Kulan: Knightfall's Heroes of Carnell Game [IC]

Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
The rook slips free of Quinn's chain weapon and attacks him with two claws as it continues to pass by. Its attacks are clumy as it balances itself in the air. As it passes by, Aureus slashes the rook deep with her sword and Lorien follows up the attack with a glancing blow with his own sword. The rook bleeds from multiple wounds and it circles away toward the other side of the chasm.

OOC: claw attacks vs Quinn: 6+2=8 (miss), 14+2=16 (miss).
 

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Scotley

Hero
The Rook's call is a terrible sound that shakes Phar to his core, but though he tenses as if to run, he somehow holds his ground. He takes heart as his companions also stand their ground. Feeling the need to renounce his own fear, Phar shouts back at the Rook in Elvish, "We don't fear the squawking of overgrown degenerate eaters of carrion. The grey-breasted warblers of spring put up a more fearsome cry." He shifts his bow to his off-hand and begins to speak words of power and make arcane gestures.

OOC: Going to cast Scorching Ray with a bolt for each Rook when his turn comes up. Ranged Touch assuming within 30' subtract one if not. (1d20+8=15, 1d20+8=27) Damage again assuming <30' subtract one if not. (4d6+1=22, 4d6+1=13)
 
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JustinCase

the magical equivalent to the number zero
Like the elf, Caerth decides to use magic against the creatures. Swinging his arms, some holly in his fist, the half-orc recites ancient powerful words as the very air seems to become stormy and, for lack of a better word, electrical.


OOC: Caerth casts Call Lightning. That takes one round; next round he'll be able to send lightning bolts through enemies.
 

Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
The Rook's call is a terrible sound that shakes Phar to his core, but though he tenses as if to run, he somehow holds his ground. He takes heart as his companions also stand their ground. Feeling the need to renounce his own fear, Phar shouts back at the Rook in Elvish, "We don't fear the squawking of overgrown degenerate eaters of carrion. The grey-breasted warblers of spring put up a more fearsome cry." He shifts his bow to his off-hand and begins to speak words of power and make arcane gestures.
Your rays brighten the darkness of the chasm as they streak out to hit borth rooks. The first, closest to you, goes down in a smouldering spray of burnt flesh and feathers. The second rook is burnt badly and it shrieks in anger and fear. The bird-beast looks as if it wants to turn tail a fly back up to its perch.
 

Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
The rook beats its wings frantically to distance itself from Phar's magic. It swoops around the chasm and wings its way higher.
 

Voda Vosa

First Post
Quinn seems unsure of what to do. He remains put, waiting for another enemy to come close by. He'll protect the casters in his group with his chain if more creatures appear out of thin air.
 

JustinCase

the magical equivalent to the number zero
Immediately upon completing the casting of his spell, Caerth gestures upwards with one arm, and a bolt of lightning flashes down from right above the furthest rook to a place some 25 foot below it. "Take that, you overgrown sparrow," the half-orc mumbles.

OOC: Damage from the lightning bolt: 3d6=15. Reflex save (DC 16) for half damage.
Is it possible to hit both rooks this way? They should be right above one another for it to work.
 

Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
Immediately upon completing the casting of his spell, Caerth gestures upwards with one arm, and a bolt of lightning flashes down from right above the furthest rook to a place some 25 foot below it. "Take that, you overgrown sparrow," the half-orc mumbles.
The bird-beast squawks in anguish as the lightning bolt tears through the air near it. It does not fall, however, as it avoided a direct strike.

OOC: Is it possible to hit both rooks this way? They should be right above one another for it to work.
OOC: Rolled a natural 20 for the rook's save. And, there is only one rook left. Phar took out the other one with his spell.
 


Blackrat

He Who Lurks Beyond The Veil
"Hold this" Lorien says as he flips the torch towards Caerth, followed by an ancient word of power which prevents the torch from tumbling down into the darkness. At the same time his other hand already draws a bow and arrow from his magical quiver. Before the torch has even began floating down, his arrow is already in the air...

OOC: This is kinda stretching the free and immediate action rules, but as far as I can see, it should be legit.
Free action: drop the torch and speak
Immediate action: Feather fall on the torch. (I don't want to lose it :D)
Free action: Quick draw
Attack&Dmg: 1d20+10=28, 1d8+1=2
 

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