Domhani Bairdéir 04

OOC: I did answer your questions:

Hearing Cyr's shout, Skáth flies swiftly toward the tent the Maor and the Maora shared with their servants . . .

and

[sblock=For Skáth]Now that you mention it, the swords the Púca are carrying look an awful lot like those longswords the armsmen have been handling so proficiently during the trip . . .[/sblock]
 

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[sblock=For Leif/Cairn]
"Why don't you finish off these temprarily disabled puca, Gavril? If we leave them alive, we'll probably just have to kill them again before long."

A couple of potential problems you might want to think about:

1) Y'all are the good guys/hero types, and the official representatives of a law and order monarch. It's generally cool to kill in the process of defending yourselves - and the definition of 'self-defense' is much looser than in the modern age - but now that the fight is over these guys should prob'ly be brought to the Queen trial and sentencing.

2) One of your Críu-mates has voiced fairly strong opinions about 'un-necessary' killing. Now, I'm not one to interfere in party politics - if it's in character for Cairn to suggest and or follow through with this by all means feel free to do so and we'll let the chips fall where they may. I just wanted to make sure Cairn's berserker fury hadn't caused temporary memory loss about this point.[/sblock]
 



Post Combat Conditions

Gavril finds Dílis in dire straits - the wound to her leg is grievous, and she is in grave danger of bleeding out within the next few seconds.

Everyone in the Críu was wounded, and with the exception of Cairn's (which were caused by the serpent lady's magic) those wounds continue to bleed. No one is in immediate danger, but the wounds should be bound (Healing Skill check to stop bleeding for each wound) until they can be properly looked after.

OOC: I'll start in on the investigation of the scene etc. tomorrow.
 

Cairn MacSidhe

"On second thought, Gavril, don't slay the puca, if you can help it. We need to get them bound, or otherwise restrained, though. How are we going to transport them back for trial? Any thoughts, Cyr? And please excuse my hasty violence?"
 
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Healing Dílis

Skáth's heroic attempts stop Dílis' bleeding (good thing the roll was so good - that much BODY damage leads to quite a penalty on the roll) and stabilizes her temporarily, but she's by no means out of the woods.
 



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