Part 1: The Village With No Name
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Nope he made it safely behind a building, in the prior round he was in bow shot range now nobody knows where he is.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
[quote=MonkeyWrench]Is the bandit running away still visible? I'll even throw in a wisdom roll since that pertains to a characters surrounding area... 
Crow Wisdom(13): [1d20] = 10
If not then Crow will knock another arrow and slowly approach the group as Doric grapples with the remaining bandit, his hood still up.[/quote]
Looks like my comment made last round was missed

Crow Wisdom(13): [1d20] = 10
If not then Crow will knock another arrow and slowly approach the group as Doric grapples with the remaining bandit, his hood still up.[/quote]
Looks like my comment made last round was missed

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well there were 2 runners you hit one so it was not missed MW
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There were two runners? Well then, I take my comment back 

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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
Round 4:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 16
Bastard Sword- To Damage roll: [2d4] = 4
Round 5:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 2
Round 4:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 16
Bastard Sword- To Damage roll: [2d4] = 4
Round 5:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 2
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Rician killed the remaining bandit that did not run in round 5. There are no more to capture. With 8 of the 9 total gang members dead What does the party wish to do? There are folks outside the inn that appear happy to see someone take down a portion of the gang and they smile at the party then return to the inn to drink and celebrate.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
So we question the remaining Bandit then?
So we question the remaining Bandit then?
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if you can locate him he ran off and you lost sight of him about a round and a half back.
Doric seeing the battle over decides to leave the party and heads back out of town having freed the horses his druidic duties ended he heads back south on the road everyone came in on. "Don't bother looking for me I'm headed back to try and locate the forest gnome and his people to see if I might live with them and perform my druid duties where I belong in the forest."
Doric seeing the battle over decides to leave the party and heads back out of town having freed the horses his druidic duties ended he heads back south on the road everyone came in on. "Don't bother looking for me I'm headed back to try and locate the forest gnome and his people to see if I might live with them and perform my druid duties where I belong in the forest."
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The hooded figure walks over towards the group, letting the druid leave with no comment. He lowers his hood to reveal a half-elf with short cut hair and a stoic look about him. "Seemed your friend needed help, I am Canis." He looks over to Shay and nods to her, "Thank you for helping me with the big one, Miss."
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Zylax returns to the party.I think we will be in for an all out attack from the bandits now.
Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Arastor gives the new-comer a once over before turning his attention to Zylax. "That is assuming that there are enough bandits left to stage an attack. I'm sure once that long brigand returns to their group and tells them the story of how quickly we brought down all their men, they may think twice about engaging us."
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Shay looks at this new "stranger" for a long while, seeming a bit confused. You're welcome.......... stranger?MonkeyWrench wrote:The hooded figure walks over towards the group, letting the druid leave with no comment. He lowers his hood to reveal a half-elf with short cut hair and a stoic look about him. "Seemed your friend needed help, I am Canis." He looks over to Shay and nods to her, "Thank you for helping me with the big one, Miss."
I'm not upset to see that one go. He seemed a bit......out of touch to me. She motions towards the departing Druid.
Well, Im sure as Zylax has stated, that wont be the last we see of that bunch whether we frightened them or not. What do we do now?
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Canis(Crow) looks to Shay, correcting her. "It's Canis, my name." He motions for everyone, "Lets head to the tavern, we can blend in with the villagers while we make our introductions." He then starts to head towards the tavern.
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Being an assassin it is important for people to not recognize you he has an amulet that allows him to roll to change his appearance. You folks will have a lot of "new" companions that are all MW 

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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Just so long as Alanis doesn't make a guest appearance. 
I agree with Canis. We should join the villagers in the inn. We may be able to glean more information about these bandits.

I agree with Canis. We should join the villagers in the inn. We may be able to glean more information about these bandits.
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Alright so should I assume everyone is going to move onto the inn or is anyone going to do the normal D&D thing and loot some bodies first?
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Wow. Got too wrapped up in the story 
Arastor will check through the possessions of the bandit nearest to him.

Arastor will check through the possessions of the bandit nearest to him.
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Canis (crow) will stop and look back to the group, giving them time to loot the bodies before heading back towards the Inn. He scans the streets and surrounding area for any incoming bandits or threats. His sword is sheathed again but he still holds his long bow in his hand.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Zylax will assist in the looting of the bandits as well
I am pretty beat up here,can anyone help me?
I am pretty beat up here,can anyone help me?
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hmmm well the druid might have been the only healing but i though there was a cleric maybe not might only have the paladin.
“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
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