Pissed by failing to snatch away the frying pan, and alarmed that they have indeed captured Polinella, Mulligan turns back to violence and unleashes a couple of Psychic Blades at the fleeing bee-napper before taking off at a run to try to catch up with them as well. So it is a flick of one wrist and then another which unleash faintly glowing psychic essences which dart out after the leprechaun in question and then the quick footsteps of giving chase!
Psychic Blade vs Padraig: 10 to hit for 9 psychic damage BA Psychic Blade vs Padraig: 23 to hit for 8 psychic damage Sneak Attack if either hit: Not Applicable since I did not have advantage on rolls and no other enemy of the target is within 5'... I am assuming Pollinella doesn't count since enclosed in a honey jar.
Greg cowers for a moment but sees his strange accomplices attacking and trying to get the bee back. If only he could help and slow the escape of the leprechaun thief. The others are so quick to act without thinking, but we need Glister's help, and that guy isn't going to stick around if the dandelion knight needs to go swanning off to rescue some bee...
Slowly gaining some resolve Greg moves forward to cast earth tremor upon the leprechaun (10ft range/area?.(Badly worded spell)) carefully wording this spell to not catch Mulligan who is face to face with the fey. (Sculpt spell, only padraig makes a DC 14 Dex save or is knocked prone and takes 6 bludgeoning. The ground also becomes difficult regardless of save)
"Nope! This will not do!" Barria exclaims and turns away from the stolen banjo. Stealing the queen was a much more serious issue. In a blink of an eye, Barria disappears in front of Fionn and Tadhg and reappears on the other side of Padraig from Mulligan.
"You sir, are not leaving with Polinella." and she takes her warhammer, flanked with Mulligan and attempts to bonk him over the head.
Greginald's spell shakes the ground, causing small rocks to tumble from the walls of the mountain pass. The leprechaun stumbles slightly but keeps his feet. Suddenly another burst of light splits the night... it again comes from Glister the acrobat, as his face and hair seem to release built-up energy, which extends out in a beam and strikes the fleeing Padraig. Amidor too runs in on leafy appendages, stabbing out with his rapier at Padraig, who swears in pain, and the illusory copy of Padraig suddenly winks out of existence. Finally Mulligan launches his mental daggers. One whizzes past the thieving fey, but the other strikes him in the back, and with a groan he slumps to the earth. The honey pot containing the captive bee rolls out of his arms, and into the hands of the super-sized Barria, who suddenly pops into place at the right moment. The giant dwarf picks up the pot and opens the lid, and Polinella flies out, spins in a few disoriented circles, and then buzzes over to be with her bee-loved dandelion hero.
Two other leprechauns remain unhindered and flee the scene, at least one of which can be seen with Mulligan's lute slung awkwardly over its back. Three illusory leprechauns remain nearby, still smiling and chuckling eerily.
Rowan meanwhile reaches down and grabs Seamus in a headlock. The leprechaun wriggles and wriggles, but can't wriggle free. Finally it gives up and says with a good-natured chuckle:
Ah, Seamus am I, caught at last, By an elf both clever and fast! The rules I’ll uphold, So take, as foretold, Me shimmering, sweet pot of gold!
And with those words, a gold-coloured honey pot appears in his hands, which he offers up to the elf. Barria's frying-pan and the sapphire so recently given to Mulligan by the korreds drop to the ground as he does so.
Padraig is prone and unconcious. Seamus is grappled by Rowan, and also charmed by Rowan for the next 24 hours. Lorcan is fleeing to the right of the map, clearly has Mulligan's banjo, and is 90' to the right of Rowan. Tadgh is fleeing to the left, and is 85' from Mulligan, but doesn't appear to be carrying anything belonging to the party. A fifth leprechaun (named Fionn) is unaccounted for, although his illusion remains nearby.
Barria's frying pan and Mulligan's lucky sapphire have been recovered. Rowan's lute and shortbow, as well as other sundry items, are presently unaccounted for.
If anyone wishes to pursue a fleeing leprechaun, you may declare another turn. Otherwise all enemy combatants within the immediate vicinity are subdued, and we are out of initiative.
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How does a red dragon blow out the candles on its birthday cake?
Call for them to wait. To negotiate. The lives of these two for our stuff.
Mulligan says over Group Chat to g'ReGiNalD and Barria.
And their pledge to leave Pollinella alone.
He add this as an afterthought.
He doesn't give chase though, he thinks that is futile and likely unwise. Instead he kneels down to the unconscious Leprechaun and holds a psychic dagger threateningly above them to emphasize the point that whether these two live or die is up to them. (I would add an intimidation roll except those fleeing won't "hear" him anyway and likely aren't looking back unless given a reason to...)
Rowan holds up the little leprechaun and looks at the honey pot.
"I think we'd rather have everything you and your friends stole from us back," Rowan says. Then adds "and a promise to leave Pollinella alone and the rest of our friends here."
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Pissed by failing to snatch away the frying pan, and alarmed that they have indeed captured Polinella, Mulligan turns back to violence and unleashes a couple of Psychic Blades at the fleeing bee-napper before taking off at a run to try to catch up with them as well. So it is a flick of one wrist and then another which unleash faintly glowing psychic essences which dart out after the leprechaun in question and then the quick footsteps of giving chase!
Psychic Blade vs Padraig: 10 to hit for 9 psychic damage
BA Psychic Blade vs Padraig: 23 to hit for 8 psychic damage
Sneak Attack if either hit: Not Applicable since I did not have advantage on rolls and no other enemy of the target is within 5'... I am assuming Pollinella doesn't count since enclosed in a honey jar.
Greg cowers for a moment but sees his strange accomplices attacking and trying to get the bee back. If only he could help and slow the escape of the leprechaun thief. The others are so quick to act without thinking, but we need Glister's help, and that guy isn't going to stick around if the dandelion knight needs to go swanning off to rescue some bee...
Slowly gaining some resolve Greg moves forward to cast earth tremor upon the leprechaun (10ft range/area?.(Badly worded spell)) carefully wording this spell to not catch Mulligan who is face to face with the fey. (Sculpt spell, only padraig makes a DC 14 Dex save or is knocked prone and takes 6 bludgeoning. The ground also becomes difficult regardless of save)
"Nope! This will not do!" Barria exclaims and turns away from the stolen banjo. Stealing the queen was a much more serious issue. In a blink of an eye, Barria disappears in front of Fionn and Tadhg and reappears on the other side of Padraig from Mulligan.
"You sir, are not leaving with Polinella." and she takes her warhammer, flanked with Mulligan and attempts to bonk him over the head.
Attack: 22 (9 if flanking isn't used), Damage: 4
Greginald's spell shakes the ground, causing small rocks to tumble from the walls of the mountain pass. The leprechaun stumbles slightly but keeps his feet. Suddenly another burst of light splits the night... it again comes from Glister the acrobat, as his face and hair seem to release built-up energy, which extends out in a beam and strikes the fleeing Padraig. Amidor too runs in on leafy appendages, stabbing out with his rapier at Padraig, who swears in pain, and the illusory copy of Padraig suddenly winks out of existence. Finally Mulligan launches his mental daggers. One whizzes past the thieving fey, but the other strikes him in the back, and with a groan he slumps to the earth. The honey pot containing the captive bee rolls out of his arms, and into the hands of the super-sized Barria, who suddenly pops into place at the right moment. The giant dwarf picks up the pot and opens the lid, and Polinella flies out, spins in a few disoriented circles, and then buzzes over to be with her bee-loved dandelion hero.
Two other leprechauns remain unhindered and flee the scene, at least one of which can be seen with Mulligan's lute slung awkwardly over its back. Three illusory leprechauns remain nearby, still smiling and chuckling eerily.
Rowan meanwhile reaches down and grabs Seamus in a headlock. The leprechaun wriggles and wriggles, but can't wriggle free. Finally it gives up and says with a good-natured chuckle:
Ah, Seamus am I, caught at last,
By an elf both clever and fast!
The rules I’ll uphold,
So take, as foretold,
Me shimmering, sweet pot of gold!
And with those words, a gold-coloured honey pot appears in his hands, which he offers up to the elf. Barria's frying-pan and the sapphire so recently given to Mulligan by the korreds drop to the ground as he does so.
Padraig is prone and unconcious.
Seamus is grappled by Rowan, and also charmed by Rowan for the next 24 hours.
Lorcan is fleeing to the right of the map, clearly has Mulligan's banjo, and is 90' to the right of Rowan.
Tadgh is fleeing to the left, and is 85' from Mulligan, but doesn't appear to be carrying anything belonging to the party.
A fifth leprechaun (named Fionn) is unaccounted for, although his illusion remains nearby.
Barria's frying pan and Mulligan's lucky sapphire have been recovered.
Rowan's lute and shortbow, as well as other sundry items, are presently unaccounted for.
If anyone wishes to pursue a fleeing leprechaun, you may declare another turn. Otherwise all enemy combatants within the immediate vicinity are subdued, and we are out of initiative.
How does a red dragon blow out the candles on its birthday cake?
Call for them to wait. To negotiate. The lives of these two for our stuff.
Mulligan says over Group Chat to g'ReGiNalD and Barria.
And their pledge to leave Pollinella alone.
He add this as an afterthought.
He doesn't give chase though, he thinks that is futile and likely unwise. Instead he kneels down to the unconscious Leprechaun and holds a psychic dagger threateningly above them to emphasize the point that whether these two live or die is up to them. (I would add an intimidation roll except those fleeing won't "hear" him anyway and likely aren't looking back unless given a reason to...)
Rowan holds up the little leprechaun and looks at the honey pot.
"I think we'd rather have everything you and your friends stole from us back," Rowan says. Then adds "and a promise to leave Pollinella alone and the rest of our friends here."