johnsemlak
First Post
In the last session the PCs were travelling on a raft down a river in a swamp and got ambushed from both sides by bowman. A druid cast a Fog spell to hide the PCs. The PCs were able to float past the ambush and avoid any direct combat.
Perhaps I could have been meaner and made it more difficult for the PCs to evade, but I judged at the time that the monsters onland (all humanoids with no special advantages in the swamp) weren't able to follow the PCs in the swamp conditions.
Anyway, the PCs did get past the monsters. There were about two dozen bowmen and some more powerful leaders. What should the PCs get credit for? I decided to give them xp for the bowman who attacked them. Was that reasonable?
Perhaps I could have been meaner and made it more difficult for the PCs to evade, but I judged at the time that the monsters onland (all humanoids with no special advantages in the swamp) weren't able to follow the PCs in the swamp conditions.
Anyway, the PCs did get past the monsters. There were about two dozen bowmen and some more powerful leaders. What should the PCs get credit for? I decided to give them xp for the bowman who attacked them. Was that reasonable?







