Sunny thinks quickly, casting healing spirit over Gabriel at his position healing 4 and then rushes forward to attack the undead to the south of her slashing at it with both of her shortswords.
Sword 1 Attack: 12 Damage: 5
Sword 2 Attack: 22 Damage: 9
Then, only if the Undead is defeated, uses all of her 30 ft of movement to move closer to Gabriel's position. If Undead III remains, she positions herself between Sylvio and herself hoping that it will attack her first.
As the ranger chants arcane words the gloaming tortle appears yet again. His air of wisdom and radiant aura reaching for the fallen Gabriel, healing his pain. With the second of the mountain of corpses felled by the might of Amadi and her friend assisted to the best of her abilities, Sunny centers on the closest zombie and makes rain still upon it. Swinging and slashing, the beastmaster’s blade tear through rotten flash as in the distance the flapping of wings echoes and a horrible screech cuts through the air.
The curse of the kotoribako is once again incarnated, appearing thirty feet over the ground. It then dives in the direction of the only woman present, once again passing by Amadi’s reach.
Notes: I have updated the map in the Roll20 game. The purple rectangle represents the overall area fro where most of the characters saw the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the crow is back and if not stopped an attack against Sunny will be rolled. The Zombie III was affected by Sunny's attack, but seems to be far from being defeated. @Paladin, it the crow passes through Amadi in direction to sunny. You may take an attack of opportunity. @Gunner, it is now Sweeps turn.
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Amadi had played this game before and he was ever watchful for the crow and its relentless attacks. The source must be found but other things kept them busy at the moment. But when the crow tries to fly by him again he reaches out with Anvilfist to strike at the bird once again.
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Seeing Gabriel go down under the mass of rotten flesh and with no undead creatures within easy reach, Sweeps uses his full movement to race 40 feet toward Gabriel. He closes the distance quickly and comes into range of the strange red humanoid. He attacks recklessly and swings his maul around twice, slamming into the creature's midsection.
As the flying horror passed by him, Amadi raised his hammer. As it fell it hit the avatar of the curse. Feathers and shadow took the air like a silent explosion as the kotoribako incarnate had its harrowing screech once again silenced, albeit, most likely, silently. For other warriors it was clear from which direction the crow had come. It could only mean one thing - the box was there. Or at least buried there.
Amidst the chaos Sweeps advances, noticing the signals of figure in chain intended to strike the aasimar. The easiest to avoid it was to become himself the target of the mysterious individual. And so he approached, extremely fast, raising his weapon, focusing every fiber of his being in attacking and nothing else. Reckless, heavy strikes, sure to present an opening for the enemy, but powerful. Both the attacks hit their mark, devastating in strength, earning total attention of the red individual towards the Barbarian.
The zombie closest to Gabriel hammers Bryte, easily hitting with the amalgamation used as arms. The first hammering was absorbed for what remained of the entombing flesh and only the second gave damage, kcing the air out of his lungs. On the other side of the battlefield the last of the undead focuses its efforts in Sunny. The first offensive is easy to avoid. The second, not so much.
Notes: The map in the Roll20 game is not completely up to date. The purple rectangle represents the overall area fro where most of the characters saw the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the crow disappeared and the figure in chains is visibly hurt. Close to be looking rough. @Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn. @Gruba and @Jynne, before posting roll me a Constitution Save (D14). In case of failure your respective character will be poisoned this turn. @Gruba, Gabriel takes 10 bludgeoning damage and is no longer restrained. You can post Gabriel's turn after Sylvio's turn. @Paladin, you can post Amadi's turn immediately after Gabriel's turn. Jynne, you can post Sunny's turn after Amadi's turn.
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Sylvio scrambles from the alley and rushes up to Sunny’s right and unleashes his furry at the undead creature with both swords.
Slice! He swings with his scimitar as it again booms with thunderous energy 25 for 7 slicing damage and 15 thunder damage.
If it survives he will attack again with his bonus action and stabs with the short sword 25 for 2 piercing damage.
If either attack lands he gets 12 sneak attack damage.
Sylvio then dances back avoiding retaliatory attacks as he backs up down the alley behind he and sunny. He pants and leans against the side of the stall as he winced in pain.
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Gabriel draws on his inner power to heal Sunny for 7 HP (bonus action: Healing Light)
He then disengages from combat (as an action) and moves towards the crow's point of origin once more (have moved on Roll20, am now inside the purple box)
He scans the ground below him (flying about 5ft in the air) to see if anything is obviously linked to the evil attacking them (although has used his action so cannot actually roll for Perception)
The putrid miasma of the undead fails to take hold of tortle and aasimar. As their resist, Sylvio advances, fast like the wind. His first strike, imbued with energy and physical power, lacks in precision, unfortunately missing the mark, while the second, makes up for its limited strength with precision. His short sword digs deep into the rotten flesh, reducing its integrity.
Gabriel offers his healing towards the beast master and moves towards the area where the avatar of the curse seems to originate. Sunny, for her part, draw her blades, making steel rain. The first swing of her blade cuts with precision, spraying the decaying ichor on the streets. The second slash misses the mark, but the third is not only as precise as the first, but heavier, stronger. The misshapen of corpses wail as part of its misshapen body start to collapse. It still stands, but almost half of its integrity is visibly lost.
When the disciple of Lathander reaches his destination, he sees as shadows erupt from the ground, like current of air, dark like the night sky without moon. It rises taking by now familiar form of a crow-like creature. It’s eyes crimson red, take but the briefest of glances to Bryte before focusing beyond him. Sunny, he knew. The kotoribako will attack her again. And so it did, flying at full speed in her direction, obsessed and blind towards its surroundings.
Notes: The map in the Roll20 game is now up to date. The purple mark represents the exact area fro where the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the Undead 3 is looking hurt (around half HP) and the chained figure is looking rougher than that (under half HP). @Gunner, it is now Sweep's turn. @Gruba, Gabriel may take and attack of opportunity against the crow. Looking at the ground he sees no sign of excavation, but after seeing the crow appear he can deduce where exactly the box is buried. @Paladin, if Gabriel misses his attack of opportunity or chooses to not make one, Amadi may perform an attack of opportunity of his own.
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Glad to see Gabriel escape the mass of rotten flesh and move closer to the area where they believe the box is hidden, Sweeps shouts encouragement “Go on and find the box, we will take of these ones!” Turning his attention back to the chained humanoid in front of him he unleashes two more reckless attacks with his heavy maul.
Reacting in time, Gabriel cut through the avatar of the curse, forcing it to explode in shadows and feather once more. Sweeps shouts to the assimar to find and destroy the box while rising his own weapon. Reckless and terrifyingly powerful, the barbarian smites the chained figure. He feels through the weapon and bone is crushed and flesh tears under pression. Blood spatters and for a moment the eyes of the crimson humanoid loses focus. He staggered with the wait of his own body, his own chains, and the barbarian could swear his enemy would fall dead. Yet he holds strong and lifereturns to its face. His hate is palpable. A frustration born from the threatening words he was now forced to swallow.
The last of the zombies to appear raises what in this grotesque form passed by an arm and slammed two times against Sweeps. The first time stroke true, but the second completely missed him. On the other side of the battlefield, the last undead emulated his equal and release its onslaught against Sunny. Once again the first offensive connected, while the one missed its target. The damage is far heavier on the ranger, but she stand strong.
The chained humanoid, possessed by ire, disengage from the fight, moving as far as he can from the melee. He wished to kill those adventurers, but he doubted he could do so before being attacked again and he was far too hurt to risk such a thing.
Notes: The map in the Roll20 game is now up to date. The purple mark represents the exact area fro where the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the chained figure is looking really, really rough (a single attack may be enough to kill him). @Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn. @Paladin, roll a Wisdom Save Throw. Hold on posting your turn until I DM you about the result. @Gruba, given how the Wisdom save may change the situation I recommend for you to wait until the end Amadi's net turn to post. Chewy is waiting by the area Gabriel knows to be where the crow came from. Given how the ground is paved on the area your character can understand that he will need to break the pavement first in order to Chewy start digging.
@DM Crow and Undead II down?
OOC: Yes. Amadi's attack dealt exactly its remaining HP.
Sunny thinks quickly, casting healing spirit over Gabriel at his position healing 4 and then rushes forward to attack the undead to the south of her slashing at it with both of her shortswords.
Sword 1 Attack: 12 Damage: 5
Sword 2 Attack: 22 Damage: 9
Then, only if the Undead is defeated, uses all of her 30 ft of movement to move closer to Gabriel's position. If Undead III remains, she positions herself between Sylvio and herself hoping that it will attack her first.
Initiative Order:
As the ranger chants arcane words the gloaming tortle appears yet again. His air of wisdom and radiant aura reaching for the fallen Gabriel, healing his pain. With the second of the mountain of corpses felled by the might of Amadi and her friend assisted to the best of her abilities, Sunny centers on the closest zombie and makes rain still upon it. Swinging and slashing, the beastmaster’s blade tear through rotten flash as in the distance the flapping of wings echoes and a horrible screech cuts through the air.
The curse of the kotoribako is once again incarnated, appearing thirty feet over the ground. It then dives in the direction of the only woman present, once again passing by Amadi’s reach.
Notes: I have updated the map in the Roll20 game. The purple rectangle represents the overall area fro where most of the characters saw the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the crow is back and if not stopped an attack against Sunny will be rolled. The Zombie III was affected by Sunny's attack, but seems to be far from being defeated.
@Paladin, it the crow passes through Amadi in direction to sunny. You may take an attack of opportunity.
@Gunner, it is now Sweeps turn.
Amadi had played this game before and he was ever watchful for the crow and its relentless attacks. The source must be found but other things kept them busy at the moment. But when the crow tries to fly by him again he reaches out with Anvilfist to strike at the bird once again.
AoO - Attack: 11 Damage: 9
Seeing Gabriel go down under the mass of rotten flesh and with no undead creatures within easy reach, Sweeps uses his full movement to race 40 feet toward Gabriel. He closes the distance quickly and comes into range of the strange red humanoid. He attacks recklessly and swings his maul around twice, slamming into the creature's midsection.
Attack: 18 Damage: 12.
Attack: 22 Damage: 12.
Against Gabriel
Attack 1: 26
Damage: 18
Attack 2: 22
Damage: 10
Against Sunny
Attack 1: 9
Damage: 12
Attack 2: 24
Damage: 16
Initiative Order:
As the flying horror passed by him, Amadi raised his hammer. As it fell it hit the avatar of the curse. Feathers and shadow took the air like a silent explosion as the kotoribako incarnate had its harrowing screech once again silenced, albeit, most likely, silently. For other warriors it was clear from which direction the crow had come. It could only mean one thing - the box was there. Or at least buried there.
Amidst the chaos Sweeps advances, noticing the signals of figure in chain intended to strike the aasimar. The easiest to avoid it was to become himself the target of the mysterious individual. And so he approached, extremely fast, raising his weapon, focusing every fiber of his being in attacking and nothing else. Reckless, heavy strikes, sure to present an opening for the enemy, but powerful. Both the attacks hit their mark, devastating in strength, earning total attention of the red individual towards the Barbarian.
The zombie closest to Gabriel hammers Bryte, easily hitting with the amalgamation used as arms. The first hammering was absorbed for what remained of the entombing flesh and only the second gave damage, kcing the air out of his lungs. On the other side of the battlefield the last of the undead focuses its efforts in Sunny. The first offensive is easy to avoid. The second, not so much.
Notes: The map in the Roll20 game is not completely up to date. The purple rectangle represents the overall area fro where most of the characters saw the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the crow disappeared and the figure in chains is visibly hurt. Close to be looking rough.
@Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn.
@Gruba and @Jynne, before posting roll me a Constitution Save (D14). In case of failure your respective character will be poisoned this turn.
@Gruba, Gabriel takes 10 bludgeoning damage and is no longer restrained. You can post Gabriel's turn after Sylvio's turn.
@Paladin, you can post Amadi's turn immediately after Gabriel's turn.
Jynne, you can post Sunny's turn after Amadi's turn.
Gabriel CON save (DC14) 22
Sunny Con Save vs DC 14 19
Sylvio scrambles from the alley and rushes up to Sunny’s right and unleashes his furry at the undead creature with both swords.
Slice! He swings with his scimitar as it again booms with thunderous energy 25 for 7 slicing damage and 15 thunder damage.
If it survives he will attack again with his bonus action and stabs with the short sword 25 for 2 piercing damage.
If either attack lands he gets 12 sneak attack damage.
Sylvio then dances back avoiding retaliatory attacks as he backs up down the alley behind he and sunny. He pants and leans against the side of the stall as he winced in pain.
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Gabriel draws on his inner power to heal Sunny for 7 HP (bonus action: Healing Light)
He then disengages from combat (as an action) and moves towards the crow's point of origin once more (have moved on Roll20, am now inside the purple box)
He scans the ground below him (flying about 5ft in the air) to see if anything is obviously linked to the evil attacking them (although has used his action so cannot actually roll for Perception)
Stepping forward Amadi raises Anvilfist and brings it down on the figure in chain in front of Sweeps.
Attack: 27 Damage: 15
Kotoribako Attack 1: 26
Damage: 12
Kotoribako Attack 2: 30
Damage: 10
Sunny Attack 1: 10
Damage: 6
Sunny Attack 2: 7
Damage: 7
Sunny Attack 3: 19
Damage: 4
Initiative Order:
The putrid miasma of the undead fails to take hold of tortle and aasimar. As their resist, Sylvio advances, fast like the wind. His first strike, imbued with energy and physical power, lacks in precision, unfortunately missing the mark, while the second, makes up for its limited strength with precision. His short sword digs deep into the rotten flesh, reducing its integrity.
Gabriel offers his healing towards the beast master and moves towards the area where the avatar of the curse seems to originate. Sunny, for her part, draw her blades, making steel rain. The first swing of her blade cuts with precision, spraying the decaying ichor on the streets. The second slash misses the mark, but the third is not only as precise as the first, but heavier, stronger. The misshapen of corpses wail as part of its misshapen body start to collapse. It still stands, but almost half of its integrity is visibly lost.
When the disciple of Lathander reaches his destination, he sees as shadows erupt from the ground, like current of air, dark like the night sky without moon. It rises taking by now familiar form of a crow-like creature. It’s eyes crimson red, take but the briefest of glances to Bryte before focusing beyond him. Sunny, he knew. The kotoribako will attack her again. And so it did, flying at full speed in her direction, obsessed and blind towards its surroundings.
Notes: The map in the Roll20 game is now up to date. The purple mark represents the exact area fro where the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the Undead 3 is looking hurt (around half HP) and the chained figure is looking rougher than that (under half HP).
@Gunner, it is now Sweep's turn.
@Gruba, Gabriel may take and attack of opportunity against the crow. Looking at the ground he sees no sign of excavation, but after seeing the crow appear he can deduce where exactly the box is buried.
@Paladin, if Gabriel misses his attack of opportunity or chooses to not make one, Amadi may perform an attack of opportunity of his own.
Gabriel slashes out with his dagger as the crow flies past, hoping to bring the abomination down and protect his friend.
Dagger Attack: 23 Damage: 4 piercing. If the attack hits, it also does 5pts of radiant damage (radiant soul)
Glad to see Gabriel escape the mass of rotten flesh and move closer to the area where they believe the box is hidden, Sweeps shouts encouragement “Go on and find the box, we will take of these ones!” Turning his attention back to the chained humanoid in front of him he unleashes two more reckless attacks with his heavy maul.
Attack: 13 Damage: 14.
Attack: 25 Damage: 10.
Against Sweeps
Attack 1: 24
Damage: 21
Attack 2: 23
Damage: 25
Against Sunny
Attack 1: 10
Damage: 16
Attack 2: 18
Damage: 15
Initiative Order:
Reacting in time, Gabriel cut through the avatar of the curse, forcing it to explode in shadows and feather once more. Sweeps shouts to the assimar to find and destroy the box while rising his own weapon. Reckless and terrifyingly powerful, the barbarian smites the chained figure. He feels through the weapon and bone is crushed and flesh tears under pression. Blood spatters and for a moment the eyes of the crimson humanoid loses focus. He staggered with the wait of his own body, his own chains, and the barbarian could swear his enemy would fall dead. Yet he holds strong and lifereturns to its face. His hate is palpable. A frustration born from the threatening words he was now forced to swallow.
The last of the zombies to appear raises what in this grotesque form passed by an arm and slammed two times against Sweeps. The first time stroke true, but the second completely missed him. On the other side of the battlefield, the last undead emulated his equal and release its onslaught against Sunny. Once again the first offensive connected, while the one missed its target. The damage is far heavier on the ranger, but she stand strong.
The chained humanoid, possessed by ire, disengage from the fight, moving as far as he can from the melee. He wished to kill those adventurers, but he doubted he could do so before being attacked again and he was far too hurt to risk such a thing.
Notes: The map in the Roll20 game is now up to date. The purple mark represents the exact area fro where the crow come. In case of doubt, as always, feel free to as in the OOC chat.
@Everyone, the chained figure is looking really, really rough (a single attack may be enough to kill him).
@Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn.
@Paladin, roll a Wisdom Save Throw. Hold on posting your turn until I DM you about the result.
@Gruba, given how the Wisdom save may change the situation I recommend for you to wait until the end Amadi's net turn to post. Chewy is waiting by the area Gabriel knows to be where the crow came from. Given how the ground is paved on the area your character can understand that he will need to break the pavement first in order to Chewy start digging.
Wisdom saving throw 19