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Island Empire Part 1, to Mermaid's Rest

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Radoon - Mariner/Fighter/Master Thrower

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Scott,

That map does not reflect any changes, like the death of Sa1.

Radoon will close in on SA 2 as close as he can and still have an attack

to hit with two more daggers:

http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=96941
http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=96942

miss chances:
http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=96943

dammage:
http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=96944
http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=96945

total of 8pts dammage


oops - sorry! I thought the link would work dirfferent. I will go back to copying next post.

oops(2) first hit might be a crit hit - crit hit possibliity (1d20+8=25)
 
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Finn Hunter

For the DM [sblock] I thought you would like it! :D No point to charging in blindly like old Don Quick-shot, much better to be sneaky. I will await your cue for my attack. :p [/sblock]
 

OOC: Sorry for the map errors. Radoon had moved up 5 feet and Sa1 was down not Sa8. I will add a revised map to this when you are finished. Radoon did have a crit, so with extra damage his target is down.

Radoon moves forward and tosses two more deadly daggers leaving another Sahuagin bleeding on the deck. He is in turn attacked twice (1d20+4=10, 1d20+2=20) resulting in a bite (1d4+1=2) that just grazes his forearm; the creature unable to really sink his teeth into Radoon.

Marienna moves to help a fallen crewman with her healing magic.

Morwyn moves along the deck and delivers a powerful axe blow to a Sahuagin that had just missed the tumbling Rook. The creature turns to return his attack (1d20+4=7, 1d20+2=13) but is unable to overcome Morwyn's defenses.

Rook tries to tumble past a couple of Sahuagin, but is hampered by fallen crewmen and coiled ropes. He somehow manages to avoid attempts by two Sahuagin to stab him. He ends up at the foot of the stairs to the forecastle. He recovers from the aborted tumble and manages a disemboweling slash of his sword against the startled Sahuagin guarding the stairs. The big powerful Sahuagin stares in disbelief at his open belly for an instant and then falls in a heap on the foot of the stairs. The remaining Sahuagin ignores the crewman he had been attacking to turn his fury on Rook. He attacks (1d20+4=23, 1d20+2=21) viciously stabbing (1d8+3=11) Rook under the left arm and sinking the tines of his trident deep into the black man's flesh.

Finn continues to work his way up and around the side of the ship a devious trick in mind.

A party of crewmen lead by the half-orc arms master of the ship is making its way up from below decks. They have downed a couple of Sahuagin that had made their way below and are now fighting their way up the stairs.

The crewmen still standing on deck now emboldened by the success of the party lay about with Cutlass or Belying pin (1d20+2=9, 1d20+2=5), but are unable to penetrate the thick sharklike skin of the Sahuagin. A sling bullet from the crows nest bounces off the deck attesting to the fact that at least one halfling continues the fight from there.

The Sahuagin priest continues to hold forth his holy symbol and chants to the dark god of these foul creatures, while the crossbowman eyes Rook murderously as he quickly reloads his weapon. The spell caster weaves his hand in a mystical pattern and calls forth in his gutteral language the incantation that unleashes his power. He ends with a guesture toward the stairs and suddenly Rook finds his way blocked by a swirling cloud of mists that is stangly solid. (solid fog)
 

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OOC: Sorry for the delay, baby and I have a tummy bug and we've been taking it easy. Actions for the next round?


For Finn Hunter only [sblock]Okay you're up.[/sblock]
 

Finn Hunter

The tension is mounting on board the "Rumpled Bedsheet". The very ship seems to be feeling the stress. A belaying pin comes flying out of its hole and the rope bound to it goes hissing up into the rigging. The forward jib comes flapping down, draping itself across the forecastle and the invaders standing there, much to their surprise. Finn hops the railing and advances over the canvas to stand next to where the Sahuagin with the crossbow is struggling in the sail. He lunges (Hit chance) (1d100=57) (TH) (1d20+7=21)(Damage) (1d6+3=8)(Sneak Attack) (1d6=6), the point of his rapier going through the cloth, which suddenly turns bloody.

For DM [sblock] Sorry, Scott. I thought about it, but couldn't rationalize covering all the Sahuagin and leaving the swivel gun available. Decided to just lay into them the old fashion way. Also, remember, unless the other Sahuagin saw me attack this one, they do not get another save role against my Cloud Mind. :D One of the other reasons why I chose to drape them in canvas.;) [/sblock]
 
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The forecastle

The Sahuagin that has just been stabbed bellows with rage and his talons tear through the sail cloth with ease. The other two are still stuggling to extracate themselves while the one furthest forward slithers out from under the canvas and raises his trident.

For Finn only [sblock]Nicely done.[/sblock]
 

Radoon - Mariner/Fighter/Master Thrower

Radoon will continue moving forward drawing 2 more daggers along the way, to square E-5 and attack sa9, the one on morwyn.

2 miss chances are:

Radoon rolls 1d100, getting [87] = (87)

Radoon rolls 1d100, getting [61] = (61)

miss chances for sa9 (1d100=87, 1d100=61)

2 attacks are:

Radoon rolls 1d20+8, getting [8,8] = (16)
1st attack

1st attack (1d20+8=16)

Radoon rolls 1d20+6, getting [12,6] = (18)
2nd attack

2nd attack (1d20+6=18)

not sure of ac's so here are the 2 dammage rolls in case they hit:

Radoon rolls 1d4+3, getting [2,3] = (5)

Radoon rolls 1d4+3, getting [4,3] = (7)
damage from 2 daggers on sa9

damage from 2 daggers on sa9 (1d4+3=5, 1d4+3=7)
 

Morwyn

Morwyn attacks (1d20+8=9, 1d20+7=27, 1d20+3=20) Sa9, piercing the darkness (1d100=80, 1d100=9) with the dagger but not the axe, for a crit threat (1d20+7=24) doing damage (2d4+12=15).

That should finish Sa9. Sorry Radoon, you'll probably need to reconsider your action, since I think I've got the initiative on you.

OOC: If I'm wrong and Radoon should act before Morwyn, and assuming that he drops Sa9, I'll climb up the rigging then swing onto the forecastle. If I'm right, that'll be my next course of action, due to the wierd fog slowing Rook down.
 

Rook

Rook tumbles through I7,6, and 5 to end in I4 and attacks Sa3:

Tumble checks for leaving threatened squares (twice): 1d20+12, getting [13,12] = (25) & 1d20+12, getting [18,12] = (30) -- OOC: Oops, that last would be a 28, as there's a -2 penalty for consecutive checks

Miss Chance: 1d100+15, getting [68,15] = (83)

To Hit Roll: 1d20+8, getting [13,8] = (21)

Damage Roll: 1d10+4, getting [9,4] = (13) & 1d6, getting [4] = (4) for Total: 17

OOC: AC: 22; HP: 11
 

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