Part 1: The Village With No Name
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Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
Rician's bastard sword stabs the bandit!
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 19; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 4 S/M [2d8] = 10 Large
Rician's bastard sword stabs the bandit!
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 19; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 4 S/M [2d8] = 10 Large
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
GreyWolfVT wrote:Round 5:
The party having killed one of the 3 men have one less target between them and their goal.
Canis misses.
Rician hits bandit 2 for 4 dmg.
Shay casts command on Bandit 3 making him sleep.
Zylax guards the door.
Arastor misses.
Bandit 2 strikes back at Rician but misses.
Bandit 3 sleeping
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Arastor takes a step forward and swings at the remaining bandit, praying this ends swiftly.
Long Sword, Attack [1d20] = 8 Damage [1d8] = 6
And those prayers go unanswered.
Long Sword, Attack [1d20] = 8 Damage [1d8] = 6
And those prayers go unanswered.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Round 6:
Canis misses.
Rician hits and kills Bandit 2.
Shay gags bandit 3.
Zylax
Arastor
Bandit 2 swings again at Rician...misses and dies.
Bandit 3 sleeping
Canis misses.
Rician hits and kills Bandit 2.
Shay gags bandit 3.
Zylax
Arastor
Bandit 2 swings again at Rician...misses and dies.
Bandit 3 sleeping
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Shay
Trying to stay out of the melee, Shay begins to gag and bind the hands of the sleeping bandit.
Trying to stay out of the melee, Shay begins to gag and bind the hands of the sleeping bandit.
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Canis(Crow) Swings his sword, missing very badly yet again...
Crow Broad Sword, To Hit: [1d20] = 2, Damage: S/M[2d4] = 3, L[1d6+1] = 3+1 = 4
Crow Broad Sword, To Hit: [1d20] = 2, Damage: S/M[2d4] = 3, L[1d6+1] = 3+1 = 4
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
A swing of his bastard sword:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 13; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 8 S/M [2d8] = 7 Large
A swing of his bastard sword:
To Hit Roll: [1d20] = 13; Bastard Sword Damage Roll: [2d4] = 8 S/M [2d8] = 7 Large
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Combat is over 2 of the bandits are dead and one now gaged and bound sleeping due to spell.
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Canis(Crow) cleans his blade and sheathes it, grabbing his bow and checking the area that they were fighting in as well as listening for any commotion further in that would tell him if anyone heard the struggle.
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Arastor disgruntled cleans and re-sheaths his sword. He then takes a moment to look around the room again since he is no longer in combat mode.
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In the room there is 2 dead bandits and a sleeping one....
2 chairs and a wooden box containing some of the bandits clothing, and a few spare weapons 3 daggers, a short bow and quiver with 6 arrows in it. A spare set of leather armor and 2 hand axes. The back of the room opens into a natural looking cavern tunnel passage that looks like it goes to a larger cave.
Map: red dot is the party the green Z is Zylax.

Map: red dot is the party the green Z is Zylax.
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Rician Lockwindberg - Paladin - AC 3 HP: 12/14:
Says to the group in a low voice,
"I will go get Zylax, search the bodies."
Says to the group in a low voice,
"I will go get Zylax, search the bodies."
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Shay does as commanded and checks over the bodies, finishing with the sleeping bandit.
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Canis(crow) Will wait for Rician to bring their last group member before silently scouting ahead into the cavern passage.
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On the bandits is not much a total of 10 gp 20 sp coin wise a couple daggers, two short swords and a hand axe. Leather armor and padded armor on the sleeping one. A hand crossbow with 2 bolts.
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Re: Part 1: The Village With No Name
Shay
Shay tightens the gag on the sleeper and slaps him as hard as she can across the face.
She holds her dagger tightly to the mans neck, releases the gag, and says What are you doing down here and how many others are in here with you?
Shay tightens the gag on the sleeper and slaps him as hard as she can across the face.
She holds her dagger tightly to the mans neck, releases the gag, and says What are you doing down here and how many others are in here with you?
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Bandit 3 soils himself and hand manage to say much of anything other than whimper.
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Zylax comes down and joins the group
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Arastor looks at the bandit in disdain. "Put his gag back on and bind his hands and feet. Leave him here till we return. He is of no use what-so-ever.". He then goes and grabs the quiver with 6 arrows and slings it over his shoulder.
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in looking out into the tunnel or the room it appears like this is a natural cave that goes under the house above. The cellar must be attached here somewhere. It is not lit in the back [West] wall of the room you are in. But no light comes from that general area.
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