[GRIM TALES] Wulf Ratbane's SLAVELORDS of CYDONIA


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Fenris said:
Re-sent. But I still stand by my statement. ;)

Agreed... that was a pretty crappy roll. Don't forget, you're in control of your APs. If you don't like the d20 roll that you see, you can always follow it right up with an action point.

Should I wait for that, or are you just going to take your lumps this time?
 

Wulf Ratbane said:
Agreed... that was a pretty crappy roll. Don't forget, you're in control of your APs. If you don't like the d20 roll that you see, you can always follow it right up with an action point.

Should I wait for that, or are you just going to take your lumps this time?

Give me the lumps. At the very least Brig can get away while they eat me. I think I will change my name to Chum :p
 

Round 2

Brigitta and Haskins started towards the shore, but Brigitta had the best of it. Haskins was weighed down and pushed under, and a sharp kick to his nose stopped him cold for a moment.

Unfortunately, every moment counted.

Bill reached a hand down to heave Brigitta out of the water, but watched in horror as the bubbling scrum expanded to encompass Haskins.

With a thump, Teddy was dragged painfully against the bank. He dropped the rope, and with his eyes still closed, groped for the edge of the bank. He felt something bump against his hand and instinctively grabbed at it.



Haskins takes another 7 points of lethal damage. Teddy's holding on to... something (but it's not the bank). Only Rawley and Joshua still have actions to take in Round 2.
 

As soon as Teddy reaches the bank, T. Rawley whips his horse around and charges back toward the river, using one hand to drag the rope into a position where he can throw it to Haskins.

OOC: I'm assuming move action for the charge back. Can I coil the rope enough to throw it this round? I sent both rolls - Handle Animal and the rope throw. Lemme know if I'm mistaken on the number of actions. Oh, and I plan to stop the horse at the edge of the bank... just in case that wasn't clear.
 


As soon as Teddy reached the bank, T. Rawley whipped his horse around and charged back toward the river, using one hand to drag the rope into a position where he could throw it to Haskins.

It was a perfect toss, and the rope splashed down right in front of Haskins.
 


As the rope splashes down in front of him, Haskins, pauses to rip a fish off his arm and graps onto the rope with both hands, shouting "Got it!"

OOC: Need a roll?
 

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