Streets of Cambre
Michael Storm draws a rapier with a flourish and begins to move his other hand in magical gestures. He says "Ground to me". Currently, no opponent faces him.
With remarkable speed Radoon produces a pair of daggers and strikes out with the hilts, the first blow catches the pig farmer in the solar plexus and as the wind wheezes out of him he topples to the ground. The other blow is a flawlessly aimed uppercut to the jaw of the second farmer which literally lifts the man off his feet. He is unconscious before he hits the ground with a meaty thump. (PF6 was already down Radoon just took out PF1 and 7).
Rook is in motion once again tumbling through the melee. The nearest two farmers swing at him, but their blows are almost comical in their inability to even get close to the tumbling black man. As he tumbles past the leader of the pig farmers things change, the man’s foot lashes out in a vicious kick that connects with Rook’s shoulder (5 points of non-lethal damage). Rook ends his tumble in a slightly miscalculated attack that narrowly misses the pig farmer now before him, perhaps owing to the surprisingly well aimed blow by the kicking farmer. The big man is no ordinary farm boy and battles with a skill suggesting some years of experience as a fighter. Owing to more bad luck the farmer Rook tried to hit had picked up a barrel stave earlier and takes a swing at Rook. (I am assuming you did not take improved unarmed strike so the man gets an attack of opportunity as he is armed and you are not.) However, the curved stave proves to be a poor weapon and the man misses. Undaunted he swings again and once more Rook easily avoids the blow. If the stave were only somewhat larger Rook might enjoy the breeze in this late afternoon heat. Another farmer (PF2) steps up and is similarly unable to hit Rook.
A farmer (PF5) steps up beside Radoon once again giving him two opponents, but seeing the pile of unconscious farmers before him they are wary of his blades and do not attack, but merely take a defensive stance (total defense). They look rather nervous and seem to wish they were back in the tavern with a mug before them.
The leader has some fear in his eyes, but continues to attack Morwyn, however, he is unable to hit the raging sailor this time. Another sailor (PF4) takes a swing as well, but is equally unsuccessful.
The last of the men to exit the tavern steps up beside Morwyn and Rook to take a swing, but between the earlier blast and his prodigious consumption of alcohol this day it isn’t clear if he intended to hit Rook or Morwyn.
Meanwhile, Tom Rivers continues to trade blows with the two pig farmers he faces. The belaying pin seems to be evening the odds and Thomas manages to put one of the farmers on the ground, but not before taking a staggering blow from the other. He seems near collapse as well, but remains on his feet belaying pin in hand.
Morwyn’s turn finally comes and he unleashes his rage and power on the tattooed leader of the attacking farmers. His blows crash into the torso of the farmer with a loud double thud, his studded leather armor smilingly no impediment to the power of the strikes. One of the blows strikes with such force that Michael and Rook who are close by hear the sound of ribs cracking. The man staggers under the force of the blows and his eyes start to roll back in his head, but somehow he manages to stay on his feat and bring his fists up for more. Clearly, his is hurting.
Children are now looking down from a nearby roof top shouting encouragement, but you can’t be sure which side they favor. A few faces appear in nearby windows checking out the action as well.
Actions for round 4?