Legacy of Death Part VI: Like a Snake Eating its Own Tail...and it is Dead

[Youre gunna love this Dave]

Forge picks up his trust axe and moves directly across from the gargoyle and shouts his fearsome battle cry. When the gargoyle responds, Forge punishes him.

come and get it 37 vs. will - 11 damage and pulls him close enough for me to hit.

action point and Bash and pummel (35 to hit and a crit) - if 35 hits, did 30 damage, crit does 57 damage and it's dazed.
 

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Before Forges attack, Simorai gives the gargoyle an indignant stare. I guess this means that the foul offspring of a flying pig and a petrified log refuses to parley.
 

Thanks to the magic of 4e diagonals forge is able to move himself & the gargoyle with neither flying randomly away. The stoner continues to reel.
 



Dayereth will move towards the gargoyle. Hopefully he is thrown into the fray or at least close enough to teleport with action point to get within 10 feet. If he does manage to get in range hell attack
 

Buckthorn will fire at the gargoyle using Pinning Strike (rolls 30 and 36). If the 36 hits, target is immobilized until the start of Buckthorn's next turn.

Buckthorn also will use his Thundering Shortbow daily to do an additional 2d8 Thunder Damage (seemed appropriate given Simorai's Lightning Signal). If 2nd arrow was a hit - total damage 41.

(arrow damage, plus hunter quarry, plus Simorai's lighting touch, plus Thunderbow damage, plus Sly Hunter (+3 damage with bow against an isolated target).
 
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Dayereth, not having an action point, but having a pretty high intelligence, moves south 2 and hurls his javelin, missing.

The Gargoyle does nothing...except resolidfy into its stone form.

(note that I have temporarilly lost access to roll20...but you should go ahead).
 

Simorai flies next to Forge (on panel 1, row 2 from the bottom, square 5 from the left) and strikes with Magic Weapon (36 vs. AC). Is this considered a coup de grace (critical damage on a hit)? Until the end of Sim’s next turn, Forge is +1 to hit and +6 damage.
 

Your sword clangs loudly against the stone. You don't think you hurt it. But the loud bang still inspires the dwarf.

EDIT: I have adjusted Forge and Sim's position so they are next too each other and the gargoyle. I think I made a mistake with Forge before...
 
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