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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3905548" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>As the prisoners begin to bang against their cell doors in a futile attempt to be free, Kaeso finds himself in between two freshly scarred and angry ogres. Each takes a baton from their belts, but due to their massive size these sticks are more like greatclubs. The fighter spins and trips one of the creatures, despite its size, and the ogre falls with a crash but not before the second ogre takes the air out of Kaeso's lungs with a strike to the man's side <span style="color: red">(-14 hps to Kaeso)</span>. Percival attempts to <em>dimension hop</em> behind the Warden and his three other on-coming ogre minions, and is barely able to do so. He appears behind the warden, although he is still manacled. Warden Odsem gives an awed yell as he notices Percival, then takes out his rapier and dagger and engages the man. The warden attacks six times, three times with each blade, and cuts the duskblade each time. The rapier itself seems to secrete acid, and each time Percival is struck he grunts in surprise as his skin is partially melted <span style="color: red">(-32 hit points to Percival)</span>. <span style="color: yellow">"Come now! You can do better than this, surely!"</span> Odsem yells with a triumphant sneer and you get the sense he is still toying with the duskblade.</p><p></p><p>The situation looks grim, but as Tagret understands as he holds an ogre's arm in a lock a battle is all about momentum... and leverage. So thinking there is a terrible roar as the ogre he had in the arm lock has his limb broken by the monk and then the creature is dropped, while Tagret rips the keys free and unlocks the door. His victim lies on the ground, half-defeated and clutching his shattered arm while the monk himself now stands free in an open doorway and a ring of keys in his manacled hands. He sees a key small enough for the manacles and begins to try that particular one...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3905548, member: 34958"] As the prisoners begin to bang against their cell doors in a futile attempt to be free, Kaeso finds himself in between two freshly scarred and angry ogres. Each takes a baton from their belts, but due to their massive size these sticks are more like greatclubs. The fighter spins and trips one of the creatures, despite its size, and the ogre falls with a crash but not before the second ogre takes the air out of Kaeso's lungs with a strike to the man's side [color=red](-14 hps to Kaeso)[/color]. Percival attempts to [i]dimension hop[/i] behind the Warden and his three other on-coming ogre minions, and is barely able to do so. He appears behind the warden, although he is still manacled. Warden Odsem gives an awed yell as he notices Percival, then takes out his rapier and dagger and engages the man. The warden attacks six times, three times with each blade, and cuts the duskblade each time. The rapier itself seems to secrete acid, and each time Percival is struck he grunts in surprise as his skin is partially melted [color=red](-32 hit points to Percival)[/color]. [color=yellow]"Come now! You can do better than this, surely!"[/color] Odsem yells with a triumphant sneer and you get the sense he is still toying with the duskblade. The situation looks grim, but as Tagret understands as he holds an ogre's arm in a lock a battle is all about momentum... and leverage. So thinking there is a terrible roar as the ogre he had in the arm lock has his limb broken by the monk and then the creature is dropped, while Tagret rips the keys free and unlocks the door. His victim lies on the ground, half-defeated and clutching his shattered arm while the monk himself now stands free in an open doorway and a ring of keys in his manacled hands. He sees a key small enough for the manacles and begins to try that particular one... [/QUOTE]
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