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<blockquote data-quote="penance" data-source="post: 3143966" data-attributes="member: 45645"><p>Somehow, the light arounrd the adventurers lessened, and a cold wind sprang up through the mass of tree and web around the road. As Heclar and Carper attacked the spider, Silverdrake managed to stand, now free of the web. While his friends kept the attention of the first spider, Luhal shaped glowing runes of magic in his hands, forming a powerful <em>Entangle</em> spell. Once the runes were formed, all that was needed was the muttered trigger words to unleash the fulry of nature back against the monsters that had warped the area; the plants, trees, and roots ripped abart the anceint road, wrapping around the second spider. Heclar glanced away from the combat, startled from the noise. His enemy tried to take advantage of this, but instead one of it's legs collapsed. With lighting-quick reflexes, Heclar propped his glavie against the ground and impaled the spider using it's own mass. With an ear-grating screech, the thing died.</p><p></p><p>The adventurers were unprepared for the attack from the flank; hundreds of hand-sized spiders poured from the webbed area and attacked Alexcia, Weel, and Silverdrake. Their attacks scythed through the area, killed many little spiders, but the efforts of the party were not stemming the flow. </p><p></p><p>Toward their flanks, the party prepared to bombard the trapped spider; it's struggles just made it harder for the monster to escape. Luhal seemed confident that the spell would hold, as he turned and faced the second creature. He pulled his sling and called to the other party members to shoot with ranged weapons. However, the reach of it's vicious jaws was not to be underestimated, and it landed a painful bite on the wolf Carper. Ostu, Iando, and heclar all pulled their bows out and prepared a salvo, accompanied by Draethan. However, at this point the weather took a turn for the worse; the crack of thunder could be heard through the insulating canopy above. A large gust of wind blew along the road, making it difficult for the arrows of the party to hit the spider.</p><p></p><p>It was a moment that foreshadowed the battles to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penance, post: 3143966, member: 45645"] Somehow, the light arounrd the adventurers lessened, and a cold wind sprang up through the mass of tree and web around the road. As Heclar and Carper attacked the spider, Silverdrake managed to stand, now free of the web. While his friends kept the attention of the first spider, Luhal shaped glowing runes of magic in his hands, forming a powerful [i]Entangle[/i] spell. Once the runes were formed, all that was needed was the muttered trigger words to unleash the fulry of nature back against the monsters that had warped the area; the plants, trees, and roots ripped abart the anceint road, wrapping around the second spider. Heclar glanced away from the combat, startled from the noise. His enemy tried to take advantage of this, but instead one of it's legs collapsed. With lighting-quick reflexes, Heclar propped his glavie against the ground and impaled the spider using it's own mass. With an ear-grating screech, the thing died. The adventurers were unprepared for the attack from the flank; hundreds of hand-sized spiders poured from the webbed area and attacked Alexcia, Weel, and Silverdrake. Their attacks scythed through the area, killed many little spiders, but the efforts of the party were not stemming the flow. Toward their flanks, the party prepared to bombard the trapped spider; it's struggles just made it harder for the monster to escape. Luhal seemed confident that the spell would hold, as he turned and faced the second creature. He pulled his sling and called to the other party members to shoot with ranged weapons. However, the reach of it's vicious jaws was not to be underestimated, and it landed a painful bite on the wolf Carper. Ostu, Iando, and heclar all pulled their bows out and prepared a salvo, accompanied by Draethan. However, at this point the weather took a turn for the worse; the crack of thunder could be heard through the insulating canopy above. A large gust of wind blew along the road, making it difficult for the arrows of the party to hit the spider. It was a moment that foreshadowed the battles to come. [/QUOTE]
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