Domhani Bairdéir 04

Skáth

Knowing he does not have much of a body to begin with and being at full health a priority to himself and the party, Skáth will heal himself first:

supernatural healing on Skáth (1d6=1, 1d6=3, 1d6=5)

This will heal two points of his leg's damage with with target number of 15 from the examining and prep roll from earlier.

He will then move to Dillis:

supernatural healing on Dillis (1d6=6, 1d6=3, 1d6=1)

This will heal 3 points of her damage:

He will follow this with Cyr: - see out of Character thread mike posted for healing on Cyr.


OOC - Mike, I have a question...since we are going to the magical healing of each locational wound only once, would I be able to make an attempt to bind and prep once and if, I roll poorly re-roll it so my target numbers are better?

It would be equivalent to bandaging and checking the next day to see if the woulds are getting better.

I kinda mesed up in Dillis in that I rolled 3d6 thinking it was a skill check but I should have devoted more die since she had such massive wounds. Since it was my fault, I'll stick with what is here but I am wondering in the future if I roll say 4d6 and the rolls are really bad, could I postpone healing that wound to the next day and reroll hoping for better rolls thus lowering the target numbers?
 
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Cairn MacSidhe

Cairn is impressed by Cyr's reasoning, and thinks that he is probably correct, at least somewhat so, if not totally so. But Cairn will continue his pointless patrollilng anyway, just to cover all the bases.
 

Gavril speaks up. "Perhaps Diarmiud was the 6th Puca? How is the Maor?" Turning to Cry he adds, "I will gladly stand watch while you perform your healing rites or sleeps as the case may be." He adjusts his hat and considers the question of shifting forms. "I wonder is there any way to see the other forms these Puca had? Or force them to change? Will they be different under the light of day?" He is thinking out loud, but considering what he knows of such lore.

OOC: knowledge check? (3d6=4)
 

Cyr Escunar

Cyr will take Cairn's wounds (since Skath is healed) and then take Dilis into the tent for healing. This is mostly for protection from the elements (altough it is possibly for protection from elemental force of Gavril's libido ;) we don't want him to be distracted from guarding), but also to remove Cyr and Dilis from potential ambush threat while they are helpless.

He takes his kit, ignites soe incense in small censor and starts meditating, accelerating Dilis' natural healing to incredible levels. In the tent, within incense smoke, a watcher might see quick movement of series of various medicine man, from shamans to local witches to real city doctors as shadowy forms that look at Dilis, but this might be just an illusion.
 

Healing Cairn

OOC:

OK, let's take this one step at a time. Healing Cairn first. I'll let you take care of describing the effects as they appear to the group.

Cyr needs to make an EGO roll. The target # is 13-, minus 1/die of effect he wants to use (so if he wants to use his ability at full power - 5d6 - he'll need to roll 8 or less on 3d6 to overcome the dread of taking all that damage and activate his ability).

Once he succeeds at that roll, he'll need to roll 5d6 (or however many he wants to use). Each 1 rolled heals 0 Body, each 2,3,4 or 5 heals 1 point of body, and each 6 heals 2 points of body.

Once you take care of that we'll look into healing Dílis.
 

Miscellaneous Actions/Questions

Cairn spends some fruitless time searching for signs of the missing guards. All of their equipment remains in the tents other than their swords and bucklers. There are no bodies, no tracks (other than those of the one Púca that ran away), and no blood or other remains.

Musing about their opponents as he stands watch, Gavril recalls a text he read once on the subject of the Daoine deBith. Some do have the ability to shift their shape, other's to spin strong illusions to disguise themselves. It is thought that the Daoine often use these tricks to blend with human society for various purposes - feeding off the rich emotional pallette of a large town, obtaining supplies, spying or just getting into general mischief. In such cases, it is normal for them to revert to their natural form if rendered unconscious - in almost all instances maintaining the alternate form requires concentration.
 

Cyr Escunar

Cyr bandages his own body on places where Cairn is injured and taking deep breath he concetrates and puts his hand over the wounds.

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I believe we already described the visible effects?
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Both rolls for Cairn small wounds succeded (3d6-1=10, 3d6-1=12)
and healed 1 BODY each(1d6=2, 1d6=4)

Big wound:
Cyr will try twice (if first attempt fails)
EGO checks and healing roll (3d6-5=10, 3d6-5=8, [5,3,3,4,5] = (20))

Anything at all important or specific on Maor? And how did he react to ring removal?
 

Gavril

Gavril takes a moment to share what he knows about the Daoine deBith and their illusion and shapechange abilities, as he is never shy about letting others in on the fact that he knows more than they do about something.
 

Cairn MacSidhe

"Thank you, Friend Cyr, for your healing touch and caring heart. I am very grateful for your help and friendship, and I shall try harder to curb my hasty tongue for your sake." ;)

OOC: Mowgli, I didn't follow the die rolls, exactly. How bad off is Cairn now?
 

Cairn's leg wound and his minor chest wound are healed. He is still down 5 BODY from his large chest wound. Additionally, he is beginning to feel a little feverish.

The Maor's condition does not change with the removal of his ring. He is still semi-conscious at best - not lucid - and in the grips of a fairly high fever.
 

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