Rallyn, Sildarin (with Doyle) Paenderig, Keith, Lyrique and Mortimer, accompanied by Boromin, with Charlotte and Travellios in the cave
Initiatives:
Keith 23 (at the boulder)
Mortimer 17 (moved up to give Argent time to rethink)
Lyrique 17 <- up next
Dire Bear 17 [down 7 hit points], in grease effect
Sildarin 15 (sneaks past)
Paenderig 15 (going to ready action)
Travellios 14 (trapped in the larder)
Charlote 4 (trapped in the larder)
Rallyn 1
Boromin 1
Rallyn manifests a greasy film under the huge bear. It's paws skitter about for a purchase for a brief moment then it latches on firmly. roll 13+9 = 22
Boromin, seeing Rallyn acting, rushes in, charging the beast, swinging his war axe over his head. Chopping down with all his might, Boromin manages to actually land a telling blow. Roll 12+2 charge + 1 BAB +2 Str = 17, for 1d10+3 = 7 points of damage
Keith hears Charlottes cries for help coming from behind an immense round boulder, wedged into the wall. No giants are in this immediate vicinity but everything about the passage is hewn to the scale of creatures ten feet tall. The boulder appears as if the boulder was pushed in with main strength - something a hillgiant could probably do easily - no mechanism is evident for it.
Mortimer dashes in and valiantly prods the bear with his rapier, eliciting a yowl of protest. 6 points of damage to the bear.
This thing is very dangerous. I hope this isn't the Drellian equivalent of the Kobyashi Maru