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

@Knightfall so how much movement will it take if I don't have to around Maur?
For the path you marked on the map...
2 squares for the first 5-foot diagonal up the slope, 2 squares for the next 5 feet, 4 squares for the second 5-foot diagonal, 2 squares for move horizontally, and then 2 squares to move down the slope.

If Maur moves to option #1, then Angus only has to move 10 feet horizontally across the slope. That will put him on the edge of the crevasse but you don't have to make any Balance checks unless a foe tries to knock Angus into the crevasse.

If Maur moves to option #2, it is 5 feet horizontally and 5 feet diagonally, which costs x2.
 

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As long as Maur flies it isn't a problem. Dispeling it would effectively remove him from the fight. But it is imperative that Angus can attack so I believe #2 is the right one. Maur will 5' step away once Angus joins the fight
Okay, so I've updated the map.

I'm going to assume that T.H. will have Angus move into the spot mentioned for that option. He can make one attack vs. Tarrak and I'm fairly certain he is considered to be flanking with Quinn since the spiked chain has reach.

@Tellerian Hawke, remember that Azurak only does the base damage to Tarrak if you hit. He is not affected by the anarchic power of the great mace. You must hit AC 28.
 


Will Azurak allow me to attack with the shield instead? The shield is +11 to hit, Azurak (because of one-handed penalty) is only +8. I'd need a nat 20 to hit, unless I dropped the shield again, lol 😛🤣 Two-Handed / no shield, Azurak is +12.
 

Will Azurak allow me to attack with the shield instead? The shield is +11 to hit, Azurak (because of one-handed penalty) is only +8. I'd need a nat 20 to hit, unless I dropped the shield again, lol 😛🤣 Two-Handed / no shield, Azurak is +12.
The weapon isn't going to force you to get yourself killed. It wouldn't like being dropped, but if you want to attack with the shield, that's fine.
 


Round Sixteen
Eutharic (demon familiar): 27 (paralyzed with fear for 1 more round; entangled)
Caerth: 22
Screech: 22
Crisenth: 21
Aureus: 20 (hurt badly)
Small Fire Elemental (summoned): 20
Phar: 20
Tarrak: 19
Tough Rook: 18
(at the bottom of the crevasse)
Phre: 17
Lady Pendour: 15 (sickened)
Galzadar the Fallen: 13 (paralyzed with fear for 1 more round; entangled)
Quinn: 12
Maur (flying): 12

Wieland: 12 (sickened; near death)
Ailward Stepney (cohort): 12
Acolyte Zombies [x12]: 12 (motionless)
Acolyte Zombies [x3]: 12 (motionless)
Henry Hawtrey (wild. rogue): 11 (hurt)
Thorvid (male dwarf fighter): 4 (sickened)
Bothild (female dwarf fighter): 4 (near death)
Elle Redding (cleric): 3
Sir Ghal: 3 (hurt)
Scarborax (sorcerer): 3
Angus: 3 (hurt; sickened) ⬅️
Tristan (militia): 1 (sickened; paralyzed with fear for 1 more round)

Shield of Law has ended. Update your stats accordingly. Crisenth is no longer slowed.

Eutharic, Glazadar, and Tristan all remain paralyzed with fear for one more round after this one.
 
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@JustinCase, you're up for Caerth and Screech. I wasn't sure where you wanted Screech to be on the map after he recovered from the paralysis, so I put him next to both Caerth and Phre.

Note that Phre is no longer flying. She landed where Caerth had been when he attacked her before stepping back against the cave wall. There is no where else for him to step to unless he wants to risk the edge of the rocky shelf or the entangled area.
 

@Scotley, you're now up for Phar and the small fire elemental.

Crisenth attacked Ailward and missed.

With Omen defeated, Phar can now turn his attention to the other cultists fighting the other PCs and allied NPCs. Crisenth, Phre, and Tarrak are all engaged in melee.

Caerth is going one on one with Phre. Aureus just tried to shoot the monstrous ghast using Meridith's shorbow, but she missed.

Angus, Muar, and Quinn are fighting against Tarrak.

Ailward, Sir Ghal, Thorvid (dwarf fighter), and the elemental have Crisenth surrounded.

There is a rook wailing somewhere down in the crevasse (where it fell from the mummy's despair), but it has not tried to fly back up and reengage.
 


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