• NOW LIVE! Into the Woods--new character species, eerie monsters, and haunting villains to populate the woodlands of your D&D games.

Constables of the 14th Ward Part 3

OOC: From the spell description, looks like DC for the save is 20, so that would be two, count 'em, bears entangled.

[sblock=Fenris]I'm glad you didn't participate in the whole discussion/"argument" last night! I'd have just killed myself! :p[/sblock]


[sblock=Leif]

Well I just got back in from Magnolia Arkansas last night so maybe I was a little grouchy after the 103 weather with thunder storms :mad:
[/sblock]
 

log in or register to remove this ad

OOC: Actually, that's the DC for the STR check to break free. The save DC is 16 and next round it will try to entangle them again.
Very well, like you said, the first one (front) failed its save and the other one (behind the first one) is still blocked by his buddy bear. How's that?

[sblock=Fenris]Magnolia isn't just a terribly thrilling place to visit even in the best of circumstances, so I can just imagine how THRILLED you were to be getting a good, healthy dose of our wonderful Arkansas weather! But....aside from the rotten weather, how did things go for you? Do you know if you'll be moving to Arkansas yet?

Also, if 103 degrees and stormy bothers you, then that's just because you haven't yet developed your nekkid-dancing-thunderstorm skills! ;) Don't worry, two or three months in Arkansas, and you'll have it down! (I'm kidding! Dancing outside, naked in a thunderstorm is a good way to get SHOT in Arkansas!)[/sblock]
 
Last edited:

[sblock=Fenris]Magnolia isn't just a terribly thrilling place to visit even in the best of circumstances, so I can just imagine how THRILLED you were to be getting a good, healthy dose of our wonderful Arkansas weather! But....aside from the rotten weather, how did things go for you? Do you know if you'll be moving to Arkansas yet?

Also, if 103 degrees and stormy bothers you, then that's just because you haven't yet developed your nekkid-dancing-thunderstorm skills! ;) Don't worry, two or three months in Arkansas, and you'll have it down! (I'm kidding! Dancing outside, naked in a thunderstorm is a good way to get SHOT in Arkansas!)[/sblock]

[sblock=Leif] It wasn't that bad really. It's a nice little college town. Now, the nice little college town here is admittedly 250,000 people though. It wasn't that bad though. There is a of money from oil and timber down in that little town though I will say. But I think the interview went well, I have to wait and see if they offer me the job now.

Perhaps the worst part was the hour and half drive down to Shrerevport to the airport to fly to Houston to get to LA. And that plane to Houston was ROUGH man. Hot and bumpy.

I will say I only saw THREE cars with confederate flags on them :p
[/sblock]
 

[sblock=Leif] It wasn't that bad really. It's a nice little college town. Now, the nice little college town here is admittedly 250,000 people though. It wasn't that bad though. There is a of money from oil and timber down in that little town though I will say. But I think the interview went well, I have to wait and see if they offer me the job now.

Perhaps the worst part was the hour and half drive down to Shrerevport to the airport to fly to Houston to get to LA. And that plane to Houston was ROUGH man. Hot and bumpy.

I will say I only saw THREE cars with confederate flags on them :p
[/sblock]
[sblock=Fenris]
I wish you well with the interview! *crossing fingers*
If you only saw 3 TRUCKS with confederate flags, I guess most of the good ol' boys were either workin' or huntin'. Possibly fishin'. :D
[/sblock]
 

[sblock=Fenris]
I wish you well with the interview! *crossing fingers*
If you only saw 3 TRUCKS with confederate flags, I guess most of the good ol' boys were either workin' or huntin'. Possibly fishin'. :D
[/sblock]


[sblock]
To be fair I think two of the trucks I saw were in Louisiana ;) But the town does have 200+ Ph.D.s. Some of whom aren't from the South.
But it was during the week so maybe they were tending to their stills :p

[/sblock]
 

OOC: Waiting for Raul, Darius was indeed due for an attack this round, I really let him act early since he sort of rushed the room. I'm having some intermittent problems with my internet connection so posting may be spotty until ComCast decides to give me some customer service.
 

Ederaul Mamier AC 19 HP 41/41

Raul freezes on the stairs before lifting his crossbow and firing into the darkness. Raul will then move down the stairs, letting his crossbow hang and preparing for unempty handed monk combat.

init 4
[sblock=OOC]
Firing at a figure beyond the barricade:
Atk: 18 (MW is +1)
Damage: 2
[/sblock]

OOC: Sorry, I didn't see where this was acknowledged.
 

Initiative:
Thea 9
Alarion 8
Braz 7
Bears 6

Darius 5
Raul 4
Soulfetter 3
Brae 2
Tau 23

Orcrats 12

Braz nimbly hops up a step or two out of the way of the shaky steps from the bear.

Darius' blade flashes in the dim light and drops his foe in two swift blows.

Raul freezes on the stairs before lifting his crossbow and firing into the darkness. His bolt grazes and Orcrat (4) and he lets his crossbow hang intending to descend, but the bears have wrecked 10' of the stairs.

SoulFetter hurls his throwing axe at the Orcrat manning the ballista directly in front of him. Unfortunately, his efforts to miss Alarion combined with the narrow throwing corridor combine and cause him to miss badly. The axe gets caught up in the machinery and will be difficult to retrieve later.

Seeing the bears coming his way, Brae calls upon Meda's power to protect him as he readies himself to meet the beasts.

Tauvalek casts his entangle spell, and thick, ropy tree roots emerge from the walls and ceiling and reach out for the bears, wrapping themselves around furry legs, necks, and bodies.

The orcs a the Ballista work furiously to reload. The orcrat shaman fires another ray (1d20+5=18) from his wand and catches Braz with the chilling attack (cold damage (2d6=3) and make a DC15 reflex save)

A few missiles fly from the orcrats, but no one else is hit.

OOC: Thea is up.
 

Even with the bears momentarily incapacitated, Thea knew they were likely much more dangerous than the orcrats. She scampered backwards into the middle of the cluster of constables, pausing only briefly to hurl a sphere of glittering light towards the orcrats. "We've got to focus on the bears!," she shouted.

OOC: Move back to E 6. Cast Glitterdust, 10 foot radius burst centered at L/M 7/8; should catch orcrats 2,3,4,7,8; Will save DC 15 or be blinded for 5 rounds
 

Both bears struggle mightily to break free from the entangling roots. Seeing the mighty thews of the bears, the Constables have grave concerns about whether the tree root has yet been invented that can hold such beasts for long.
 

Into the Woods

Remove ads

Top