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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 8318589" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>The battle was a long, tough slog. A seemingly endless supply of snake-folk poured from the north. In addition they had captured (and somewhat trained) great beasts of the jungle. A tall, large-jawed thing struck Harb with its tail, throwing the monk across the field. It was quickly clear that the Red Wizards cared very little for collateral damage involving their allies (and even their personal guards) and they threw balls of fire with reckless abandon. Dellrak's beard was terribly scorched and in his pain and frustration, he wondered whose side anyone was on.</p><p></p><p>As the battle raged, it only became more chaotic. One of the Red Wizards raised some of the dead into charred skeletons, who attacked whoever was closest to them. Myrral had to fight one off. Imogen was happy to be quite far away, on the stairs to the raised road, lobbing arrows into the fray.</p><p></p><p>Fed up with the skeletons, Chrysagon destroyed them, and that caused a Red Wizard to attack him directly. For a brief time, it turned into a three-way battle. This shifting of alliances was further defined when one of the snake-folk units had the opportunity to overwhelm Rodrigo and the injured Harb, but chose to cross the field to go after some Thayan mercenaries instead. From that group, a little flying homunculus came to Chrysagon (who had moved to heal Harb) and delivered a message, hidden in a metallic disc. In the throw of battle, Chrysagon did not have time to interpret the message fully, but Harb told him that the method suggested that one of the Yaun-Ti was an agent of the Harpers.</p><p></p><p>The battle turned against the Thayans, and in the end many were killed. Four mercenaries were taken prisoner by the Yaun-Ti and two of the Red Wizards teleported away (including the one that had negotiated with the Sticks and a young woman, who seemed to be issuing orders to the others during the battle).</p><p></p><p>By this time the Sticks had retreated to the south-west corner, closer to where Imogen was. Orvex (the Thayan sage) and Ghorukk (the orc guard) were both still with them. A tense stand-off occurred with some of the remaining Yaun-Ti, but it seemed possible to parlay.</p><p></p><p>[Spoiler="Map of early in the fight"][ATTACH=full]138926[/ATTACH]</p><p>[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 8318589, member: 59816"] The battle was a long, tough slog. A seemingly endless supply of snake-folk poured from the north. In addition they had captured (and somewhat trained) great beasts of the jungle. A tall, large-jawed thing struck Harb with its tail, throwing the monk across the field. It was quickly clear that the Red Wizards cared very little for collateral damage involving their allies (and even their personal guards) and they threw balls of fire with reckless abandon. Dellrak's beard was terribly scorched and in his pain and frustration, he wondered whose side anyone was on. As the battle raged, it only became more chaotic. One of the Red Wizards raised some of the dead into charred skeletons, who attacked whoever was closest to them. Myrral had to fight one off. Imogen was happy to be quite far away, on the stairs to the raised road, lobbing arrows into the fray. Fed up with the skeletons, Chrysagon destroyed them, and that caused a Red Wizard to attack him directly. For a brief time, it turned into a three-way battle. This shifting of alliances was further defined when one of the snake-folk units had the opportunity to overwhelm Rodrigo and the injured Harb, but chose to cross the field to go after some Thayan mercenaries instead. From that group, a little flying homunculus came to Chrysagon (who had moved to heal Harb) and delivered a message, hidden in a metallic disc. In the throw of battle, Chrysagon did not have time to interpret the message fully, but Harb told him that the method suggested that one of the Yaun-Ti was an agent of the Harpers. The battle turned against the Thayans, and in the end many were killed. Four mercenaries were taken prisoner by the Yaun-Ti and two of the Red Wizards teleported away (including the one that had negotiated with the Sticks and a young woman, who seemed to be issuing orders to the others during the battle). By this time the Sticks had retreated to the south-west corner, closer to where Imogen was. Orvex (the Thayan sage) and Ghorukk (the orc guard) were both still with them. A tense stand-off occurred with some of the remaining Yaun-Ti, but it seemed possible to parlay. [Spoiler="Map of early in the fight"][ATTACH type="full"]138926[/ATTACH] [/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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