Boruuk finally has foes within reach and swings his axe with reckless abandon in the dim light, hoping to catch something with his wild swings.
Regaining his composure after the flurry of blows, the goliath launches one powerful blow at the skeleton to his east.
Knoepf tries to climb slope to get a better view. "Agghhh...it's no use!" Mumbling a short prayer and then pointing his staff at the direction of the skeleton mob, one of them begins to glow a silver hue. "Ha Haa! If at first ya don't succeed, try again! That's what my father taught my anyway." Turning to Tirial "Tirial, aim for another skeleton besides the glowing one." Back to Artemus. "Hit it now Artemus and feel the healing warmth of the silver flame!"
J6 moves in closer.
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Boruuk hits E12 for 12 and misses E14.
Boruuk hits E12 for 23.
Knoepf hits J21 with Astral Seal.
J6 moves to M20.
J6 (26), bloodied
Tirial 45/45, prone
Artemus 4/39, marked by J21, bloodied
South group: O13 (44), bloodied, O15
East group: I21 (16), delaying, J21 (28), quarried, bloodied, M20
Hasifar 37/41
North group: E12 (35), bloodied, concealment, E14, concealment
Boruuk 22/51, bloodied, grants combat advantage to E12 TSNT
Knoepf 26/40
Knoepf and Hasifar can only see J21, O15, O13 (cover bonus), and J6.
Tirial can only see J21, O15, J6, (cover bonus), O13 (superior cover bonus), M20 (superior cover bonus), and I21 (superior cover bonus, she is further back from the base of the slope, so she can barely see with cover into the second squares above).
Boruuk can only see E12 and E14.
Note: I had to go back and re-calculate who could and could not be seen. It's tougher than it looks in 3D. The general rule is that if a partial square is in the way, then the creature has cover. If an entire square (i.e. second rank) is in the way, then the creature has superior cover. Some creatures are easier to see if the PCs move. I didn't bother with a map since J6 is the only creature to move.
It's Tirial's turn.
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