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<blockquote data-quote="MortalPlague" data-source="post: 5690560" data-attributes="member: 62721"><p>Initially, the players set themselves split up. They knew they were in for a battle, but we still had the rogue and the fighter talking with the blacksmith (the rogue was buying the place), while the executioner and the artificer hung out at the bar. The attackers in the first wave came from all over. The fighter and rogue handled their opposition in the yard, while the other two were sorely pressed at the bar. When the ogre showed up, they had a fighting retreat back towards the yard, where all the PCs met up. They fought there till the wave was pretty well defeated (they bought the ogre's services).</p><p></p><p>The second bunch came after a short rest, so the PCs had a chance to hide themselves. The rogue hid in the warehouse, the executioner on the warehouse roof, while the other two hid in the office. When the attackers came at them from the warehouse roof, the PCs wound up fighting in and around the warehouse, though when the fighter exited the office by the smithy route, she was intercepted by a couple of the villains. So for wave two, the fighter was battling some of them in the smithy, while the others fought in the warehouse, and in the executioner's case, on the warehouse roof. Finally, one of the villains hopped over to the barge and began to use ranged attacks; they finally took her down with ranged in return, but she was a thorn in their side for much of the fight.</p><p></p><p>So basically, they started off split, and the fight forced one group to retreat to the other. Then the enemies engaged them in different areas when they were spread out to start the second wave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MortalPlague, post: 5690560, member: 62721"] Initially, the players set themselves split up. They knew they were in for a battle, but we still had the rogue and the fighter talking with the blacksmith (the rogue was buying the place), while the executioner and the artificer hung out at the bar. The attackers in the first wave came from all over. The fighter and rogue handled their opposition in the yard, while the other two were sorely pressed at the bar. When the ogre showed up, they had a fighting retreat back towards the yard, where all the PCs met up. They fought there till the wave was pretty well defeated (they bought the ogre's services). The second bunch came after a short rest, so the PCs had a chance to hide themselves. The rogue hid in the warehouse, the executioner on the warehouse roof, while the other two hid in the office. When the attackers came at them from the warehouse roof, the PCs wound up fighting in and around the warehouse, though when the fighter exited the office by the smithy route, she was intercepted by a couple of the villains. So for wave two, the fighter was battling some of them in the smithy, while the others fought in the warehouse, and in the executioner's case, on the warehouse roof. Finally, one of the villains hopped over to the barge and began to use ranged attacks; they finally took her down with ranged in return, but she was a thorn in their side for much of the fight. So basically, they started off split, and the fight forced one group to retreat to the other. Then the enemies engaged them in different areas when they were spread out to start the second wave. [/QUOTE]
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