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Constables of the 14th Ward Part 2

Your attack now, Rhun. Brae healed Alarion, healed Thea, and now it's time to slay some Forest Troll, right? J11? Ok, I'll make it so it's been fixed.
 
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Having healed Thea, Brae steps away from the nearest forest troll (Frack). "Time to end this," says the cleric, as he begins channeling power through his link with Meda. Raising a hand, he smiles slightly, and sends of brilliant beam of fiery light lancing into his foe.


5' step to J10; cast Searing Light
Ranged TOUCH attack: 14
Damage: 18 (WOO-HOO, maximum!)

Note: I'm not sure it actually counts as fire damage, but I'd rule that way. :)
 

OOC: Searing Light ruling for Brae -- the damage type is not specified by the spell description. It is my ruling, however, that the damage inflicted by the spell will not ordinarily be regenerated by a creature like a forest troll. But this spell by itself will not be sufficient to keep the monster from regenerating all of the OTHER damage he has taken.

The spell description does specify that it is more potent against creatures of the undead type. Why it should be silent about regeneration is beyond me.

So that's everybody but Lou, isn't it? Anyone else?
 
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Ederaul Mamier AC 19 HP 20/35 (41) 10/12 CON

Raul attacks the green troll again with his open hand flurry, taking advantage of the flanking provided by his fellow constables. Raul's hand slides off the slimy troll ineffectively with the first swing, but connects almost perfectly upside the troll's head with the second.


[sblock=rolls and OOC]
Oops! I got confused on which round we were on.

Flurry of Blows: 17 (15 if no flanking); 27 (natural 20) but no critiical hit

flanking FOB (1d20+7=17, 1d20+7=27)

possible crit (1d20+7=10)

Damage: 8

dmg on FT (1d8=8)

[/sblock]
 

Frick and Frack Attack!

Frick hefts his enormous, brightly shining Greataxe over his head and brings it down intending to split Alarion in twain. Luckily, the crafty knight is able to wait until the last possible moment and then sidestep to his right, so all the blade impacts is the soggy earth of the bog. Meanwhile, Frack is unleashing his fury against SoulFetter, seemingly paying little heed to either Raul or Thea. (Raul will be able to make a sneak attack against him next round, but Thea won't from her present position. Note: movement through the outer squares of green [trees] is possible, but costs double; movement through any interior squares is not possible.) Frack's claws split the air with frightful speed, but both fail to penetrate the Urgant's defenses. (All attacks: Frick swings at Alarion; Frack swings at SoulFetter (1d20 8=12, 1d29 6=11, 1d20 6=16, 1d20 1=17)) However, Frack uses his claws to pull SoulFetter close to him and he then bites him on the nose for 3 hp of damage. bite damage to soulfetter (1d4 1=3) And as Frack bites you, SoulFetter, you notice a metallic gleam coming from inside his mouth.

Worst of all, the wounds on both Forest Trolls are closing before your eyes. (But you are making significant headway, really, I'm just adding an element of tension to the fight! :D )

Constables? Your actions, please. Yes, Rhun, new round. (FYI - that's generally what I mean when I make a call for new actions.)
 
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Alarion: Hp 31/41 (65), constitution 7/14

Alarion's fatigue is beginning to show, as he again is unable to get past Frick's defenses with his bloodied sword.
[sblock=OOC]
Miss
Miss again!!
AC 22
Rolles a 2 and a 1!! ARRRGHHH! :rant:
Fighting Challenge: 2 rounds remaining [/sblock]
 

SoulFetter

Distracted by the gleam of metal in Frack's mouth and the stinging pain in his nose, SoulFetter allows his mighty axe to swing wide - he misses his foe entirely.

[sblock=Leif]Don't forget ½ of that 3 pts goes to SoulFetter and ½ to Frack (I guess that would be 2 for me and one for him) - and that goes for any damage SoulFetter takes, regardless of the source.[/sblock]
 


[sblock=Leif]Righty-O! If you keep posting the full damage from whatever attacks SoulFetter takes, I'll deduct half from SoulFetter and assume you're taking the other half from Frack.[/sblock]
 

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