Akkron pauses... he doesn't have time for this. He starts with Leosin and attempts to get him free by targeting the wooden frame, hoping to rot the wood and loosen it up enough yank the chain out.
Chill Touch vs. Frame: Attack: 19 Damage: 18
(OOC: I checked, Chill Touch is not restricted to only targeting creatures. It simply says "one target.")
Madam, we are here to free you... please keep quiet while we work.
It seems that her chains are a bit more recalcitrant than the two men's. So Akkron gives Wight 1 a bit of help by lending his own limited muscle to yanking.
Wight 1 (second roll, for advantage): 12
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It will be done,Akkron promises. Come with me... I will make sure you get out of here safely.
He pauses... then he decides to take no more chances. He casts Wish to replicate the effects of Teleport, using one of the potions of healing he received as a linked object to the destination of Greenest (specifically, the keep). Because it is a replicated spell and because there is a linked object, there will be no magical backlash and no risk of off-the-mark teleportation.
Everyone is transported to the Keep in Greenest. More specifically, Governor Nighthill's study. He reflexively reaches for his trusty blade only to sheathe it upon seeing Akkron. "What has transpired and who are these people? Also, what happened to Leosin?"
I do not know what happened to him yet,Akkron says as he instructs the wight holding Leosin to set him down. But he was unconscious when I found him. These two were also prisoners in the enemy camp. Sir, Madam, might you introduce yourselves? I am afraid we never had time for proper introductions.
While they do that, Akkron goes ahead and re-casts an 8th-level Create Undead to re-assert control over the two wights before the 24 hours is up.
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If there is a healer nearby, I think that Leosin desperately needs one, Akkron says. Or at least a potion of healing. I would ideally like to avoid using one of the four that you have given to me for the purpose of simply reviving my friend when a more common potion can bring him back to consciousness here where there is no immediate danger.
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The noble introduces herself and says "I am Lady Alexandria of house Vercu from the city of SpleosWaterdeep. My house is known far for our trading prowess"
The elf is wary of Akkron and says "I am no one of importance. I thank you for the rescue and need a messenger if this settlement has one"
The elf wears a mithril diadem with clothing a pale turquoise lined by pure silver threading.
Governor Nighthill says "You should take your friend Leosin to the temple. Althea should be there"
Thank you, Akkron says, mentally telling one of the wights to gather Leosin up, then addresses the two former-prisoners. If there is nothing else, I will take him to the temple for healing. The two of you are welcome to join us as well if you are in need of healing.
With that, he takes Leosin to the temple.
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The 2 follow along with Akkron to the temple. The temple is a simple building made of stone and mortor with the doors no longer present. Most likely taken off to be replaced. In its place is a simple red linen curtain.
The 2 following along looks at the temple dubiously and is shocked at the level destruction.
Alexandria asks, "Where are we and a what happened to this town?"
Inside the temple beyond the pews is Althea leaning over a body on the alter murmuring a prayer as she sprinkles it with holy water performing the last rights for a dearly departed. She is so immersed in her duty she does not notice Akkron and everyone else with him.
Akkron directs the wights to place him on the pew.
If you will excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, I need to rest for a time, Akkron says, bowing slightly. He steps into a corner and takes a seat on the floor.
Before going still, Akkron gives the wights one final silent command: they are to stand watch outside the temple entrance, harm no one unless the temple or those within are attacked, and obey Althea’s request to keep a respectful distance from the dead.
Only then does Akkron settle into the corner, his staff across his knees, his body becoming as still and silent as a corpse.
As you rest Althea tends to Leosin and the other 2 guests receive some care before hey too rest. When Akkron awakens again Leosin is resting comfortably on the pew with a patchwork blanket over him with Althea sitting nearby almost nodding off to sleep. She looks haggard and turns to Akkon "He should be fine with enough rest, but I need someone to keep an eye on him just in case he takes a turn. Looks like he was treated pretty roughly. Can you sit with him because I am about to drop"
The other 2 guests are sleeping at the moment.
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The rope around the legs is cut but there are metal shackles around their wrists chained to the wooden frame. Leosin remains unconscious.
Akkron pauses... he doesn't have time for this. He starts with Leosin and attempts to get him free by targeting the wooden frame, hoping to rot the wood and loosen it up enough yank the chain out.
Chill Touch vs. Frame:
Attack: 19 Damage: 18
(OOC: I checked, Chill Touch is not restricted to only targeting creatures. It simply says "one target.")
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The wooden frame weakens under your touch.
If wishing to yank it free roll athletics
Akkron leaves that to his wights.
Wight 1 Athletics: 14
Wight 2 Athletics: 22
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Leosin is free and slumps to the ground.
Akkron will repeat the procedure for each of the other two prisoners.
Chill Touch vs. Wooden Frame 1:
Attack: 27 Damage: 15 necrotic
Chill Touch vs. Wooden Frame 2:
Attack: 22 Damage: 16 necrotic
Wight Athletics checks:
Wight 1: 8
Wight 2: 20
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Akkron leans in and whispers to the noble woman.
Madam, we are here to free you... please keep quiet while we work.
It seems that her chains are a bit more recalcitrant than the two men's. So Akkron gives Wight 1 a bit of help by lending his own limited muscle to yanking.
Wight 1 (second roll, for advantage):
12
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The elf is freed and noble woman after several tries is finally freed. She whispers, "Escort me to safety and I will give you a proper reward."
It will be done, Akkron promises. Come with me... I will make sure you get out of here safely.
He pauses... then he decides to take no more chances. He casts Wish to replicate the effects of Teleport, using one of the potions of healing he received as a linked object to the destination of Greenest (specifically, the keep). Because it is a replicated spell and because there is a linked object, there will be no magical backlash and no risk of off-the-mark teleportation.
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Everyone is transported to the Keep in Greenest. More specifically, Governor Nighthill's study. He reflexively reaches for his trusty blade only to sheathe it upon seeing Akkron. "What has transpired and who are these people? Also, what happened to Leosin?"
Leosin is still unconscious.
I do not know what happened to him yet, Akkron says as he instructs the wight holding Leosin to set him down. But he was unconscious when I found him. These two were also prisoners in the enemy camp. Sir, Madam, might you introduce yourselves? I am afraid we never had time for proper introductions.
While they do that, Akkron goes ahead and re-casts an 8th-level Create Undead to re-assert control over the two wights before the 24 hours is up.
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Akkron sighs.
If there is a healer nearby, I think that Leosin desperately needs one, Akkron says. Or at least a potion of healing. I would ideally like to avoid using one of the four that you have given to me for the purpose of simply reviving my friend when a more common potion can bring him back to consciousness here where there is no immediate danger.
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The noble introduces herself and says "I am Lady Alexandria of house Vercu from the city of SpleosWaterdeep. My house is known far for our trading prowess"
The elf is wary of Akkron and says "I am no one of importance. I thank you for the rescue and need a messenger if this settlement has one"
The elf wears a mithril diadem with clothing a pale turquoise lined by pure silver threading.
Governor Nighthill says "You should take your friend Leosin to the temple. Althea should be there"
Thank you, Akkron says, mentally telling one of the wights to gather Leosin up, then addresses the two former-prisoners. If there is nothing else, I will take him to the temple for healing. The two of you are welcome to join us as well if you are in need of healing.
With that, he takes Leosin to the temple.
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The 2 follow along with Akkron to the temple. The temple is a simple building made of stone and mortor with the doors no longer present. Most likely taken off to be replaced. In its place is a simple red linen curtain.
The 2 following along looks at the temple dubiously and is shocked at the level destruction.
Alexandria asks, "Where are we and a what happened to this town?"
Inside the temple beyond the pews is Althea leaning over a body on the alter murmuring a prayer as she sprinkles it with holy water performing the last rights for a dearly departed. She is so immersed in her duty she does not notice Akkron and everyone else with him.
Akkron gives her a moment, then gently taps the ground with his staff.
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Althea looks up and she looks tired "Please put on the nearest pew and I will have a look at him"
Akkron directs the wights to place him on the pew.
If you will excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, I need to rest for a time, Akkron says, bowing slightly. He steps into a corner and takes a seat on the floor.
Before going still, Akkron gives the wights one final silent command: they are to stand watch outside the temple entrance, harm no one unless the temple or those within are attacked, and obey Althea’s request to keep a respectful distance from the dead.
Only then does Akkron settle into the corner, his staff across his knees, his body becoming as still and silent as a corpse.
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As you rest Althea tends to Leosin and the other 2 guests receive some care before hey too rest. When Akkron awakens again Leosin is resting comfortably on the pew with a patchwork blanket over him with Althea sitting nearby almost nodding off to sleep. She looks haggard and turns to Akkon "He should be fine with enough rest, but I need someone to keep an eye on him just in case he takes a turn. Looks like he was treated pretty roughly. Can you sit with him because I am about to drop"
The other 2 guests are sleeping at the moment.