Now with the entire party up, albeit very injured, the banshee is the target of attacks from all directions. Some of them are missing and she resists part of the damage from some of them, but the sheer volume of attacks are really starting to wear her down and you can see that she's barely holding on to this form.
Anybody but Arona can take the next turn before the banshee.
As Arona's stone strikes the banshee, she feels a strong piercing sensation in her mind and her vision fades to black as she falls to the ground. Clutching her head she lays on the ground for a few seconds before she begins to convulse, the wail of the banshee driving away her desire to live and after a few painfully long moments, Arona's body stops twitching and she lays on the ground, dead.
(OOC: @lancellot seems to have abandoned the game so I went ahead and wrote up a proper ending for Arona... Good luck in your future games @all!)
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Now with the entire party up, albeit very injured, the banshee is the target of attacks from all directions. Some of them are missing and she resists part of the damage from some of them, but the sheer volume of attacks are really starting to wear her down and you can see that she's barely holding on to this form.
Anybody but Arona can take the next turn before the banshee.
Scal picks up the rolling stone and then hurls it at the banshee.
Magic Stone: Attack: 24 Damage: 7
Viridi casts magic stone, then rolls one to Scal. She then tries to throw a magic stone.
Free action: Rolling Magic Stones
Bonus Action: Casting magic stone.
Action: Throwing magic stone, Attack: 9 Damage: 4
When players get creative.
As Arona's stone strikes the banshee, she feels a strong piercing sensation in her mind and her vision fades to black as she falls to the ground. Clutching her head she lays on the ground for a few seconds before she begins to convulse, the wail of the banshee driving away her desire to live and after a few painfully long moments, Arona's body stops twitching and she lays on the ground, dead.
(OOC: @lancellot seems to have abandoned the game so I went ahead and wrote up a proper ending for Arona... Good luck in your future games @all!)
“The mark of a successful DM is when you have caused more player deaths with doors than dragons, demons, or devils.”