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<blockquote data-quote="Drakknyte32" data-source="post: 1442578" data-attributes="member: 16580"><p>Alright I guess that is enough time to wipe out the kobalds and mephits and skedaddle with the treasure. Only if they teleported the mirror right away and used magic though, otherwise the delay probably would be long enough. I hope the wizards used up a lot of spells though, the number they have remaining will become important in about 5 hours. Could you tell me exactly how they finished up my forces, I want to know how much they wasted in the way of resources.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>The pile of dust that was once the FireKing stirs, a breeze wafts through the lair and then a ghostly form can be seen. The FireKing has risen, though far too late.</p><p></p><p>The lair is a mess, corpses of kobalds and mephits are everywhere, signs of violent deaths evident. Even worse, his treasure and the mirror were gone, and in the druid's place is only another pile of dust.</p><p></p><p>The FireKing howled, he howled like a mere wolf for the loss of everything, even his life. He did not howl for long however, there was still work to do. The Lich King would not let him rest just because he and his forces were killed. He still had to destroy the forces of good. And he would start with those damned wizards.</p><p></p><p>With that The FireKing left behind his old life for good. Even his name he forgot and changed to DeathBringer. He took to his new form like it was what he was meant to be.</p><p></p><p>The DeathBringer flew, he did not fly through the sky though. He flew on the ethereal, invisible to normal sight. He flew through the ground, rising above it only to check his progress, making it impossible to see where he was going. He flew towards the city in the mountain.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>I am flying straight towards the city in the mountain. I am flying in the ethereal (+5 to saves against scrying for being on another plane, invisible to normal sight). And I am flying underground with occasional checks to see that I am going the right way (Full cover, full concealment, the wizards won't be able to tell where I am from my surroundings). I go 40 miles an hour and I don't stop for anything so I shouldn't take to long.</p><p></p><p>I will post further actions once you have answered my questions in the rogues gallery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drakknyte32, post: 1442578, member: 16580"] Alright I guess that is enough time to wipe out the kobalds and mephits and skedaddle with the treasure. Only if they teleported the mirror right away and used magic though, otherwise the delay probably would be long enough. I hope the wizards used up a lot of spells though, the number they have remaining will become important in about 5 hours. Could you tell me exactly how they finished up my forces, I want to know how much they wasted in the way of resources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The pile of dust that was once the FireKing stirs, a breeze wafts through the lair and then a ghostly form can be seen. The FireKing has risen, though far too late. The lair is a mess, corpses of kobalds and mephits are everywhere, signs of violent deaths evident. Even worse, his treasure and the mirror were gone, and in the druid's place is only another pile of dust. The FireKing howled, he howled like a mere wolf for the loss of everything, even his life. He did not howl for long however, there was still work to do. The Lich King would not let him rest just because he and his forces were killed. He still had to destroy the forces of good. And he would start with those damned wizards. With that The FireKing left behind his old life for good. Even his name he forgot and changed to DeathBringer. He took to his new form like it was what he was meant to be. The DeathBringer flew, he did not fly through the sky though. He flew on the ethereal, invisible to normal sight. He flew through the ground, rising above it only to check his progress, making it impossible to see where he was going. He flew towards the city in the mountain. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am flying straight towards the city in the mountain. I am flying in the ethereal (+5 to saves against scrying for being on another plane, invisible to normal sight). And I am flying underground with occasional checks to see that I am going the right way (Full cover, full concealment, the wizards won't be able to tell where I am from my surroundings). I go 40 miles an hour and I don't stop for anything so I shouldn't take to long. I will post further actions once you have answered my questions in the rogues gallery. [/QUOTE]
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