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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge will move down the tunnel enough to look around the turn
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Ouch! Forge can throw a rope down (I think) to simorai Same for the others, one at a time. Actually, forge will let the elven warlord handle the rope while he examines this path they find themselves on
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge does flip down to pedestal 6 and tries again to shift it. 29 athletics
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Overcoming his initial confusion, Forge will move towards the gargoyle and ready a brash strike.
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Buckthorn got 15 extra hp from the Warlord's healing.
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge throws his axe. Hits with a 20 for 14 damage. Dayereth misses but I think he's in range to healing word Simorai which he does if able.
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge presumably misses on his attack. (29).
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge will move to the pedastal or around the wall to see if he is affected by gravity shift, hopefully towards the gargoyle. If forge isn't moved in the right direction, he'll throw his axe. Dayereth fumbles his attack.
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Dayereth moves to within 2 of the gargoyle on the wall and misses with his suprise attack encounter power. Forge moves to the pedastal opposite the gargoyle and uses second wind.
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Ok but I think I get the readied when he resumes normal form
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge gets 38 to hit on his readied brash strike for 29 damage but fumbles his regular turn brash strike. Forge will use punishing shield block if hit this round. (As always, if he is bloodied by any single attack he'll trigger his reactive surge). He regains another 6hp from Simorai's power...
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge will ready a brash strike for when/if the gargoyle resumes standard form. Anyone know how to prevent this thing from changing back and forth. Nar, is there anyway to turn off the gravity well? forge will examine the room for any exits, buttons, levers or other items of interest while...
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Dayereth will move towards the gargoyle. Hopefully he is thrown into the fray or at least close enough to teleport with action point to get within 10 feet. If he does manage to get in range hell attack
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge healed 18 from his attacks I think
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    [Youre gunna love this Dave] Forge picks up his trust axe and moves directly across from the gargoyle and shouts his fearsome battle cry. When the gargoyle responds, Forge punishes him. come and get it 37 vs. will - 11 damage and pulls him close enough for me to hit. action point and Bash...
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    23 damage and it's marked. Too bad no healing :(
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    Forge uses a free action to drop his war axe, a minor to draw his hand axe and uses his standard to throw at the Gargoyle. Keeping the crit thanks to a kind DM!
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    Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

    So, before I reach the gargoyle, I am hit by a gravity well which causes wall 4 to be the floor from my perspective? So he's three squares from the gargoye looking "up" at it with the rest of the party on the other side? Assume didn't get a chance to use action point or attack. Anything else...
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