The Sunken Temple

Elros will advance to the centipede and attack it with his longsword, hitting it had with the blade.

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move to centipede 3
attack it[/sblock]

[sblock=Mini Stat Block]
HP: 12/12
AC: 14, Touch 14, Flat Footed 10
Initiative: +4
CMB: +3
CMD: 17
Fort: +3
Ref: +4
Will +0, +2 vs. enchantment spells and effects
Speed 30'

Longbow (ranged): +5 = +1(BAB) + 4 (Stat) (1d8)X3 Range: 100', +1 atk and dmg within 30'

Longsword: +3 = +1(BAB) + 2 (Stat) (1d8+2)19-20 X2


Immune to Sleep spells
Low-Light Vision
Perception +2[/sblock]
 
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Chaucer feels a pain in his leg, and as he shifts his weight, he feels... heavier almost. He shakes his head, trying not to get distracted, and drops his bow as he pulls out his longsword. He notices another centipede close by and hopes that he is not soon double teamed. He mutters as he swings the sword down at the centipede, If I am overcome by giant worms, I won't ever hear the end of it in the afterlife. No, foul... bug things, you will not overcome the great Chaucer Tarsi, like Godall the Bugslayer before me, I shall spill your insides and make them your outsides! Fear me you creepy crawly, or I shall end you! He glances down to find his sword blade buried in the insect that stung him, and a shocked expression came over his face. Apparently, I should monologue more while fighting, I think it helps my aim. He jokes to Kilkin as he laughs and looks for the next victim of his new found battle prowess.

[sblock=Actions]Free - Drop Bow
Swift - Arcane Strike
Move - Draw Sword
Standard - Attack (and hit for once, woohoo... that actually makes up for the crappy fort save roll)

OOC Rules question - what will a point of dex damage do (aside from making my to hit and ac drop) and how do I heal it. Also, should that be posted to the wiki, or just taken into account during rolls and such?

Last thing, damage should be with a +4 as Chaucer is using two hands on his longsword, so damage total should be 11, my bad[/sblock]
 
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Kanli's golden eyes glow brighter for a moment, as he scans the room.

"There must be more than the frogs' farm here. It is that effervescence of the soul they drink that I seek."

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Cast Detect Magic, start scanning.
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Kilkin picks up the dagger he threw. He walks from centipede to centipede, thrusting it voilently into each ones head several times. He then wipes the dagger clean, mumbling something about "damneable bugs" and "teach you to treat folks like that".

Kilkin then looks around the room, mystified by it's utter lack of interresting features. He lets Kanli casts his spell while carefully examining the room for clues.
 

Kanli's magical sight shows him a small vertical line on the north wall.

Kilkin isn't able to find anything.

OOC: Anyone else searching, listening, etc. ?
 


Chaucer stoops to inspect his leg, and sees a tiny pinprick on his leg. Around that pinprick, it was already getting red, infection, or something must be setting in. Poison? he says to himself, then he looks up and says, Does anyone know anything about these little buggies? Are the poisonous or what?

After asking, while waiting for a reply he takes a moment to expect his handiwork, muttering something about, The Great Chaucer's story begins in a dank room surrounded by giant poison spitting worms, and he Chaucer stood to face all ten of them to protect his companions! He laughs to himself, and then looks up and sees everyone walking around the room. He gets up and moves a little slower than usual and begins to look around the room as well.
 

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