The Sunken Temple


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After hearing the cracking of bones from the first creature, Brenic smiles as he turns to the creature now standing next to him. "I have been waiting for this." he says as he throws a bunch that is quickly followed by a kick both directed at the only monster still standing.


ooc: come on lol. two max damage rolls for nothing there
 
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Entrance

End of Fight

After hearing the cracking of bones from the first creature, Brenic smiles as he turns to the creature now standing next to him. "I have been waiting for this." he says as he throws a bunch that is quickly followed by a kick both directed at the only monster still standing.
The first hit is enough to fell the creature, the second kills it before it can hit the ground.



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Heroes
Monsters

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Yes, with the charge penalty, a 10 was a hit :)

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Chaucer 7/7
Kanli 11/11
Brenic 10/10
Elros 12/12
Arada 12/12
Kilkin 7/7

Amphibian 1: dead
Amphibian 2: -6, down

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End of combat. Please make a post if your character followed into the hole or not. One creature is 'only' unconscious. Does Brenic search their bodies?
 
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As his feet hit the damp stone floor, Chaucer looks around the darkness. He struggles to see with any sort of clarity down here. Using the light from above, he spots a corner, and slowly makes his way towards it. Halfway there, he hears a crunching sound, and a thud as if something hit the ground. He continues struggling forward, arms out in front of him, hoping he doesn't fall and break his neck on his vain search for "Glory." Everyone OK? Chaucer calls out. Then, as if a veil were lifted, the hallway Chaucer finds himself in is illuminated, and he is realizes he is talking to the wall.

He turns and sees two bodies at the feet of Brenic and Kanli. Well done, I take it they were of no trouble to you? Why, it looks like they didn't even touch you? Chaucer says admiring the prowess in battle, or mocking such weak foes, the tone in his voice makes it a bit difficult to tell the difference. He turns his head and yells, "All clear to the party members still above, and notices that Kilkin has already made his way down. His indicates with his head the fodder for the half-orcs and waits for the others to make their way down the rope.
 

Kanli's eyes flash with an unnatural glow as he points at the simple pouch the dead creature had bound to a rough leather belt: "Something of magic inside is."
 

As his feet hit the damp stone floor, Chaucer looks around the darkness. He struggles to see with any sort of clarity down here. Using the light from above, he spots a corner, and slowly makes his way towards it. Halfway there, he hears a crunching sound, and a thud as if something hit the ground. He continues struggling forward, arms out in front of him, hoping he doesn't fall and break his neck on his vain search for "Glory." Everyone OK? Chaucer calls out. Then, as if a veil were lifted, the hallway Chaucer finds himself in is illuminated, and he is realizes he is talking to the wall.

He turns and sees two bodies at the feet of Brenic and Kanli. Well done, I take it they were of no trouble to you? Why, it looks like they didn't even touch you? Chaucer says admiring the prowess in battle, or mocking such weak foes, the tone in his voice makes it a bit difficult to tell the difference. He turns his head and yells, "All clear to the party members still above, and notices that Kilkin has already made his way down. His indicates with his head the fodder for the half-orcs and waits for the others to make their way down the rope.


With the light finally, Aradra moves away from the rope, having arrived before Kilkin and Chauser, but being unable to see, stayed near the shadows of the rope until light came. He looks unhappy at something, and his left hand covers his left eye.

Listening into the converstation and noticing that they are not harmed, he starts waiting until Kanli mentions about something magical. He quickly investigates the pouch, opening it to view its contents.
 


Brenic turns to the others with a big smile and says "That was a good warm up. I wonder where the real fight is." Brenic kicks one of the bodies over onto its back and begins to search its body. "Anyone know what this thing is? And why would it be here? It does not look like a city dweller." He turns and searches the other body as well. (ooc: taking 10) After searching the bodies, Brenic looks down the hall to try to discern what he sees.
 


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