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Island Empire Part 1, to Mermaid's Rest

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OOC: Morwyn may make a spellcraft check in hopes of determining where the spell came from. It came from outside the range of darkvision, so a spot check isn't really going to be helpful.
 

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Finn Hunter

OOC: Thank you evasion, still at full HP. 29 HP, AC is 23 until 5 minutes from start of combat has elapsed, then down to 19 until 5 hours are up, then back to 15. No spellcraft here to do a check.

Finn thrusts his rapier down into the deck, and draws his pitol, aiming at the Sahuagin at the foot of the stairs on the port side.
 
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Morwyn

I'll go down the stairs and attack (1d20+6=11) either Sa4 (if Finn doesn't drop it) or Sa1 (if Finn does). The additional +1 to hit Sa4 due to higher ground isn't enough to get a hit.

OOC: Since I'm moving more than 5' and can't get a full attack, I'll be using the dagger as a shield, making my AC 19.
 

On the Quarterdeck

Marienna casts a cure spell on Radoon brining him back to full fighting strenght. Radoon makes for the stairs and Marienna will follow.
 

Finn changes weapons and makes ready to fire. Morwyn moves down the stairs swing his axe at a Sahuagin, but is unable to connect. The big Sahuagin grins revealing shark like teeth and attacks (1d20+6=15, 1d20+4=24), while he fails to connect with his trident the teeth sink (1d6+3=8) into the flesh of Morwyn's arm and blood flows down the grinning face.

Radoon, just above some distance behind Morwyn on the stairs puts his fighting dagger between his teeth and in a motion almost too quick to follow draws and hurls a throwingdagger (1d20+8=17) into the side (1d4+3=6) of the creature. An odd gurgle of pain escapes past the still grinning teeth.

OOC: This Sahuagin is bigger and badder than the most--AC 17 instead of 16.
 


Above the main deck

Again the sky is lit up by flame. This time those above deck can see the source. An arc of flame rises from a group of Shuagin on the foredeck behind a row of water casks. Screams from the crow's nest attest to the strength of the Sorcerer's magic. The three Sahuagin are illuminated just for an instant. The one in the middle is the caster, while another holds an unusual symbol of some sort and the third wields a crossbow against those on the deck below.
 

Rook

OOC: I'll not even bother with the TH and Damage rolls this time -- it would be too disappointing if I rolled at all well again.

Rook rolls 1d100, getting [16] = (16) miss chance.

Did Rook take Unluck as a Disadvantage? I don't remember getting any points for it!
 

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