Remnants of the Horde:Storming the Walls...

Wekerak swings north, to try and flank the enemy who is fighting the fire giant and the troll.

"Let's cut 'em down as fast as we can." he snarls, under his breath.
 

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Wekerak moves North on Frostbite, around the Fire Giant, moving in on the flank of the Stone Giant <C-7>. Stabbing with his spear <28HP including Sneak>, he draws a roar of anger from the Giant. Frostbite's bite misses the foe, however...


Krong swings his massive flail, smashing int the Stone Giant before him <26HP&27HP damage...53 HP total>. His enemy staggers, but retains his feet.


Tsu'koka is up...
 


deadestdai said:
Looking for the nearest threat, he saw that the huge troll warrior had not been engaged.

ooC:Lol, please see the OoC thread...the troll is one of your troops.Different target perhaps?
 

Tsu'koka turns to Sroka. "Let's split them and flank them."

With a roar, he begins a battle chant {1}, and kicks Blood forward. The giant wolf leaps down the middle, slipping between the front row of hobgoblins to engage the Minatour in the centre [n12]. Tsu'koka's heavy mace comes up and swings down, the dire wolfs giant jaws snap closed ... {2}

ooc: {1} Bardic Music - Inspire courage: +2 moral bonus to attack and dam rolls, vs charm and fear.
ooc: {2} Tsu'koka - +1 hvy mace +12/+8 1d8+5; Blood - bite +16 1d8+12.

Just trying to get my head around all the bits and pieces again ...
 

(OOC: OKay, let's see if this works.)

Vespazian, seeing the troll and one Fire Giant take on the Stone giant to the left and the other Fire Giant run into the Ston e Giant to his left, led his troops stright through the gap between the two, hoping their charges would puch back the enemy giants and create a gap for him to lead his troops through to charge at the two Minotaurs directly beyond. (C13 & F14)
 

OoC:Tsu'Koka can use his BM (standard) and a move to get Blood in there. Blood can then bite as his standard action.

Tsu'koka Inspires his allies, singing an inspiring tale of Rogrek, a Hobgoblin Chief of Old. Then, moving Blood in, he feels pride in his steed and satisfaction, as the Dire Wolf sinks his teeth into the Minotaur <11 HP, no knock down>.

The Hobgoblins Hold until their Captain moves...
Vespazian charges between the two Giants, the Hobgoblins roaring and running right alongside him. Two are smashed by the Giants as they run by,but the rest reach the Minotaurs in a swirling melee.

Sroka enacts his Auras <Over the Top, and Motivate Attack. All allies +1 to attack and +4 damage on Charge>, Charging the closest Minotaur <hit for 11HP>.
The Hobgoblins roar forward, emboldened by theirCaptain, Marshall and their Songspeaker, swarming into the Minotaurs
Both Minotaurs go down, one cleaved by Vespazian's Axe <Crit,28 HP>.

The Stone Giants fight viciously, tearing into the Fire Giants besetting them (none slayed).
One Giant kills a pair of Hobgoblins, another misses Krong.
The Minotaurs battle with a ferocity expected in ther kind.
Several Hobs die by ther teeth, horns and Blades.

The remaining Gnolls, orcs and Goblins swarm in, ready to slay these interlopers in their Castle, amazed at the carnage that they see before them.

<Go ahead and post next round...new map in the morning>
 

Readying both his daggers, Wekerak gives a feral grin as he and frostbite continue to draw gouts of blood from their distracted foe.
 

Tsu'koka continues the song of Rogrek, moving from the gathering of the tribes to the battle of gorge and onto the storming of the elvan fast.

He brings his mace into play - swinging at the Minotaur to hand, and when that creature is down, moving on to the next nearest foe.

ooc: Tsu'koka - +1 hvy mace +12/+8, 1d8+5; Blood - bite +16 1d8+12.
 

** OOC: OKay, if Vespazian's troops are faring well against the minotaurs and look as though they can take the remaining mintaurs, he will send his troops against the remainder and see if he can charge the rear of a closest stone giant and give it some sneak attack damage. Otherwise, he will lead his troops on to make sure the minotaurs are no longer alive. **

Vespazian howled and raised his axe, two handed above his head as the minotaur crumpled under his blow. It's blood dripped from his face and hands and he licked it as it slid from his nose to his upper lip. He had missed this thrill. Looking about, he gathered his thoughts and made sure his troops were in an able state to finish these bull headed warriors off so he could take on larger foes.
 

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