OOC: Sorry, I forgot to update. I really really sorry. No, don't feed me to the whales, I'll be good, mommy.... *slap* thanx, I needed that. Anyways...
IC:
Corlon dissapears from sight while Garret distracts the ogres with a Bite to the ankle.
Amy Shouts "KITTY" at the lead ogre, but nothing happens.
Cwen unloads a flurry of arrows on the 2nd ogre, using him as a pin-cushion. (OOC: I need to know which of the fire/cold/sonic ones are active, or all, or what? I allow multiples active at same time as long as they're not contradictory - so no fire AND cold at same time). He takes the first four hits in the side, staggering, but manages to catch the final arrow, right before it could bury itself into his eye. (nat 19 attack roll, Nat 20 Deflect Arrows roll)
Elentari drops in beside Cwen and unleashes on the Ogre that's kicking at Garret. her shots aren't as useful though. Two goes wide, and another is caught. One arrow, however, buries itself deep into the beasts gut, causing it to groan in pain. Meanwhile her uplifting song makes Garret, Solveig, and Sabin feel like they can accomplish anything.
Sabin, feeling this sudden power coursing through him, rushes forward and starts throwing punches and kicks at the lead ogre. It manages to dodge one, but takes a punch to the chest, a roundhouse to the face, and a kick to the gut. Grunting in pain, it lashes back but the talented monk easily evades.
The ogre engaged with Garret and Sabin swings a few punches at this new, deadlier foe. The first blow is too powerful and quick to dodge or parry, and takes him across the side of the face (17 damage). The second blow however is wide.
The second ogre, staggering from the arrows in him, growls and leaps at Cwen. He's knocked down in mid-air charge, though, as he moves past Solveig, who's mace collapses the things knee, dropping it to the ground in pain.
Solveig then releases her sheild to float in front of her and, hefting her mace, brings it down on the ogre, crushing his head as he struggles to regain his footing.
Gloom stands watching smugly and waiting for the others to recognize that he was right.