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Leif's Homebrew 4E, IC02 [closed]


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In the Temple of Bahamut

You are tracking a creature through the deserted Temple of Bahamut that you found while following the map that you discovered on Urval the Mountain Ogre you fought and slew just outside the walls of Winterhaven. You now stand in some kind of reading room or meeting room of the priests which contains a long conference table, a water barrel, a chalkboard on the wall, and various other miscellaneous articles. You have heard some rustling of shuffling sounds coming from the other side of an open doorway that is fifteen feet from where you now are located.

The Marching Order:
Basher7 / Ghraere
Elerosse / Tarrk
Khellek
 


Tarrk

Tarrk moves with the others, placing his steps on the same spots as the elf did.

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Basic attack roll is 1d20+9;2d6.minroll(2)+10

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Tarrk Bloodhoof
Perception: 14 Insight: 12 Normal Vision
AC 19 Fortitude 18 Reflex 15 Will 13
Hit Points: 41/41 Bloodied: 20
Temporary Hit Points: 0
Initiative: +3
Action Points: 1 Second Wind: 1
Milestones: 1
Healing Surge: 10 Surges per day: 11/11
At-Will Powers: Battle Wrath, Berserker's Charge, Passing Forward
Encounter Powers: Goring Charge, Power Strike 2/2
Daily Powers: -

Condition:
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In the Temple of Bahamut

As you draw nearer to the door, the shuffling, rustling sounds get louder and now you can also hear some rattling/clattering noises mixed in with them. When you are almost to the door, the source of the noises becomes apparent -- four skeletons and five zombies roam and stumble aimlessly in the room.

*Initiative is granted to the heroes. You may post round 1 actions*

[Unfortunately, my MS-Excel program has not been responding lately, so I can't even produce a map. :( Hopefully I can find a substitute or a repair soon?]
 

[Unfortunately, my MS-Excel program has not been responding lately, so I can't even produce a map. :( Hopefully I can find a substitute or a repair soon?]
OOC: I use personally the Open Office Calc for my 'Excel-Maps'. It is free, reliable and compatible with xls files.
 


Wow! That is a nifty program, Dad! It even let's me save as .xls files!

Grrr, guess I'll have to draw a bleeding map now, won't I? Maybe tomorrow, it's too late tonight.
 
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