Dragonslayers [Aftermath]


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EvilHalfling,

Can Grim see if Kel'leth is badly injured and needs healing or not? (ie, can he tell if he looks "injured", or "severely injured" or "near death"? hehe)
 



Isida's Back :)

I was assuming that Lareth was pulled away by a Lesser Planar Ally by someone on the Plane of air who really needed an archer. Probably a Xaosit who has no god to call on for aid. You return to the boat on the right side of the lower mast, you are clutching a coin purse with 59 platinum coins, 7 gold and 30 pieces of silver. You are also out 12 arrows. You have no idea what has been happening here since you vanished pg 2. http://www.enworld.org/showpost.php?p=2101983&postcount=105

to catch up:
immedeatly around you is a 12' tall halforc in full plate, the young lass Kylaya is not in sight. Kel'leth, a veiled man with blue lips pointing off the far side of the boat into the water, for no apparent reason. The captain stands in the door of the cabin, with a loaded crossbow, cussing contiously. Most of the crew is nowhere to be seen, but Makla, the first mate is standing next to the Hond in the bow of the ship, both holding crossbows. Aprham has an arrow knocked and is trying to watch everything at once. Velsouvous is standing closest to the spot.

hmm perhaps this 2nd paragraph should have been IC - ah well.

Edit: looks like I didn't post fast enough.
Ferrix, I assumed you were just readying a shot last round, if you wanted to do something else instead feel free.
 
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Underwater Lizards...

Evilhalfling,

From where Grim is at, can he jump over the side of the ship, into the water, onto the Dragon and attack it? (or if not *on* the dragon, at least in the water where he could attack it as he is sinking) Could that be considered a charge? :D lol. Let me know if it's possible to get over the side of the ship and attack the Dragon in the water in one turn.. because if it is..... 20,000 leauges under the sea baby! :D

As a side note, is the ship still moving forward in the water, or has it stopped/just drifting? If it's moving at all, what kind of speed is it moving forward at?


(Wait a second.. is the HEAVILY armoured 12 foot tall half orc saying he wants to jump in the water? Yes! He is! :D )
 

The sails have been down nearly a minute, most of the forward momentum is gone, although the boat may be driffting slowly. Jumping is a move action falling is free - you should have a standard action/attack left, and with 10' reach no problems with getting to the dragon - barring a jumping fumble. As for charging (shrug) you have know way of knowing.
 

Underwater Half-Orcs :D

Nice :D lol!

I do hope that you enjoy us players coming up with these *crazy* ideas that you never probably never even thought of us doing! :D hehehe

Hell, and all this just for Grim to be able to attack *once*! lol! :) I'm definately loving this and having loads of fun, hope that you are too EvilHalfling! :)


~IC post to came later today/tonight

Edit- as an afterthought, can Grim see the dragon in the water? He's only got one shot at this, so when he jumps overboard, I want to make sure that he can actually attack it that same round. :)

oh yeah, and of course Grim will be using his Feat of Strength from the Strength Domain. Can he activate it at the beginning of the round, and it will count for both the jump check and the attack? I think so, but just making sure! (sorry, it's *early* for me!)
 
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Spot check 13+3 = 16 yeah you can see it
feat of strength lasts for the full round.

I love the suprises - they are my fav part of playing games. I eventually did think of something that Glitterscale would want. Some humans to climbing to the top of a volcano to cast a large number of continual flame spells around the rim, all in order to impress a female dragon.
Climbing, fighting minions and traps, hoping that she didn't come back and catch you doing it ...
as a gold would be seriously beyond your abilities. It just doesn't seem immediate enough though.
 


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