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  1. Goldhammer

    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    With Elkrysn's help, Torqua summons the arcane energy needed to shatter the stone, hoping to rid the world of it's evil, once and for all. Arcane Roll: 1d20+8=22 Torqua- Female Human Sorceror 2 Initiative: +0, Passive Perception: 16, Passive Insight: 16 AC: 16, Fort: 16, Reflex: 12, Will: 17 —...
  2. Goldhammer

    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "Well it can be as angry it likes, we're not going to let it get away with sickening little kids." Torqua says, catching her breath. "But we gotta help the dog as well. Without him, we would of never found the boy."
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "I say we finish off this rock as soon as possible. That dog isn't looking too good." Torqua says, wiping the sweat for her forehead."But first, get the kid away from that rock, now!"
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "C'mon, C'mon, almost there..." Torqua growns as she nears the end of the spell, her head throbbing in pain from dealing with the dark stone. "Don't give up on me now kiddo." OOC: Arcane Check: 1d20+6=23
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    Unwilling to let the stone take the boy, Torqua puts all of her arcane force into breaking the link. "Let go of him, you bitch." She growls with fury. OOC: Arcance check (with +2 assist) 1d20+8=23
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    OOC: I got a question, can we spend action points or something to reduce the ammount of failures or something?
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    Unwilling to risk losing the dog as well, Torqua pushes herself even harder to try and cut the link between stone and kid. "C'mon, using a kid like this? It's completly below someone like you." The fat mage mutters under her breath, wondering if the stone can understand her. OOC: Not going to...
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "That kid is not yours." Torqua mutters to the vile stone as contines trying to break it's hold over the child. Arcane Roll (Using Elkrysn help.) 1d20+8=17
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    Torqua wastes no time. She begins chanting an alien and magical song of spell breaking, hoping to cut the link between the Boy and the Stone. Arcane Roll to remove the link: 1d20+6=23
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    Torqua let out a long and heavy sigh. With little experience in preforming rituals, the pressure of the task bared down on the fat sorceress with such weight, it almost match her own. But the Bard was right, time was running out as the boy grew weaker and they didn't even know if the other group...
  11. Goldhammer

    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "The Damned Rock has got some sort of psychic link with the kid and the dog!" Torqua explains. "If we destroy the stone, it might kill them both, but we might be able to cut the link with some sort of ritual, but I got no idea what sort we ne-." Suddenly, Torqua snaps her fingers as the idea...
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    Torqua tries to look over the stone to figure out what it is and maybe why it doesn't want the boy to leave. OOC: Arcane Check +6 1d20+6=22 A total of 22.
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "Right, let's get out of here." Torqua says, carrying the boy. "We've spent far too long in this sewer than anyone ever should." Letting Johanna lead the way, Torqua whistles for dog to follow them. "Poor kid." Torqua mutters. "What was he thinking coming down here?"
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "First things first, Sapo. We gotta get this kid to a healer and fast, along with Lhavarr and yourself. We can come back for the gem with someone who knows how to safely destory once we know you're all safe." Torqua states, picking up the poor boy. "And someone get that dog to stop licking things!"
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    Seeing a chance to get the magical abomination's bodyguard out of the way, Torqua darts back while chanting a mighty spell, the ground around her glowing with a blue light. "Hey Ugly!" Torqua calls out to the long armed monster. "Let me show you why I'm the Mistress of Magical Thunder Thighs!"...
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    The Anger of missing her targets gets the better of Torqua as she once again tries to burn the monsters in a spray of fire, only to somehow miss all three of the things once more. Shift to K17, Using Burning Spray on M, D2 and L2 1d20+5=9, 1d20+5=15, 1d20+5=14 I think I miss with all three...
  17. Goldhammer

    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "Hey you rotters, leave her alone!" Torqua calls out to the monsters clawing away at Johanna, the massive mage taking a step back to ready her attack. "Wouldn't you rather something more spicy, like ME?" With a cruel laugh, The Fat Firebreather bellows out a storm of fire on the zombie-like...
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    Should I just keep the first damage roll? or roll again for damage?
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "Quiet down, joker." Torqua said as she flanked the monsters the laughing Drow was attacking. "It's time to show you why I'm called the Mistress of Magical Thunder Thighs!" Torqua took a mighty breath in, causing her massive belly to swell with magic as a glowing symbol grew on it. The symbol...
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    [Adventure] A Boy and His Dog (DM: stonegod; Judge: r1)

    "Leave the boy alone, you mud puddle creep!" Torqua cries out from across the cave, her stomach glowing with a blue thunderous symbol. The fat sorceress then leaps forward and slams into the ground with all her mighty weight, sending an arcane shockwave towards the monster closest to the boy...
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