The Four Lands - Southern Operatives

Alban

Alban isn't ready to abandon the posibility of the extra power of the altar light and the altar. He searches around for any holy texts or hidden caches that might contain some useful information. Finally, he channels some of his own divine power into the altar calling upon the might he would otherwise use to turn undead. He holds forth his ancient holy symbol and calls forth the power using it to 'prime the pump' of the altar as it were.
 

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Roak takes the center of the line, going to the place the orcs are most likely to breach with their charge.


Just stick Roak at the center of the action, wherever that is going to be.
 

Andor Anande de Andrade

Let's try channeling The Light together into it.

At the end of the prayer instead of amen.


Andor starts oldest prayer in the book (in christian religion it would be 'Our father on the heaven', I'm sorry, I don't know english expression, it's the prayer to God that Christ tought his disciples...

At the end of the prayer he channels his considerable power invoking also power of Pelor (via Sun domain special power to destroy instead of turn undead)

If that doesn't work he puts his hands on the altar and prays opening himself fully to the power of Light offering his life as source of linking power.

Powers of Light hear Your humble servant. Darkness encroaches us and we seek your aid. Use this mortal vessel as You see fit.

OOC: in game terms he offers XP as his life force
 

Andor and Alban
[sblock]Having said the prayers and started your ritual, both of you feel a searing pain behind your eyes and your entire body becomes racked with convulsions and pain...both of you roll a will power DC 15 and a fort save at dc 13[/sblock]
 


For Alban
[sblock]You sense and uncoiling of power from within the altar that lashes out blinding you breifly before returning to a more normal level..lets wait for Andor before we go on[/sblock]
 

Neurotic said:
'Our father on the heaven', I'm sorry, I don't know english expression, it's the prayer to God that Christ tought his disciples...

[sblock=Bit O' Trivia for Neurotic]That's what is called, in English, The Lord's Prayer, and it goes something like this:

"Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the power and the kingdom and the glory forever and ever. Amen."

That's pretty close to it, anyway. And that's the archaic english of the King James version of the Bible. Sometimes you will see it phrased as "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors," but the meaning is the same.[/sblock]
 

Andor Anande de Andrade

OOC: Thanks for waiting. Feel free to roll for me to advance the action. Only one more week and I'm back :) Sorry, have no access to char (too slow connection I guess) and invisible castle never loads :(

I believe Andor has will +7 and fort +6, please check and roll; thank you
 

Aidan Bladesong, 18/27hp, AC 17

Leif said:
"Ho, brother! Come and fight near to me so that I may guard you for our mother's sake."

Aidan follows his brother & Roak to the platform looking out over the southern wall. "The road looks clear for the moment, but I expect it that won't last."

Figuring it might come in handy for marking targets in the dark, Aidan pulls a scroll of Faerie Fire out of his backpack.
 

Nijel Bladesong, AC20/FF20/T10 HP62/62 +11to hit,+5 dam

A scroll brother? What, praytell, is that for?
 
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