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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Thaddeus saw that his blow had been effective. And now that his allies were with him, he took yet another powerful swing, hoping to fell this beast as shortly as possible.
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Although his Elven Blade was keen, the evil forces protecting this thing prevented it from being of full efffect. As such he took the silver sword from his companion, weilding it in both hands, and struck down with fury.
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Although his last blow had missed, there was no reason to stop swinging at this beast. He couldn't do damage if he didn't attack, and if he did no damage the beast would remain standing. And as such, he swung hard to make it fall.
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    That's fine, hoped for flanking but this will do. And I don't like charges since they decrease my AC...
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Thaddeus didn't quite know how to describe this... thing. It was a beast of untold ugliness. Despite its horror, he knew he must slay it. His muscles reacted, sending him over the bar and swinging a slaching blow at the beast. Thaddeus will move to D15 and Power Attack.
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    "Hmph. Either way, we must be prepared to attack in case it enters unexpexctedly. I shall stand here in the middle of the room, for that eventuality." Pretty much, he's going to stand in the middle of the room, and ready a move action to move towards any unexpexcted entry of the dog, and an...
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    After seeing his feathered, beaked bretheren fall, The Black Hawk Thaddeus Marro was enraged. These rubbish.... they had no right killing someone like that, for foolish schemes that sounded half-baked to begin with. He already had sliced one of the bandits in half; now it was time to do the same...
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Actually, how the heck did bandit 2 get an attack on Bran? He still seems to be 10 ft away, unless he has some reach weapon I did not know about. In the mean time, keep on doing the same old thing: try to slice them to bits.
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Thaddeus took a bit of time to study his opponents attacks; he needed to start hitting. This little trickster was starting to get good, and he couldn't allow that. When Thaddeus saw an opening, he swung with all his force. Sorry, had a bit of room renovation over the past two days :P Still...
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Thaddeus, seeing that his exchange of steel had so far been inneffectual, thought that maybe this time might be his charm. And if not then certainly it wouldn't take long until they would take a misstep, and the swordsman that he was would make sure that no forgiveness was given to people of...
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Thaddeus saw the two thugs come at him, but easily dodged aside both attacks. He had Bran next to him, so his normal tactic of getting around their flank would have to wait. If the thugs fell though, he still would clear a path to the old man. He took another mighty swing.
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Thaddeus saw that a fight was brewing, and having been given a relatively clear path of escape by his other two comrades out the door, he took it. His usual tactics of rolling up one flank seemed to be able to work here, so he did what came naturally and hit the rightmost bandit. He dragged his...
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    "Wow. Normally I would not be moved to words, but this is quite a sensible idea. If he does agree, he will have the full force of my blade slicing next to his."
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    Thaddeus had largely been resting, and contemplating the battle and the situation, in a corner that was easy to hide in. As such, when torches were sighted, he had little to do but remain where he was, and just hide there, to be prepared to analyze this new factor.
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    [LPF] Buyer's Remorse

    The Black Hawk, seeing that there was only one more opponent left, saw an opportunity to get on his flanks. Trailing his blade behind him, he moved in a semicircular path; he used the momentum from that movement to put extra power in his swing. Move to J11, Power Attack.
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