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F12 would require a dash or two turns. I know we're not in initiative yet but Perin will be too cautious to dash. So move to E7, then to F12, searching all the time.
Zadolix starting his third action is what triggered what's about to happen. So Perin is at F12.
As Zadolix steps toward the bridge Perin and Surina see movement under the bridge.
GM:
Perin and Surina must decide if they are going to warn Zadolix by shouting out about what's under the bridge. If they do shout, Zadolix has the option of stopping at J18 or L18 or continuing on to K20 as he originally said he was going to. And then we'll probably roll initiative.
Zadolix, you can also make a perception check before you decide what to do.
[sblock="Perin only"]There are tiny-sized creatures under the bridge with insect-like wings. At least a handful.[/sblock]
As Zadolix starts to cross the bridge he hears a loud buzzing sound coming from all around him. As he looks around he realizes it was coming from below him. Now he sees a pair of one foot long flying insects with long proboscises flying toward him from either side of the bridge.
Perin and Surina can see there are two creatures on their respective sides of the bridge. One which is high enough for Zadolix to see and one that he probably can't. But neither of them are not aware of the pair of creatures the other sees.
Everett can see the two creatures Zadolix can see, but the second pair of obscured by the angle.
Keth is currently unaware of any of this.
GM:
Zadolix rolled well enough to not be surprised. Still want to know if the others attempt to warn you.
We are at initiative.
[sblock="Perin Only"]You can tell there are more than just two creatures flying out on your side of the bridge.[/sblock]
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Seeing the creatures rise from below the bridge, Surina called out "Zadolix! Watch out!" She then tied the two horses to the tree and ran toward the bridge.