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Post by K Man on May 4, 2006 13:58:46 GMT -5
Turning back from his position near the temple, Loopmottin looses an arrow at the tree, ineffectually puncturing its thick bark. [Hardness 10, no damage, you're already within 100ft] Bell and Caatrah continue to advance, distancing themselves from the harmful tree and even more dangerous barbarian. [/pre] <<<LEGEND>>> R R = Hildigunn's Rhino H = Hildigunn B = Lobelia (Belle) T = Tham L = Loopmottin (mounted) C = Caatrah ******* = Dense Foliage (1/2 Movement, no charging) ±±±±±±±±± = Huge Tree, Dead {I'm gonna laugh when Hildigunn polishes this party off for me}[rand=509654765790339173617618603253659734026599931463333345576989442]
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Post by TheZebraShakes™ on May 4, 2006 14:16:00 GMT -5
I meant to double move to the temple last round and cast the spell this round after she gets her new save to stop raging that way he would still be near the others when he casted it. I figured it would save time so you could just roll the two saves this round. So he really shouldn't be there, a slight misunderstanding.
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Post by Japic on May 4, 2006 14:37:23 GMT -5
{Whenever Tham actually tries the spell, I need to roll a will save to stop frenzy}
[dice=20]+6=25 woohoo!
Shaking her head Hildigunn fall to her knees and watch the rhino run away from her. She was his master and she had hit it. No wonder it ran from her.
Using her maul to lean on the tired warrior get up and calls after her rhino.
"Come back, we got more bad guys to kill"
{command: come} [dice=20]+10 vs DC ? (up to DM since I hurt it)
Fatuigued for now.[rand=92595335505355875649585296072558294620715763838865155148525165216]
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Post by TheZebraShakes™ on May 4, 2006 14:49:37 GMT -5
[glow=forestgreen,2,300]Watching as Hildigunn begins to calm down, Tham turns away from her without words and heads over toward the others to rejoin them.
He wonders what was done to this woman in the past which has caused her to become what she is today. He can only blame the orc blood within her.
Well he would have no more of this, making a mental note not to travel with her anymore.
He is ready to move on and put an end to this dark woman, the aggrevation and exhaustion evident in his handsome elven face. [/glow]
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Post by Lin on May 4, 2006 17:37:40 GMT -5
[Umm, she passed the save. That means calm emotions didn't work and she is still frenzying]
Belle sighs and impatiently peers down the hole. This was going to be one helluva mess and she really didn't understand why this was happening. Why did they bring her along? Is was bad enough those with orcish blood were positively boorish to have for dinner, but it seemed that they brought these qualities ono the battlefield as well. Was there any place they flourished?
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Post by chunker on May 4, 2006 21:21:35 GMT -5
Loopmottin exchanges knowing glances with the others. This would be his last journey with Hildegoon too... He guides his badger steed into the hole, now leading the way. He pauses at the top of the ramp to speak to Gnibbles.
"Rak clik thub thub beesh ka frig tos. Mish kaf." he commands in fluent badger.
[Speak with animals and tell Gnibbles to pull up and growl warning when he smells undead or anything else approaching, and to guide them toward anything living he catches scent of. Then down the hole.]
{DC's 12 for a wounded animal to do a trick it knows, but then again she did the wounding...}
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Post by Wicksy on May 5, 2006 2:30:54 GMT -5
Caatrah roles his eyes, embarrassed by his half-orc colleague. It was no wonder his kind had such a bad reputation. He could fully understand why most people tended to shun the half-orcs in the academy. Things would be little different on their return.
Maybe they could lure her into the temple and let her carve her way through? No, that may be dangerous. The child, if still alive could be in more danger from Hildigunn than the undead.
Caatrah will delay, if Hildigunn starts coming closer with a wild look (ie still frenzying), he will back off.
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Post by Japic on May 5, 2006 9:02:06 GMT -5
[Umm, she passed the save. That means calm emotions didn't work and she is still frenzying] {Yes she passed the calm emotions DC and was unaffected (KMan rolled this one). However on her own turn she can attempt to end the frenzy prematurely. My roll is a DC 20 will save to stop of my own volition.} {unless I missed something in the rules she should be just fine as of now}
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Post by TheZebraShakes™ on May 5, 2006 12:10:02 GMT -5
Just to clarify, Tham didn't cast Calm emotions. He was waiting to see if she calmed down on her own. which she did i guess. don't know the class. so he didn't cast it, as that wasn't his action last round. But it doesn't matter. I'm just not going to mark off the spell.
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