great shower of broken timbers and mortar. The sunlight that rushes in is immediately obscured by a great plume of roiling dust... and visibility becomes worse that it was!

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:47 am
by waysoftheearth
rleduc wrote:
Giant Guntram grabs a beam or other heavy piece of debris and throws it down the corridor at the wolves (or where they used to be).

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 3:24 am
by waysoftheearth
flightcommander wrote:
Startled by the tremendous clamor behind him, Armando briefly pantomimes a his own death beneath a pile a falling rubble €” ducking wildly and flapping his limbs senselessly €” before realizing to his general amazement that it was only Guntram magically transforming into a Giant and bashing through the roof.

He endeavors to avoid the encroaching cloud of dust and retreats a few paces into the chamber, focusing his attention on the boarded-up windows and the general surrounds €” are there any obvious exits? Do the boards look like they could be pried away by, say, a crowbar, or perhaps a giant?

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:14 am
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
The Blighted Passage
(Josiane, Desmond/Mondes, Dorgan, Dieter and Wen)

Dieter and Dorgan press the snarling foe, but beyond them the black robed priests invoke a foul sorcery!

(Initiative is rolled, 1d6; Dieter=5+1, Dorgan=3. Wolfmen=6, black priests=4. Wolfmen attack 4d20=3,12,20,17, two hits on Dorgan, simultaneous with Dieter d20=13,20, two hits. Two priests targeet Dieter and Dorgaon; saves vs spells Dieter=17+4-2 saves, Dorgan=11+5-2 exactly saves. Dorgan attacks d20=2,9, misses. Dieter deals 2d6=7 damage. Dorgan suffers 2d6=4+4 8 damage.)

(Dorgan is down to 9 of 19 hit points.)

Both fighters shrug off the tendrils of sorcery that threaten to seize them, and Dieter continues to fend off the attackers skillfully as he deals them some hurt in return, but Dorgan is not so fortunate! His protection is neer as steely as Dieter's, and he suffers baleful injuries in the fighting.

(d20 Mondes=13 Josiane=13, both hit, for 3 and ~4 damage respectively).

At their backs, Desmond continues to blow upon his whistle, while Mondes controls their shared limbs, stabbing a shirking wolf with their sword, as Josiane whacks another across the skull with the flat of Jehen's sword. Meanwhile, Wen focuses the glare of his Irascible Leer upon one of the more tenacious wolves of the pack, causing its thick, dusty coat to suddenly catch fire! It howls and squirms and thrashes madly to smother the blaze creating all sorts of confusion.

With all this, the wolves are beaten into disarray and are falling all over themselves to retreat as quickly as they are able!

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:48 pm
by waysoftheearth
coffee wrote:
Dieter will get in one more attack on a retreating wolf, if possible, but won't pursue them.

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:10 pm
by waysoftheearth
doctorx wrote:
"Keep blowing!" says Josiane to the hobbit(s); "Drive them hence!"

To Wen: "The priests! Turn your gaze on them!"

She herself, once satisfied the wolves are in full flight, about faces to back up Dorgan; "I am with you my friend. If you need respite from the front line I will take your place!"

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:29 pm
by waysoftheearth
ehiker133 wrote:
Desmond continues blowing his whistle, but looks around to asses the situation on the other end while doing so.

Spotting the black robed priests, he knocks Mondes with his head to get his attention.

OOC: it probably isn't possible for Mondes to get a sling stone off at one of the priests, is it? If not, then they'll continue to hold the line at the back in case the wolves return.

But he'd rather get a shot off at a priest. [img]images/smiley/wink.png[/img]

(047) The Lonely Abbey

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:30 pm
by waysoftheearth
ehiker133 wrote:
coffee wrote:Dieter will get in one more attack on a retreating wolf, if possible, but won't pursue them.
I think Dieter is fighting wolfmen, not wolves.

I don't think the wolfmen are retreating...