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Post by (George) 3.5./ ZEM ( 4.0) on Jun 1, 2016 2:29:04 GMT -5
I did post saving rolls hence the 16 and the 17 Str roll anyway sucks he missed and I forgot because he aimed at the number one he could have used Relentless attack on it O well.
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Post by at on Jun 1, 2016 3:23:09 GMT -5
Bishop presses his attack on the wolves trying to draw their attention away from his companions, doing what he can at this distance to heal his companions.
Step to I4 and attack #1 - or move to attack whatever wolf is still standing as appropriate an0wrloKp_1-20+5 to hit for p_1-8+3 damage to wolf 1
If there are wolves still standing then - p_1-4+3 healing word for Aegis (bonus action) If the combat is over Bishop will use more mundane out of combat healing and save his magic.1-20�1-8�1-4
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Post by kawaylon1 on Jun 1, 2016 3:54:23 GMT -5
If the battle is over i would like to see to the donkey (kamon-do named it fred )
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Post by falconis on Jun 1, 2016 9:58:03 GMT -5
Given that Mika literally saved Aegis' life, he focuses his hands and fires again, using a Flame Bolt to attempt to slam into the flank of the wolf K9KGpRXVp_1-20+5 = 21 to hit Once it connects, Aegis prays to Palor that it burns the flesh off of the wicked creature with a loud and angry yell p_1-10 damage total Searing the wolf, he lets out a slightly triumphant cry, before realizing that too much movement would attract another wolf's attention. The bolt of flame isn't enough to sear the flesh from the Wolf's bones, but it is enough to finish off the Wolf. It collapses with its fur smoldering. Mika says, " Thanks!" ((Replies are being weird. Whenever you quote a post it changes the result)) Sighing in relief, he nods over to Mika, responding in kind, " The least I could do considering the whole "protecting me from harm" thing"
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Post by harknail on Jun 1, 2016 10:17:28 GMT -5
I did post saving rolls hence the 16 and the 17 Str roll anyway sucks he missed and I forgot because he aimed at the number one he could have used Relentless attack on it O well. Yes you did, in the second post. Meanwhile, since the roll wasn't in the first post (where you said you would change targets), I was posting a save for you as well. So crossed posts. And I forgot about Relentless attack :-( But that wolf isn't going to be a threat any more.Map (updates as positions change)
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Post by harknail on Jun 1, 2016 10:24:44 GMT -5
Bishop presses his attack on the wolves trying to draw their attention away from his companions, doing what he can at this distance to heal his companions. Step to I4 and attack #1 - or move to attack whatever wolf is still standing as appropriate an0wrloKp_1-20+5 to hit for p_1-8+3 damage to wolf 1
If there are wolves still standing then - p_1-4+3 healing word for Aegis (bonus action) If the combat is over Bishop will use more mundane out of combat healing and save his magic.My bad, forgot to update the map after the wolf turn. #1 moved so Bishop needs to move to K4 to get flanking (not that he needs it, since the first roll hit). Bishop strikes wolf #1, not quite killing it. Aegis feels much better with some magical healing. Combat not quite over at this point, still two wolves alive.
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Post by harknail on Jun 1, 2016 10:26:56 GMT -5
Mika tries to finish off the big wolf that keeps attacking Fred. Thanks to the distraction of Thrack being on the other side of it, she hits and kills the big wolf with her long sword. The donkey is safe (though still badly wounded). Attack: 6jwCsqQWp_1-20+5=,7 p_1-20+5=16 Damage: p_1-8+3=91-20�1-20�1-8
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Post by harknail on Jun 1, 2016 10:33:24 GMT -5
The remaining wolf retreats and runs off. The lone survivor of the wolf pack, and very badly wounded (1 HP left).
Combat is now over. There are wounds to tend (though a short rest will likely deal with all but the Donkey's wounds). And there are wolf pelts to skin and/or wolf meat to dress if anyone is interested in those.
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Post by harknail on Jun 1, 2016 10:43:07 GMT -5
If the battle is over i would like to see to the donkey (kamon-do named it fred ) Fred is still alive, and still standing. But his front right leg is in very bad shape. (Fred has 1 HP left) The donkey will need healing before it can continue pulling the cart. OOC: The real reason Fred kept attacking instead of bolting and running is that I forgot to make Fred a movable icon. He was a fixed part of the map, so I couldn't move him without redoing the map.
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Post by kawaylon1 on Jun 1, 2016 19:00:51 GMT -5
If the battle is over i would like to see to the donkey (kamon-do named it fred ) Fred is still alive, and still standing. But his front right leg is in very bad shape. (Fred has 1 HP left) The donkey will need healing before it can continue pulling the cart. OOC: The real reason Fred kept attacking instead of bolting and running is that I forgot to make Fred a movable icon. He was a fixed part of the map, so I couldn't move him without redoing the map. what roll is for dressing freds wounds?
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Post by falconis on Jun 1, 2016 21:50:33 GMT -5
Aegis, leaning back against the cart, pants hard, feeling blood continue to flow down his leg from the bite. "Remind me to start wearing medium armor as soon as I can get a handle on it" he wheezes, clamboring back on the cart as he looks over to Mika. "Mind helping me dress the wound? I'm not exactly the best at this and I'm a little woozy right now" he said, smiling over to her wearily.
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Post by (George) 3.5./ ZEM ( 4.0) on Jun 1, 2016 22:38:40 GMT -5
Thrack calms down. He looks at his leg. Shrugs.
" Just one more scar to add. Ok well I'm not that board anymore, Um what do we do with the bodies?"
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Post by at on Jun 2, 2016 3:40:51 GMT -5
Bishop will assist bandaging up the wounded and then stand guard until the group is ready to continue, while he doubted the wolves would return others may have heard the fight or even been responsible for driving them to attack.
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Post by harknail on Jun 5, 2016 12:03:54 GMT -5
Fred is still alive, and still standing. But his front right leg is in very bad shape. (Fred has 1 HP left) The donkey will need healing before it can continue pulling the cart. OOC: The real reason Fred kept attacking instead of bolting and running is that I forgot to make Fred a movable icon. He was a fixed part of the map, so I couldn't move him without redoing the map. what roll is for dressing freds wounds? it takes a Wisdom (Medicine) roll to stabilize someone at 0 hit points. To simply bind wounds who still have positive hit points, no roll is needed, this is just flavor. The actual healing occurs from taking a short rest and spending hit dice. Unfortunately Fred doesn't have any hit dice, it will take him much longer to heal unless magic is used.
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Post by harknail on Jun 5, 2016 12:06:28 GMT -5
Aegis, leaning back against the cart, pants hard, feeling blood continue to flow down his leg from the bite. "Remind me to start wearing medium armor as soon as I can get a handle on it" he wheezes, clamboring back on the cart as he looks over to Mika. "Mind helping me dress the wound? I'm not exactly the best at this and I'm a little woozy right now" he said, smiling over to her wearily. Mika fawns over Aegis, binding his wounds with care.
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Post by harknail on Jun 5, 2016 12:16:20 GMT -5
Thrack calms down. He looks at his leg. Shrugs. " Just one more scar to add. Ok well I'm not that board anymore, Um what do we do with the bodies?" "Leave them for scavengers?" suggest Mika. Wolf pelts could be sold back in town, with value being based on condition. Many of the pelts are damaged, which would reduce their value. A flail on the back or a bolt of fire does the most damage to the pelt. But some are in good shape, and even the damaged ones would have some value. Normally they would be too bulky to transport, but the group does have a cart. Thrack would probably be fine eating Wolf meat, those more familiar with city than wilderness might be a bit more suspicious of the unusual meat. If somebody wants them, I will allow the wolves to be skinned during a short rest.I am assuming the group takes a short rest at this point, spending hit dice to recover HP. Mika will use her Lay on Hands ability to top off anyone is just a couple HP short of full. She will also use a Cure Light Wounds on Fred, once it becomes obvious that he isn't recovering as quickly as the rest of the group.
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Post by kawaylon1 on Jun 5, 2016 13:49:16 GMT -5
kamon-do skins the wolves and packs the new resource onto the cart.
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Post by falconis on Jun 5, 2016 16:04:48 GMT -5
Thankfully, the treatment of his leg is enough to staunch the bleeding. With Mika being a Paladin, he had expected some healing ability, but this was rather nice. "Thanks Mika" he said, able to stand comfortably on the leg again. He would remind himself to get medium armor the first chance he got. "Now. I doubt that these wolves were the bandits that we were supposed to expect. We might want to be on the lookout for the bandits, especially if they are drawn to sounds of fighting. Thrack, would you mind looking around for them? Not too far, close enough to run back to us with little trouble should you see them."
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Post by (George) 3.5./ ZEM ( 4.0) on Jun 5, 2016 16:47:35 GMT -5
" Ya that's a good idea. Tho um let me not leave a trail of blood behind tho for that would lead them stright to us and that would be bad."
This is the first time he even acnoleged he got bit other then just looking at it.
Also is anyone eles in our group that is as stealthy and knows the wilderland as much as myself? I'm use to scouting out by myself but two pairs of eyes could be better then one. If not I'll head out in a little bit."
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Post by falconis on Jun 5, 2016 17:03:46 GMT -5
"While I do not wear armor, Thrack, I am more vulnerable than anyone else. I'd recommend you take Kamon-DO with you. Mika wears heavier armor and is more suited to guard the caravan and while Bishop is a healer on his own right, I don't think Clerics would be good either. What do you think?" Aegis asked, stretching a little now that they had a moment to think.
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