NG vs. NE: Neutral Evil is Victorious!

Charraw sputters to the surface, then seeing that the dragon is already on land flies to the attack (but isn't able to put out a effective blow).
MEA: to surface, MEA: to 80n55e0z (if I understand what you're saying)

St. George slams his celestial fist into the side of Homey's massive bulk, unafraid (at least for now) of the crushing strength of the dragon.
(so, since it looks like Plantar's don't get multiple natural attacks as a full attack, he only gets to make the one slam, so I guess no MEA makes sense either.)
 

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Round 183: St. George slams Homey (rolled 31-4+2) for 22-10 damage. Homey has 15 hp with 3 nonlethal damage.

Homey goes first in round 184. Then Charraw can fly over.
 


Round 184: Homey squeezes three out of four times, inflicting a total of 111-30 damage.

St. George has 47 hp after healing. Charraw flies to 80N55E (31 Fort save).
 



OOC: Yes, definitely more fun with the terrain!

St. George's celestial confidence is shaken by the strength of the worm, his massive chest crushed, and his ribs breaking. He tries to summon up just enough breath to speak one word and one word only and hopes it will be enough.

Std: Defensively use spell-like ability: Power Word Stun
MEA: straight up 45 feet

(Charraw should attack as much and as soon as he can, of course!)

OOC: Yeah, yeah, technically an SLA has no S,M or V component. But where's the fun in that!
 

OOC: You do not have to use the SLA defensively, because Homey cannot take an AoO on you and there are no other foes nearby. You do, however, need to make a DC 20 + spell level Concentration check because you are grappling.
 

OOC: Yeah, I had look up the grapple earlier and conflated the two in my head I guess. Yep, need a 6 or greater on the d20...
 


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