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Chadderlay's WIS save: 14
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
"Akame, I could use your help with the dark elves and the one-eyed things."
Chadderlay will approach Akame and Hathowyn.
"But if you think a rest is in order then that could work for all of us I guess."
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
(What number are you seeing for my roll above? I see 13 but when I mouse over it, it shows 1d20+2 no advantage instead of 1d20+3 with advantage)
I think the charm only effects 1 target, so no roll needed really, but ill.let you know: shed suggest you eat a pear. (She's just lonely, not malicious, but you know how Fey creatures can be - their idea of a good time can be uncomfortable for someone from tbe prime. )
(Are we hurting this thing? We’re close to a TPK, I think. Just luck kept us alive this far!)
Yeah, he's been smacked by that golem a few times. I mentioned before it started that if you died it wouldn't count. Since you brought eyedrakes but then lost them I cut out the middle part as a compromise, so you're battle went from phase 1 to phase 3. Phase 2 was Father llymic looking like an old man. Some sources report he looks like an elf, others clearly state he's human. I think you'd eaxh see him differently. Angus would see him as an elf, but he died.
(If your question was directed at Chadderlay... then yes, he would eat a purple pear.)
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
Amri hits the creature with three devestating blows, again pinning him to the floor. Father llymic teleports to the far wall of the room, beyond the warped space and summons a ball of psychic energy, tossing it at the draginbone golem. 34 for 27 psychic damage.
Bile splashes all creatures in a 30-foot-radius sphere centered on a point within 120 feet of the emissary. Each creature in that area must make a DC 23 Dexterity saving throw, taking 55 acid damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. For each creature that fails the saving throw, a gibbering mouther appears in an unoccupied space on a surface that can support it within 30 feet of that creature.
Pear-ly coincidental, but a-pear-ently it IS national pear month, irl.
I'm not really trying ro force a pear roll, here, just pointing out the dryad seems lonely, but unwilling to leave. I don't know why, the whims of Fey creatures often defy rational scrutiny.
Assuming you do make it to the south cave, as noted, you'd join the bugbears who venture in to find, huddled together at the west end of this ten-foot-high cave are four hunched creatures with spiny backs and sharp claws. Each one stares at the bugbears (and anyone else who joins them) with a single unblinking eye.
(They look humanoid and seem to regard your party with curiosity and trepidation, suggesting some degree of intellecr. In fact they speak Laross and are literalte in the Draconic script, (somehow?). If needed, Prof. Skant could translate)
(What number are you seeing for my roll above? I see 13 but when I mouse over it, it shows 1d20+2 no advantage instead of 1d20+3 with advantage)
I think the charm only effects 1 target, so no roll needed really, but ill.let you know: shed suggest you eat a pear. (She's just lonely, not malicious, but you know how Fey creatures can be - their idea of a good time can be uncomfortable for someone from tbe prime. )
<So, do your want a pear?>
Ok I will eat a pear.
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(Are we hurting this thing? We’re close to a TPK, I think. Just luck kept us alive this far!)
Chadderlay's WIS save: 14
Akame Wis save with advantage due to Psychic Defenses: 4
Akame turns around and goes back to the dryad. "Actually, that sounds great. Why don't we all take the chance to rest? I for one could use some."
"Akame, I could use your help with the dark elves and the one-eyed things."
Chadderlay will approach Akame and Hathowyn.
"But if you think a rest is in order then that could work for all of us I guess."
(What number are you seeing for my roll above? I see 13 but when I mouse over it, it shows 1d20+2 no advantage instead of 1d20+3 with advantage)
(same, 1d20+2 no advantage)
I think the charm only effects 1 target, so no roll needed really, but ill.let you know: shed suggest you eat a pear. (She's just lonely, not malicious, but you know how Fey creatures can be - their idea of a good time can be uncomfortable for someone from tbe prime. )
<So, do your want a pear?>
Yeah, he's been smacked by that golem a few times. I mentioned before it started that if you died it wouldn't count. Since you brought eyedrakes but then lost them I cut out the middle part as a compromise, so you're battle went from phase 1 to phase 3. Phase 2 was Father llymic looking like an old man. Some sources report he looks like an elf, others clearly state he's human. I think you'd eaxh see him differently. Angus would see him as an elf, but he died.
(If your question was directed at Chadderlay... then yes, he would eat a purple pear.)
I meant Akame, rough Chadderlay us invited to eat another pear if he chooses. There is not a fixed limit.
Sam and Amri are up. (I probably should have mentioned that at the end of the post with Father Llymic’s turn / LAs)
Ouch. Too soon, man.
Draco-Amri dodges the Lashing Maw attack, but auto-fails vs the psychic wave (now at 37/161).
Once again he charges the abomination, and attacks thrice.
Pinion attack Attack: 16 Piercing Damage: 15 .
First Rend Attack: 23 Piercing Damage: 9 + 3 necrotic damage
Second Rend Attack: 23 Piercing Damage: 22 + 5 necrotic damage
Amri hits the creature with three devestating blows, again pinning him to the floor. Father llymic teleports to the far wall of the room, beyond the warped space and summons a ball of psychic energy, tossing it at the draginbone golem. 34 for 27 psychic damage.
Sam is up.
Sam will cast cure wounds on himself at 3rd level
12
Bile recharge 2
Bile splashes all creatures in a 30-foot-radius sphere centered on a point within 120 feet of the emissary. Each creature in that area must make a DC 23 Dexterity saving throw, taking 55 acid damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. For each creature that fails the saving throw, a gibbering mouther appears in an unoccupied space on a surface that can support it within 30 feet of that creature.
(That would probably hit Sam, Amri and Tetrevess)
Pear-ly coincidental, but a-pear-ently it IS national pear month, irl.
I'm not really trying ro force a pear roll, here, just pointing out the dryad seems lonely, but unwilling to leave. I don't know why, the whims of Fey creatures often defy rational scrutiny.
Assuming you do make it to the south cave, as noted, you'd join the bugbears who venture in to find, huddled together at the west end of this ten-foot-high cave are four hunched creatures with spiny backs and sharp claws. Each one stares at the bugbears (and anyone else who joins them) with a single unblinking eye.
(They look humanoid and seem to regard your party with curiosity and trepidation, suggesting some degree of intellecr. In fact they speak Laross and are literalte in the Draconic script, (somehow?). If needed, Prof. Skant could translate)
Ok I will eat a pear.