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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3858390" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Barok slips in on the flank of Dartis' target, slicing into its back and leaving an arc of dirt that scatters into the air while Dartis' sword catches the creature in the forearm. Silas also gets into the act, but misses badly with an overhead swing. With the companions so mixed together, Caramip decides against shooting but instead tries a <em>hold person</em> spell that has no negative affect on the creature.</p><p></p><p>The earth mephit flails wildly at Silas, but its first slash of its claws misses due to the creature having to free its arm from Dartis' blade. The second catches with a raking blow just barely across the abjurer's chest, leaving a red trail from the thin wound <span style="color: red">(-5 hps to Silas)</span>.</p><p></p><p>Phly keeps the salt mephit under careful watch as combat is joined again. This time Barok is able to slip by the creature's defenses and drive his short sword up through the back of its head, piercing an eye, although he misses with a similar blow from his dagger. The creature remains standing somehow, although the grating howl of pain is something the party won't soon forget. Dartis topples the creature with a shield bash and pins the mephit down with a blow through its chest that pierces both the body and the ground below. The nobleman gives a quick glance to Silas, who with a cool nod of acknowledgement drives his staff downwards into the remnants of the mephits face, finishing it off and causing its body to slump into a pile of dirt.</p><p></p><p>The battle is over, and there can only be heard the hard breathing of the party members, a gentle humming noise from the glowing chains of the three statues, and the gasping of the remaining mephit as it buries its face in its hands and cries tears of salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3858390, member: 34958"] Barok slips in on the flank of Dartis' target, slicing into its back and leaving an arc of dirt that scatters into the air while Dartis' sword catches the creature in the forearm. Silas also gets into the act, but misses badly with an overhead swing. With the companions so mixed together, Caramip decides against shooting but instead tries a [i]hold person[/i] spell that has no negative affect on the creature. The earth mephit flails wildly at Silas, but its first slash of its claws misses due to the creature having to free its arm from Dartis' blade. The second catches with a raking blow just barely across the abjurer's chest, leaving a red trail from the thin wound [color=red](-5 hps to Silas)[/color]. Phly keeps the salt mephit under careful watch as combat is joined again. This time Barok is able to slip by the creature's defenses and drive his short sword up through the back of its head, piercing an eye, although he misses with a similar blow from his dagger. The creature remains standing somehow, although the grating howl of pain is something the party won't soon forget. Dartis topples the creature with a shield bash and pins the mephit down with a blow through its chest that pierces both the body and the ground below. The nobleman gives a quick glance to Silas, who with a cool nod of acknowledgement drives his staff downwards into the remnants of the mephits face, finishing it off and causing its body to slump into a pile of dirt. The battle is over, and there can only be heard the hard breathing of the party members, a gentle humming noise from the glowing chains of the three statues, and the gasping of the remaining mephit as it buries its face in its hands and cries tears of salt. [/QUOTE]
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