Khessa shares that information with the others, then turns her attention on the towers again. We can access them? And if Khessa fights just inside, can she expect that only a Worg at a time will be able to stay in the treshold to fight her?
Since the worgs seem too busy to notice us, Khessa checks the door of the nearest tower. If the door opens, she takes a look inside to assess if she can manage to fight only a worg at a time from there.
Khessa to the others: "I think we should fight from inside this tower. One of us, outside, shots one of them to lure them to us, then promptly runs inside. All other inside or on tower's top, ready with range attacks. I try to fight them one at a time, from just inside the threshold. I hope they will be too angry to retreat... so we will be able to land lots of attacks on them, while only one of them will be able to threaten me. The noiose of the bell should avoid that other enemies hear the batte. If we can take out the two beasts, according to the tracks we saw, we could then start hunting the remaining goblins more safely. It is ok? Or someone has a better plan?"
Jor will reply to Khessa, "I will stand with you inside the tower if there is room to fight alongside one another. I am well armored and more effective at close quarters combat than ranged combat."
While some are heading up one of the two closest towers, Kramyra checks the door of the other tower. Keeping a close eye on the Worgs to make sure she isn’t noticed.
He half expected to find half a dozen enemies surrounding the wolf creatures, awaiting whoever was either brave or fool enough to approach the beasts, bows ready to rain death over their heads. Instead, he found nothing of the sort, nor did his companions. Khessa relied the apparent absence of anything alive but the two creatures that were in fact worgs. She mentions an opened guard tower and the group starts planning for battle.
Sorjen did like the idea of moving into the tower. View from high ground could help locate anything else prowling the village and if they took position right it would be possible to attack beyond enemy’s reach.
“I’m buying your plan.” He said to the human, eyes still fixated on the goblin mounts. “If they retreat, we can fire from the top.”The ranger then pulled his longbow and readied an arrow against its string. “We’ll probably need clear sight, so better not use the fog.” He mentioned to Jor, imagining the mist would obscure their view as much as that of their foes. “I can shoot reliably from up to 150ft. If no one got more range, then I’ll stay behind and try to bait them closer to the tower.”
Maybe one of the spellcasters had better reach. Sorjen was no specialist in the arcane, but he had heard of a spell that never missed. It would be great if someone had it.
Jor will chuckle and wink at Khessa,"That's the spirit! Let them come! Talos demands their destruction!" You can see bits of electricity arcing in his mouth when he speaks. Jor wields his warhammer and shield, ready to battle.
Ev’alish tsks, mostly at his preference for melee combat and lack of range. He does, however, Nox reassuringly to Khessa. “A no-armor-needed cabbage hating dragon on your other side. We will prevail. I’ll be inside at the base of the tower; drawing their attention while arrows and spells rain down on them.”
While waiting for Kramyra to take position (if she also is buying the plan) Khessa asks Jor: "Just out of curiosity... Do you think Talos would also by pleased by the destruction of some drow, in the future? I apologize, I'm not very good in religion..."
Jor cocks an eyebrow and says, "Talos delights in destruction, but Jor delights in the destruction of evil doers. If these Drow have done you or your noble family of cabbage famers an injury, Talos and I both would be pleased to see them destroyed."
"Thanks a lot" Khessa look really grateful. "I'll remember this, once this matter with the giants is settled. Yes, there is some drow slaver that owes me a lot. And if they can not be defined as evil, I do not know who else could. They took all that was dear to me. But that's another story. First things first. Let's skin those oversized bags of fleas, as soon as Kramyra is ready"
Did I spot other enemies? And what about the towers?
Khessa shares that information with the others, then turns her attention on the towers again. We can access them? And if Khessa fights just inside, can she expect that only a Worg at a time will be able to stay in the treshold to fight her?
Kan is going to stay on Khessa’s butt when she makes her move, whichever way she chooses.
Paladin - warforged - orange
Since the worgs seem too busy to notice us, Khessa checks the door of the nearest tower. If the door opens, she takes a look inside to assess if she can manage to fight only a worg at a time from there.
Kan will climb the ladder to see what else he can see of the town.
Paladin - warforged - orange
Khessa to the others: "I think we should fight from inside this tower. One of us, outside, shots one of them to lure them to us, then promptly runs inside. All other inside or on tower's top, ready with range attacks. I try to fight them one at a time, from just inside the threshold. I hope they will be too angry to retreat... so we will be able to land lots of attacks on them, while only one of them will be able to threaten me. The noiose of the bell should avoid that other enemies hear the batte. If we can take out the two beasts, according to the tracks we saw, we could then start hunting the remaining goblins more safely. It is ok? Or someone has a better plan?"
Jor will reply to Khessa, "I will stand with you inside the tower if there is room to fight alongside one another. I am well armored and more effective at close quarters combat than ranged combat."
DM I The Forge of Fey Fury
Palifwan "Pal" Turnipson I Level 0 Harengon I Hero's Journey
While some are heading up one of the two closest towers, Kramyra checks the door of the other tower. Keeping a close eye on the Worgs to make sure she isn’t noticed.
Khessa winks to Jor: "With a well-armored cabbage-loving dragon at my side, what else should I ask? I'd face even a whole worg pack"
He half expected to find half a dozen enemies surrounding the wolf creatures, awaiting whoever was either brave or fool enough to approach the beasts, bows ready to rain death over their heads. Instead, he found nothing of the sort, nor did his companions. Khessa relied the apparent absence of anything alive but the two creatures that were in fact worgs. She mentions an opened guard tower and the group starts planning for battle.
Sorjen did like the idea of moving into the tower. View from high ground could help locate anything else prowling the village and if they took position right it would be possible to attack beyond enemy’s reach.
“I’m buying your plan.” He said to the human, eyes still fixated on the goblin mounts. “If they retreat, we can fire from the top.” The ranger then pulled his longbow and readied an arrow against its string. “We’ll probably need clear sight, so better not use the fog.” He mentioned to Jor, imagining the mist would obscure their view as much as that of their foes. “I can shoot reliably from up to 150ft. If no one got more range, then I’ll stay behind and try to bait them closer to the tower.”
Maybe one of the spellcasters had better reach. Sorjen was no specialist in the arcane, but he had heard of a spell that never missed. It would be great if someone had it.
Jor will chuckle and wink at Khessa, "That's the spirit! Let them come! Talos demands their destruction!" You can see bits of electricity arcing in his mouth when he speaks. Jor wields his warhammer and shield, ready to battle.
DM I The Forge of Fey Fury
Palifwan "Pal" Turnipson I Level 0 Harengon I Hero's Journey
Ev’alish tsks, mostly at his preference for melee combat and lack of range. He does, however, Nox reassuringly to Khessa. “A no-armor-needed cabbage hating dragon on your other side. We will prevail. I’ll be inside at the base of the tower; drawing their attention while arrows and spells rain down on them.”
Aruzhal - Lv 1 Tempest Cleric - Planescape: Lost
Jor will smile and nod to Ev'alish, "Their destruction is all but assured. Talos will be pleased!"
DM I The Forge of Fey Fury
Palifwan "Pal" Turnipson I Level 0 Harengon I Hero's Journey
While waiting for Kramyra to take position (if she also is buying the plan) Khessa asks Jor: "Just out of curiosity... Do you think Talos would also by pleased by the destruction of some drow, in the future? I apologize, I'm not very good in religion..."
Jor cocks an eyebrow and says, "Talos delights in destruction, but Jor delights in the destruction of evil doers. If these Drow have done you or your noble family of cabbage famers an injury, Talos and I both would be pleased to see them destroyed."
DM I The Forge of Fey Fury
Palifwan "Pal" Turnipson I Level 0 Harengon I Hero's Journey
"Thanks a lot" Khessa look really grateful. "I'll remember this, once this matter with the giants is settled. Yes, there is some drow slaver that owes me a lot. And if they can not be defined as evil, I do not know who else could. They took all that was dear to me. But that's another story. First things first. Let's skin those oversized bags of fleas, as soon as Kramyra is ready"