GM: | Repeated apologies for the delay, but yesterday was especially crazy at work, and as you can see below, I had more to prep for this post than just a pretty morning description. | |
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Systole said:
Daylily will sleep 1, watch 4 (1-5), sleep 5. If you want to toss a Fort save my way for shorting the 8 hours down to 6, fair enough. I'd rather have Daylily take it over the others.
As you said, Pathfinder's pretty vague on sleep deprivation. If you'd decided to travel all night without rest, I'd have asked for some Con checks, but I know plenty of people who get by on 6 hours a night, none of whom are in heroic physical condition, so it would seem overmuch to ask for one as far as I'm concerned.[/sblock]
The party settles in for the night, sleepers setting their bags and arms nearby while the watch cycles through the night. The stars and moon are more than bright enough for the elves and Kazanto, and by the time Hlaalin wakes for his own shift, it's cold enough that he needn't fear making the others too warm as he piles on more wood to help his normal human vision.
The first hour of the shift passes without incident, and the alchemist lets him mind wander, mulling over an elixir formula he's been contemplating, and is thus startled when he hears low growling, and spins around. The others wake to the sound of menacing barking, and see a pair of wolves rushing Hlaalin!
[sblock=ooc]Just so no one thinks I'm picking on Hlaalin, I did roll randomly for when this attack would happen:
Hour of attack. (1d10=9)
Stealth and perception checks:
Wolf stealth:
Wolves Stealth (1d20+6=19)
Hlaalin perception:
Perception vs. Wolves (1d20+5=8)
And, on the off chance a sleeping party member was especially lucky:
Sleeping perception checks: Relic, Quioan, Daylily, Kazanto (1d20-11=2, 1d20-6=7, 1d20-4=-3, 1d20-11=-4)
Sorry, Hlaalin, but the dice, they were against you. The wolves moved to Hlaalin in the surprise round. We're now in round one. Wolf initiative is
10. Anyone rolling above that can act before them.
Sleepers: No one was wearing anything heavier than light armor, so I assumed you were sleeping in it (Pathfinder has no penalty for that, at least). No need to worry about donning armor. However, unless someone can convince me you were sleeping standing up (and you'd have to work pretty hard on that one), you're prone. Standing from prone is a move action. Drawing / readying a weapon is also a move action.
Casters haven't finished their rest and prep yet, so previous expenditures still apply. My records indicate the following. Let me know if I'm off somewhere:
Kazanto: -1 HP, used: 2x Bless
Relic: Used: sleep
Quioan: used: 1 arrow, enlarge person
Daylily: used: 2 rounds rage
Hlaalin: used: 1 bomb[/sblock]