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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5104508" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Francis and Alwyn make short work of the Baker, with Alwyn stopping the crazed man's screaming war cry with a quick jab to the gut with the butt of his longspear. While the Baker gasped for breath, Francis moved to his flank and knocked him out with a sap blow to the back of the head.</p><p></p><p>The two assistants acted with greater wariness once their leader had fallen, engaging in a sort of deadly dance with the two scouts. This stalemate was finally snapped a minute later by the burlier of the two men, who planted his gnarled club squarely into the nose of Alwyn, eliciting a scream and crimson cloud from the binder's now-broken nose (critical hit, <span style="color: red">-10 hps to Alwyn, who is now at 0 hps</span>, but he is still standing and functional).</p><p></p><p>The Professor, Sir Goodlake, and Duncan Reed finally saw the team of fellow travelers they were commanding get an advantage over the fire. The wagon's flame had diminished enough for two quick thinking men to unfurl a canvas from the back of the wagon and smother the remaining fire. Although the wagon continued to smoke and was nearly ruined on its left side, it was still operable. One of the travelers said to Professor Smiley, "We can take care of the rest, sirrah! Find the Baker and his assistants and put them down before they do any more damage."</p><p></p><p>OOC: Professor Smiley suffered from muscle fatigue during the extinguishing of the fire, -1 to his hit and melee damage until he can attain a good night's rest. The fire team can see Alwyn and Francis fighting two of the Baker's assistants a little more than 80 feet away. The Baker is further back and face down in the dirt near the hand-to-hand skirmish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5104508, member: 34958"] Francis and Alwyn make short work of the Baker, with Alwyn stopping the crazed man's screaming war cry with a quick jab to the gut with the butt of his longspear. While the Baker gasped for breath, Francis moved to his flank and knocked him out with a sap blow to the back of the head. The two assistants acted with greater wariness once their leader had fallen, engaging in a sort of deadly dance with the two scouts. This stalemate was finally snapped a minute later by the burlier of the two men, who planted his gnarled club squarely into the nose of Alwyn, eliciting a scream and crimson cloud from the binder's now-broken nose (critical hit, [color=red]-10 hps to Alwyn, who is now at 0 hps[/color], but he is still standing and functional). The Professor, Sir Goodlake, and Duncan Reed finally saw the team of fellow travelers they were commanding get an advantage over the fire. The wagon's flame had diminished enough for two quick thinking men to unfurl a canvas from the back of the wagon and smother the remaining fire. Although the wagon continued to smoke and was nearly ruined on its left side, it was still operable. One of the travelers said to Professor Smiley, "We can take care of the rest, sirrah! Find the Baker and his assistants and put them down before they do any more damage." OOC: Professor Smiley suffered from muscle fatigue during the extinguishing of the fire, -1 to his hit and melee damage until he can attain a good night's rest. The fire team can see Alwyn and Francis fighting two of the Baker's assistants a little more than 80 feet away. The Baker is further back and face down in the dirt near the hand-to-hand skirmish. [/QUOTE]
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