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If Thoughts Could Kill

Groknar felt the pain in his body. Those mists no fair. They hit me, me no hit them. If me can't hit, me at least hit for a lot. Time for axe special! AXE SPECIAL! he shouts, swinging his axe frantically with all his power, hoping to connect with something.

OOC: +12/+7, Power Attack for 10, 1d12+26+1d6 Acid.
 

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"Alas. Our unfortunate foes have unwisely exposed their flank to our position. Even Groknar would fail to commend their tactical accumen. I will now elaborate upon these creatures' miscalucation in the hopes that they do not commit such errors again." Darian then takes aim at the enemy and fires off his Forceblast spell.

[10d4 Force damage, Reflex 1/2, DC 10 (22 vs evil), Vs SR: +12
Targets failing save are knocked down if applicable.]
 

Darian's spell rips through the remaining creatures, although the mist clings stubbornly to unlife (25 damage).

Bellus hits his stride, inflicting three strong hits against the beast menacing Groknar (17 damage).

Qataria is hit but twice this round (16 damage, 38 hp remaining), while Groknar is hit four times (31 damage, 34 hp remaining).

Verra finally gets lucky, hitting Groknar's enemy with two solid arrows (42 damage), destroying it. Qataria hits only once, but it is enough to send the final foe to defeat (23 damage).

Groknar swings his axe with all his strength, but finds no more opponents to hit. The way to the third well is now clear.
 


Verra will cautiously enter the room. He will examine the symbols by the well to determine their source. As long as it's not the disciple for STR (psychokinesis?) he'll drink from the well, otherwise he'll offer it to Zelestine.

"Okay, let's see what else is in the room. I'll check the well," Verra commented.
 

Groknar examines his wounds, watching blood drip from the gashes of the undead's claws. Me hurt bad. Me no like bad mist. Can anyone stop me from dripping and make cuts go away? Jobu says crazy sword lady might heal. Groknar had realized that further wells were unlikely to provide much benefit, and was in no hurry to find more.
 

Hammerhead said:
Groknar examines his wounds, watching blood drip from the gashes of the undead's claws. Me hurt bad. Me no like bad mist. Can anyone stop me from dripping and make cuts go away? Jobu says crazy sword lady might heal. Groknar had realized that further wells were unlikely to provide much benefit, and was in no hurry to find more.

"Of course, I'll do what I can." Qataria steps up to him and lays a hand on his arm.

(OOC: I have 30 HP of LayOnHands, but can't remember (Or find) anywhere I've used it in this thread, so 20 to groknar.
 

I don't think Qataria has used her healing at all. Bellus used his cure light wounds wand a fair amount after the first encounter.

Qataria closes some of Groknar's wounds (20 healed, 55 hp from max), but the half-orc is still quite wounded. Bellus has light wounds (12 from max) while Qataria herself is seriously hurt (69 from max).

If Bellus would like to use his wand, it would take 9 charges to heal Groknar, 2 to heal himself, and 12 to heal Qataria.

The symbol above the well appears to be a lightning bolt. Reasoning that this is unlikely to be a symbol for psychometabolism, he takes a drink. The waters provide an immediate boost to his constitution.

+4 enhancement bonus to Con. This will take the place of your current +2 bonus.

Again the symbol fades from the well. Three of six symbols now appear along the northern wall of the central chamber. Three unexplored doors remain along the eastern wall.

Choose. No eyes returned from the northeast. The eyes from the east reported a hallway with several alcoves. The eyes from the southeast reported a series of three rooms, the outermost guarded by two humanoids.
 


Verra will suggest the hallway with alcoves, it would seem the least threatening at this point. Verra concurs that everyone should be healed up for battles are just beginning.

Silently and to himself, Verra lamented the loss of the two clerics that had traveled with the group, first his old friend, then Targus.
 

Into the Woods

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