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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Green" data-source="post: 1734209" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p>[occ]<span style="color: orange"> Just as a note it is "Dagon" not dragon, not a misprint <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></span>[/occ]</p><p></p><p>With the words "<strong>Dagon's Wrath</strong>" the head of the flail in Geenaa's hand burst into flame... the weapon is well balanced and seems like a fine weapon. It is one-handed weapon, but one could use two hands with it if they wanted to (<span style="color: orange">Damage is 1d8, one-handed, and is at least a +1 weapon, along with "Flame" that does an extra 1d6 fire damage</span>)</p><p></p><p>Advancing up to the gate of the fort, there seems to be nothing amiss, but the first person through seems to vanish before the groups' eyes! But it is an illusion, those who have passed through the gate can look back and see the others fine, but those looking into the gate see only an empty entryway. There is some strong magic at work here... </p><p></p><p>Once the group has assembled in the courtyard, they see a large wagon, with heavy iron reinforced wheels. To the east side of the courtyard there are two large creatures hobbled near a water and grain troughs. The creatures look like a cross between huge horses and maybe mountain goats. They have two large straight, black horns on their heads, and their hides are shaggy and thick. They snort and continue eating and drinking, ignoring the party. </p><p></p><p>There are old broken stairs leading up to the tops of the walls near by, but they look rather shaky and no evidences of recent use. Directly in front of the group and behind the wagon is the main fort building, a squat structure of maybe three levels, with the four towers rising up out of it like some dark horns into the sky. There is a set of heavy oaken double doors at the top of a short flight of stairs. It is the only door visible on the building that can be seen here. </p><p></p><p>Other then the two giant goat like beasts, there is nothing else stiring that the party can see...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Green, post: 1734209, member: 1467"] [occ][color=orange] Just as a note it is "Dagon" not dragon, not a misprint ;)[/color][/occ] With the words "[b]Dagon's Wrath[/b]" the head of the flail in Geenaa's hand burst into flame... the weapon is well balanced and seems like a fine weapon. It is one-handed weapon, but one could use two hands with it if they wanted to ([color=orange]Damage is 1d8, one-handed, and is at least a +1 weapon, along with "Flame" that does an extra 1d6 fire damage[/color]) Advancing up to the gate of the fort, there seems to be nothing amiss, but the first person through seems to vanish before the groups' eyes! But it is an illusion, those who have passed through the gate can look back and see the others fine, but those looking into the gate see only an empty entryway. There is some strong magic at work here... Once the group has assembled in the courtyard, they see a large wagon, with heavy iron reinforced wheels. To the east side of the courtyard there are two large creatures hobbled near a water and grain troughs. The creatures look like a cross between huge horses and maybe mountain goats. They have two large straight, black horns on their heads, and their hides are shaggy and thick. They snort and continue eating and drinking, ignoring the party. There are old broken stairs leading up to the tops of the walls near by, but they look rather shaky and no evidences of recent use. Directly in front of the group and behind the wagon is the main fort building, a squat structure of maybe three levels, with the four towers rising up out of it like some dark horns into the sky. There is a set of heavy oaken double doors at the top of a short flight of stairs. It is the only door visible on the building that can be seen here. Other then the two giant goat like beasts, there is nothing else stiring that the party can see... [/QUOTE]
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