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<blockquote data-quote="Isklexi" data-source="post: 6410103" data-attributes="member: 6684948"><p><strong>Golem Fracas</strong></p><p></p><p>[gm]We had a two-week hiatus while folks went on vacation. However, we did finish the Cauldron Hill boss fights before that, and I kind of procrastinated on updating this thread the whole time. Mea Culpa. Here is how things went down.[/gm]</p><p>The constables leapt into action against the three golems. The largest golem quickly sent opponents hurtling across the battlefield with mighty swings of its fists while striking up a conversation with the other golems. The unusual erudition of the golems didn’t give the constables pause though. </p><p></p><p>The fight was short and brutal, taking only a little over 10 seconds. The constables took some heavy hits from the golems’ magical defense systems as they were dismantled. Leone was apoplectic at the golems’ failure and sealed the final blast door against the constables. Grappa was quite distraught as well. The battle was over so quickly he hadn’t had enough time to use his talking device to explain the golems were his “children”. Irony promised him they would be brought back to the RHC and repaired once the trouble in the Bleak Gate was resolved.</p><p></p><p>The constables had to take a few minutes to patch their wounds and attempt to tamper with the blast door. The constables hadn’t made much headway on the door before a strange voice emanated from the walls of the chamber. The erratic voice rambled on about how the constables needed to distract Leone, so he could escape. Grappa claimed the voice belonged to the “Gearbuilder” but couldn’t elaborate. After a moment of semi-coherent conversation, the voice commanded the blast door to open, and it did.</p><p></p><p>The party rushed through the door to a shocking sight. A colossal golem surrounded by scaffolding and cranes. A construction bridge in front of the golem’s chest was lined with Obscurati agents with rifles all trained at the constables. Leone stood on the colossus’ shoulder and angrily shouted, “Kill them!”</p><p></p><p>[gm]The party had made it through the lower facility without burning any resources thanks to their fairly stealthy approach, so they were able to unload some massive burst against the three golems. The golems’ reflective defense ability caused some heavy damage to the group though. The fight only took 2 rounds but definitely required a short rest afterwards to heal back up. Poor Grappa didn’t have time to say anything before his sons were hammered into scrap.[/gm]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isklexi, post: 6410103, member: 6684948"] [b]Golem Fracas[/b] [gm]We had a two-week hiatus while folks went on vacation. However, we did finish the Cauldron Hill boss fights before that, and I kind of procrastinated on updating this thread the whole time. Mea Culpa. Here is how things went down.[/gm] The constables leapt into action against the three golems. The largest golem quickly sent opponents hurtling across the battlefield with mighty swings of its fists while striking up a conversation with the other golems. The unusual erudition of the golems didn’t give the constables pause though. The fight was short and brutal, taking only a little over 10 seconds. The constables took some heavy hits from the golems’ magical defense systems as they were dismantled. Leone was apoplectic at the golems’ failure and sealed the final blast door against the constables. Grappa was quite distraught as well. The battle was over so quickly he hadn’t had enough time to use his talking device to explain the golems were his “children”. Irony promised him they would be brought back to the RHC and repaired once the trouble in the Bleak Gate was resolved. The constables had to take a few minutes to patch their wounds and attempt to tamper with the blast door. The constables hadn’t made much headway on the door before a strange voice emanated from the walls of the chamber. The erratic voice rambled on about how the constables needed to distract Leone, so he could escape. Grappa claimed the voice belonged to the “Gearbuilder” but couldn’t elaborate. After a moment of semi-coherent conversation, the voice commanded the blast door to open, and it did. The party rushed through the door to a shocking sight. A colossal golem surrounded by scaffolding and cranes. A construction bridge in front of the golem’s chest was lined with Obscurati agents with rifles all trained at the constables. Leone stood on the colossus’ shoulder and angrily shouted, “Kill them!” [gm]The party had made it through the lower facility without burning any resources thanks to their fairly stealthy approach, so they were able to unload some massive burst against the three golems. The golems’ reflective defense ability caused some heavy damage to the group though. The fight only took 2 rounds but definitely required a short rest afterwards to heal back up. Poor Grappa didn’t have time to say anything before his sons were hammered into scrap.[/gm] [/QUOTE]
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