Re: Chapter 1b: Mystery of Odlo - The cavern
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:58 pm
Torchbearers: Hunwald, Baye, Hailey
The fight continues at the top of the cavern. Hunwald is attacked again.
Spider bite Hunwald [1d20+2]=19+2=21, damage [1d4]=4
The spider bites into the horse-handler's shoulder. His lifeless body slumps, and the torch is extinguished as it falls from his hand. Rex please feel free to narrate Hunwald's demise.
Extinguish torch 1-yes 2-no [1d2]=1
The spider begins to collect Hunwald's corpse. Hanson's torch still flickers on the ledge, allowing Sully and Sisyphus to launch arrows at the spiders. The projectiles graze each of the creatures.
The spider with Hanson's body continues to try to retreat, but still can't muster the strength to pull his body free of the rope.
Spider strength test DC 16 [1d20+2]=10+2=12
Nordman, still too far to launch an attack on the spiders, works his way along the ledge as the others retreat. Baye holds a torch aloft as Cotgric belays his fellow villagers down, Palermo helping them along. Ayre stands ready with staff, ready for other dangers.
It looks as if the spider with Hunwald's body will retreat to the alcove. The other spider looks to try to do the same with Hanson's. It looks safe for the party to retreat, but you're unsure how long the spider will pull on Hanson's corpse before looking for another target.
On the floor of the cavern, Radahn, Bilberta, Rimilda, and Wenyld look on as Hailey tenderly caresses Deuteria's hair as she collects her hero's belongings.
Sisyphus is out of arrows. Sully has one remaining. Nordman can join them near the ceiling. All the others are retreating to the cavern floor. Nordman can get in position to attack this round, being close enough. But to avoid a range-based attack penalty he will have to put himself closest to the spiders. Actions?
The fight continues at the top of the cavern. Hunwald is attacked again.
Spider bite Hunwald [1d20+2]=19+2=21, damage [1d4]=4
The spider bites into the horse-handler's shoulder. His lifeless body slumps, and the torch is extinguished as it falls from his hand. Rex please feel free to narrate Hunwald's demise.
Extinguish torch 1-yes 2-no [1d2]=1
The spider begins to collect Hunwald's corpse. Hanson's torch still flickers on the ledge, allowing Sully and Sisyphus to launch arrows at the spiders. The projectiles graze each of the creatures.
The spider with Hanson's body continues to try to retreat, but still can't muster the strength to pull his body free of the rope.
Spider strength test DC 16 [1d20+2]=10+2=12
Nordman, still too far to launch an attack on the spiders, works his way along the ledge as the others retreat. Baye holds a torch aloft as Cotgric belays his fellow villagers down, Palermo helping them along. Ayre stands ready with staff, ready for other dangers.
It looks as if the spider with Hunwald's body will retreat to the alcove. The other spider looks to try to do the same with Hanson's. It looks safe for the party to retreat, but you're unsure how long the spider will pull on Hanson's corpse before looking for another target.
On the floor of the cavern, Radahn, Bilberta, Rimilda, and Wenyld look on as Hailey tenderly caresses Deuteria's hair as she collects her hero's belongings.
Sisyphus is out of arrows. Sully has one remaining. Nordman can join them near the ceiling. All the others are retreating to the cavern floor. Nordman can get in position to attack this round, being close enough. But to avoid a range-based attack penalty he will have to put himself closest to the spiders. Actions?