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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 6584422" data-attributes="member: 6747658"><p>Dunkel comes running into the room as the rest of the group descends upon the last of the undead monsters as it tries to stay away from the living. Bob and weave as it might, it cannot dodge your blows forever, and it's already been weakened by a previous blow from Hawk. In short order, it collapses, deprived of unlife, and the room is returned to the eerie near-silence which you found it. At most, the sound of wind, or the odd whisper, breaks the otherwise still.</p><p></p><p>As you come down from your adrenaline rush (rage induced or not) you are reminded of a couple things. First, it seemed like the dead goblins might have some nice things. Second, the foul stench of the place steps up in importance once again. Several of the bodies are bloated and the least indelicate touch could have disastrous effects.</p><p></p><p>Outside of your own light sources, the room is lit with what you presume to be magical, but weak, lighting. It is much like candle-light, and it sometimes flickers as the windy sound increases. Above the closed door opposite of where you entered is a sign that reads, "Abandon all hope ye who enter." The script is red and the background black, and it glows just a bit, as if reflecting the darkness itself.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Combat Over]The only thing trying to beat down an AC 26 rat (the rules specifically allow for Total Defense) is going to do is take up time and increase frustration. He can't hurt you, so it's only a matter of luck. Nobody need expend any further resource to destroy the last rat, such as rage.</p><p></p><p>You are all getting credit for destroying five rats: the one Jonas splattered at the beginning of the battle was a viable opponent. These were not trivial opponents, and you prevailed. Congratulations.</p><p></p><p>We are not out of combat time, so feel free to engage in your normal freeform IC. I'll be posting xp asap. It's a bit busy of a time for me, every game/character I have is demanding attention in the same day.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 6584422, member: 6747658"] Dunkel comes running into the room as the rest of the group descends upon the last of the undead monsters as it tries to stay away from the living. Bob and weave as it might, it cannot dodge your blows forever, and it's already been weakened by a previous blow from Hawk. In short order, it collapses, deprived of unlife, and the room is returned to the eerie near-silence which you found it. At most, the sound of wind, or the odd whisper, breaks the otherwise still. As you come down from your adrenaline rush (rage induced or not) you are reminded of a couple things. First, it seemed like the dead goblins might have some nice things. Second, the foul stench of the place steps up in importance once again. Several of the bodies are bloated and the least indelicate touch could have disastrous effects. Outside of your own light sources, the room is lit with what you presume to be magical, but weak, lighting. It is much like candle-light, and it sometimes flickers as the windy sound increases. Above the closed door opposite of where you entered is a sign that reads, "Abandon all hope ye who enter." The script is red and the background black, and it glows just a bit, as if reflecting the darkness itself. [sblock=Combat Over]The only thing trying to beat down an AC 26 rat (the rules specifically allow for Total Defense) is going to do is take up time and increase frustration. He can't hurt you, so it's only a matter of luck. Nobody need expend any further resource to destroy the last rat, such as rage. You are all getting credit for destroying five rats: the one Jonas splattered at the beginning of the battle was a viable opponent. These were not trivial opponents, and you prevailed. Congratulations. We are not out of combat time, so feel free to engage in your normal freeform IC. I'll be posting xp asap. It's a bit busy of a time for me, every game/character I have is demanding attention in the same day.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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