Kulan: Knightfall's Heroes of Carnell Game [IC]

Phar utters a surprisingly poetic curse in Elvish after he misses and then begins a spell. At the end of his arcane words he extends his hand and a swarm of shimmering motes streams from his fingers and engulfs Rook that is partially concealed.

OOC: [sblock]Target is partially blinded by the motes (20% miss chance for 5 rounds). Reflex save DC20 reflex to avoid [roll0] Note damage continues for 4 more rounds and he gets a save each round to avoid a d6. [/sblock]
 

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Phar utters a surprisingly poetic curse in Elvish after he misses and then begins a spell. At the end of his arcane words he extends his hand and a swarm of shimmering motes streams from his fingers and engulfs Rook that is partially concealed.
The swarm of motes enters the darkened corner of the tower and engulfs the rook concealed there. It caws in frustration and then the group hear an unnatural feminine voice say, "I can't see! No fair! You will pay for that, elf!"

Aureus pays no head to the voice and instead moves to help Caerth finish off the bird-beast trapped between them. Her sword swing finds only the wall of the tower, dulling her blade in the process. She barks out an string of curses that even Phar doesn't recognize. The rook slashes back at the hutaakan rogue twice with its rusty dagger. The first strike finds flesh while the second scrapes the floor.

A rock is flung out of the rafters towards Phar's head, but it misses wildly to bounce down the stairwell to the next floor. unable to see the results of its throw the half-blind rook screeches out its frightful cawing call. A wave of fear once again threatens to send the others fleeing after Quinn.

OOC: Rook's Reflex save > 1d20+7=10 (failed) | Aureus' attack > 1d20+8+2=11 (miss) | Rook's attack vs. Aureus (No. 1) > 1d20+7=22 (hit), Damage > 1d4=3; Rook's attack vs. Aureus (No. 2) > 1d20+2=18 (miss) | Rook's miss chance (20%) > 1d100=64, Attack roll > 1d20+9=15 (miss)
 

Caerth is focused on the creature Aureus and him are trying to take down, and as such is barely aware of the other monsters frightening caw. The half-orc attempts to move into a flanking position with the rogue, and strikes swiftly with his powerful spear.

OOC: Attack roll (+2 if flanking): [roll0], damage [roll1]
Edit: A crit! Which is x3 for a spear. Do you want me to roll twice more, or multiply the above damage?
 

Caerth is focused on the creature Aureus and him are trying to take down, and as such is barely aware of the other monsters frightening caw. The half-orc attempts to move into a flanking position with the rogue, and strikes swiftly with his powerful spear.
Caerth nearly impales the rook's head to the floor, but manages to only cut deep into the bird beast's side. The spear hits something vital, regardless, and the stone floor is soon covered in the rook's blood and bile.
 

Quinn is moving as fast as his shaky legs will go when he hears the Rook's fearsome cawing again. With effort he shakes it off and continues on his way.
 

Lorien succumbs to the rook's frightful caw. His mind races and his legs rush to keep up as he runs from the fight down the stairs. The rook who previously hit Lorien with the rock tosses a large half-eaten bone at Caerth. The thrown bone arcs strangely through the air yet still manages to catch the druid on his knee. The bird-beast's laughter fills the room, "My last victim!"

OOC: Thrown bone > 1d20+9-1=25 (hit); Damage > 2d3-1=5

Quinn is moving as fast as his shaky legs will go when he hears the Rook's fearsome cawing again. With effort he shakes it off and continues on his way.
As he continues up the stairs, Lorien nearly runs him over going the other way. The bard's eyes are wide with fear as he dodges past the big fighter and heads down to seek a dark, hidden corner in the sanctuary.
 
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Lorien succumbs to the rook's frightful caw. His mind races and his legs rush to keep up as he runs from the fight down the stairs.

As Quinn continues up the stairs, Lorien nearly runs him over going the other way. The bard's eyes are wide with fear as he dodges past the big fighter and heads down to seek a dark, hidden corner in the sanctuary.

"Stay near the alter, Lorien!!" calls Quinn, in hopes that it helps, He continues back up the stairs . . .
 


After ducking the thrown stone, Phar readies another arrow and tries to silence the squawking Rook.
The outline of the motes on the rook makes it an obvious target in the dark of the rafters. Phar's shot easily finds its mark, although Phar can't see exactly where it hit. He does hear the arrow sink into flesh and the rook squawk in pain. There is also the sound lie the bird-beast nearly loses its footing on the rafters, but it does not fall.

"Damn elf man," it roars. "I'll eat you first!"

Aureus looks on the floor and finds the rock that hit Lorien. She tosses it, quickly, up at the other rook hiding in the shadows. The rock crunches bone and it too squawks in pain. "Must flee," it yells.

"No! Fight! Kill!" The blinded rook yells back. It moves away from the trio below until it is near the other rook. "But you fight first!" It shoves the other rook off the rafter to fall to the floor below. Then it hops towards the opening in the broken roof.

The other rook cries out, "No! Not fair! I am strongest!"

"Not anymore." The rook flaps its wings preparing to flee out the opening.

OOC: Aureus' attack (rock) > 1d20+8=19 (possible hit); Concealment miss chance > 1d100=35 (hit); Damage > 1d6+1=7
 

Caerth notices the scared creature coming down from the rafters and takes his chance. Charging with his mighty spear, the half-orc makes a thrust aimed at the vile rook.

OOC: Could you please roll for me? I'm away from my computer and switching to the RG on my phone is very inconvenient.
 

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