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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 9613819" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p>A relatively short session, with only one person late. The flying brain was easily dispatched with a single round of Binder full attack, dropping most of the group out of combat. The flying kobold killed the fleeing monk in his way a round later, giving them free rein to move around the map. The only thing still running on strict time was the barbazu trying to smash its way into room 28, which succeeded just before the duration of its summon wore off. It was telepathically relaying information back to the githyanki, which abruptly cut off as the fungus-infected abomination in room 28 annihilated it with claws and tentacles. This became another slightly tricky fight because only half the group could contribute in the small room, but after a few rounds and a moderate amount of damage, including the binder being infected with fungus again they managed to drop it to negative hp, with the sniper finishing it off with the usual scintilating sphere.</p><p></p><p>Having finally dropped out of combat time for good, they interrogated the prisoners. They did not make the sense motive check to spot one was a melded yak-folk and took their stories about being mountaineers who climbed the wrong mountain and cleric from a far land kidnapped by genies at face value. After a little talk, they decided to release them, with the Binder doing so in dramatic style by picking them up one by one and flying them out the window to the ground below. There was a short speedbump as she had to deal with a trio of Dao gardeners trying to retake the place, but that took a mere 2 full attacks before they were paste. They then thoroughly searched the whole place for treasure, tripping the chain lightning trap on the main treasure room but avoiding the contact poison protecting the beholder's stash. They found the diary of the master, which gave them full exposition on the fungus and the things he had been doing with it over the past month (see next post) This meant the rest of the session turned into a combination of bookkeeping and discussing their next move. Eventually, consensus was that even though Xhagevoxhab might break out soon, they still had enough time to go back, report and do some shopping, particularly making sure people had more weapons that dealt with the Scarlet Children's regeneration. Looks like they're finally about to get back to the main plotline of saving the world at least once in the process of conquering it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 9613819, member: 27780"] A relatively short session, with only one person late. The flying brain was easily dispatched with a single round of Binder full attack, dropping most of the group out of combat. The flying kobold killed the fleeing monk in his way a round later, giving them free rein to move around the map. The only thing still running on strict time was the barbazu trying to smash its way into room 28, which succeeded just before the duration of its summon wore off. It was telepathically relaying information back to the githyanki, which abruptly cut off as the fungus-infected abomination in room 28 annihilated it with claws and tentacles. This became another slightly tricky fight because only half the group could contribute in the small room, but after a few rounds and a moderate amount of damage, including the binder being infected with fungus again they managed to drop it to negative hp, with the sniper finishing it off with the usual scintilating sphere. Having finally dropped out of combat time for good, they interrogated the prisoners. They did not make the sense motive check to spot one was a melded yak-folk and took their stories about being mountaineers who climbed the wrong mountain and cleric from a far land kidnapped by genies at face value. After a little talk, they decided to release them, with the Binder doing so in dramatic style by picking them up one by one and flying them out the window to the ground below. There was a short speedbump as she had to deal with a trio of Dao gardeners trying to retake the place, but that took a mere 2 full attacks before they were paste. They then thoroughly searched the whole place for treasure, tripping the chain lightning trap on the main treasure room but avoiding the contact poison protecting the beholder's stash. They found the diary of the master, which gave them full exposition on the fungus and the things he had been doing with it over the past month (see next post) This meant the rest of the session turned into a combination of bookkeeping and discussing their next move. Eventually, consensus was that even though Xhagevoxhab might break out soon, they still had enough time to go back, report and do some shopping, particularly making sure people had more weapons that dealt with the Scarlet Children's regeneration. Looks like they're finally about to get back to the main plotline of saving the world at least once in the process of conquering it. [/QUOTE]
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