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(Lia could always try and get the elf statues to help them ;-) ) Liavyre's arrow flies wide again due to the gap she was aiming at now having two other statues blocking the way.
Ragmin will once again bring divine fire up around the statue. Sacred Flame vs. Black Statue #2:10 vs. DC 13 Dexterity Saving Throw, taking 4 radiant damage on a failure.
The flames appear ineffectual this time.
The black statue lifts its two sword up, swinging them in unison at Fjorgin. The two white statues raise their shields in an attempt to block for him. shortsword vs. Fjorgin:11 vs. AC. Hit:8 bludgeoning damage. shortsword vs. Fjorgin:17 vs. AC. Hit:5 bludgeoning damage.
The shields deflect the blows to the paladin, his stone companions' aid being quite beneficial.
The white statues counterattack with their own blades. longsword vs. Black Statue #2:21 vs. AC. Hit:3 bludgeoning damage. longsword vs. Black Statue #2:20 vs. AC. Hit:3 bludgeoning damage.
One of the longswords crushes the cheek of the black statue, leaving it with half a face. (Statue #2: 18 damage)
ROUND 5
Thea Fjorgin (15/36 HP) Liavyre Ragmin
Black Statue #2 (18 damage)
White Statue #1 (undamaged) White Statue #2 (undamaged)
She thinks for a moment on her elven lore she learned in her youth and says, "We are elves. Our father is Corellon. Our divine home is the Great Forest called Arcorar. Our loves are magic, nature, and beauty."
(Close enough. Arcaror is a Forgotten Realms based location; Arvandor was the general one I was looking for. Also Freedom is the main thing that elves love, hence their chaotic nature)
The two elven statues begin to activate, as did the human ones. They raise their bows as a light begins to glow where an arrow would appear (Liavyre, you can use your action to command the statues as Thea is doing with the human ones)
Horatio Hirschfeld - Squire imbued with fae powers, in the Coliseum of Conquest (W2/L1) DM for Reavers of Harkenwold, and sometimes The Fighting Grounds of the Coliseum
(To be fair Liavyre probably was not the best student anyway. She would have been more concerned with tracking animals for fun instead of being absorbed in a book. She would take "close enough" :) )
She will command the elf statues to attack the black one.
"Um...go destroy the black one."She says a little unsure of herself in commanding something she doesn't understand.
White elf statue #1: Attack: 5 Damage: 10 --- If they get the benefit of her Hunter's Mark and/or Colossus Slayer? If so:
Hunter's Mark 1 extra dmg --- Colossus Slayer 1 extra
(Does she get an Attack as well or just a command? Her longbow w/ those two benefits are much more deadly, is why I ask) Either way she activated them so she will command them for at least 1 turn.
"Well, that was fun." says Fjorgin as he kicks aside a bit of the black statue.
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Horatio Hirschfeld - Squire imbued with fae powers, in the Coliseum of Conquest (W2/L1) DM for Reavers of Harkenwold, and sometimes The Fighting Grounds of the Coliseum
The white statues seem to go inert again, returning to their original positions. At the far end of the room, behind where the black statues were lines, a *click* noise is heard as a small hatch opens in the wall. A crescent-shaped piece of golden metal appears to be affixed to the wall.
Thea looks at the now lifeless statues, a little downcast since they were such a great help. As the clicking noise appears, however, her head flips around and she carefully approaches the stone font, still watching for any potential trap that might prevent her from reaching the metal part.
Thea looks at the now lifeless statues, a little downcast since they were such a great help. As the clicking noise appears, however, her head flips around and she carefully approaches the stone font, still watching for any potential trap that might prevent her from reaching the metal part.
Taking the piece from the wall the cavity seals shut again. The piece of metal appears to be a loose band with a pair of nooks on the outer curve. As she measures it up, it appears that it could clip onto the top of the chalice they found earlier, meaning it would theoretically fit within the door lock back the way they came.
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(Lia could always try and get the elf statues to help them ;-) )
Liavyre's arrow flies wide again due to the gap she was aiming at now having two other statues blocking the way.
Ragmin will once again bring divine fire up around the statue.
Sacred Flame vs. Black Statue #2: 10 vs. DC 13 Dexterity Saving Throw, taking 4 radiant damage on a failure.
The flames appear ineffectual this time.
The black statue lifts its two sword up, swinging them in unison at Fjorgin. The two white statues raise their shields in an attempt to block for him.
shortsword vs. Fjorgin: 11 vs. AC. Hit: 8 bludgeoning damage.
shortsword vs. Fjorgin: 17 vs. AC. Hit: 5 bludgeoning damage.
The shields deflect the blows to the paladin, his stone companions' aid being quite beneficial.
The white statues counterattack with their own blades.
longsword vs. Black Statue #2: 21 vs. AC. Hit: 3 bludgeoning damage.
longsword vs. Black Statue #2: 20 vs. AC. Hit: 3 bludgeoning damage.
One of the longswords crushes the cheek of the black statue, leaving it with half a face. (Statue #2: 18 damage)
ROUND 5
Thea
Fjorgin (15/36 HP)
Liavyre
Ragmin
Black Statue #2 (18 damage)
White Statue #1 (undamaged)
White Statue #2 (undamaged)
END OF ROUND
If Liavyre has noticed that were are elf statues among the white pieces, then she will go to them and attempt to bring them to life.
Investigation 7
Arcana? 17
After Apocalypse - Liavyre Withrethin Elf Ranger
Dragon of Autumn - Geoff Krowly Human Cleric
Princes of the Apocalypse - Leofir Sylvaranth Elf Rogue
The Windhovers' Call - Xellos Mazoku Tiefling Sorcerer
High Times at Low Tides - DM
Liavyre notes on the elven statues are similar markings in Elven.
State our name.
State our father.
State our divine home.
State our love.
She thinks for a moment on her elven lore she learned in her youth and says, "We are elves. Our father is Corellon. Our divine home is the Great Forest called Arcorar. Our loves are magic, nature, and beauty."
After Apocalypse - Liavyre Withrethin Elf Ranger
Dragon of Autumn - Geoff Krowly Human Cleric
Princes of the Apocalypse - Leofir Sylvaranth Elf Rogue
The Windhovers' Call - Xellos Mazoku Tiefling Sorcerer
High Times at Low Tides - DM
(Close enough. Arcaror is a Forgotten Realms based location; Arvandor was the general one I was looking for. Also Freedom is the main thing that elves love, hence their chaotic nature)
The two elven statues begin to activate, as did the human ones. They raise their bows as a light begins to glow where an arrow would appear (Liavyre, you can use your action to command the statues as Thea is doing with the human ones)
Fjorgin attacks the black statue again.
Attack: 8 Damage: 9
Horatio Hirschfeld - Squire imbued with fae powers, in the Coliseum of Conquest (W2/L1)
DM for Reavers of Harkenwold, and sometimes The Fighting Grounds of the Coliseum
Fjorgin strikes at the statue, bouncing off of its sturdy frame.
Ragmin once again attempts to wreathe it in divine fire.
Sacred Flame vs. Black Statue #2: 9 vs. DC 13 Dexterity Saving throw, taking 14 radiant damage on a failure.
(Typing)
ROUND 5
Thea
Liavyre
Black Statue #2 (18 damage)
White Human Statue #1 (undamaged)
White Human Statue #2 (undamaged)
White Elf Statue #1 (undamaged)
White Elf Statue #2 (undamaged)
END OF ROUND
Fjorgin (15/36 HP)
Ragmin
They once again commands the white statue to move against the black statue.
Attack: 13 Dmg: 5 (bludgeoning)
The white statue strikes at the black statue and manages to lightly crack it. (Black Statue #2: 23 damage)
ROUND 5
Liavyre
Black Statue #2 (23 damage)
White Human Statue #1 (undamaged)
White Human Statue #2 (undamaged)
White Elf Statue #1 (undamaged)
White Elf Statue #2 (undamaged)
END OF ROUND
Fjorgin (15/36 HP)
Ragmin
Thea
(To be fair Liavyre probably was not the best student anyway. She would have been more concerned with tracking animals for fun instead of being absorbed in a book. She would take "close enough" :) )
She will command the elf statues to attack the black one.
"Um...go destroy the black one." She says a little unsure of herself in commanding something she doesn't understand.
White elf statue #1: Attack: 5 Damage: 10 --- If they get the benefit of her Hunter's Mark and/or Colossus Slayer? If so:
Hunter's Mark 1 extra dmg --- Colossus Slayer 1 extra
(Does she get an Attack as well or just a command? Her longbow w/ those two benefits are much more deadly, is why I ask) Either way she activated them so she will command them for at least 1 turn.
After Apocalypse - Liavyre Withrethin Elf Ranger
Dragon of Autumn - Geoff Krowly Human Cleric
Princes of the Apocalypse - Leofir Sylvaranth Elf Rogue
The Windhovers' Call - Xellos Mazoku Tiefling Sorcerer
High Times at Low Tides - DM
The two elven statues react to Liavyre's commands, their bows releasing the arrows of energy towards the black statue.
Longbow vs. Black Statue #2: 12 vs. AC. Hit: 9 magical piercing damage.
Longbow vs. Black Statue #2: 16 vs. AC. Hit: 4 magical piercing damage.
One arrow fizzles against the opposing statue, but the other leaves a small crater on the chest. (Black Statue #2: 30 damage)
The black statue returns to striking at Fjorgin. The two shields come again to assist in blocking the strikes.
Shortsword vs. Fjorgin: 6 vs. AC. Hit: 6 bludgeoning damage.
Shortsword vs. Fjorgin: 11 vs. AC. Hit: 4 bludgeoning damage.
Fjorgin is successfully protected by the statues.
The white statues autonomously continue their strikes as instructed.
Longsword vs. Black Statue #2: 23 vs. AC. Hit: 6 bludgeoning damage.
Longsword vs. Black Statue #2: 20 vs. AC. Hit: 9 bludgeoning damage.
Longbow vs. Black Statue #2: 18 vs. AC. Hit: 9 magical piercing damage.
Longbow vs. Black Statue #2: 16 vs. AC. Hit: 10 magical piercing damage.
The black statue is overwhelmed by the alliance of statues as the statue crumbles to dust as well. (Black Statue #2: defeated, 53 damage)
Once again the room goes quiet after the battle noises cease.
"Well, that was fun." says Fjorgin as he kicks aside a bit of the black statue.
Horatio Hirschfeld - Squire imbued with fae powers, in the Coliseum of Conquest (W2/L1)
DM for Reavers of Harkenwold, and sometimes The Fighting Grounds of the Coliseum
The white statues seem to go inert again, returning to their original positions. At the far end of the room, behind where the black statues were lines, a *click* noise is heard as a small hatch opens in the wall. A crescent-shaped piece of golden metal appears to be affixed to the wall.
Thea looks at the now lifeless statues, a little downcast since they were such a great help. As the clicking noise appears, however, her head flips around and she carefully approaches the stone font, still watching for any potential trap that might prevent her from reaching the metal part.
Investigation: 8
Thea looks at the now lifeless statues, a little downcast since they were such a great help. As the clicking noise appears, however, her head flips around and she carefully approaches the stone font, still watching for any potential trap that might prevent her from reaching the metal part.
Investigation: 10
Thea sees no additional traps or mechanisms in this room.
Since nothing appears to intervene, Thea carefully takes out the gold piece and studies it with all due caution.
Investigation: 17
(Looks like the dice roller messed up. Want to give it a try again?)
(Yup, definitely.)
Investigation: 15
Taking the piece from the wall the cavity seals shut again. The piece of metal appears to be a loose band with a pair of nooks on the outer curve. As she measures it up, it appears that it could clip onto the top of the chalice they found earlier, meaning it would theoretically fit within the door lock back the way they came.