(OOC) Scourge of Daggerford (Full)

@KahlessNestor You may notice that I moved Angis to a different spot than you had him.

Funny story - I may have confused you a little with what I like to call "A Tale of Two Pigs" -- When this encounter started, it started with an Orc chasing a farm-pig around the corner onto the road. As it progressed, orcs ran in, and an orc-boss rode up on a "battle-boar" (like a Dire Boar, or a riding-boar, wearing armour - You know, large-size with big teeth.) But it was off the map in the first couple rounds, I think.

So... I forgot to mention the farm pig in my last few posts. It stalled a bit and then kept moving south. Your post for Angis has him attacking the poor little farm pig. I assume that you meant to get the orc bosses' battle boar, so I moved you up to beside Titus and chose to have you intercept the charging attack that was meant for him. Unfortunately, that bashed Angis pretty good. (dc13 Strength save or be tossed prone, 21 damage).

But Angis can take it, and it's pretty cool, I think. Hope you agree.
 

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Yeah. When I multiclassed as a Warlock, I’d decided that if I fall unconscious, then the next time I level up I’ll go Warlock, and if I don’t, then I’ll go Fighter. Considering I’ve fallen every battle, I may wind up a Warlock through and trough, lol.
 

Yeah. When I multiclassed as a Warlock, I’d decided that if I fall unconscious, then the next time I level up I’ll go Warlock, and if I don’t, then I’ll go Fighter. Considering I’ve fallen every battle, I may wind up a Warlock through and trough, lol.

Maybe if you took a few more levels of fighter, you wouldn't drop so often! :p
 

Hadn’t thought of that. I was mainly doing it for story reasons. Nearly dying scares him and acts as motivation to gain a level in Warlock. That kind of thing.
 






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