Aldus feels put out that the party has so little faith in his skills that they would save a spell for dealing with locks. He doesn't say anything, because he feels sure that if he did, the fates would inevitably be sure to put an impossible lock in his immediate path.
When the door is opened and the magicians have examined it, he will grab the ten foot pole and make a careful survey of the room, with Wulfka right behind him, word and shield at the ready.
Re: IC
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 10:27 pm
by thirdkingdom
VonAlric wrote:Gardo
"Seems like something more for the learned folks here. Follow me." Gardo will enter into the room, shield up and sword down in the water, probing before each step and sweeping to see if there are any hidden objects under the water. He will slowly advance towards the stone door but stop at the stairs to it.
Nothing obstructs Gardo's approach.
sulldawga wrote:Telemachus
"Can we get another Detect Magic spell up and running?"
Telemachus looks to see if there is any furniture, or the remnants of such, in the room.
Did we enter in the SW corner of the new room? Or is there space to the west, from the door, before we hit the west wall? How high up do the stairs lead? One floor up or less?
Telemachus sees no sign of furniture, just shelf after shelf of sodden, rotting books and scrolls. Here and there he sees one that looks like it may be intact; those on the higher shelves, generally, or perhaps it may be bound in something more durable than leather.
Pulpatoon wrote:Aldus feels put out that the party has so little faith in his skills that they would save a spell for dealing with locks. He doesn't say anything, because he feels sure that if he did, the fates would inevitably be sure to put an impossible lock in his immediate path.
When the door is opened and the magicians have examined it, he will grab the ten foot pole and make a careful survey of the room, with Wulfka right behind him, word and shield at the ready.
Aldus approaches the stone door. There is no keyhole, so he casts his gaze about the wall and landing.
The Dungeon of the Door
The Ruined Library
2 turns elapsed
Aldus can say two things for sure: one, there is a trigger concealed into a flagstone on the landing that, when depressed, should cause the door to swing open, away from them into whatever is on the other side. Two, the door is not trapped.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:06 am
by sulldawga
Telemachus
"Well, let's open the next door and see what's behind it. I have great interest in this room but examining its contents can wait."
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:09 am
by Pulpatoon
Aldus: "Peculiar construction for a door. I suppose it would allow an avid reader cross into the room with an armload of books without having to fumble for a door handle. Let's leave it alone until we have made a thorough examination of this room."
He begins a search of the shelves, looking for any legible text, as well as what might be behind the books. Given the amount of mold they probably contain, he puts on gloves, and tries to handle the books as little as possible.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:34 am
by thirdkingdom
Pulpatoon wrote:Aldus: "Peculiar construction for a door. I suppose it would allow an avid reader cross into the room with an armload of books without having to fumble for a door handle. Let's leave it alone until we have made a thorough examination of this room."
He begins a search of the shelves, looking for any legible text, as well as what might be behind the books. Given the amount of mold they probably contain, he puts on gloves, and tries to handle the books as little as possible.
The Dungeon of the Door
The Ruined Library
4 turns elapsed
It's slow going, and somewhat foul, as disturbing the shelves releases clouds of mold into the air. Any hopes that the shelves contain scrolls of puissant spells, or tomes of ancient wisdom, are dashed by the search. Those writings that remain intact are written in a tongue in which Aldus is not familiar, although it uses the alphabet of the Common Tongue of Man. However, the thief is savvy enough to recognize that the surviving scrolls and books are records and ledgers, journals and musings of a personal nature. He judges that they may have some value to historians -- perhaps even to Brassan Cen, who mentioned that he studies the history of the surrounding lands. If this tomb indeed contains the remains of a king or potentate of the boar-folk of old.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 1:34 pm
by VonAlric
Gardo
"Are we ready to move ahead? Someone open that door while I set myself for a possible attack."
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 1:37 pm
by Pulpatoon
Aldus heads out of the dungeon in order to catch a breath of fresh air and clear the dust and mold off himself. He carries out a couple tomes, just as curiosity pieces. "When we come back for the statues, we can clear out the library, too. I think we may be responsible for a blossoming of study in the history of these parts.
"Shall we try the next door? It's not trapped, and stepping on the flagstone should pop it open, as long as the mechanism is still in good shape. Who wants to be first in line?"
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 1:45 pm
by sulldawga
Telemachus is ready to move on through the next door.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 1:49 pm
by The_Wanderer
Feargus
"Perhaps I can compose some kind of a song on these works...anyway, forward we go. I can help flank the door as we enter. Goshawk - Get that long polearm ready."
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 1:54 pm
by Pulpatoon
Wulfka is prepared to be among the first to go through the door, adopting a defensive stance.
Aldus hangs back.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 3:45 pm
by thirdkingdom
The Dungeon of the Door
Five Turns Elapsed
Once Aldus points it out the trigger is readily apparent; a small square of stone maybe a handswidth long and wide, set into the floor at the base of the wall. Goshawk presses it with the butt end of his weapon. There's a grinding noise from somewhere within the earth, and the door swings inward as if on a pivot hinge, revealing a darkened room beyond. There's a blur of movement before anyone can focus on what lies within the room, and in an instant five shapes -- humanoid, but possessing an almost feral, canine mien -- spring forth from within, followed by an absolutely ghastly stench!
Intentions for Round One, please.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 4:02 pm
by sulldawga
Telemachus
The mage moves back to the opposite edge of the room. Casfrea steps in front of him and moves to attack any of the foes that approach.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 4:19 pm
by shaidar
Newton
"Nald, try and turn them, I'll see if I can make it easier to hit them"
He casts Faerie Fire on the undead horrors.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 5:42 pm
by VonAlric
Gardo
"Gotcha." A smile hits his lips. He sizes up the closest one and strikes.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 6:09 pm
by The_Wanderer
Feargus
"Not if I do first, Gardo!" Feargus tests out the weight of the new spear and jabs it one handed at one of the shapes while ducking behind the new shield. Goshawk will follow behind as closely as possible, jabbing his polearm over the shoulders of Gardo and Feargus.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 8:55 pm
by thirdkingdom
Round One
The warriors had already arrayed themselves in front of the door, so they take the brunt of the attack. A foul miasma enters the room, causing everyone except Casfrea, Feargus, Gardo, and Telemachus to retch and heave; spellcasting is impossible as the affected adventurers' stomachs empty. Gardo slays one, his blade biting deeply into another one on the backstroke. Goshawk is bitten by one, whilst Casfrea is scored on one cheek by an ancient claw. One manages to penetrate the line of fighters and leaps upon Naldo, sending the poor cleric splashing into the water. He screams, and then is silent!
Newton finds he is unable to cast any spells due to his heaving belly; Aldus looses an arrow that misses. Feargus and Goshawk both hit their targets; Wulfka's blade just barely misses another, whistling over its head. Casfrea lets out an incoherent yawp, her eyes glazing over, and she moves with a dexterity and speed that belies her size, but slips in the water, her blow going wild and missing the undead creature attacking her by feet.
Actions for Round Two, please. Nald has been slain. Initiative, PCs first:: 2#1d612
Ghasts tie for first with Aldus, Gardo, Newton.
Ghast hp: 10-12, 12, 17-11, 18-12, 24-7. http://orokos.com/roll/744565: 15#1d20+35121118182377232215...
I'm assigning chances in the following manner to determine who is attacked: Feargus (5-6), Goshawk (7-8), Gardo (9-10), Casfrea (11-12) and Wulfka (13-14) are all in the front line, and will attacked on the indicated roll. Aldus (1), Newton (2), Nald (3), and Telemachus (4) will be attacked on their numbers: http://orokos.com/roll/744575: 5#1d141037115 Attacked, in order: Gardo, Nald, Goshawk, Casfrea, Feargus.
First three attacks miss Gardo.
All three attacks hit Nald. Nald takes 8 damage. Nald is reduced to 0 hp. Ghast gains an additional attack: http://orokos.com/roll/744602: 1d20+3161d851d136 That's against Feargus . . . which is a a miss.
Last attack (bite) hits Goshawk. Goshawk takes 6 damage and must save to avoid paralyzation.Needs a 13+ to succeed:: 1d2018
First attack hits Casfrea, and she takes 4 damage. Does Casfrea rage? 1-2 in 6 chance of raging:: 2#1d615 Yes.
Feargus takes no damage.
It's a small room. Everyone must save v poison to avoid their stench: Save v poison in order:: 8#1d201718101871118
Looks like Feargus, Gardo, Telemachus, and Casfrea all save.
Aldus. Let's assume he fires his bow: http://orokos.com/roll/744598: 1d20+681d641d52
Gardo: http://orokos.com/roll/744599: 1d20+9291d8+411 Nat 20! That hits the one bedeviling him, which is ghoul #1. Gardo slays a ghast with one blow! Cleave . . . http://orokos.com/roll/744600: 1d20+9241d8+412. And that hits . . . http://orokos.com/roll/744601: 1d43
Newton: The description of the ghast stench specifically states that those affected retch and vomit, so I'm going to say spellcasting is not possible. No spell is wasted, though!
Goshawk lowers his polearm and attempts to trip one of the ghasts.
He is proficient with a +1 Strength bonus...kind of interested to see how the mechanics work out if he succeeds.
Re: IC
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:24 pm
by sulldawga
Telemachus
The mage reaches into his pack yet again for oil flasks and torches.
Re: IC
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:12 am
by Pulpatoon
Aldus follows Telemachus' lead, and flings an oil flask at one of the creatures.
Wulfka strikes with her sword.
Re: IC
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:37 am
by VonAlric
Gardo
"That's one! Try and keep up, Feargus. Careful Casfrea!, Don't let that thing hit you." Gardo will concentrate on dispatching the creature in front of him then turn his attention to the one that got past him and took out Nald.