Beryl casts Faerie Fire with the edge right in front of Aranor (so as not to include him in the effects), and moves aside to be sure Pru and Kaladin have room to move.
(Objects in front of Aranor in a 20 foot cube are limned with green light - creatures need to make a Dex saving throw or also be lit up, which gives attackers advantage to hit.)
For her bonus action, she casts Shillelagh on her quarterstaff.
OOC: I will be traveling Tuesday 28 June through Wednesday 6 July. I will check in when I can on my phone.
Aranor swings and strike the closet bone bearer. They suddenly start glowing as if pulling power from somewhere, when you realize Beryl let fly one of her spells.
OOC: Everyone get's +1 attack bonus due to failed throws.
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Kaladin, moving with the ease of practice steps into line beside aranor and, holding his shield so it partially protects aranor he likes out his spear at a skeleton (whichever he can reach that's uninjured) attack 9 damage 12
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As Aranor parries the bone hammers swing, he returns the favor, taking what little life or undead life left in it out of it. As it crumbles to the floor, Kaldin steps up with shield, protecting both himself and Aranor. Thrusting his spear, he finds his mark on the other skeleton. The sword falls from the clenched fist of the undead to the floor with a clang.
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Pru watches almost in a daze as the others leap to battle with the skeletons, while she's still marveling at seeing the walking undead. Being able to sing them a song or pick their pocket isn't going to help too much here.
She draws her rapier, darts forward under Kaladin's arm and stabs out at the skeleton that just attacked him.
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OOC: We’ll I’m an idiot. I cast Faerie Fire and then forgot advantage when I rolled my attack. Here’s a second attack roll. Feel free to disregard it since I did forget. :)
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Kaladin steps forward, attempts to stab the skeleton attacking aranor's knee out, then steps back in line.
Attack 14 or 9 damage 18
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Beryl casts Faerie Fire with the edge right in front of Aranor (so as not to include him in the effects), and moves aside to be sure Pru and Kaladin have room to move.
(Objects in front of Aranor in a 20 foot cube are limned with green light - creatures need to make a Dex saving throw or also be lit up, which gives attackers advantage to hit.)
For her bonus action, she casts Shillelagh on her quarterstaff.
OOC: I will be traveling Tuesday 28 June through Wednesday 6 July. I will check in when I can on my phone.
Aranor swings and strike the closet bone bearer. They suddenly start glowing as if pulling power from somewhere, when you realize Beryl let fly one of her spells.
OOC: Everyone get's +1 attack bonus due to failed throws.
(It's a couple of the skeletons now, yes?)
All of them. They were close enough of the coverage area and i failed all the rolls!
(Sorry, I think some of the skeletons are up in initiative order now. Thanks)
Ooc// isn't fairie fire advantage?
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OOC: my bad. It's been a hell of a week. Yes, you all have advantage against the skeletons. This is also my 1st 5E adventure. :)
Skeletons 1 & 3, swing at Aranor and Beryl.
Skeleton 1 > Aranor: Attack: 14 Damage: 5
Skeleton 3 > Beryl: Attack: 15 Damage: 3
((OOC: You're doing a great job!))
Aranor easily parries the skeleton's clumsy attack. He sidesteps it gracefully and comes around for another two-handed blow.
Attack: 16 Damage: 8
Extended Signature
Characters: Bryony Alderleaf (Phandelver and Below) ♦ Vesta Trevelyan (Vecna: Eve of Ruin) ♦ Ada Kendrick (Curse of Strahd) ♦ Gareth Blackwood (Dragon of Icespire Peak) ♦ Karys Velthune (Out of the Abyss) ♦ Surina Xarith (Simple, Heroic Adventure)
DM: Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus
Kaladin, moving with the ease of practice steps into line beside aranor and, holding his shield so it partially protects aranor he likes out his spear at a skeleton (whichever he can reach that's uninjured) attack 9 damage 12
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As Aranor parries the bone hammers swing, he returns the favor, taking what little life or undead life left in it out of it. As it crumbles to the floor, Kaldin steps up with shield, protecting both himself and Aranor. Thrusting his spear, he finds his mark on the other skeleton. The sword falls from the clenched fist of the undead to the floor with a clang.
Skeleton 4 swings at Kaladin: Attack: 7 Damage: 4
Pru watches almost in a daze as the others leap to battle with the skeletons, while she's still marveling at seeing the walking undead. Being able to sing them a song or pick their pocket isn't going to help too much here.
She draws her rapier, darts forward under Kaladin's arm and stabs out at the skeleton that just attacked him.
Attack on Skeleton 4: Attack: 21 Damage: 4
The final skeleton swings wide attempting to hit Aranor. Attack: 8 Damage: 4
OOC - assuming Aranor’s early attack happens after the last skeleton’s attack, I think it’s Beryl’s turn now.
Beryl swings her Shillelagh-Staff at Skeleton 3, fueling her attack with her frustration at not finding the missing children yet.
Attack: 21
Damage: 6
OOC: We’ll I’m an idiot. I cast Faerie Fire and then forgot advantage when I rolled my attack. Here’s a second attack roll. Feel free to disregard it since I did forget. :)
22
Ooc// well it didn't roll
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OOC. Yeah, I don’t know why. It’s harder on a phone lol. I’ll just stick with the roll that worked.
The skeletons fall with ease. The remaining 2 shift their focus on Aranor and Beryl.
Aranor: 14
Beryl: 13
Skeleton 1: 12Skeleton 3: 12Kaldin: 9
Skeleton 4: 8
Pruecy: 6
Skeleton 2: 4
OOC: Kaldin's up.
Kaladin steps forward, attempts to stab the skeleton attacking aranor's knee out, then steps back in line.
Attack 14 or 9 damage 18
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The skeleton falters as Kaladin hits, but doesn't fall. The other skeleton swings a wide arc at Kaladin.
Attack: 16 Damage: 5
Pru darts forward and Nader Kaladin’s arm again and jabs her rapier at the skeleton he just connected with.
Attack: 18 Damage: 18