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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5194555" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>The Professor is the first to react, firing a stream of acid that splashes the floor near the giant spider, a bit of which burns the creature slightly. Sir Richard moved next, meeting the spider halfway and striking hard against its rubbery skin; doing little damage but seeming to phase his opponent through the ferocity of his attack.</p><p></p><p>In reaction the giant spider moved sideways with alarming speed, just barely reaching the westward wall and climbing partially up it. A stream of webbing billowed forth from the monstrosity, which badly missed Sir Richard and clung to the far wall (critical miss, the spider will be off balance next round).</p><p></p><p>Taking advantage of the spider's confusion from its failed attack, Duncan moved forward and stabbed it with such force that he nearly skewered the thing to the wall (critical hit for Duncan).</p><p></p><p>Francis flanked the spider, then thrust out with his blade with a successful sneak attack. As the creature writhed in its final death throes, Borric came and ensured there would be not final strike against his comrades with one last jab to its head.</p><p></p><p>The spider's body slumped to the ground, shuddered, and was lifeless. Before the startled eyes of the companions the creature turned back into the shape of a man, though now dark, featureless, and dissolving into shadows.</p><p></p><p>OOC: Wow. One critical miss that made the creature off balance, followed by a couple critical hits by the party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5194555, member: 34958"] The Professor is the first to react, firing a stream of acid that splashes the floor near the giant spider, a bit of which burns the creature slightly. Sir Richard moved next, meeting the spider halfway and striking hard against its rubbery skin; doing little damage but seeming to phase his opponent through the ferocity of his attack. In reaction the giant spider moved sideways with alarming speed, just barely reaching the westward wall and climbing partially up it. A stream of webbing billowed forth from the monstrosity, which badly missed Sir Richard and clung to the far wall (critical miss, the spider will be off balance next round). Taking advantage of the spider's confusion from its failed attack, Duncan moved forward and stabbed it with such force that he nearly skewered the thing to the wall (critical hit for Duncan). Francis flanked the spider, then thrust out with his blade with a successful sneak attack. As the creature writhed in its final death throes, Borric came and ensured there would be not final strike against his comrades with one last jab to its head. The spider's body slumped to the ground, shuddered, and was lifeless. Before the startled eyes of the companions the creature turned back into the shape of a man, though now dark, featureless, and dissolving into shadows. OOC: Wow. One critical miss that made the creature off balance, followed by a couple critical hits by the party. [/QUOTE]
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