You have FAILED!!!! my spell save DC is 16. You are now taking the full 12 points of damage. In addition, you cannot take any reactions, and you must choose whether to move, take an action, or take a bonus action next round!!!
With that done, I move 30 feet away by the most direct route possible. You are now out of melee range, so you'll have to either cast a ranged spell or try to move into range next round (note: Inflict Wounds is a melee spell)
You have failed again, taking 14 damage. You cannot take any reactions, and next turn you must choose between an action, a bonus action, or movement.
Also, I decide to approach. I move in 15 feet closer; still out of melee range, but if you have any cognition to speak of at this point you can tell Camus probably has something unpleasant in mind.
I stand over the beaten orc for a moment, with a mixture of anger and a bit of pride. But I can't leave my friend lying in the dirt, even if she was being a drunken idiot.
I check her over and probably make some attempt to do some medical intervention (for RP purposes, I know that actually rolling a Medicine check would be redundant since Von passed the death saves).
I shake the seemingly catatonic sheriff and have him put Von in a holding cell to sober up, where we can get her checked out by a doctor to make sure she's okay. When she wakes up, hopefully she'll remember the lesson she learned today.
MAKE YOUR SAAAAAVVVVVEEEE!!!
Intelligence : 15
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You have FAILED!!!! my spell save DC is 16. You are now taking the full 12 points of damage. In addition, you cannot take any reactions, and you must choose whether to move, take an action, or take a bonus action next round!!!
Rooted in place by some strange force, Von decides to take an action.
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With that done, I move 30 feet away by the most direct route possible. You are now out of melee range, so you'll have to either cast a ranged spell or try to move into range next round (note: Inflict Wounds is a melee spell)
Very well. What action shall you take? Remember that I'm out of melee range.
redoo: Von is going to yeet a javelin!
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damage
9
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As the javelin sails past Camus head, the lich is utterly done with this madness.
I cast Tasha's Mind Whip a third time.
Damage: 14
Make your INT save
Int: 6
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You have failed again, taking 14 damage. You cannot take any reactions, and next turn you must choose between an action, a bonus action, or movement.
Also, I decide to approach. I move in 15 feet closer; still out of melee range, but if you have any cognition to speak of at this point you can tell Camus probably has something unpleasant in mind.
Puts V at exactly 0 health. She’s going to spend the Relentless Endurance charge to stay at 1, then cast Cure Wounds at 3rd Level.
HP regained: 19
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I use Counterspell on your Cure Wounds. I know that there's not much fight left in you, and I'm not going to lose at the last second.
I walk up to you and cast Shocking Grasp. Since you're wearing metal armor, I have advantage on the attack roll.
Attack: 26 Damage: 5
Death save time!
16
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18
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3
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16
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Von stabilizes as much as the unstable can.
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I stand over the beaten orc for a moment, with a mixture of anger and a bit of pride. But I can't leave my friend lying in the dirt, even if she was being a drunken idiot.
I check her over and probably make some attempt to do some medical intervention (for RP purposes, I know that actually rolling a Medicine check would be redundant since Von passed the death saves).
I shake the seemingly catatonic sheriff and have him put Von in a holding cell to sober up, where we can get her checked out by a doctor to make sure she's okay. When she wakes up, hopefully she'll remember the lesson she learned today.