OOC: Not absolutely positive, but I read this not too long ago. For present purposes, we'll say that shiyana only moves back guaredly ten feet this round while disengaging. She can only do this because she has allies there to prevent the orc from pusuing her. Next round she'll be able to move normally. If this ruling is wrong, we'll still do it this way this time, and I'll try again next time.
Fall Back -- turns out that the DMG is no help with this, but the PH says that when a character Falls Back the movement is retrograde and can be made in conjuction with a parry. Opponents may not follow if they are otherwise engaged, as the orc fighting Shiyana is. Otherwise, turning and moving away from combat exposes on to a blow at +2 from the opponent. So, apparently, my interpretation of Fall Back Fighting is something of a house rule or perhaps an application of later edition rules to AD&D, but we'll stick with it -- character may guardedly move back 10 feet in the round he/she disengages. If the enemy is otherwise occupied, then he/she withdraws from melee and may move normally on succeeding rounds.
The Heroes are up! Only Shiyana has posted an action, and she is 'Falling Back Fighting' this round.
OOC: Not absolutely positive, but I read this not too long ago. For present purposes, we'll say that shiyana only moves back guaredly ten feet this round while disengaging. She can only do this because she has allies there to prevent the orc from pusuing her. Next round she'll be able to move normally. If this ruling is wrong, we'll still do it this way this time, and I'll try again next time.
Fall Back -- turns out that the DMG is no help with this, but the PH says that when a character Falls Back the movement is retrograde and can be made in conjuction with a parry. Opponents may not follow if they are otherwise engaged, as the orc fighting Shiyana is. Otherwise, turning and moving away from combat exposes on to a blow at +2 from the opponent. So, apparently, my interpretation of Fall Back Fighting is something of a house rule or perhaps an application of later edition rules to AD&D, but we'll stick with it -- character may guardedly move back 10 feet in the round he/she disengages. If the enemy is otherwise occupied, then he/she withdraws from melee and may move normally on succeeding rounds.
The Heroes are up! Only Shiyana has posted an action, and she is 'Falling Back Fighting' this round.
OOC: Not worried, SD, just seemed like I needed to post something to get this game moving again, and since I kinda said I would issue a ruling, that seemed to be the way to go. I said "move back 10 feet" but that's AD&D standard, where most every square was assumed to be 10X10 feet. Five feet may work better for our tactical maps, but in the interest of faithfulness to AD&D, we'll say it can work either way at the "faller-backer's" option.No worries, Leif.
Didn't respond to your first post since it sounded fine to me. Didn't readily recall how we'd worked it before.
But however you want to do it is fine with me. You get the gist: Shiyana is tryin' to get her 3-remaining-HP-butt out of harm's way...without opening herself up to additional/bonus attack. hahaha.
Let's hope this fight ends soon...without casualty....to any of us, I mean.
OOC: In case anyone didn't get it, the heroes are up, Shiyana is falling back fighting -- how far do you want her to move, SD, 5 or 10 feet? For future reference, if anyone falls back fighting without specifing a distance moved, I'll assume 5 feet, unless I don't....