Amadi tries his best to intercept the flying horror, but his attack does not strike the avatar of the curse, who dives in the direction of the tortle sinking its sharp beak into her neck. Blood spatters as the beastmaster fall limp, without time to even try resisting. The monstruous crow, though, was unsatisfied. It sank its talons on her body, digging deep into her flash, grappling and restrained her unconscious body and taking once again to the skies. As it does it is Sylvio who have a chance to strike against it.
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, Sunny is down. @Althax, Sylvio can make an attack of opportunity against the crow. @Guner, it is now Sweeps turn.
Bits of gore and matter splatter against Sweeps as he finishes his attacks. Wretching, he recoils slightly and vomits, becoming queasy and unsteady from the stench of the putrid mass. Undeterred, he steadies himself and tightens his grip on his maul, swinging recklessly at the undead creature to bring it down before the sickness overcomes him.
Attack: 15 Damage: 10.
Attack: 15 Damage: 10.
(rolling straight, disadvantage cancels out advantage)
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Initiative Order:
Sylvio
Gabriel
Amadi
Sunny
Kotoribako Incarnate
Sweeps
Undead IV
Swift like the wind, Sylvio unleashes his steel against the giant crow, just before the horror could take flight. His blade strikes true and tears against it. It was a strange sensation, the scimintar was definitely cutting something, but there was no blood, no resistance. Before long the avatar of the curse exploded in feathers and shadows, leaving the unconscious sunny on the ground. She is bleeding. Dying.
On his side of the battlefield, Sweeps pushes through the poison with sheer will. Rage and recklessness giving the usual strength to his weapon. The effect is visible, as the last undead standing becomes visibly stable. Its body starts to fall apart, putrid ichor stained the ground. That does not impede the thing to wail in protest. Recognizing the genasi as the greatest threat, after all is was him who imparted the more damage, it wails and hammer against the barbarian, hitting him. Each slam of rotten flesh falls heavy like iron, and even strengthened by the ire of his body and the properties it absorbed from the Feywild, the barbarian is hurt and considerably so.
Amadi can do nothing but watch the onslaught and were it not enough the stentch of death assaults both of the warrior. Something trying to infect them, weaken and devour their very essences.
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, Sunny is dying (2 failed death saves already) and the last undead is starting to look rough (under half HP). @Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn. @Gruba Gabriel can take his turn after Sylvio's. @Paladin, Amadi can take his turn after Gabriel's. @Paladin, at the start of Amadi's next turn a Constitution save throw (DC14). If Amadi fails he is poisoned and takes 12 poison damage. @Gunner, you take 12 damage (24 halved) from the first attack and 9 (18 halved) from the second for a total of 21 bludgeoning damage.
Gagging, Sweeps pushes through the sickness, landing both of his strikes. But his swings were wild and left himself open for the undead creature to strike back. It landed two heavy blows, rocking Sweeps to his core. He falls to the ground and loses his grip on his maul as he slips into darkness.
Sylvio dashes to the opposite side of Sunny’s unconscious form and kneels down to get her healer’s kit and uses it to stabilize her. He hopes to put himself between her and the crow that keeps coming as he works to stabilize her.
”Hang on-a Sunny! We-a are nearly to the end of-a this nightmare.”
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Con save 16
Amadi nearly wretched as putrid ichor poured from the wounds of the creature before him. A haze covered his eyes and he nearly swooned but he kept his balance. Seeing Sweeps fall he calls to the Genasi "Not yet my friend, not yet" as he casts Healing Word healing Sweeps for 5 hp.
He then turned his full attention to the undead creature before him. Gripping his hammer as the sting of poison seeps through him he swings it around trying to end the creature once and for all.
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I believe that is a hit.
As Anvilfist slams into the undead creature Amadi invokes the Fire rune to summon fiery shackles: the target takes an extra 11 fire damage, and it must succeed on a STR saving throw (DC:14) or be restrained for 1 minute. While restrained by the shackles, the target takes 5 fire damage at the start of each of its turns. The target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, banishing the shackles on a success.
Seeing Sunny fall and understanding the gravity of her wounds, Sylvio run towards her, grabbind her healing kit and starting to working on her injuries. He was by no stretch of mind as skilled as the tortle herself, but used to patching his own cuts and bruises he was sure to, at the very least, stop her bleeding and stabilize her condition. Before he could, Gabriel, for far away, sends light over the beastmaster, healing her body. With a sudden spasm she wakes gasping for air. Rogue and aassimar breath relieved while Amadi chants a word of healing of his own, bringing Sweeps into conscience. He feels tired, sick, in pain. His rage, the genasi gathers, has waned, just like the magic energy of his weapon.
The zombie turns its attention to the once again awaken barbarian, giving the child of Gond an opening. One he is fast to make use of. His muscles feels like they are burning, his head in pain and it wouldn’t be strange if he just vomited, but pushing through all of this he raises Anvilfist and smack it against the putrid enemy. It trembles, pieces of decomposing flesh falling to the ground, and the warrior cleric call upon the power of the runes wielded by the giants of old. The one who carried the meaning, the essence of fire, conjuring blazing shackles that bind the misshapen undead, cindering its amalgamation of bodies. The stench is a horror on itself, rotten meat cindered.
“Thank you.”Sunny says to the Sylvio while taking in the chaos. Finding Sweeps visibly and gravely wounded, she raise to her feet and advances until the genasi is on her touch range. “Take cure!” She chants touching his shoulder and channeling the life energy of nature itself into the barbarian. A fleeting moment of peace, cut short by the screeches of the crow that reappears close to Gabriel and flies against the tortle, faster, more aggressive. It is as if the proximity of the beastmaster is making it more agitated.
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 last undead is restrained and looking rough. @Paladin, Amadi can take an attack of opportunity against the crow, at disadvantage. @Gunner, it is now Sweeps turn. He is healed 11 hp by Sunny, but has lost his rage and the magic of his weapon.
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As if through a fog Amadi catches sight of the crow again, that relentless crow. He acts on reflex alone to try and strike the crow as it passes him by.
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Sweeps croaks out a thanks to both Amadi and Sunny for their healing efforts and fixes his eyes on the undead creature now bound by Amadi’s chains of fire. The job was not yet done. Wiping the blood and spit away from his mouth with the back of his hand, he pushes himself to his feet and grabs his maul. With a grunt, he brings it around with two strikes toward the midsection of the undead creature.
This time, like so many times before, Amadi strikes true, his weapon downing the monstrous even if temporally. Sweeps is brought back to consciousness, and with sharp instincts of battle decides to strike against the last standing enemy. The first of his attacks is successful and although the accumulated visibly shakes the mound of corpses it still remains standing. Worse yet, it seems to now recognize the genasi as the metaphorical bigger threat, since his last offensive implicated more damage than that of the follower of Gond.
With violent fury the creature slams the amalgamation of dead bodies that pass for limbs on its terrifying form against the barbarian. The first connects and you, Sweeps, feel your entire body tremble, as if reverberating. You feel bones breaking, flesh ripping and life leaving in the form of your blood. The pain is momentary, and darkness envelop your vision for a moment. You think you are again unconscious but then comes the second hit. It lands just as brutally, agony waking you up. You stand. Barely, but you stand.
There is a sense of urgency. Victory is close, but danger is closer yet. Not a single one of the five stand unhurt, quite on the contrary. Not to mention a question pairing in the air, as deadly as the undead fought on those streets – how to destroy the box. The cursed box that started it all.
Notes:Of course I had to roll that well Apologies for the delay and Sweeps resists with 1HP. 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 last undead is restrained and looking rough (around 1/3 HP). @Paladin, and @Gunner, make a Constitution save throw DC 14 before taking actions on your respective turns. @Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn. @Gruba, Gabriel can take his turn after Sylvio. @Paladin, Amadi can take his turn after Gabriel.
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Silvio drops the healers kit and rushes up to the last writhing pile of flesh , redrawing his short sword on the way. He leaps into the air and slashes down with the scimitar 9 Attack for 7 slashing damage and 4 thunder damage. He stabs with the short sword 16 attack for 2 piercing damage. The first attack also gets 10 sneak attack damage.
Sylvio then dashes to the east 15 feet to avoid its retaliation and to position himself between Sunny and the area the crow keeps coming from.
Damage: 20
Damage: 26
Initiative Order:
Amadi tries his best to intercept the flying horror, but his attack does not strike the avatar of the curse, who dives in the direction of the tortle sinking its sharp beak into her neck. Blood spatters as the beastmaster fall limp, without time to even try resisting. The monstruous crow, though, was unsatisfied. It sank its talons on her body, digging deep into her flash, grappling and restrained her unconscious body and taking once again to the skies. As it does it is Sylvio who have a chance to strike against it.
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, Sunny is down.
@Althax, Sylvio can make an attack of opportunity against the crow.
@Guner, it is now Sweeps turn.
Sunny Death Save: 5
Bits of gore and matter splatter against Sweeps as he finishes his attacks. Wretching, he recoils slightly and vomits, becoming queasy and unsteady from the stench of the putrid mass. Undeterred, he steadies himself and tightens his grip on his maul, swinging recklessly at the undead creature to bring it down before the sickness overcomes him.
Attack: 15 Damage: 10.
Attack: 15 Damage: 10.
(rolling straight, disadvantage cancels out advantage)
Sylvio swings out at the crow with his scimitar as the crow ravages Sunny.
25 attack for 8 slicing damage
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Attack 1: 26
Damage: 24
Attack 2: 26
Damage: 18
Initiative Order:
Swift like the wind, Sylvio unleashes his steel against the giant crow, just before the horror could take flight. His blade strikes true and tears against it. It was a strange sensation, the scimintar was definitely cutting something, but there was no blood, no resistance. Before long the avatar of the curse exploded in feathers and shadows, leaving the unconscious sunny on the ground. She is bleeding. Dying.
On his side of the battlefield, Sweeps pushes through the poison with sheer will. Rage and recklessness giving the usual strength to his weapon. The effect is visible, as the last undead standing becomes visibly stable. Its body starts to fall apart, putrid ichor stained the ground. That does not impede the thing to wail in protest. Recognizing the genasi as the greatest threat, after all is was him who imparted the more damage, it wails and hammer against the barbarian, hitting him. Each slam of rotten flesh falls heavy like iron, and even strengthened by the ire of his body and the properties it absorbed from the Feywild, the barbarian is hurt and considerably so.
Amadi can do nothing but watch the onslaught and were it not enough the stentch of death assaults both of the warrior. Something trying to infect them, weaken and devour their very essences.
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, Sunny is dying (2 failed death saves already) and the last undead is starting to look rough (under half HP).
@Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn.
@Gruba Gabriel can take his turn after Sylvio's.
@Paladin, Amadi can take his turn after Gabriel's.
@Paladin, at the start of Amadi's next turn a Constitution save throw (DC14). If Amadi fails he is poisoned and takes 12 poison damage.
@Gunner, you take 12 damage (24 halved) from the first attack and 9 (18 halved) from the second for a total of 21 bludgeoning damage.
Gagging, Sweeps pushes through the sickness, landing both of his strikes. But his swings were wild and left himself open for the undead creature to strike back. It landed two heavy blows, rocking Sweeps to his core. He falls to the ground and loses his grip on his maul as he slips into darkness.
(Sweeps is down and unconscious.)
Sylvio dashes to the opposite side of Sunny’s unconscious form and kneels down to get her healer’s kit and uses it to stabilize her. He hopes to put himself between her and the crow that keeps coming as he works to stabilize her.
”Hang on-a Sunny! We-a are nearly to the end of-a this nightmare.”
Noob
As a bonus action, Gabriel uses Healing Light to restore 2 hit points to Sunny (range 60ft, must be able to see the target).
Having hopefully saved his friend, the celestial goes back to digging for the box.
Con save 16
Amadi nearly wretched as putrid ichor poured from the wounds of the creature before him. A haze covered his eyes and he nearly swooned but he kept his balance. Seeing Sweeps fall he calls to the Genasi "Not yet my friend, not yet" as he casts Healing Word healing Sweeps for 5 hp.
He then turned his full attention to the undead creature before him. Gripping his hammer as the sting of poison seeps through him he swings it around trying to end the creature once and for all.
Attack: 9 Damage: 15
I believe that is a hit.
As Anvilfist slams into the undead creature Amadi invokes the Fire rune to summon fiery shackles: the target takes an extra 11 fire damage, and it must succeed on a STR saving throw (DC:14) or be restrained for 1 minute. While restrained by the shackles, the target takes 5 fire damage at the start of each of its turns. The target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, banishing the shackles on a success.
Strength Save: 12
Kotoribako Attack 1: 16
Damage: 32
Kotoribako Attack 2: 27
Damage: 21
Cure Wounds: 11
Seeing Sunny fall and understanding the gravity of her wounds, Sylvio run towards her, grabbind her healing kit and starting to working on her injuries. He was by no stretch of mind as skilled as the tortle herself, but used to patching his own cuts and bruises he was sure to, at the very least, stop her bleeding and stabilize her condition. Before he could, Gabriel, for far away, sends light over the beastmaster, healing her body. With a sudden spasm she wakes gasping for air. Rogue and aassimar breath relieved while Amadi chants a word of healing of his own, bringing Sweeps into conscience. He feels tired, sick, in pain. His rage, the genasi gathers, has waned, just like the magic energy of his weapon.
The zombie turns its attention to the once again awaken barbarian, giving the child of Gond an opening. One he is fast to make use of. His muscles feels like they are burning, his head in pain and it wouldn’t be strange if he just vomited, but pushing through all of this he raises Anvilfist and smack it against the putrid enemy. It trembles, pieces of decomposing flesh falling to the ground, and the warrior cleric call upon the power of the runes wielded by the giants of old. The one who carried the meaning, the essence of fire, conjuring blazing shackles that bind the misshapen undead, cindering its amalgamation of bodies. The stench is a horror on itself, rotten meat cindered.
“Thank you.” Sunny says to the Sylvio while taking in the chaos. Finding Sweeps visibly and gravely wounded, she raise to her feet and advances until the genasi is on her touch range. “Take cure!” She chants touching his shoulder and channeling the life energy of nature itself into the barbarian. A fleeting moment of peace, cut short by the screeches of the crow that reappears close to Gabriel and flies against the tortle, faster, more aggressive. It is as if the proximity of the beastmaster is making it more agitated.
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 last undead is restrained and looking rough.
@Paladin, Amadi can take an attack of opportunity against the crow, at disadvantage.
@Gunner, it is now Sweeps turn. He is healed 11 hp by Sunny, but has lost his rage and the magic of his weapon.
As if through a fog Amadi catches sight of the crow again, that relentless crow. He acts on reflex alone to try and strike the crow as it passes him by.
Attack: 15 Damage: 9
Sweeps croaks out a thanks to both Amadi and Sunny for their healing efforts and fixes his eyes on the undead creature now bound by Amadi’s chains of fire. The job was not yet done. Wiping the blood and spit away from his mouth with the back of his hand, he pushes himself to his feet and grabs his maul. With a grunt, he brings it around with two strikes toward the midsection of the undead creature.
Attack: 22 Damage: 12.
Attack: 14 Damage: 9.
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Attack 1: 25
Damage: 15
Attack 2: 18
Damage: 20
Disadvantage Rolls:
Attack 1: 17
Damage: 8
Attack 2: 15
Damage: 7
This time, like so many times before, Amadi strikes true, his weapon downing the monstrous even if temporally. Sweeps is brought back to consciousness, and with sharp instincts of battle decides to strike against the last standing enemy. The first of his attacks is successful and although the accumulated visibly shakes the mound of corpses it still remains standing. Worse yet, it seems to now recognize the genasi as the metaphorical bigger threat, since his last offensive implicated more damage than that of the follower of Gond.
With violent fury the creature slams the amalgamation of dead bodies that pass for limbs on its terrifying form against the barbarian. The first connects and you, Sweeps, feel your entire body tremble, as if reverberating. You feel bones breaking, flesh ripping and life leaving in the form of your blood. The pain is momentary, and darkness envelop your vision for a moment. You think you are again unconscious but then comes the second hit. It lands just as brutally, agony waking you up. You stand. Barely, but you stand.
There is a sense of urgency. Victory is close, but danger is closer yet. Not a single one of the five stand unhurt, quite on the contrary. Not to mention a question pairing in the air, as deadly as the undead fought on those streets – how to destroy the box. The cursed box that started it all.
Notes:
Of course I had to roll that wellApologies for the delay and Sweeps resists with 1HP. 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 last undead is restrained and looking rough (around 1/3 HP).
@Paladin, and @Gunner, make a Constitution save throw DC 14 before taking actions on your respective turns.
@Althax, it is now Sylvio's turn.
@Gruba, Gabriel can take his turn after Sylvio.
@Paladin, Amadi can take his turn after Gabriel.
Silvio drops the healers kit and rushes up to the last writhing pile of flesh , redrawing his short sword on the way. He leaps into the air and slashes down with the scimitar 9 Attack for 7 slashing damage and 4 thunder damage. He stabs with the short sword 16 attack for 2 piercing damage. The first attack also gets 10 sneak attack damage.
Sylvio then dashes to the east 15 feet to avoid its retaliation and to position himself between Sunny and the area the crow keeps coming from.
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