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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 6110417" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p><strong>Day Three, Early Afternoon, in the Forest.</strong></p><p></p><p>After stringing his bow and setting an arrow, Sukri moves out. Swinging wide to the left, he can use the forest as cover to cross the stream. It only comes to his ankles, but the water is moving quite fast. Following the opposite bank the forest continues to provide cover for the rogue up until he is within a few yards of the boulders that lead up to the lowest edge of the ledge. Staying low, Sukri crosses the open ground and reaches the boulders with no indication that he he has been seen. The climb is easy enough. It would be easier if he could stand up, but its is still manageable at a crouch.</p><p></p><p>Eban moves out with Sukri. Once across the stream however, the oracle leaves the rogue and heads up the slope towards the top of the cliff. It is a slow sixty count to get to the top.</p><p></p><p>Bayar does likewise, but unlike Eban, Bayar follows the stream up until the last of the cover before the rocks where Sukri crouches.</p><p></p><p>While Eban works his way into position, the rest of the party prepare themselves. Sukri holds position at the bottom of the ledge, tucked out of sight. Bayar, shield up and sword down, pauses in the last of the cover before the rocks. Jan and Libros prepare their ranged weapons.</p><p></p><p>At the top of the hill the ground is hard and rocky, The trees smaller and windswept. Eban moves as close as is safe, the edge of the cliff is loose and crumbly. As Eban takes position behind a small tree with a good view of the length of the cliff a small pile of stones wobbles with apparent cause (Eban hears the whispered echo of gleeful laughter) and tumbles over the edge. There is a moment silence. Then they hit the ledge below and clatter and bounce down the slope or splash into the water below.</p><p></p><p>The quite of the forest is torn apart by the barking of a dog. The gnoll lurches to his feet, bow in hand, eyes scanning the surrounding forest and the cliff above. </p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]Sukri currently has complete concealment while he remains couched by the rocks. Be cannot see the gnoll or hyena, but nor can they see him. </p><p></p><p>Eban likewise cannot see anything, or be seen. Nor can he hear the hyena of course.</p><p></p><p>Bayar, Jan and Libros are concealed by vegetation. However, as they can see the gnoll, it is possible that he will see them.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to have a Surprise Round. </p><p>Roll Initiative. PC's get +4 Initiative bonus.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 6110417, member: 8243"] [b]Day Three, Early Afternoon, in the Forest.[/b] After stringing his bow and setting an arrow, Sukri moves out. Swinging wide to the left, he can use the forest as cover to cross the stream. It only comes to his ankles, but the water is moving quite fast. Following the opposite bank the forest continues to provide cover for the rogue up until he is within a few yards of the boulders that lead up to the lowest edge of the ledge. Staying low, Sukri crosses the open ground and reaches the boulders with no indication that he he has been seen. The climb is easy enough. It would be easier if he could stand up, but its is still manageable at a crouch. Eban moves out with Sukri. Once across the stream however, the oracle leaves the rogue and heads up the slope towards the top of the cliff. It is a slow sixty count to get to the top. Bayar does likewise, but unlike Eban, Bayar follows the stream up until the last of the cover before the rocks where Sukri crouches. While Eban works his way into position, the rest of the party prepare themselves. Sukri holds position at the bottom of the ledge, tucked out of sight. Bayar, shield up and sword down, pauses in the last of the cover before the rocks. Jan and Libros prepare their ranged weapons. At the top of the hill the ground is hard and rocky, The trees smaller and windswept. Eban moves as close as is safe, the edge of the cliff is loose and crumbly. As Eban takes position behind a small tree with a good view of the length of the cliff a small pile of stones wobbles with apparent cause (Eban hears the whispered echo of gleeful laughter) and tumbles over the edge. There is a moment silence. Then they hit the ledge below and clatter and bounce down the slope or splash into the water below. The quite of the forest is torn apart by the barking of a dog. The gnoll lurches to his feet, bow in hand, eyes scanning the surrounding forest and the cliff above. [sblock=OOC]Sukri currently has complete concealment while he remains couched by the rocks. Be cannot see the gnoll or hyena, but nor can they see him. Eban likewise cannot see anything, or be seen. Nor can he hear the hyena of course. Bayar, Jan and Libros are concealed by vegetation. However, as they can see the gnoll, it is possible that he will see them. I'm not going to have a Surprise Round. Roll Initiative. PC's get +4 Initiative bonus.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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