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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 1543351" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>Oscar straddles the worg back rather than mounts it as such. The unespected weight on its back suprises the animal into letting go of Cromwell's arm. Oscar yanks back and sideways on the reigns, jerking the creatures head around to the right and forcing it to step back and sink down onto its haunches to avoid falling. Oscar to is forced to step back to avoid sliding down its back and ending up on his bum. Cromwells swing misses, but Nate's catches it a blow under the muzzle. Hewik's spear finds the creature's flank again.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Sadolath, having picked up his bow again, scrambles up onto the wagon. </p><p></p><p>The worg twists and snaps at the man holding him. Oscar leaps back, the right arm of of his shirt ripped and bloody {dam: 8}, losing his grip on the creature as he does so. The worg surges to its feet and leaps away through the gap between Oscar and Nate. Cromwell's mace crashes down on its haunches, Nate's across its back {AoO}. Hewik's javlin misses. The creature crashes to the ground at Oscar's feet.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, the three riders and other worg must have cut away to the right and are now north of you. They are moving fast {runx4} but as you watch, they pull up and swing around to face you. They are about 500 to 550 feet from you. There is some rapid gestures, including pointing at both your direction and the direction in which Archer and Lisa went, and a quick exchange between them. Archer and Lisa are nowhere to be seen, although there are several things that could be keeping them from view.</p><p></p><p>Round 10 complete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 1543351, member: 8243"] Oscar straddles the worg back rather than mounts it as such. The unespected weight on its back suprises the animal into letting go of Cromwell's arm. Oscar yanks back and sideways on the reigns, jerking the creatures head around to the right and forcing it to step back and sink down onto its haunches to avoid falling. Oscar to is forced to step back to avoid sliding down its back and ending up on his bum. Cromwells swing misses, but Nate's catches it a blow under the muzzle. Hewik's spear finds the creature's flank again. Meanwhile, Sadolath, having picked up his bow again, scrambles up onto the wagon. The worg twists and snaps at the man holding him. Oscar leaps back, the right arm of of his shirt ripped and bloody {dam: 8}, losing his grip on the creature as he does so. The worg surges to its feet and leaps away through the gap between Oscar and Nate. Cromwell's mace crashes down on its haunches, Nate's across its back {AoO}. Hewik's javlin misses. The creature crashes to the ground at Oscar's feet. Meanwhile, the three riders and other worg must have cut away to the right and are now north of you. They are moving fast {runx4} but as you watch, they pull up and swing around to face you. They are about 500 to 550 feet from you. There is some rapid gestures, including pointing at both your direction and the direction in which Archer and Lisa went, and a quick exchange between them. Archer and Lisa are nowhere to be seen, although there are several things that could be keeping them from view. Round 10 complete. [/QUOTE]
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