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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 9658610" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p>Another decent enough week of dungeoncrawling with 5/7 present. The two kobolds headed in opposite directions to explore the second level of the temple, with the winged one heading east and the sniper heading west. East was lots of empty rooms, but west was the eyes of the deep, using their illusion powers to simulate a whole phalanx of Kuo-toa warriors blocking their way. The sniper stayed stealthy and warned the others, who sent the orc charging at them. (as the only one with a swim speed, letting him actually get around at a decent pace) After a single round of smashing illusions he made his will save and figured out they were all dying in a suspiciously identical way. He alerted the others, but they were busy trying to catch up with their much slower movement rates. The sniper was still blinking around the periphery of the fight and soon spotted the eye of the deep hiding behind a corner controlling the illusion. He wounded it with one zap, and the orc finished it off with another charge. Once the rest of the PC's had caught up, they once again wound up splitting up again. Most of them headed south, since that was the direction the compass was indicating, but the winged kobold headed north just to make sure there was no trouble coming from that direction. This turned out to be not such a great move for him as there was indeed another eye of the deep heading in from that direction. Not willing to fight it on his own, this turned into several tense rounds pitting his stealth skills against its spot and listen, making the hides but failing enough move silently rolls that it kept moving suspiciously towards him. Eventually, he managed to roll a natural 20 and wedge himself in a crack in the ceiling, at which point he stayed still until it passed underneath him and he could attack it from behind as it started blasting the rest of the group. Once again it was up to the orc to deliver the bulk of the damage and then keep it down until the priestess could deal the coup de grace with her acidic whip. </p><p></p><p>Once combat had ended again, most of the group stayed in the big central corridor while the binder and sniper once again headed in different directions to fill in the map. The binder realised she could make better progress by detaching her shadow and sending it out to explore, since that isn't subject to environmental penalties. She headed to the west while the sniper checked the east. West was lots of empty rooms, but east was the secret door leading to the tunnel down, which was guarded by the morkoth and it's vodyanoi minions. Fortunately, he both spotted it easily and resisted the hypnotic patterns, pulling back to draw the first vodyanoi out where the whole group could finish it off. Once the binder returned from checking the other side, they sent her in to explore the hypnotic tunnels, since her blindfold meant she was in no danger of being charmed and eaten. She soon beat up the remaining two, eliminating the hypnotic effect and they finished the monsters off with the acid whip again, looted the treasure and headed down to level three, which seemed like the right point to call it a night. Still two more levels to go, but whether they'll find the way down to the final floor quickly and reach the big boss next session or spend ages wandering around the mostly empty third one remains to be seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 9658610, member: 27780"] Another decent enough week of dungeoncrawling with 5/7 present. The two kobolds headed in opposite directions to explore the second level of the temple, with the winged one heading east and the sniper heading west. East was lots of empty rooms, but west was the eyes of the deep, using their illusion powers to simulate a whole phalanx of Kuo-toa warriors blocking their way. The sniper stayed stealthy and warned the others, who sent the orc charging at them. (as the only one with a swim speed, letting him actually get around at a decent pace) After a single round of smashing illusions he made his will save and figured out they were all dying in a suspiciously identical way. He alerted the others, but they were busy trying to catch up with their much slower movement rates. The sniper was still blinking around the periphery of the fight and soon spotted the eye of the deep hiding behind a corner controlling the illusion. He wounded it with one zap, and the orc finished it off with another charge. Once the rest of the PC's had caught up, they once again wound up splitting up again. Most of them headed south, since that was the direction the compass was indicating, but the winged kobold headed north just to make sure there was no trouble coming from that direction. This turned out to be not such a great move for him as there was indeed another eye of the deep heading in from that direction. Not willing to fight it on his own, this turned into several tense rounds pitting his stealth skills against its spot and listen, making the hides but failing enough move silently rolls that it kept moving suspiciously towards him. Eventually, he managed to roll a natural 20 and wedge himself in a crack in the ceiling, at which point he stayed still until it passed underneath him and he could attack it from behind as it started blasting the rest of the group. Once again it was up to the orc to deliver the bulk of the damage and then keep it down until the priestess could deal the coup de grace with her acidic whip. Once combat had ended again, most of the group stayed in the big central corridor while the binder and sniper once again headed in different directions to fill in the map. The binder realised she could make better progress by detaching her shadow and sending it out to explore, since that isn't subject to environmental penalties. She headed to the west while the sniper checked the east. West was lots of empty rooms, but east was the secret door leading to the tunnel down, which was guarded by the morkoth and it's vodyanoi minions. Fortunately, he both spotted it easily and resisted the hypnotic patterns, pulling back to draw the first vodyanoi out where the whole group could finish it off. Once the binder returned from checking the other side, they sent her in to explore the hypnotic tunnels, since her blindfold meant she was in no danger of being charmed and eaten. She soon beat up the remaining two, eliminating the hypnotic effect and they finished the monsters off with the acid whip again, looted the treasure and headed down to level three, which seemed like the right point to call it a night. Still two more levels to go, but whether they'll find the way down to the final floor quickly and reach the big boss next session or spend ages wandering around the mostly empty third one remains to be seen. [/QUOTE]
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