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Yedan's Troubleshooters

OOC: Posted out of turn before I go to bed, as Morgan's turn is unlikely to effect Mez

BTW. Are we keeping strictly to Initiative or going out of order to speed things up


Mez step closer to his opponent and attempts another double whammy attack.

[sblock=Actions]5' step north.
Cast Disrupt Undead, then attack with the bastard sword on G2.[/sblock]
OOC: Attack Rolls should be 13 & 15 respectiverly as I forgot the -2 for a double attack.
 
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OOC: nice one ghost, that's how you respond when someone picks on a teammate.

DM, can we get an update on status of those to whom justice had been dealt?
 

Whyre thinks he has gotten the best of the skeleton adjacent Morgan, but at the last moment the rusted shield jerks upwards and the arrow plinks on it and is sent ricocheting away. Mez, who it seems has forgotten that he leaves an opening when he attacks, is struck by his opponents ghostly blade and loses his spell, while he fails find any weakness with his sword.

OOC: Mez takes 4 damage. I rolled for concentration myself.
 
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Whyre watches in dismay as what seems like a competent strike by the magus fails to find its mark. Whyre's brain starts to spin like a wind elemental and he decides to share his insight with the group...



"Morgan, if you can step to my side and keep Bastion and I protected...I'll have a decent shot at picking off the rest of these skeletons while Bastion let's fly as well.

Mez, Evret, you're going to have to flank them...they're too heavily armored to fight them straight up."
 
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OOC: Is a move action enough to draw (ready) a shield? If yes, then doing that and full defense. If not, draw shield as standard action and draw club as a move action.
 

Evret cries out in surprised pain as the creature lays him open. He had expected something like a soul sucking cold, or despair made palpable. Instead these things struck with what felt like physical weapons. This realization seems to crystallize his wavering resolve. Hearing Whyre's cries he remembers his own training. Moving nimbly, he gets out from between the two apparitions and strikes once he is in position.


OOC: Moving diagonally, up and left so I am to the left of G3. That will leave Whyre with a clear shot at G4, though G1 might get in behind me.
 

The skeleton engaged with Mez takes another swing at him with its flickering sword. It slips past the young magus' defences once again and opens another bloody wound, and Mez begin to feel a little faint. Bastion then fires a beam of energy at the offending spirit, but his aim is horribly wide. Evret attempts revenge as well, but is no more succesful.


OOC: Mez takes 5 damage. Mez is also in the square that Evret was going to move to, so you can choose a different space, Selc, though the attack rolls still stand. I will continue with G1 and G4 once you get that posted.
 
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OOC: If I may? Sec, DM said the passage extends beyond your previous position, so you can actually 5' step behind (to the right of) G2 and flank it with Mez.

EDIT: Or you can step to where Mez was and you won't be flanked and you won't be caught on the other side of the party.
 
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