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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 5637532" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p><strong>Round Two ending. Round Three beginning.</strong></p><p></p><p>As Yoshiki darts into the mausoleum the small gargoyle takes advantage of the monk's momentary distraction and takes a swipe with his stony claws. Despite Yoshiki's lack of concentration the attack misses.</p><p></p><p>Krag dashes across the graveyard towards Yoshiki but the monk slips inside the mausoleum and the quick Zelena moves just ahead of the half-orc.</p><p></p><p>The gargoyle hesitates at Zelena's entreaty and its eyes glitter like reflected light off gemstones. <span style="color: yellow">"Too late. That one foods for bone-rats."</span> After speaking with its gravelly voice it tilts its head as if expecting something else from Zelena. When whatever it expects isn't forthcoming it leaps to the attack.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Yoshiki]The monk rolls through the now open doorway, regains his footing and pushes the door closed to block the gargoyle from following. The mausoleum is dim, barely lit by tiny grime-encrusted windows just below the dome. The floor is covered with a thick layer of tiny animal bones of all sorts that crack beneath his feet. Yoshiki's entrance has caused some sort of disturbance and the bones begin to vibrate and rattle until a few begin to skitter together. </p><p></p><p>As Yoshiki watches the bones come together and begin to form tiny skeletons he hears a scritching sound behind and above him. Risking a look away from the reconstitution occuring in front of him he sees a huge centipede, nearly ten feet long or just over, with a black and gray mottled carapace the colors of which seem to form a crude image of a skull begin to lower itself from the dome.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: gray">OOC: The monsters joining the combat soon will have their initiative at the beginning of round four.</span>[/sblock][sblock=Damages]Krag: 4[/sblock][sblock=Detect Evil][OOC]My understanding is that the paladin can detect evil as much as he wants (at will) but when it functions like the spell (cone-shaped area, slow access to information over three rounds, etc.) then it is a standard action to initiate. When it targets a single creature it gets information for that creature but takes a move action to initiate. I'll double check with the judges in case I'm wrong.[/OOC][/sblock][OOC]Party is up![/OOC]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 5637532, member: 40413"] [b]Round Two ending. Round Three beginning.[/b] As Yoshiki darts into the mausoleum the small gargoyle takes advantage of the monk's momentary distraction and takes a swipe with his stony claws. Despite Yoshiki's lack of concentration the attack misses. Krag dashes across the graveyard towards Yoshiki but the monk slips inside the mausoleum and the quick Zelena moves just ahead of the half-orc. The gargoyle hesitates at Zelena's entreaty and its eyes glitter like reflected light off gemstones. [color=yellow]"Too late. That one foods for bone-rats."[/color] After speaking with its gravelly voice it tilts its head as if expecting something else from Zelena. When whatever it expects isn't forthcoming it leaps to the attack. [sblock=Yoshiki]The monk rolls through the now open doorway, regains his footing and pushes the door closed to block the gargoyle from following. The mausoleum is dim, barely lit by tiny grime-encrusted windows just below the dome. The floor is covered with a thick layer of tiny animal bones of all sorts that crack beneath his feet. Yoshiki's entrance has caused some sort of disturbance and the bones begin to vibrate and rattle until a few begin to skitter together. As Yoshiki watches the bones come together and begin to form tiny skeletons he hears a scritching sound behind and above him. Risking a look away from the reconstitution occuring in front of him he sees a huge centipede, nearly ten feet long or just over, with a black and gray mottled carapace the colors of which seem to form a crude image of a skull begin to lower itself from the dome. [color=gray]OOC: The monsters joining the combat soon will have their initiative at the beginning of round four.[/color][/sblock][sblock=Damages]Krag: 4[/sblock][sblock=Detect Evil][OOC]My understanding is that the paladin can detect evil as much as he wants (at will) but when it functions like the spell (cone-shaped area, slow access to information over three rounds, etc.) then it is a standard action to initiate. When it targets a single creature it gets information for that creature but takes a move action to initiate. I'll double check with the judges in case I'm wrong.[/OOC][/sblock][OOC]Party is up![/OOC] [/QUOTE]
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