NE vs. N (FFA): Very Young Tarterian Dragon vs. Adult Ethereal Dragon


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Bird-man does not tumble, he stumbles, but the camel misses. Bird-man hits for 5 points. Camel is at 9 HP (should have said 14 HP above; I do not know what happened). Camel misses.

Bird-man somersaults very nicely, and hits with bow for 3. Camel is at 6 HP.
Camel misses.

Bird-man is in the groove, cartwheeling away and hitting with bow for 1. Camel at 5 HP.
Camel hits for 5. Bird-man is at 0 HP. Bird-man is at 65N0E and camel is at 55N5E.

Does bird-man want to back up 5 feet and try one more shot, or hope the camel does not hit for 5 consecutive rounds? Bird-man can take a move equivalent action each round and not lose a hit point.
 


The camel hits the second round. Kenku is dying. The camel is at 55N5E.

Next for NE: a githyanki (EPH). The only difference between the EPH githyanki and MM githyanki is that the two spell-like abilities are psi-like abilities with different names, but the same effects and different DC, because they are intelligence based and not charisma based..
 

A tall, gaunt humanoid with rough, yellow skin and a thick mane of russet hair strides confidently into the arena at 0N0E. Its yellow eyes have a sinister gleam, and its ears are pointed and serrated in black.

The githyanki draws a thick, ivory longbow and nocks a crystal-tipped arrow. His eyes narrow into slits and he eyes the camel's tawny head, then fires. Before the arrow even reaches its mark, the githyanki has dropped the bow and broken into a dash, brandishing a huge silver blade as he runs.

Entering at 0N0E, firing at the camel at +2 (1d8+1 damage), dropping the bow, and running to 0N20E while drawing his greatsword.
 





Round 66

The arrow blasts through the camel's hump! (Rolled natural 20, 19 crit roll)

10 points of damage! The camel is at -5 hp and is defeated!

A giant termite with a huge abdomen 'runs' to 0N100E.
 

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