Ewell observes the situation and responds...
Ahh, yes. That is how it appears to be. I consider myself an honorable fellow. I certainly did not mean to accuse, simply inquiring. I would not forgive myself for falling into the wrong lot you see...It simply would not do. I had an encounter just an hour back with a tall armored creature who had chained underlings. Didnt want to see that it was you doing the chaining.
He raises his hand in a more jovial greeting.
My name is Ewell. I've come from Alton, born and raised.
He looks at the creatures working to free the wolf. In returning his head back to the human, he concludes...
How do you hold up, once he is freed? Are you able to continue your fighting? I can't do much healing, but I can skewer 'em for you if requested.
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Flushed with his success and clearly with his blood up , Kaltar offers:
"the time for talking is past - we certainly don't want the wolf loose if we can help it"
As he turns and moves to engage the goblin seeming to be doing the most untying
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Three of the goblins have moved from working at the actual restraint to calming the beast itself, leaving a single goblin to work on freeing it. The wolf, obviously well trained by these goblins, has one focus: Eliminate the intruders!
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Here's the situation:
All four goblins are going to be fully occupied during this first round (rounds reset with a new encounter). You are all under the impression that the wolf will attack anyone of you that gets close enough, meaning an attempted attack on a goblin will likely draw an attack from the wolf. A lengthy weapon (e.g. spear or lance) will be able to reach a target without penalty.
I will need declared actions and initiative rolls from each of you. If attacking, also provide your attack and damage rolls.
And trust me, things are set to get even more interesting very, very soon.
