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[pfrpg] follow me into shadows

Angus smashes the remains of his skeleton, its bones and armor clattering to the ground. This being the leader, the others seem disheartened somewhat; indeed, they are more desperate now, calling out curses in their strange tongue.

NEXT ROUND:

The rest of the skeletons attack, but after three deaths the group is barely able to slash at everyone. Those who are attacked, for the most part, are harmed by the fell blows of the skeletal warriors.

Jack, simply due to his size and ferocity, is always attacked it seems. The blade of one of them carves a vicious line across his mid section and down his leg. ((12 damage))

Ragnor is similarly slashed, more gruesomely perhaps due to his smaller size ((12 damage))

Angus manages to turn just in time to receive a powerful blow. Enough so that he doesn't lose his head, but not enough that his isn't wounded; the battle cry sounds alien, but that this undead knight is avenging his leader is reasonably clear to you ((13 Damage))

The last one cuts into Kain, the half-orc oracle unable to think clearly in the excitement enough to predict where to hold his shield ((11 Damage))

YOUR TURN :D
 

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Ragnor Drakechild

Off put by the skelton's attack Ragnor is unable to reply in kind.


[sblock=OOC] Hit ac 9 Roll Lookup Just lets me know to never play this build again. Especially, in pbp, IC is a killer for this build.[/sblock]
 


Keepiru moves up behind his wounded comrade and casts a spell, then places a steadying hand on their shoulder. He sends the rejuvenating energy into them to heal their wounds and stave off death.

OOC:
[SBLOCK]
Not sure who is hurt the worst, but I will move up behind either Ragnor or Angus and cast Cure Serious Wounds, burning Daylight to cast it.
Cure Serious Wounds (3d8+6=19)
[/SBLOCK]
 

Angus grunted in pain as another skeleton attacks him. Pausing only long enough to give his new foe the finger, Angus moves in for the attack. Using the same set of attacks as the last time Angus again score a spectacular hit. Unfortunately, the skeleton was expecting it and managed to avoid a lot of the damage.

[sblock=Rolls]Primary Attack, Damage (1d20+15=32, 1d10+10=12)[/sblock][sblock=STATS]HP 69/Current HP 45
AC 23, touch 13, flat-footed 20
Fort +8 / Ref +5 / Will +3
CMB 11, CMD 24
Sword, Bastard +13/+8 Melee (1d10+8, 19-20/x2)
Speed 20 ft.

{b]Bull Strength[/b]
STR: 24
Sword, Bastard +15/+10 Melee (1d10+10, 19-20/x2)[/sblock]
 


I can't read the two recent ones. I'll need the attack roll and damage numbers for all attacks.

Really, we're at the point where the skeletons are about to fall. Angus slew the biggest threat, so right now the others only have a few hp each.

sigh

everyone describe how you're going to hit these guys, or watch as the others lay them low. Angus, you can re-post to have him kill that most recent skeleton (not the Leader).
 


Sir Angus - Repost without SBLOCKS

Angus grunted in pain as another skeleton attacks him. Pausing only long enough to give his new foe the finger, Angus moves in for the attack. Using the same set of attacks as the last time Angus again score a spectacular hit. Unfortunately, the skeleton was expecting it and managed to avoid a lot of the damage.

ROLLS:
Primary Attack, Damage (1d20+15=32, 1d10+10=12)

STATS:
HP 69/Current HP 45
AC 23, touch 13, flat-footed 20
Fort +8 / Ref +5 / Will +3
CMB 11, CMD 24
Sword, Bastard +13/+8 Melee (1d10+8, 19-20/x2)
Speed 20 ft.

Bull Strength
STR: 24
Sword, Bastard +15/+10 Melee (1d10+10, 19-20/x2)

OOC:
Click here for an explanation of the slock problem
 

Next turn is 3/3 for death attack!!!!

I need to hit one with an attack and it makes a DC 11 fortitude save or die, otherwise it is a normal 1d4+4d6 sneak attack :)


[sblock]
here goes:
1d20+4=15
1d4,4d6=[3], [5, 2, 2, 1]

13 damage if a 15 hits, with the addition of a possible instant kill.
[/sblock]


Julius lunges forward to the nearest skeleton and lashes out with his knife, but falls short, his knife swinging harmlessly past as he lunged for the killing blow, his eyes shocked at his miss, but he quickly composes himself and continues to fight.
 
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