Bront said:Of course, if you hadn't split up...![]()
OOC: Numbers help, 2 more targets would have helped, but they're not dead yet...Someone said:Either you're holding the combat powess of a 1st level rogue in high steem, or you're saying they needed Nodis' ectoplasmic and awesome powers of destruction!
"The one on the horse could force me to fight at a disadvantage", thought Oirhandir. He rode away from the man, turned, and fired an arrow at him. The shot narrowly missed his target's ear.Bront said:The thug on foot slowly begins to advance through the cover of the trees, while the one on horseback begins to make his way towards Oirhandir, sword at the ready.
"To me, Kali", called the elf. "I can't heal both you and Lupic, you'll have to look after yourself!"[sblock=OoC: ]I'm assuming that Oirhandir is not engaged in melee combat. If so, Oirhandir will ride to 90' from the thug on horseback, if he can do that in a single turn. Else, he'll take max movement away from him (for one move action), then turn and shoot. Attack roll is a d20 + 6 (usual bonuses) +1 (Inspire Courage? I don't know if that's expired yet...) = 10, which is probably a miss. If by some miracle it isn't, damage is d8 + 1 = 3.Bront said:The injured archer fires at Kali, striking her roughly, though she remains upright and consious, barely.
Bront said:Nodis and Aiken do manage to find out fairly easily the location of Garza's home, as well as his place of business, before late afternoon. (Heading back to Valdor's place?}

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.