Two Astral Reavers stand at the edge of the forecastle area near the front.
One is Blue-skinned, with a single large horn on forehead. The other has an infantile second head that continually spits curses, some in common but also many other languages.
Both Reavers are squarely hit with a burst of green light. Sparkling motes drift through the air across the deck and glom on to their misshapen bodies. They begin to glow very distinct green against the black of wildspace.
You have advantage on attack with the outlined Reavers (10 rounds).
Action: Toll of the dead on whichever Reaver BR-AK6 targets. Wisdom Saving Throw of 13, Damage:6 (1d8 if it is at full HP) or 1 (1d12 if it has taken damage)
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
BR-AK6's Ray of Frost hits the Reaver with the extra tiny head. Ice expands over its body away from the point of impact. The Reaver's tiny head shivers and vomits more filthy curses (possibly involving BR-AK6's mother being a toaster and/or beating them like a printer... many languages blurred together so it is hard to tell). It noticeably is moving slower.
Second headed Reaver saves against Toll of the Dead: 13.
Aaravos watches his new party memebers closly with intrest and excitment.
Holding the 3 metorite pebbles in his hand, he raise them with his palm open. A slight glow of blueish energy emit from them. One of the Pebbles rise from his hand and shoots off to the one distasteful language.
Magic Stone: 19 to Hit, 6 points of bludging dmg
"Behold, for I am Aaravos, chosen by Celestian! With our hearts ablaze, our wondrous journey has begun!"
Action will take place at the top of Round 2. If throwing from prone due to losing footing (Dex DC 10), please roll 1d20 for attack again and take the lower roll to account for disadvantage. You still have advantage to hit from the fairy fire.
Aaravos and BR-AK6 keep their footing on the tilting deck.
BR-AK6's blue beam strikes the Reaver's tiny head. It ices over and slumps forward on the neck. Howls of fury briefly follow until Aaravos's meteorite marble is embedded deep in the other head. Purple blood splatters from the gaping wound. It collapse to the deck twitching.
The Blue Skinned Horned Reaver closes the distance with Draven swinging it's longsword.
Two Astral Reavers stand at the edge of the forecastle area near the front.
One is Blue-skinned, with a single large horn on forehead. The other has an infantile second head that continually spits curses, some in common but also many other languages.
Each character is 15 feet away.
Initiative: 11
"What a magnificent room"
Initative: 12
Combat Round 1:
Actions will take place in the sequence of your character's initiative.
Astral Reavers Initiative: 4
What is your action?
Aaravos Turn:
Action is cast 1st level Faerie Fire if possible on both of the Reavers (20ft cube) DEX SAVE 13
Movement Backup 20 ft if possible.
Bonus Action: cast Magic Stone cantrip on 3 metorite pebbles (not sure if i can do this)
Both Reavers are squarely hit with a burst of green light. Sparkling motes drift through the air across the deck and glom on to their misshapen bodies. They begin to glow very distinct green against the black of wildspace.
You have advantage on attack with the outlined Reavers (10 rounds).
Initiative: 20
((Sorry I'm late))
"No quarter spared, SIR!" shouted BR-AK6, charging a spell through his fingers
Action: Cast Ray of Frost at the Astral Reaver closest to him Attack: 16 Damage: 7, on a hit, its movement is slowed by 10 feet.
Movement: step to the side to be in-between Aaravos and the monsters, and back 5 feet so he's standing 20 feet away from them.
Action: Toll of the dead on whichever Reaver BR-AK6 targets. Wisdom Saving Throw of 13, Damage: 6 (1d8 if it is at full HP) or 1 (1d12 if it has taken damage)
Movement: Backup next to Avaros
BR-AK6's Ray of Frost hits the Reaver with the extra tiny head. Ice expands over its body away from the point of impact. The Reaver's tiny head shivers and vomits more filthy curses (possibly involving BR-AK6's mother being a toaster and/or beating them like a printer... many languages blurred together so it is hard to tell). It noticeably is moving slower.
Second headed Reaver saves against Toll of the Dead: 13.
The ship tilts forward as second smoking Reaver ship hit the Moonraider from behind.
Please each make a Dexterity check (DC 10) for each character to keep their footing.
The Blue Skinned Horned Reaver looses a crossbow bolt at Draven. Attack 13 Damage if hit: 4 piercing.
The Reaver with an Extra Tiny Head screams and charges 20 feet to attack BR-AK6 with a short sword. Attack 18 Damage if hit: 6 piercing.
Action will take place at the top of Round 2.
If throwing from prone due to losing footing (Dex DC 10), please roll 1d20 for attack again and take the lower roll to account for disadvantage.You still have advantage to hit from the fairy fire.Round 1
Summary
BR-AK6 hits Reaver with an Extra Tiny Head with a Ray of Frost for 7 cold damage.
Blue Skinned Horned Reaver looses a crossbow bolt at Draven but goes wide.
Reaver with an Extra Tiny Head scores a hit on BR-AK6 with a short sword for 5 piercing damage.
Dexterity check DC 10 to keep footing will be resolved at the beginning of Round 2.
Characters still have advantage to hit the two Reavers.
Combat - Round 2
Aaravos magic stone attack executes with a hit 6 points of bludging dmg.
Dex Check: 19
Dex save: 13
"I'll have you know that I have no mother, but what you said to me was very rude." states BR-AK6 calmly, charging up another Ray of Frost.
Action: Cast Ray of Frost Attack: 13 Damage: 7
Aaravos and BR-AK6 keep their footing on the tilting deck.
BR-AK6's blue beam strikes the Reaver's tiny head. It ices over and slumps forward on the neck. Howls of fury briefly follow until Aaravos's meteorite marble is embedded deep in the other head. Purple blood splatters from the gaping wound. It collapse to the deck twitching.
The Blue Skinned Horned Reaver closes the distance with Draven swinging it's longsword.
Blue Skinned Horned Reaver attacks Draven. Attack 19, slashing Damage if hit 9
Draven ducks the swing and is not hit.