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Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:09 pm
by mushgnome
Urist snarls his lips, arches his overgrown eyebrows, and wobbles his hammer like a batter coming to the plate, which is Dwarf Sign Language for, "I think we should try the direct approach."

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 6:41 pm
by okruse
Phadian

Shrugs, grips staff firmly with a determined look on his face and nods.

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 1:06 am
by mgtremaine
Urist enters first and by the dim light can make out the following. A stone cut chamber 60 feet deep, 30 feet wide, and worked stone ceiling 15 feet above your head. The far side of the room is dominated by a stone statue that resembles a dragon, yet it has ruined by age and violence. Closer still there are 8 stone pews on each side of the room and font just to your left as you enter. All that side what really captures your attention is the Orcs who stand, sit, and prowl about the room. Several are in the midst of debate which has been interrupted.

Surprise?
mgt's roll comes to 2 [2 on 1d6]

No...
mgt's roll comes to 8 [3 5 on 2d6]

8 Orcs turn from calm to enraged in a moment. Declare actions! Initiative coming.

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 10:48 am
by merias
Alrik stays behind his fighting companions and readies a sleep scroll, in case it is needed.

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 1:46 pm
by ehiker133
Ulrich cries out with a barbaric yalp and throws his spear at the nearest orc, then readies his shield and axe for close combat.

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 1:57 pm
by okruse
Phadian

Will observe how the initial wave of attack breaks, if any orcs break through our front line will engage and attack them. If not will attack the one Urist is attacking.

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 3:09 pm
by mushgnome
Urist knows what to do. He begins the round in a "ready" position crouched on one knee, so the volley of spears and/or spells can sail over his head, then assumes the front line of melee combat. Hammer hammer hammer!!!

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 1:40 pm
by doctorx
Faeraidel lets an arrow fly at the nearest orc she has a clear shot at. Then she falls back to the second rank, sets another arrow on her bow string and will let it fly at any orc stupid enough to give her a clear shot at it.

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 4:56 pm
by mgtremaine
Init:
Orcs: mgt's roll comes to 1 [1 on 1d6]
Party: mgt's roll comes to 6 [6 on 1d6]


(oh bugger)

Faeraidel releases an arrow before the Orcs even manage to turn towards the party.
mgt's roll comes to 12 [12 on 1d20] - HIT
mgt's roll comes to 1 [1 on 1d6] - the arrow grazes one of the orcs.

Rhegaer & Ulrist charge into the horde.
mgt's roll comes to 18 [18 on 1d20] - HIT
mgt's roll comes to 16 [16 on 1d20] - HIT
mgt's roll comes to 7 [6 on 1d6+1] - KILLED
mgt's roll comes to 6 [5 on 1d6+1] - KILLED

Phadian and Alrik watch the unfolding melee.... At the back of the Orc group there is a large Chieftain and several of the Orcs are larger and form up in front of him. The front rank falls to onslaught but the remaining Orcs counter attacks the two warriors.

Normal orcs (2)
mgt's roll comes to 11 [11 on 1d20] - Missed Rhegaer
mgt's roll comes to 4 [4 on 1d20] - Missed Ulrist

BodyGuards (3)
mgt's roll comes to 7 [7 on 1d20] - Missed Rhegaer
mgt's roll comes to 6 [6 on 1d20] - Missed Ulrist
mgt's roll comes to 2 [2 on 1d20] - Missed Rhegaer

Chief (1)
mgt's roll comes to 6 [6 on 1d20] - Missed Ulrist

Somehow the onslaught fails as the two warriors turn aside all the blows aimed at them.... Round 2

Re: 10 - Tor-Xonor the Upper Ruins

Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 5:37 pm
by mushgnome
"Is that the best you've got? My Grandma Stonechapel hits harder than you!" taunts Urist. He will continue the hammer assault, focusing his attack on the leader and elite guards if he can do so without breaking formation.