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Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 9:15 pm
by lab mix
Confused, and with injuries still aching, Marsha rises from the puddle and steps in the direction motioned by the skeleton. She'd like to make a little more sense of the confusion before joining the fray...!

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:37 am
by Pulpatoon
Dagger attack (STR 9): [1d20] = 19; damage: [1d6] = 3
Dagger attack (STR 9): [1d20] = 19; damage: [1d6] = 2

Aldus the Tailor is thoroughly shaken and creeped out by all the skeletons, and keeps shying away from delivering a solid blow.

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 4:55 pm
by cmrsalmon
Your head clears, Marsha, as you shuffle through the near-black space between the light of Fletch's torch and the circle of torchlight at the far end of the chamber.

As you approach, you can make out three somewhat-dishevelled figures struggling with something emerging from a half-open stone door, set into the long wall of the chamber.

Despite several fraught but powerfully-aimed blows from Siegfried and Aden (and some less powerful blows from the tailor), the skeleton clears the doorway, unharmed.

Heretical though it may be, you need to roll under to hit in The Black Hack, not equal to or under.

As a second animated skeleton forces its way though the doorway, the first jabs at you with its short spear.

Aden, Aldus or Siegfried? [1d3] = 1

Skellington's short spear: [1d4] = 4

Can I get a STR check from Aden to avoid the pointy, pointy jab, jab?

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 3:31 pm
by Vile
cmrsalmon wrote:Heretical though it may be, you need to roll under to hit in The Black Hack, not equal to or under.
Ah! So we do! Terrible how ingrained things become. Post edited accordingly.

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:27 pm
by lab mix
Seeing the second skeleton, Marsha tests her favor with Yiol once again...

Banish (vs. WIS 10, add skeleton HD) [1d20] = 13

Having failed her companions, Marsha begins to wonder if she has also failed her god...

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 9:15 pm
by Pulpatoon
While waving his shears vaguely in the direction of the skeletons, Aldus turns his head and notices the woman suddenly in their midst. "OH! How do you do, Miss... I mean... Sister? Ma'am? Reverend?

"We, ah, seem to have upset the local color. We can make proper introductions in a minute."
He turns and, wanting to impress the newcomer, puts a little more weight behind his jab.

Dagger attack (STR 9): [1d20] = 6; damage: [1d6] = 3

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 10:07 pm
by mjulius
Strength Check [Fail] STR 8 [1d20] = 11

The skeleton plunges his spear into Aden's chest, twists, and yanks it out. Aden peers into empty eye sockets as his life drains rapidly away, his sword clattering to the ground.

Out of Action Roll [Dead - Not alive anymore.]
Out of Action [1d6] = 6

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 11:06 pm
by Pulpatoon
Aldus cries out, "Aden!"
He runs to his fallen comrade's side and leans in to catch any last words.

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 11:47 pm
by Rusty Tincanne
Pulpatoon wrote:Aldus cries out, "Aden!"
He runs to his fallen comrade's side and leans in to catch any last words.
And his belongings, no doubt. ;)

Sorry to see that happen though! Time to roll up another character!

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 11:59 pm
by lab mix
Marsha nods at the tailor. "Yes, introductions..."

Her words are interrupted by the tailor's exclamation and dash to his fallen comrade. She looks on with concern.

Perhaps introductions can't wait after all.

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:36 am
by mjulius
His eyes hazy and looking at nothing in particular, Aden says, I buried my inheritance in...in...in..............................{gasp}.

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:49 am
by Pulpatoon
Aldus urgently clutches Aden closer. "Yes? Yes? Don't die, yet! You were saying?!"

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 1:06 am
by mjulius
Aden: ...............................

hehehe

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:50 am
by Vile
Siegfried loses his temper and goes after the skeleton which speared his comrade.

(STR:15) [1d20] = 16

Anger never was a good fencing partner, and Siegfried's swing goes wide once more.

Re: Chapter One - A grim fate

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 12:13 am
by Pulpatoon