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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 1463945" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p><strong>Round 3 cont ...</strong></p><p></p><p>The spellcaster scrabbles forwards, but its actions are disjointed and uncoordinated. Nate steps up behind it and clouts the fallen creature a solid blow across the back of the shoulder {mv + std action: attack} that drops it back to the rocks. It twitches a few times but no longer moves as such. Although it still breathes - a harsh ragged gasping that blows little dust clouds up in front of its face.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">ooc TH: Thanks. I edited the original. The goblin moved into a square which was still threated by Nate in his attempt to escape. Nate got the AoO when it exited that square.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">ooc Argent: there was one dead looking horse still in harness, the other was not to be seen.</span></p><p></p><p>Oscar steps down from the seat into the wagon {std action: attack with 5'step}. But the footing in the loaded wagon is a little tricky, and his thrust goes awry. The action seems to snap the goblins from their indecision. Oscar's goblin companion {d} swings at Oscar's legs {readied action: attack, dam 3, critical threat doesn't materialise}. Meanwhile, the other goblins swarm forwards. Goblins {hij} begin to clamber up onto the wagon {move action with climb/jump} around Oscar. As the first one {i} appears, Oscar's rapier lashes out slashing the creature across the throat {AoO - hit!}. It grabs its throat with both hands and promptly disappears back down the way it came. How Oscar manages to avoid the second attack from behind {goblin g} {std: attack from behind} is a mystery he doesn't have time to ponder before the goblin {h}, having taken advantage of his companions misfortune to have arrived first and thus to be the object of Oscars attention, strikes {std action: attack}. Oscar would swear that all came between him and suffering the full force of that blow was the amulet he wore around his neck.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">He lives to die another time. Woof! </span></p><p></p><p>Archer watches the swarming melee around the wagon with a growing look of horror. He pushes forwards in an attempt to get a better shot. But with Oscar in the middle of it all, he daren't risk it. Then he spies goblin {f} out from behind the wagon, heading over to where Lisa and the {b}ig goblin duke it out. He snaps off a shot {std action: attack}, knowing as soon as he releases that its wild.</p><p></p><p>Sadolath's shot is less wild {std action: attack}, catches goblin {f} a solid thump causing it to belatedly throw up its shield in defense.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">ooc TH: you have your full turn remaining. If you want to step in anywhere, let me know and, if its possible, I edit it in. Otherwise, feel free to take it from here to finish this round.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 1463945, member: 8243"] [b]Round 3 cont ...[/b] The spellcaster scrabbles forwards, but its actions are disjointed and uncoordinated. Nate steps up behind it and clouts the fallen creature a solid blow across the back of the shoulder {mv + std action: attack} that drops it back to the rocks. It twitches a few times but no longer moves as such. Although it still breathes - a harsh ragged gasping that blows little dust clouds up in front of its face. [size=1]ooc TH: Thanks. I edited the original. The goblin moved into a square which was still threated by Nate in his attempt to escape. Nate got the AoO when it exited that square. ooc Argent: there was one dead looking horse still in harness, the other was not to be seen.[/size] Oscar steps down from the seat into the wagon {std action: attack with 5'step}. But the footing in the loaded wagon is a little tricky, and his thrust goes awry. The action seems to snap the goblins from their indecision. Oscar's goblin companion {d} swings at Oscar's legs {readied action: attack, dam 3, critical threat doesn't materialise}. Meanwhile, the other goblins swarm forwards. Goblins {hij} begin to clamber up onto the wagon {move action with climb/jump} around Oscar. As the first one {i} appears, Oscar's rapier lashes out slashing the creature across the throat {AoO - hit!}. It grabs its throat with both hands and promptly disappears back down the way it came. How Oscar manages to avoid the second attack from behind {goblin g} {std: attack from behind} is a mystery he doesn't have time to ponder before the goblin {h}, having taken advantage of his companions misfortune to have arrived first and thus to be the object of Oscars attention, strikes {std action: attack}. Oscar would swear that all came between him and suffering the full force of that blow was the amulet he wore around his neck. [size=1]He lives to die another time. Woof! [/size] Archer watches the swarming melee around the wagon with a growing look of horror. He pushes forwards in an attempt to get a better shot. But with Oscar in the middle of it all, he daren't risk it. Then he spies goblin {f} out from behind the wagon, heading over to where Lisa and the {b}ig goblin duke it out. He snaps off a shot {std action: attack}, knowing as soon as he releases that its wild. Sadolath's shot is less wild {std action: attack}, catches goblin {f} a solid thump causing it to belatedly throw up its shield in defense. [size=1]ooc TH: you have your full turn remaining. If you want to step in anywhere, let me know and, if its possible, I edit it in. Otherwise, feel free to take it from here to finish this round.[/size] [/QUOTE]
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