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Upon hearing growls from behind, Brom immediately turns. His blood begins to boil,, as he places himself between the injured bear cub and the two wolves joining the fray. Letting the Rage wash over him, he attacks.
Stravini asks, ""I have not *click* been in town in ...I forget how long *click click* will they harm usss *click*?" Stravini will eat some of the wolf meat. "Ssshould I go into a more *click* fitting form?"
If the answer is affirmative, then Stravini will transform to a half elf and it is very noticeable that she has no clothes on. She sees no need for clothes, being used to being a spider all this time.
Brom digs through his backpack, producing a common tunic and leather belt. He thoughtfully hands them to Stravini. “I realize they may be a bit large and will need some impromptu adjustments, but you’re welcome to these.”
Starvini tilts her head and accepts the clothing. She inspects it, trying to remember how to put it on. Eventually she slips on the tunic. “Thanksss for fursss.” She looks at the belt oddly, “And…flat whip?”
After hitting this wolf you hear two separate snarls from behind the group, close to the bear cub.
New Initiative order:
Brom Cadul
Wolf(C)
Wolf(A)
Zade Komainu
Wolf(B)
Bear Cub
Stravini Notri
Wolf(D)
-Archie
Upon hearing growls from behind, Brom immediately turns. His blood begins to boil,, as he places himself between the injured bear cub and the two wolves joining the fray. Letting the Rage wash over him, he attacks.
Attack: 16
Damage: 10
(ooc: @DM… I forgot to add +2 for rage damage. So, if I hit, the total damage should actually be 12.)
Wolf(C) takes 12 damage, dying.
-Archie
Zade you're up.
-Archie
Zade will also move to place himself between the bear cub and the wolves. He will attack with hi sword and dagger.
Rapier Attack: 8 Damage: 10
Dagger Attack: Attack: 20 Damage: 1
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Both attacks hit. Wolf(D) died.
Wolf(B) will attack the bear cub, Attack:12 Damage:5
He will then disengage, with the bear cub unable to fight back, and run away, seeing that it is 1 vs 3
-Archie
You have completed the first milestone: Broken Bear Cub.
Everyone increases one level.
-Archie
(ooc: Cool. Thanks. May I presume the bear cub survived the attack?)
Zade will cast Cure Wounds on the cub
Cub Healing - 4
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Zade suggests a short rest as he was down almost half his HP. If we do he will play a little while we rest.
Give your self 1d6 extra HP if you use a HIT DIE
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“I agree,” says Brom. “We could all use the break and chance to heal.” Looking over the wolf carcasses, he adds, “And, eat.”
Brom nods appreciatively to Zade, as he assists the party in regaining health.
(ooc: @Zade… does the healing also include the broken bear cub? 😉)
(I my song would impact him as well; DM?)
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The song would impact anyone able to hear it, therefore, everyone in the party: currently Zade, Brom, Stravini, & the bear cub
-Archie
Once the party has had the opportunity to take a short rest and heal (with Zade’s help), Brom suggests continuing towards the town.
Brom also ensures the cub has a meal, offering up one of the wolves as fresh meat.
Stravini asks, ""I have not *click* been in town in ...I forget how long *click click* will they harm usss *click*?" Stravini will eat some of the wolf meat. "Ssshould I go into a more *click* fitting form?"
If the answer is affirmative, then Stravini will transform to a half elf and it is very noticeable that she has no clothes on. She sees no need for clothes, being used to being a spider all this time.
Brom digs through his backpack, producing a common tunic and leather belt. He thoughtfully hands them to Stravini. “I realize they may be a bit large and will need some impromptu adjustments, but you’re welcome to these.”
Starvini tilts her head and accepts the clothing. She inspects it, trying to remember how to put it on. Eventually she slips on the tunic. “Thanksss for fursss.” She looks at the belt oddly, “And…flat whip?”
He will ask "Are we ready to continue?"
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“I’m ready”, says Brom.