Last Stand of the Dorinthians (Chapter 4- The Second Invasion)

Not taking the time to celebrate the destruction of the first statue, Silas turns his attention to the second. He hefts his staff in one hand and tosses it onto the ground in front of him. I hope this thing wasn't permanently broken, he thinks. "Kerastes, I summon you! Attack my foe!"

standard action to summon the python from the Python Rod
 

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Knowing a couple more hits like that will drop him, Dartis brings forth the Shield of Kings, hoping the ancient sheild will help protect him as he strikes at the new statue.
 


Caramip changes targets and lets loose another bolt, and chips away at the creature's skin. At the same time the statue punches twice at Barok, one fist crushing his shoulder while the second punch catches the rogue across the face (-27 hit points to Barok, who is now at -1 hps). The rogue is somehow able to stay conscious and on his feet, though his trip attack only serves to nearly snap his blade. Dartis attacks next, his sword chipping a larger chunk of stone out of the creature's arm. Phly rushes to the dazed Barok and hands him a potion, although the gnome is too focused on the creature to mention what it does. Finally, Silas places his staff in between the party and the statue and summons forth his giant snake, who forms and raises his head curiously at the incoming stone creature.
 

In his relief that the magical snake was not permanently slain and seeing the precarious position that his friends are in, Silas fairly yells at the snake, "Attack the statue!" He points at the deadly construction and tries to step around his friends to get a clear shot so that he can bathe the creature in the fires of his Burning Hands.

move action: attempt to position self for spell
standard action: cast Burning Hands
 

Barok withdraws from the enemy he'd underestimated, feeling the agony of his wounds trough a dull drowsiness. Too tired to stand he leans against the wall a safe distance away from the golem.
Next round, if he's still consious, he'll pull out a potion of CLW and drink it.
 

Dartis sees Barok go down and tries to place himself between the statue and Barok so he can drag himself to safety. "Got more of that magic Silas?" asks Dartis swinging his sword at the statue again, hoping the next blow produces the final crack.
 

Caramip takes another shot and hits once more with her crossbow, creating a crack on the surface of the creature's chest. The stone statue seems not to notice, and instead drives its fist at the snake in front of it, its stone fists smacking into Silas' snake with enough force to drive a painful hiss from it.

Barok takes the opportunity to fall back and quaffs a potion he had handy which restores him somewhat (+9 hps back to Barok). Dartis flanks the construct and chips a section of its shoulder away, while Phly's sling shot misses the creature entirely causing the gnome to swear under his breath.

Silas takes the opposite flank of the statue, and with great care lets loose with a stream of fire from his fingertips, which melts a portion of the creature's side. At the same time the snake rushes forward and wraps itself around the statue, slowing the statue down somewhat as it wrestles to remove the creature from its torso.
 

Caramip Ashhearth

Moving her feet as best she can, she stops with her crossbow and moves next to Barok but out of the statues reach. As the rogue looks at her she offers him her enchanted short sword and the groups healing wand. As he grasps the sword she quickly envokes the wand, letting its divine magic wash over him.

OOC:
Not too sure if she can do all of this in one round.
Inspire Courage: 1 Round Left (+3 Attack; +4 Damage; +2 Saves vs Charm & Fear)
Current Spell Count: 7th Round
1st: 4/6
2nd 4/5
3rd: 3/3
 


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