Part 1: The Village With No Name
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Canis(Crow) lets loose another arrow at the same archer, unless he is dead, if so then he will aim at the next adjacent one and fire.
Crow Long Bow: [1d20+2] = 15+2 = 17, Damage: S/M[1d6] = 2, L[1d6] = 5
Crow Long Bow: [1d20+2] = 15+2 = 17, Damage: S/M[1d6] = 2, L[1d6] = 5
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Arastor lets loose with his bow again at a new archer.
Bow of Doubling: Hit: [1d20] = 17 Damage: [1d8] = 6 & Hit: [1d20] = 13 Damage: [1d8] = 3
Hits AC 2 and AC 6
Bow of Doubling: Hit: [1d20] = 11 Damage: [1d8] = 7 & Hit: [1d20] = 3 Damage: [1d8] = 3
Hits AC 8 and a miss
Bow of Doubling: Hit: [1d20] = 17 Damage: [1d8] = 6 & Hit: [1d20] = 13 Damage: [1d8] = 3
Hits AC 2 and AC 6
Bow of Doubling: Hit: [1d20] = 11 Damage: [1d8] = 7 & Hit: [1d20] = 3 Damage: [1d8] = 3
Hits AC 8 and a miss
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Round 1:
PC's win init.
Rician ?
Crow fires an arrow back hitting the other wounded archer killing him.
Shay hits one of the wounded archers with a sling stone/bullet 5 dmg. Thusly killing the archer.
Zylax remains under cover, ready and waiting to plunge his dagger into a foe.
Arastor fires two arrows back hitting the remaining archer killing the man with all arrows.
Archer 1 dead
Archer 2 dead
Archer 3 dead
Galyn has vanished from sight likely fleeing or hiding behind cover.
Cannibal reaches Rician and engages him Cannibal round 1[1d20+1] = 9+1 = 10 Cannibal Round 2[1d20+1] = 17+1 = 18 [1d6+1] = 2+1 = 3 [1d6+1] = 4+1 = 5
Bandit 1 with the turn of events stop mid run and reverse direction
Bandit 2 with the turn of events stop mid run and reverse direction
Round 2:
in round 1 Cannibal misses Rician.
PC's win init.
Rician ?
Crow fires an arrow back hitting the other wounded archer killing him.
Shay hits one of the wounded archers with a sling stone/bullet 5 dmg. Thusly killing the archer.
Zylax remains under cover, ready and waiting to plunge his dagger into a foe.
Arastor fires two arrows back hitting the remaining archer killing the man with all arrows.
Archer 1 dead
Archer 2 dead
Archer 3 dead
Galyn has vanished from sight likely fleeing or hiding behind cover.
Cannibal reaches Rician and engages him Cannibal round 1[1d20+1] = 9+1 = 10 Cannibal Round 2[1d20+1] = 17+1 = 18 [1d6+1] = 2+1 = 3 [1d6+1] = 4+1 = 5
Bandit 1 with the turn of events stop mid run and reverse direction
Bandit 2 with the turn of events stop mid run and reverse direction
Round 2:
in round 1 Cannibal misses Rician.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Crow did not, in fact, fire a crossbow. 
Canis(Crow) Fires an arrow at one of the retreating bandits.
Crow Long Bow: [1d20+2] = 15+2 = 17, Damage: S/M[1d6] = 6, L[1d6] = 4

Canis(Crow) Fires an arrow at one of the retreating bandits.
Crow Long Bow: [1d20+2] = 15+2 = 17, Damage: S/M[1d6] = 6, L[1d6] = 4
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Shay does not like these ruffians one bit. She remembers assholes like these from back when she was forced to "entertain" men who were very much like them.
In her mind, the only thing that's worse than a bully boy bandit, is a chicken shit loser that runs away when things get rough.
She slings another stone at the other fleeing coward aiming directly for his head.
Attack w/ Sling [1d20] = 20 Damage [1d4+1] = 3+1 = 4
In her mind, the only thing that's worse than a bully boy bandit, is a chicken shit loser that runs away when things get rough.
She slings another stone at the other fleeing coward aiming directly for his head.
Attack w/ Sling [1d20] = 20 Damage [1d4+1] = 3+1 = 4

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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Needless to say one of the fleeing bandits is hit and killed by Shay's sling attack. The bandit's skull cracked open, he falls to the ground as his fellow bandit looks in horror and tries to run faster. Only to then get struck down by Crow's arrow. All that remains is Rician's foe Cannibal and the elusive Galyn.
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Canis(Crow) will wait a moment, watching Rician engage Cannibal before surveying the house and nearby area, running forward and around the two fighting in his search for Galyn, his bow ever at the ready.
If he finds the bandit leader attempting to hide or run he will quickly let loose an arrow before giving chase.
Crow Long Bow: [1d20+2] = 13+2 = 15, Damage: S/M[1d6] = 4, L[1d6] = 5
If he finds the bandit leader attempting to hide or run he will quickly let loose an arrow before giving chase.
Crow Long Bow: [1d20+2] = 13+2 = 15, Damage: S/M[1d6] = 4, L[1d6] = 5
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
After seeing her kill shot, Shay will not engage any other enemy. She will stay near Zylax and hope that the big boys can sort through the rest of these ruffians.
She will keep a sharp eye out all around in hopes of spotting the elusive and cowardly Galyn.
She will keep a sharp eye out all around in hopes of spotting the elusive and cowardly Galyn.
Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
Attacking Cannibal:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 19; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 5 S/M [2d8] = 4 Large
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 16; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 6 S/M [2d8] = 10 Large
Attacking Cannibal:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 19; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 5 S/M [2d8] = 4 Large
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 16; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 6 S/M [2d8] = 10 Large
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Cannibal gets hit twice for a total of 11 dmg he returns the attacks and hits Rician only once for 5 dmg. Cannibal Drops to his knees before the Paladin "Give me a warriors death if you see fit." he tosses aside his sword.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
Ok, If Cannibal's wounds are mortal, the Paladin, will give him what he wishes, if not, we could use him for questioning & let the villagers decide his fate.
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 20; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 6 S/M [2d8] = 4 Large
Ok, If Cannibal's wounds are mortal, the Paladin, will give him what he wishes, if not, we could use him for questioning & let the villagers decide his fate.
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 20; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 6 S/M [2d8] = 4 Large
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Canis(Crow) straps his bow to his back and draws his broad sword, cautiously heading towards the front door, intent on finding his mark and finishing what he came here to do...
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Wait......What?MonkeyWrench wrote:Canis(Crow) straps his bow to his back and draws his broad sword, cautiously heading towards the front door, intent on finding his mark and finishing what he came here to do...
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....... What indeed?








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Crow aka Canis was scouting ahead and while everyone was watching the battle with Cannibal and Rician Crow disappeared. Something caught his attention.
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His wounds are treatable but he is nearly dead. You can tell he would fight more but he is bleeding badly from the hits you scored on him.PyroArrow wrote:Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
Ok, If Cannibal's wounds are mortal, the Paladin, will give him what he wishes, if not, we could use him for questioning & let the villagers decide his fate.
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 20; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 6 S/M [2d8] = 4 Large
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Kill em anyway!!! 

Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
Because Cannibal tossed his weapon aside, Rician, can not strike what would otherwise be a final blow.
Instead, Rician will move to subdue him & hold Cannibal for questioning.
Because Cannibal tossed his weapon aside, Rician, can not strike what would otherwise be a final blow.
Instead, Rician will move to subdue him & hold Cannibal for questioning.
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Alright Rician subdues Cannibal binds him up with rope. Then Rician, Zylax, Shay and Arastor realize Canis is missing. The last any of you saw of him he was nearing the other side of Galyn's house where the front door is. Being a look out. Nobody has seen him for quite some time. Galyn also has not reappeared as of yet.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Shay will run to the doorway where Canis was last headed. If she doesn't see any sign of him she will enter the house and begin searching.