[Eberron] The Forgotten Forge

Plonk casts Repair Light Damage to Flawed to heal the Warforged. "That should make you feel better!" says the Artificer, copping a feel as he lays his hands on Flawed.
 
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Gannon puts his morningstar back in his belt and looks rather annoyed by the fact that his spells didn't have any effect on the fight. I guess I'll have to pray a little harder to be able to make an impact on anything. He sees that Rawhide is still worked up about the combat and seriously injured. He walks over to him while making some gestures and muttering a small prayer to The Traveler (he converts his read magic into a cure minor wounds). He then pads Rawhide on the shoulder (casting the spell on Rawhide). "Nice work there, Rawhide. It certainly will not harm anyone any longer. Now take it easy, because you obvoiously took some rather serious hits, and I cannot really treat them at the moment. Channeling these spells is rather hard, so I hope you can do with this minor healing."
 

OOC: Gannon's spell heals 1 hp, leaving Rawhide with 5/17 hp. Plonk's infusion repairs 4 hp, leaving Flawed with 6/7 hp -- almost good as new. As for the rest, the subtext between Plonk and Flawed, between how the gnome acts and the warforged's almost complete lack of awareness of it, is cracking me up. Anyhow, the situation remains the same as before the fight -- the party is at an intersection -- the
harpoon
spider is to the right, Jobling wanted to go left, and Vincennes wanted to go straight. Jobling's dead, and Vincennes is MIA.
 
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"There... good as new," says Plonk, giving another friendly pat. The gnome scratches his head. "I say we go straight," he continues, but he makes a search of the Spider's area to see if there is anything to loot, as well as the goblin's body. "At least we can get our money back. After all, Jobling didna do his job!"
 


MadMaxim said:
Gannon puts his morningstar back in his belt and looks rather annoyed by the fact that his spells didn't have any effect on the fight. I guess I'll have to pray a little harder to be able to make an impact on anything. He sees that Rawhide is still worked up about the combat and seriously injured. He walks over to him while making some gestures and muttering a small prayer to The Traveler (he converts his read magic into a cure minor wounds). He then pads Rawhide on the shoulder (casting the spell on Rawhide). "Nice work there, Rawhide. It certainly will not harm anyone any longer. Now take it easy, because you obvoiously took some rather serious hits, and I cannot really treat them at the moment. Channeling these spells is rather hard, so I hope you can do with this minor healing."

As soon as Gannon moves into melee range, Rawhide, his vision still clouded by rage, attacks him...

OOC: Sorry - nothing personal! ;)
 


Whatever THAT is about, it can't be good.

"RAWHIDE! STOP THAT! He is no enemy! HE IS NOT ARGUING!"

Flawed shouts loudly, and angrily steps forwards (not that it matters, but Intimidate +0) adding the last sentence due to Rawhide's reaction to the argument between the two guides.
 
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Gannon manages to get in melee range and get his spell off just before Rawhide puts his axe into the cleric's side [melee attack, roll of 17 on d20, +5 melee, total 22, hit; roll of 1 on 1d10, +6 Str (two-handed), total 7 damage]. As this happens, Flawed can see Plonk poking around the corridor, examing the walls and so on.

Plonk:
Jobling's body reveals the original money given to him (50 silver) along with 13 copper from various times and places. A short way down the hall [Search check, roll of 16 on d20, +3 skilled, total 19], past the spider, you find a few decomposing corpses. A search of these bodies reveals little, except on the body of a man in a dark blue cloak with grey skin and white eyes, where you find the following: a 140 gp letter of credit written to the name Caius Ruz on the authority of the Main Bank of House Kundarak in Metrol (the former capital of Cyre), a rather nice black pearl (which you value, on a spot check at about 700 gp [Appraise check]), and a silver pearl (which you value, on a spot check at about 125 gp [Appraise check]).

OOC: Do be careful with this type of thing. I personally don't want to have to adjudicate large amounts of PC combat. I've allowed it to happen because of this warning and the party's inexperience working together; in the future, I'll assume that most of you will take this as an object lesson. Gannon now has 2/9 hp, and Rawhide will be shifting/raging for another 3 rounds (18 seconds).
 

Although not in time to stop the first attack, Flawed's words are rather commanding [Intimidate, roll of 17 on d20, no modifiers, total 17].

OOC: I was in the process of writing the above when y'all posted. I posted the roll's results to let Ashy know how Flawed's Intimidate check turned out. It's still largely up to him how Rawhide responds.
 

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