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Roak quickly climbs to his feet and roars at the nearest ogier. "Bleed elsewhere, miscreant!" Cairnwalker steps forward, and swings Widow's Lament in a powerful overhead strike...


AC 23 // 25 vrs Ogiers, HP: 59/67
Stonefoot Stance, 2 point power attack

Attack +9: 14
Damage 2d6+11 (19-20): 22
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Maneuvers and Stances
Stances Known: 2
- Stance of Clarity
- Stonefoot Stance
Maneuvers (Readied): 6 (4)
- Steel Wind, Crusader's Strike, Mountain Hammer, Iron Heart Surge
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Padraig meanwhile finds that he has two beast within range that he can reach.

I'm not sure I understand this. Do I have two targets to choose from, or two opportunities for attacks of opportunity?

Figuring it's easier to ignore one roll, I rolled two attacks, hit AC 25 with both and did 8 damage with the first and 10 with the second. If I only get one attack, use the 8 damage.
 


Defense of the Manor

The Wall
Nijel 20
Pyrex 14
Kat 13
Ewan 12
Roak 10
Padraig 7

Nijel step up to the ogier who has at last gained is footing and swings with his axe leaving a bloody slash across the ogiers chest. In return the ogier lashes out with his great club and solidly racks Nijel in the left rib cage for 18 points of damage. As another ogiers shows his head above the wall he is met with a blast from Aidan which send him tumbling down to the ground where he hits hard and lays still. Kat meanwhile is keeping the ogiers off blance with her sword work thus delaying the heavey brutes until he heavier armored companions can join the fray. for some reason ewan appears to be distracted and his shot are not as accurate as is his custom. Only one hits an opponeet doing little damage. Finally getting his act together Roak moves into the fray and with a savage swing dispacthes the ogier that was being held at bay by the nimble swordstrokes of Kat. Padraid meanwhile still stands close to a ladder and as two ogiers gain the wall he lashes out and scores two hits agains his opponets..........


Actions:

OCC: I will get a map of the wal combat up tonight or tomorrow...but go ahead and do another round of attacks..it is night and it is a very confusing combat...no one is really sure of what is going on..thus the blind actions...hope that made sense....
 

Nijel Bladesong

The ogier's solid blow with its great club reeled Nijel severely and leaves him spitting splinters. Nijel's balance does not return sufficiently quickly for him to immediately retaliate against the ogier, and his next swing sails very wide of its mark. (d20+11=12; d8+5=irrelevant, link to rolls http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1667654/ ) JA, this was a natural 1. :(
 
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Roak engages the next ogier, slashing and chopping with his heavy blade; the confusion of the battle limits his success, though, and his greatsword fails to draw enemy blood...


AC 25 vrs Ogiers, HP: 59/67
Stonefoot Stance

Attack +11: 13 (this becomes a 15 w/Cat's flanking)
Damage 2d6+7 (19-20): N/A (assuming a 13/15 misses)

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Maneuvers and Stances
Stances Known: 2
- Stance of Clarity
- Stonefoot Stance
Maneuvers (Readied): 6 (4)
- Steel Wind, Crusader's Strike, Mountain Hammer, Iron Heart Surge
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Katherine

Seeing an opportunity to use her mobility and more subtle skills to advantage, Katherine takes a short step into position to flank Roak's new opponent. Knight and Knave seem to have a life of their own - the longer, heavier Knight sneaks inside the Ogier's guard for a quick slash across it's ribs and Knave strikes unerringly at the monsters armpit. As the slender Knave pierces the Ogier's side the blade flickers black for a moment and a wave of deadly magic rolls from it into Katherine's foe.

[sblock=Combat Rolls](Sneak Attack due to Flanking)
To Hit: 1d20+9=20
Damage: 2d6+4=9

(Natural 20 results in Inflict Critical Wounds)
To Hit: 1d20+9=29
Crit Check: 1d20+9=11 (No Crit)
Damage: 1d6+4+2d8+11=19

OK, not to seem ungrateful that IC has finally seen fit to bless me with decent to hit rolls, but COME ON! A failed crit, a two and a pair of natural ones for damage!?! All the sudden a blow that could potentially have done 47 points does 'only' 19. (Don't mind me - I just like to complain. 19 is decent damage from one blow for a non-fighter type, I suppose).

Total damage to the Ogier: 28[/sblock]
 


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