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The Scattered Ones

[Sorry .... can imitate Amaryllis pretty well - don't you think]

Spot check 6
Initiative 15

Seebor is standing next to Amaryllis with his sword drawn .. on the verge of a rage ....
 

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Amaryllis tries to Hypnotic Pattern both cockatrices. It is a 15foot radius that I will center behind C1 and C2 so as not to get anyone else (centered at D3 should work).

[Number of hit dice affected = 2d4 + 5 = 6+5 = 11. Will negates.]
 

[OOC I will send 20 random d20's and d6's using the dice server]

[OOOOC: Hollowtree is missing in action - hope he arrived OK in NYC and if he reads this can he please check his e-mail]
 

Sorry...

OOC: Back again

OOC2: Namfoodle has Alchemy, Know(Arcana) and Know(Nature) - but not Heal or Prof(Herb). I'm not sure which would apply here. Feel free to roll for Namfoodle and tell him whether he knows or not! If not, he will probably try to use Spellcraft or Know(Arcana) to work out whether Cure Disease or Remove Curse would be effective or not.

OOC3: When get a chance will go back through the thread and work out how many cast so far. At the moment, without going back over the entire thing, have no idea.

OOC4: Sorry for all the OOCs, will post IC when Namfoodle works out what to do to ... I mean for ... Tomas
 

Namfoodle I rolled your knowledge check … you know all this:
An afflicted character who eats a sprig of belladonna (also called wolfsbane) within 1 hour of a lycanthrope’s attack can attempt a DC 20 Fortitude save to shake off the affliction. If a healer administers the herb, use the character’s save bonus or the healer’s Heal modifier, whichever is higher. The character gets only one chance, no matter how much belladonna is consumed. The belladonna must be reasonably fresh (picked within the last week). However, fresh or not, belladonna is toxic. The character must succeed on a DC 13 Fortitude save or take 1d6 points of Strength damage. One minute later, the character must succeed on a second DC 13 save or take an additional 2d6 points of Strength damage. A remove disease or heal spell cast by a cleric of 12th level or higher also cures the affliction, provided the character receives the spell within three days of the lycanthrope’s attack.
The only other way to remove the affliction is to cast remove curse or break enchantment on the character during one of the three days of the full moon. After receiving the spell, the character must succeed on a DC 20 Will save to break the curse (the caster knows if the spell works). If the save fails, the process must be repeated.



I’ve done rolls for everyone who didn’t give me enough rolls to get us going again.

Seebor alone is surpised this round everyone else noticed that Neblin became a garden ornament.

Initiative:
Cockatrice 1
Seebor
Amaryllis
Namfoodle
Cockatrice 2
Tomas

Since I don’t know where people are I’ve randomly put you around the room, let me know if anyone deeply objects to where they’ve been put. Map being sent out with people’s locations.


Cockatrice 1: Seebor with his head buried in a barrel searching through the stuff is suddenly attacked by a small flying beast that looks vaguely like a rooster gone wrong. Seebor is an easy target and is suddenly aware of a tiny bite. The bite itself he barely notices (-2hp), but then he notices a strange creeping stony sensation. He gives himself a bit of a shake and then it goes away (OOC: bet you’re glad the first roll you gave me was a 17!)

Seebor: Is surprised by the attack and is slow to respond. (surprise round for you)

Amaryllis: Weaves her hands in an elaborate manner. Suddenly shifting colours fill the air. Both cockatrices look amazed. Whilst the second shakes free, the first gazes wondrously at the pretty colours.

Namfoodle: Having stuffed belladonna in his pocket. Recognises that Seebor is in trouble and moves to help shield him. (OOC: Now in cell D8, and +2 to Seebor's AC).

Cockatrice 2: As Seebor is still the closest individual, the cockatrice which had turned Neblin to stone flies around the statue to get at Seebor (E6), but completely misses biting him.

Tomas: Moves in (F10) and slashes at the nearest cockatrice with his rapier. But clearly he has been put off by watching his companion turned into a statue as the rapier slashes over the head of the creature.
(OOC: Since I know Rob is unlikely to be posting at the moment. Hope he's enjoying his holiday I've done this action.)
 
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Seebor, suprised by the tiny peck, hoes into battle with both his short swords, attacking the creature closest to him at his first opportunity.

(I'll use the DM rolls - although I've forgotten what they are: d20 + 9 -1 for each hand and d6 + 3 damage with the right hand and d6 + 2 damage with the left)
 

Amaryllis tries to Hypnotic Pattern both cockatrices. It is a 15foot radius that I will center behind C1 and C2 so as not to get anyone else (centered at D3 should work).

[Number of hit dice affected = 2d4 + 5 = 6+5 = 11. Will negates.]
 

(As noted above)

Namfoodle grabs some herbs and stuffs them into one of the multitudinous pockets on his lurid tunic, then looks up with consternation at the sound of hissing and Neblin's petrification.

Noting Seebor coming under assault Namfoodle churns his pudgy legs and sprints up to Seebor,

Bewarenotbeingordinarychickensbutrather"stonekillerchickens"

translating literally from the descriptive Gnomish to Common; and thrusts his shiels between Seebor's legs to provide extra cover for the human's knees.
 
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Malin Genie said:
and thrusts his shiels between Seebor's legs to provide extra cover for the human's knees.
:D

Round 2:
Initiative:
Cockatrice 1
Seebor
Amaryllis
Namfoodle
Cockatrice 2
Tomas

Cockatrice 1: Wow pretty pattern

Seebor: Whacks into the dazed cockatrice with both swords. The cockatrice is now bleeding very heavily.

Amaryllis: Continues weaving her hands in an elaborate manner and concentrates on the spell.

Namfoodle: Still putting his shield bravely in front of Seebor's knees to protect them (OOC: Presume that this is still your action. Let me know if you'd changed it)

Cockatrice 2: (if still alive) As Seebor is still the closest individual, the cockatrice again tries to bite Seebor, but completely misses biting him.

Tomas: Cleverly sneaks his rapier into the dazed, bleeding creature. It is now an ex-cockatrice.
 
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Seebor attacks the cockatrice who is dazed with both of his short swords.

[OOC: use pregenerated rolls from the DM
primary hand: d20 -1 + 9, damage d6 + 3 + d6 (sneak)
secondary hand: d20 -1 +9, damage d6 + 2 + d6 (sneak)]
 

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