D&D 5E (IC) Scourge of Daggerford


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"Someone create a distraction," Helgrim whispers, hoping one of his magically-inclined allies knows of a way to do so. The old dwarf grabs his heavy crossbow from his back, the weapon appearing almost as old as the warrior himself. With practised movements he readies a bolt and aims for the nearest worg.

OOC: Ready an attack with the crossbow, trigger is the distraction from magical fog or something to that effect.
1D20+3 = [3]+3 = 6
1D10 = [6] = 6 damage

Edit: And it's already on... Well, Helgrim missed anyway.
 

"Someone create a distraction," Helgrim whispers, hoping one of his magically-inclined allies knows of a way to do so. The old dwarf grabs his heavy crossbow from his back, the weapon appearing almost as old as the warrior himself. With practised movements he readies a bolt and aims for the nearest worg.

OOC: Ready an attack with the crossbow, trigger is the distraction from magical fog or something to that effect.
1D20+3 = [3]+3 = 6
1D10 = [6] = 6 damage

Edit: And it's already on... Well, Helgrim missed anyway.
OOC: Advantage from surprise attack?
 


OOC: There is no advantage from surprise itself, only from being hidden when you attack. Lunn rushing forward without hiding will ruin that. I will reassess when we see where Vairar's fog is placed.
 

Vairar waits for Escella to shoot at the worg and casts the spell he readier earlier blanketing the area in a thick fog, blocking sight of one worg, and blocking the passage toward the camp with the wisps of the cloud.

OOC: center the zone in lower right square of AB22, 20 feet radius sphere - it should block the passage and the W1 and W2


Move: T31
Action: cast fog cloud
 





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