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The Breaking of Gavar IC Thread: Chapter 1: The Search for Helmdos

"They certainly aren't natural, I see why Mzarem didn't like the smell. If it was these things he smelled in the first place..." Saxon says calmly.

He instructs Mzarem to take position next to Marcus before drawing his sling and fluidly loading and firing a bullet at one of the freak rats.
 

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"Well I'm glad someone... well.. something desided to step up with me.... brave wolf you have there Saxon..." Marcus says as he awaits the rats...
 

As the group starts to move away, Arin looks around, and with a shrug, starts climbing down.
*They'll only get into trouble without me. Hmmf, what a woman has to do to keep her friends safe.*
At the bottom, she follows the light ahead of her, trying to catch up without falling off the slimey walkway. Once the light finally stops, she catches up, only to see 3 huge rats.
"OH great, I knew I shouldn't have let you guys go off on your own!" She stands leaning on her staff, waiting to see what happens.

OOC: If the rats come to a point where I could attack them, or move close enough to attack them, I will do so.
 

As Arin reaches the rest of the party, the three strange rats look at each other, almost seeming to be forming a plan. The normal rats all flee, save for one who yet looks like he is observing.

Initiative: Arin, Marcus, Mzarem, the rats, Ashe, Saxon, Vargo.

Arin has just reached the group, and upon seeing the rats, takes up a defensive position.

Marcus had said he was moving into melee, and does so, swinging at the nearest rat, but missing it quite soundly.

Mzarem then cautiously moves in to bite one of the rats, but it nimbly evades the much larger animal's bite.

On the rat's turn, all three seem to concentrate, and the runes on their backs and belly flare with magic. Both Mzarem and Marcus attack again, trying to stop the eldritch energy from forming into a spell effect, but only Marcus is successful, slashing into his enemy (7 dmg) and whipping it into the water with the end of his blade, where it slowly writhes and begins to sink.

The energies around the rat Mzarem is attack seem to coalesce, then dissipate. Mzarem looks around, seemingly very confused.

The third of the rat's energies forms about him, and he seems to be even more nimble than previously, darting swiftly this way and that, though he does not attack.

Ashe slowly moves forward, sidling in next to Mzarem and lunging forward with his rapier (threat, not crit, 5 pts), skewering that rat and sending it stumbling into the muck.

Saxon readies his sling, and letting loose a stone, narrowly misses the remaining rat.

Vargo, while you watched the rats, you got the distinct feeling that what you were looking at were spell triggers of some sort, and with spellcraft, you discern that the rat Ashe and Mzarem fought had cast invisibility to animals, while the rat Marcus slew before its spell activated cast blur. The third rat, the one yet conscious, cast a spell that you did not catch.

Thus ends round 1. On round 2, Marcus takes a 5' step forward and swings down with his bastard sword, cleaving easily through the last remaining rat and hitting the stone beneath, such was the power of his swing (12 damage).

The remaining normal rat attempts to flee at high speed, with Mzarem running in hot pursuit. The only other character who could attempt to hit the rat is Saxon, who lets fly another sling stone and surprisingly strikes it (4 dmg), easily reducing it to a reddish-brown paste.
 

Vargo puts away his morningstar, scratches his chin for a moment, then relates the information about the runes.

"It appears that somebody, or something, bonded the runes to the rats - I wonder who would do that..."
 

OOC: MR DM, just a thought - For encounters after this, could we maybe choose our own actions? We only got to act the first round and you decided what we all did after that. I realize this was just a minor battle, but I hope you don't run anymore like that, pls. I'm not trying to be rude or anything, It's just... weird.
 

OOC- Thats no problem, and its the way I would normally run it. Theres something going on behind the scenes, however- Marcus' player is one of my roommates, and that is what he told me to do. And Mzarem is an NPC, as far as I am concerned.

As far as Saxon, I assumed that he would have attacked the rat if he saw Mzarem going after it. Thus I cut out a "waste of post" assuring me that is what he would do. If he comes in later and disagrees with the action I chose for him, fine. Presume Mzarem caught the rat anyway.

As for the rest of you, none of you had missile weapons, and most of you would've been too slow to catch the rat after it had gotten going. Thus, I figured that your action was, basically, unimportant. If you had tried to move, the rat would have gotten away. Your only other option was a missile weapon, and only Saxon had one ready.

I'm not mad, I am just defending my action. In the future, I will not save time by "assuming". :)
 


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