HellHound
ENnies winner and NOT Scrappy Doo
We were level 2-3 cahracters in our 1e campaign. On our long quest, we encountered a lone nilbog in a cavern, and he got away (actually, the human ranger gave him a hike up onto his worhorse and sent him on his way quite politely, which obviously was not his intent).
But we got to meet him again a few days later.
We had infiltrated a goblin cavern, and were looking for the prisoner we were there to rescue. We were doing pretty good a this point, when my dwarven fighter heard the goblins making a ruckus because their king was returning. We decided to get out of there through the back door before the king spotted us... and ran directly to the FRONT DOOR, where the king was.
King Nilbog that is.
Well, we already knew that we had to try to do something different to escape him this tiem, so we all purposefully charged him, thus running away. We then climbed down the ladder on the cliff face to get to the exit. The bloody nilbog just jumped off the cliff, and hit the ground beside us taking 20d6 damage, really increasing his hit points.
In the end, we had to board a small leaky boat and head down the underground river and then got sucked through a whirlpool to a whole different part of the adventure, still with the rescued prisoner in tow... fortunately without the nilbog on our tail.
But we got to meet him again a few days later.
We had infiltrated a goblin cavern, and were looking for the prisoner we were there to rescue. We were doing pretty good a this point, when my dwarven fighter heard the goblins making a ruckus because their king was returning. We decided to get out of there through the back door before the king spotted us... and ran directly to the FRONT DOOR, where the king was.
King Nilbog that is.
Well, we already knew that we had to try to do something different to escape him this tiem, so we all purposefully charged him, thus running away. We then climbed down the ladder on the cliff face to get to the exit. The bloody nilbog just jumped off the cliff, and hit the ground beside us taking 20d6 damage, really increasing his hit points.
In the end, we had to board a small leaky boat and head down the underground river and then got sucked through a whirlpool to a whole different part of the adventure, still with the rescued prisoner in tow... fortunately without the nilbog on our tail.