Q'Barra: Into the Emerald Forest - Part II

he has no name, warforged warrior

Urko: [sblock]"I am the warforged called Spear, yes," the warforged responds eventually.

He gestures to his gear on the ground.

"Do you mind if I pick it up now?"

The warforged launches himself at Shikariketh, manifesting Claws of the Beast as he moves.

"And I don't. Know anything. About the Emerald. Thingy," the warforged growls at Shikariketh as he slashes at the Riedan.

ooc: Claws of the Beast (swift, 1hour/level, 5 pp for 1d8 claws).
Attack (1d20+5=19), 20 w/AP (see below)
Action Point/Attack (1d6=1),
Dam/Claw (1d8+2=7)

Basically, hhnn is going to try and get in Shikariketh face and stay there, hopefully making the archers have to fire into the melee. I did think about grappling, but there are too many rolls, too easy for Shikariketh to break away. Anyway, cutting Shikariketh to pieces is more satisfying (if it works). Pity I can't use psionic weapon with the claws.
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'He has no name' - If he had them, they would be made of solid brass...(actual response to follow - I will drop the DM's screen enough to say I'm still statting Shikariketh out...)

Dargin, Eff Flat: I did not explicitly say so in my last post about you, but you may act. Do you want to trace the human women's steps, go back to the village, something else that hadn't occurred to me...?
 
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Heartened by her deadly bladework, Matilda presses her advantage and moves to finish the bug off quickly. "Hang in there everyone, we'll beat these bastards yet!

Matilda will hold position and continue to harry the bug. She will use a move action to ready her shield (moving her AC up to 20 versus the far bug, and 21 versus the adjacent one), and then attack the flanked bug.

Attack Roll 27, Critical Threat
Confirmation Roll 9
Damage Roll 4
Sneak Attack 2
 

Erin

Erin curses as the bug grabs the Thunder Staff.

"What in the Nine Hells...?!?" For a moment, she pulls back the staff from it's claws. She takes the opportunity to whirl the staff around and smack the bug in the carapace.

ooc: Or maybe not (1d20+9=16). Still rolling for damage though (1d6+2=5). If it's still up, and I still have the staff, I'll blast it again - if not, I'll grab my morningstar and thwack it. Here's the roll: Attack against bug (1d20+3=23). Wow, another 20?!? Confirm: Attack against bug (1d20+3=21). Damage: Attack against bug (1d6=3). If morning star: Attack against bug (1d8+2=3).
 

Dargin finally slows down long enough to look around and see that the pursuit hasn't been able to catch up to them. He turns to Eff Flat, "It looks like we've lost them for now. They still might be able to follow us. We should disguise our trail if we can."

ooc: 17 Survival
 

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