Industrygothica's "Those Left Behind" [IC]


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Friadoc lands an impressive blow against the giant insect.

The centipede gnashes its jaws at Rokelsh, but the large man instinctively dodges the onslaught of fiendish teeth.

Jonas drops his shield, and bring his magic longsword down on top of the creature, opening another huge gash into its flesh. It proves to be to much, and the large bug ceases to move.

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Friadoc 12/32: nunchaku (20+1+2=hit(crit failed), 4 damage
centipede: vs. Rokelsh (miss)
Jonas Cleighton 40/44: longsword (20+8=hit (crit failed), 11 damage)
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As soon as the larger centipede falls to the floor dead, Tanith dismisses the one she summoned.

"Everything clear down there?!" Tanith, still under the cover of her invisibility spell, shouts back towards Shai and is startled to see him in the room. If she could be seen her cheeks would be red with embarrassment. She was so focused on the centipede, that she didn't even notice the large man come back.
 


Friadoc seems winded, rubbing at where the centipede had struck his sides, however he seems to shake it off as he looks toward the others, at least those he can see.

"There has to be a secret door or path that they used to get around behind us," suggest Friadoc. "Unless we were ships passing in the night."

"If we can find it..." Friadoc lets the suggestion trail off as he makes a quick search for the possible secret portal.
 


Friadoc said:
"There has to be a secret door or path that they used to get around behind us," suggest Friadoc. "Unless we were ships passing in the night."

"Unless they went through the grate up there,"
Tanith says as she naturally points towards the crate, even though her companions cannot see her. "But it would be a long trip for them to get in behind us that way. And through the city."
 

Shaimon Hu'u, barbaric human druid

Seeing the centipede fall, Shai quickly switches back to his bow, turning to face the corner around which should lay the Kobold he just downed.

"This place has 'nough twists I don't figure it'd be hard for us to pass for a while without noticing each other. Heck, maybe these folks are who was on the other side of that door I 'flooded.' But I only dropped one of them. I'm sure there's more, but I don't know if they were all invisible, or if some of 'em left by a door we can't see."
 



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