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Sorry you were hidden from the Gnolls (should have said, their Passive perception is 10), so you gain advantage and don't forget your Elven Accuracy because of the advantage.
Great post - don't forget your divine fury damage. (1d6+2); I know its new but after a couple fights we will just coast right on through.
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THIA
Thia fires a crossbow bolt at the same gnoll. Then she says to Atallia, "put these dogs down."
Sorry you were hidden from the Gnolls (should have said, their Passive perception is 10), so you gain advantage and don't forget your Elven Accuracy because of the advantage.
Grudach tried to push himself further into the rocky alcove and trembled. The laughing dog-creatures were sniffing the air nearby and soon they would find him, he was sure. There was nowhere to run and his hiding spot would soon fail him. He wanted to run, to hide, or even to die to make this terrible feeling of terror subside, but he couldn't.
Suddenly he let out a shriek and lunged out of his hiding place. His vision blurred with tears and he drew his short sword and thrust it at the first of the dog-creatures to come around the corner.
Great post - don't forget your divine fury damage. (1d6+2); I know its new but after a couple fights we will just coast right on through.
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