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OOC: crap I forgot about that, may I switch to my longsword? the attack would be at +3 instead of +5 and the damage would stay the same, so the attack roll would be 15 instead of 16 and the damage would be 7 instead of 6 (STR 14)
 

OCC: declared my attack already, ill act like its new info. Also Rolled attack on other post

Edit: will be unavailable till Sunday. If we have another round of combat finishing up, just have me move and shoot an enemy
 
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OOC: crap I forgot about that, may I switch to my longsword? the attack would be at +3 instead of +5 and the damage would stay the same, so the attack roll would be 15 instead of 16 and the damage would be 7 instead of 6 (STR 14)
Ok, change accepted.

OCC: declared my attack already, ill act like its new info. Also Rolled attack on other post

Edit: will be unavailable till Sunday. If we have another round of combat finishing up, just have me move and shoot an enemy
Understood.

@nfred: I will update in 24hrs at the latest.
 

Room 3

Round 3

"All this blood just going to waste!" Kanli bellows. "Why can't we just gather it up and drink it or something?"
He shakes his head as he turns to the amphibian next to him. "If you could have just served the Blood Goddess like you said you would, this wouldn't have come to this! Return to the Granite Hierophant, cur!" He swings mightily and misses widely.
Elros switches weapons, but his sword is barely more effective that his arrows.
Aradra steps back between Kanli and Brenic, and shoots at the guy that had swung at him.
Chaucer drags Kilkin's unconscious body into the hallway, putting the protection of the stone wall between himself and the possessed insects of unusual size. Once around the corner, he moves to the wound that blood is seeping from. He tears a patch of his shirt off, and presses it to the wound. Mistiano, as always, I should have paid more attention to you, the many times you stitched me up when I tripped over my own two feet, shame it hurt so bad, or I would have concentrated better... Come on Kilkin, hold on!
Kilkin is stable.
Brenic ???
The amphibians clumsily miss the heroes.

[sblock=ooc]http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/2856612/

A2 Attack / A3 attack (1d20+6=7, 1d6+6=11, 1d20+6=10, 1d6+6=10)

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Chaucer 7/7
Kanli 6/11, shield
Brenic 2/10
Elros 12/12
Arada 12/12
Kilkin -3/7, stable

Amphibian 1: dead
Amphibian 2: -10
Amphibian 3:
Dark Cleric: dead ???


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Heroes' turn.
 
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Chaucer notices the blood slowing from Kilkin's wound. Leaving the makeshift bandage in place, Chaucer stands up. With blood pumping in his ears, the sounds of battle seem to intensify. He looks and sees Kilkin, lying in a pool of his own blood. He sees Kanli and Brenic bleeding as well. His righteous anger grows and he steps into the room and draws his longsword and brings it down in a high arc. The tip of the blade is dragged across the floor creating a shower of sparks in its wake. You may either run away now, or die the death of an insignificant creature, crushed under our boot. It is your choice, but stay, and you will die.

[sblock=Actions] Move Action - Draw weapon and move to V29
Standard Action - Intimidate the bugs..

OOC - Free Action - Apparently being a total Lame - O... I hate this dice roller lol[/sblock]
 

OOC: Updated above round summary. Please continue posting.

BTW, Chaucer not only scrapes his sword on the floor, but through the blood as well. The creatures seem to have much more respect for the blade now...
 

Elros will attack the creature again

critical hit, if a 16 hits, then I did a total of 15 damage

nothingpoetic: I find if I make a sacrifice of a hundred cows it appeases the dice gods enough to grant me a critical hit, which I must do fairly often, two crits for me in this thread, this combat, actually.
 
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Kanli sighs. "Fine, we'll see about this."

A thought dawns on him. "I must remember my good friend Zitteaux! Frogs are best served with a garnish of Golden Mushroom!"

He takes a step back, drops his axe in the blood, grabs the golden bowl, scoops up some blood and coats his hands in it. Chanting, he extends his dripping hands, and the small gold-colored filaments sprout anew.

"Come and see what the Red Hand Society does with frogs!"

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5' step NW, drop axe, coat hands in blood (move action), cast Chill Touch.

Touch any frog that comes near.
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