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[LPF] Beggar's Belief

Ariel Esimae, Female Aasimar Cleric

---- Right after Combat ----

With the goblin squids eliminated, Ariel uses a divine wave of positive energy to heal the injuries sustained. Then she sheaths her scimitar and collects the javelin she threw earlier. Hitting everyone with a Resistance and Guidance Spell, she indicates she is ready to proceed. "That wasn't too bad. Still, this water is pretty nasty."

---- Later ---

Upon seeing the leprechaun challenging them, she comments quietly to her companions so the blighter cannot hear them, "It appears he wants to talk first. Shall we bother or just charge ahead? If we are going to attack right away, let me bless our efforts first, okay."

[sblock=Actions]Use Channel Energy (1d6=4) Heal 4
If the consensus is to forget talking and charge him, she will cast Bless beforehand.
Standard Action:
Move Action: [/sblock][sblock=Mini Stats]Initiative: +2
AC: 19 (17 without shield/flat-footed, 12 Touch)
HP: 9 Current: 9
CMB: +1 CMD: 13 Fort: +4 Reflex: +4 Will: +6 (+8 vs. Fear)
+1 for all with Resistance
Resistance: 5 Cold, 5 Acid, 5 Electricity

Current Weapon in Hand: Shield & Javelin

Fire Bolt: 5/6 Remaining Channel Energy: 4/5 remaining
Deflection Aura: 1/1 remaining
Spells Remaining: Cantrips: (Light, Resistance, Guidance)
1st Level 3/3 [/sblock]___________________________________________

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Ariel Esimae
 

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"Wait everyone!"
The Guardian stops the others from advancing.
"What did you say about a family? We were told this was just about gold.Tell us the truth. Maybe we don't need to be enemies!"

[sblock=OOC]
At least as willing to trust a leprechaun as to trust a drug dealer.

AC: 19, Touch: 12, FF: 16
CMD: 16
Fort +4, Refl +2, Will -1

HP: 11/12

[/sblock]
 

"Don't think you'll make a fool of me!
Your true nature Stump can see!
Copper Eels, killed me son and wife,
now all you basterds shall loose yer life!

They loots and murder rape and sin,
the company you black hearts are in!
I slew the others I'll slay you to,
in grief old Stump shall claim his due!!"


The leprechaun snarls waving his club and beckoning the group onwards with narrowed eyes and an ancient face contorted in anger.
 



The Guardian takes a step back.
"No, I will not fight you to defend a murderer. And I'm not a part of this Copper Eels.

But I will defend myself, if you attack me."


[sblock=OOC]
At least as willing to trust a leprechaun as to trust a drug dealer.

AC: 19, Touch: 12, FF: 16
CMD: 16
Fort +4, Refl +2, Will -1

HP: 11/12

[/sblock]
 

"One of three still leaves two,
what will both the others do?
Perhaps if things are as you say,
turn you blades the other way?

Treasure naught against my pain,
I'll give you all for peace again.
That will come when Knesh is dead,
so will you help me take his head?"


The leprechaun's rage ebbs away, but his expression is still suspicious and his grip upon his club remains tight.
 

"This quest is full of twists and turns," remarks Megan as she lowers her crossbow, "Let's bring both of them together and see who's telling the truth."
 




"One of three still leaves two,
what will both the others do?
Perhaps if things are as you say,
turn you blades the other way?
"As you can see, I carry a shield, not a blade. I have sworn to protect, not to be the aggressor!"

Treasure naught against my pain,
I'll give you all for peace again.
That will come when Knesh is dead,
so will you help me take his head?"

"You seem rather powerfull. Why didn't you do this before on your own?"

[sblock=OOC]


AC: 19, Touch: 12, FF: 16
CMD: 16
Fort +4, Refl +2, Will -1

HP: 11/12

[/sblock]
 

"Don't be fooled by Knesh's trick,
despite his look he's strong and quick.
His ragged clothing don't believe
its designed especially to deceive.

He stitches death into his cloak,
each Copper Eel whose life I revoke.
And while each of the others I slew,
Knesh is just too clever to.

Stump may seem a great power,
but illusions are softer than a flower.
When a foe knows all my tricks,
I'm just a small man from the sticks."


The leprechaun replies, again verse.
 


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