[Adventure] Trouble in Moonwatch (Judge:TwoHeadsBarking)

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Leif

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[sblock=OOC for renau1g]Sorry, Ryan, I'm just not with this game at all, still. Guess you'd better recruit a replacement for me, sorry, man.[/sblock]
 

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CaBaNa

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Pok could identify that the man with the staff was fully under the veil of his illusions. He continued to twitch his eye in pain, and keep it closed. Pok stayed in that area of blindness just long enough to weave one final bit into the spell, calling out to seal the illusion, I'll burrow the tent stakes into your brain caster of Khyber!

Seemingly the twin stakes lodged in his eye, delve forward suddenly, and it's as if a cool breeze has found it's way into the mage's mind. Followed of course by searing pain as the nerves catch up with what appears to be brain damage.

The evil caster clutches at his eye, physically tearing away at something that isn't there. Causing more real damage than Pok could ever hope. The sight is rather gruesome and Pok is forced to turn away while the opposing mage digs into his eye-socket.


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Move to where the staff man has no cover from the attack (J5)

Pok casts phantom bolt on staff man again 24 vs will for 16 damage


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renau1g

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River move behind his fallen comrade to see he is still alive and he has just been trip. Seeing his wounds bleeding, River lay his hands on him, feeling the pain of his companion. Valahad feels his wound closing, leaving only a few scars.

The dwarven cleric moves towards the melee, drawing his bastard sword and slamming the blade down on the mace wielder and leaving a glowing aura around himself, Lan, Valahad, and River.

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Use Numinous Shield - vs ac; radiant dmg (1d20 9=23, 1d10 5=15) Hits for 15 damage

Everyone, but Pok gets +2 power bonus to AC TENT (while in the zone, burst 2 around Gorlin)
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As River's divine power courses through his body, the paladin nods at the shifter. Standing again, he speaks in the mace-wielder's mind. "You are overmatched. The light of Il-Yannah will illuminate you in death, if not in life." Parrying the weapon away, the paladin slashes at the mace-wielder's shoulder, drawing a line of blood, nearly severing the appendage. The mace wielder looks much less determined after the massive damage from the divine duo.

Lanharath steps next to his Kalashtar ally and grins wickedly at the mace wielder.

"Those who would face two of Us at once is bound to feel the wrath of Il-Yannah. The Great Light demands perfection, and has found you wanting. The dawn comes and Her light approaches. Run and hide in the darkness of night or turn and face the sun!"

Swinging his sword horizontally at chest level, the blade cuts deep and the warrior falls to the ground hopelessly clutching his wound where the lifeblood pours out.

Pok could identify that the man with the staff was fully under the veil of his illusions. He continued to twitch his eye in pain, and keep it closed. Pok stayed in that area of blindness just long enough to weave one final bit into the spell, calling out to seal the illusion, I'll burrow the tent stakes into your brain caster of Khyber!

Seemingly the twin stakes lodged in his eye, delve forward suddenly, and it's as if a cool breeze has found it's way into the mage's mind. Followed of course by searing pain as the nerves catch up with what appears to be brain damage.

The evil caster clutches at his eye, physically tearing away at something that isn't there. Causing more real damage than Pok could ever hope. The sight is rather gruesome and Pok is forced to turn away while the opposing mage digs into his eye-socket and manages to finally pull out the offending object. At least he thinks he does as he holds his eye in his hand. The blood loss from the wounds is too much and the wizard falls to the ground.

The remaining foe is enraged that all his allies are dead and swings one last mighty blow, this time at the gnome who slew his brother. The halberd connects painfully and leaves Pok on his butt.

The group devastates the enemy in retaliation for his attack on Pok and leaves him a bloody mess on the ground.

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Only the halberd wielder left. Not going to post a map as I'll call it here.

Bad Guy hits Pok - 1d20 10=27, 1d10 3=9 for 9 and you're prone.

After that you kill him (no point slowing things down)

Conditions:

Initiative:
Valahad - 21 - 47/51 + 9 thp
Lanharath - 20 - 43/43 + 9 thp
Pok - 19 - 22/32
Baddies - 13
River - 11 - 20/39 + 9 thp
Gorlin - 9 - 41/41 + 9 thp


Illumination: The staff wielder carries a sunrod (bright light out to 20 squares).
Tents: Tents can be opened from any side. One tent wall provides cover; two provide superior cover.
Fallen Tent: This heap of canvas is difficult terrain.
Buildings: Shops and houses are blocking terrain.
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Kalidrev

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Walking around the battlefield, Lanharath searches the area for any clues as to why their foes were in the area, what they were looking for or why they were here. While not wounded, the battle took a toll on him and Lanharath was not at his perceptive best; images of the mage clawing his own eye out making him shudder.

"We are very glad you are on our side, Pok." he says, shuddering once more. It was one thing for undead to look gruesome from battle wounds and what not, but a living being mutilating itself was simply disturbing.

[sblock=Perception Check] 23 (certainly not one of his best... )[/sblock]
 

Velmont

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Before the last opponent, fall, River plant his standard and heals himself and Pok.

Once the battle is finish, the old reflex of River he had develop during the Last War come back to him. "Gather all the wounded around the battle standard, quickly. I might have a chance to use the standard and Arawai's healing power to save the one who are not dead yet." He then put words into action, searching of any wounded among the encampment and gathering them around the Standard of Jorasco. He then starts to heal each of them with his skill and his goddess' powers.

[SBLOCK=OOC]If you allow:

During the last round of combat, River would have used a standard action to plant his Battle Standard of Healing and then use two minor actions to use his two Healing words, one on himself and one on Pok.

That mean River and Pok would heal (HSV+2d6+10+2) and everyone else 2 hp, so we would end with:

Valahad 49/51
Lanharath 43/43
Pok 32/32 -1 HS
River 39/39 -1 HS
Gorlin 41/41[/SBLOCK]
 


EvolutionKB

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Valahad cleans and sheathes his blade and examines their foes, looking for signs of their reason for the killings. He remembers them praising Khyber, so these were probably some of the cultists that they were warned about. He sends these thoughts to his allies to remind them.
 


CaBaNa

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Pok moves to the side, and in the shadows, sorts through some paperwork. When he has his "Perky" identification papers, he rejoins the group.

*For the rest of this investigation, my name is Perky.* The message is clear and straightforward. Sent to both Kalashtar, before Pok uses Ghost Sound to whisper the same message to River.

Indicating Gorlin, the little gnome begins questions, well, who are you?
 

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