Chapter 1: The Descent
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Yes he is. He has thrill issues.
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"Remember, you have to live long enough to steal that horn from us, too. The trigger to reanimate the skeletons could be much closer than the horn." Then, looking skyward he mumbles, "If there is a trigger, of course."Hywaywolf wrote:"Right you are, pointy ears. We're in no hurry. The horn will still be there when we finish searching the walls.
(OOC: Undeathly so. When he was a child, the bratty son of the neighborhood necromancer played all sorts of ghastly tricks on him.)Hywaywolf wrote:(OOC: me thinks timorel is afraid of skeletons lol)
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"Ahem, I think it only fair to mention that my current magical capabilities have no affect on the undead."
(OOC 2: Reading back through the thread, I'm assuming Timorel moved into the room as well and is now behind Dorne. How far has Shybolt gone and where is Grumm?)
(OOC: It's cliche, but Timorel has a really bad feeling about this.)Hywaywolf wrote:Yes he is. He has thrill issues.
(OOC 2: Reading back through the thread, I'm assuming Timorel moved into the room as well and is now behind Dorne. How far has Shybolt gone and where is Grumm?)
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(OOC: I know sleep doesn't work on the undead. And I don't see any reason to put off what I am gonna do eventually anyway. We will search these niches sooner or later, might as well get it out of the way. let the bones fall where they may. )
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Grumm: "I prefer honest coin to horns that might end up killing us."
Grumm is going to turn his attention back outside the chamber, in case something comes up behind us.
Grumm is going to turn his attention back outside the chamber, in case something comes up behind us.
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Dorne decides to remain near the doorway. (If I turn undead from here, they will flee to the far wall, if I'm farther inside the room, I could turn them towards the only exit we have.)
To Shybolt (and Timorel if he is following the halfling). "If these skeletons begin to rise, run for the door and I'll call upon the Gods of Earth and Stone to drive the undead towards the far wall"
To Shybolt (and Timorel if he is following the halfling). "If these skeletons begin to rise, run for the door and I'll call upon the Gods of Earth and Stone to drive the undead towards the far wall"
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Shybolt will smile at Dorne, "If these old bones start to ratlle, I'll be a blur blowing past you."
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Timorel is standing fast behind and to the side of Dorne (so I have a clear swing), ready to set the torch on the floor, sword resting on his shoulder.
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Shy bolt sees the elf preparing his sword and says, "Unless you have a mace you might be better off swinging a torch at skeletons. They'd laugh, if they could laugh, at edged weapons. " Shybolt gets a better hold on his own torch as he continues searching the walls.
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"But I feel better swinging five feet of steel instead of two feet of stick," Timorel replies.
(OOC: Wouldn't 1/2 damage from a 2H sword (d10/2) do slightly more damage to skeletons than a club (d4)? Or does the fire add damage as well?)
(OOC: Wouldn't 1/2 damage from a 2H sword (d10/2) do slightly more damage to skeletons than a club (d4)? Or does the fire add damage as well?)
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