The Antigrol Tide (IC)

Colmarr Blackrock, Male Gnome Bard

Colmarr turns back to the deck, firing at any of the boarding party who is still standing when he gets the chance. He also listens to see if he can pinpoint the intruder attempting to row away.

OOC
[SBLOCK]If there is no enemy standing on deck when Colmarr can fire again, he will attempt to put a bolt into the man rowing away if he can determine where he is.[/SBLOCK]
 
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Grondar - Human thug

Grondar help Braer to enter the cabin, he hand him a wet cloth and the water filled bucket.
Here, use this, Colmarr used it and it worked.
He then rush outside, sap in hand, he is trying to focus himself, the drums keep beating inside his head.

[sblock]
Any foes to punch to death?
[/sblock]
 

Braer leans against the bulkhead in Colmarr's cabin, resting on the gnome's bunk. He has a blanket pressed against his shoulder. It is slowly becoming soaked with his blood. He's good for the moment, and he may even be able to move around carefully, but he will eventually need medical attention.

Grondar rushes up beside Troth, still feeling a little disoriented. He steps out onto the deck, looking around. Up in the bow he can see N'un T'Chauck standing with his dagger out, Magyar with his spear, and two ruffians in dark clothes. There's another dark shape lying prone on the deck.

N'un T'Chauck hauls his harpoon back in by the rope. Taking it in hand, he watches the two men carefully.

The man with the bolt in his chest looks at the big barbarian wielding his harpoon, takes a quick glance over his shoulder, snaps the shaft of the bolt off near his chest, and tumbles backwards over the gunnel, falling into the river with a great splash.

Colmarr attempts to locate the man rowing through the fog, but he can't see a thing. He fires blindly at a point where he thought he heard splashing, but he can't tell whether he hit anything.

Back in Colmarr's cabin, the Captain suddenly sticks his head in and sees Braer lying wounded.
"Troth!" he bellows. "Help me with the first mate. He's bleeding all over the deck!"
 

Magyar Rhineholdt, human rogue

Mag starts at the new direction of the sounds of combat, realizing he's focused himself too narrowly. He casts his glance around, trying to spot potential opponents before they can sneak up on him.

[sblock=OOC]If the coast looks clear, Mag will close to help Noon, following his lead. If there are able-bodied enemies about, Mag will call out an alarm and charge them.[/sblock]
 

Colmarr Blackrock, Male Gnome Bard

Dropping his crossbow on his bedding, Colmarr singings a short phrase and reaches into his pouch...drawing a bolt with his other hand it becomes shrouded in light upon his last sung word as he drops it towards the deck point first. Well if there is anyone else about, I hope this reveals them more clearly, he thinks as he watches the bolt fall.

OOC
[SBLOCK]Colmarr casts light on a bolt which he then drops towards the deck point first.[/SBLOCK]
 

round 2/7 rage

Mallak said:
[/i] "Troth!" he bellows. "Help me with the first mate. He's bleeding all over the deck!"

Troth will attack the nearest treat not hearing or ignoring involuntary the call for help.


attack +7 / damage 1d6+5
 
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A shining beacon of light suddenly appears above the deck. Magyar looks up. What could it be? It seems to be getting bigger, coming closer . . . Yikes! Magyar dodges out of the way just in time as a shining crossbow bolt falls from the heavens and sticks with a solid thunk into the planks.

The shining bolt lights up the deck, revealing no new enemies. The man who was harpooned has risen to his feet and is attempting to stumble toward the railing, away from N'un T'Chauck.

Troth, too, sees the bolt of light fall from the sky. It illuminates the deck, and he sees the man trying to get away. Troth charges after the man, dripping blade held to the side, ready to strike as soon as he is in range.
 

Colmarr Blackrock, Male Gnome Bard

Seeing no-one else except the harpooned man, which he’s sure those on deck will handle before he reaches it, Colmarr collects all his gear and begins to climb down as it’s far too cold to sleep the rest of the night in the crows nest.
 

Somewhere between the shore and the boat there is suddenly a great splash! A voice rings out over the water, filled with command. Magyar recognizes it as the same powerful voice that called out to the ship earlier. "Enemy in the water near you! Surender and we will pull you out... resist and you will be run through. This is your only chance at life. I advise that you take it." This is followed by the sounds of more splashing and a spluttering voice cries out, "Gak! Help me, I can't swim!"
 

N'un T'Chauck raises his harpoon and aims it at the man who has already tasted his barbed spear. "Yield or die!" he yells at the pirate.

[sblock]N'un T'Chauck will try to stop the pirate from going overboard if he can. If by chance Troth gets out of the cabin and goes after this enemy, N'un T'Chauck won't interfere with his barbarian friend's rage.[/sblock]
 

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