Remember the Cavindale! (As his betters, i think we have a duty to help him)

Jak Ogresticker

When he heard the elf yell, Jak looked around quickly (he had been concentrating on the group's track, thus looking backwards). Seeing the seentry begin to ring it's bell, Jak dove for the forest, dropping the wide branch he was using to mask their trail, and shifting his grip on his makeshift spear.

Upon seeing the other dwarves, followed by the foolish elf, deciding to take a last stand ("Too damn early for this," he thinks angrily), he moves deeper into the woods to try to gather the others. He won't allow their sacrifice to go in vain.

[OOC: Hide +5, MS +5]

The gnolls arrive, three on the beach ("They won't die after all, it looks like," run his thoughts), and six in the woods ("There's bound to be more, soon, with all that clatter."), and Jak digs himself into his hiding spot a little deeper, intending to ambush the gnolls as they pass by.

[Shortspear - attack +6, dmg 1d8+3, crit x3]
or
[Battleaxe - attack+7, dmg 1d8+3, crit x3]

(I'd prefer to use the spear first. feel free to adjust the damage, as it's only a stick with a dagger tied to the end of it.)

Once the gnolls are all dead, Jak will motion the group to quickly move deeper into the woods, as fast as they can, with him once again watching the rear.
 

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Jobis: Male half-elven rogue 3

alsih2o said:


yes, the earlier draw counts toward your action this round.

Should I edit the second draw out of my post then or shall we assume it didn't take place?

And should we delete these posts from the IC thread or leave them be?
 


Swift (Male Elf Monk)

Swift will flurry of blows any gnoll within range, taking all of the gnolls on the beach first and then moving into the forest.

Flurry of blows, +2/+2, Damage 1d6+2
 

Edward Talmed

As the gnolls charge towards them Edward unleashes a bolt from his crossbow towards the nearst one. He drops the weapon and moves toward the remaining gnolls while drawing his morningstar.

OOC: Light crossbow +3 1d8 19/20 x3
 

Solomon Kreel

Seeing the gnolls charging through the woods and combat comencing, a glint appears in Solomon's eyes. In all his life, he's been truly good at only one thing....this.

He charges at the nearest gnoll and attacks with his greatsword. He will continue attacking gnolls, and attempt to draw attention away from the combat-weaker party members. He will not rage...yet.

Greatsword: +9(2d6)+7 (to hit: +5 str, +3 base, +1 masterwork)
 

swift strikes true, leaving his enemy stunned and drooling from his wide jaw.


edward, a little more rattled fires off in a seemingly random direction.

solomon steps forward delivers a blow that nearly cleaves a gnoll in two. the two remaining gnolls in the woods turn, only to find themselves flanked.

jobis immediately silences one, sealing his dagger deep in its throat.
 

Init: 13 Jobis: Male half-elven rogue 3

Maybe our chances are even better than I thought

Peeking at the gnolls from behind his tree Jobis draws another dagger and grips it by the point. Then taking advantage of the gnolls confusion he expertly throws it at the next gnoll's neck.


[OOC: Draw new dagger and throw (+6), dmg 1d4+2d6 sneak attack]
 

Swift smiles atthe results of his blow to the gnoll, and continues to pound it mercilessly.

OOC: Flurry of blows each round until the gnoll drops, then move on to the next one and do the same thing. And, BTW Alsih2o, I wasn't using the Stunning attack that round, I had combined the sunning attack and the charge. For the rest of th combat Swift is just going to do a standard Flurry of Blows every round.
 

Solomon Kreel

Using his superior speed, Solomon will pursue any fleeing gnolls & attempt to cut them down from behind. He won't pursue more than a couple rounds, if the others don't seem to be following.
 

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