(PSA: Stalactites are the ones that hold tight to the ceiling. Stalagmites are the ones that rise up from the ground like a mighty castle. By the way, how friendly are these wolves looking? On a scale of "I will follow your every command" to "thanks for the snack, but don't expect me to do anything for you," where are these two at?)
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
(Wanting to post, at work, will try when I get a chance)
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You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
Cirrus, having thoroughly tamed these beasts, tries to lead them away from the stalagmite, until their chains are taut. He then looks nervously at the Goliaths, “Alright, I’d like to take these wolves with us, but to do that these chains need to break. So, I need one of you to use you weapon to break these chains. Now, try not to leave a long chain attached to them, because then the chain will drag on the stone floor, and create a loud sound that will echo throughout the cave, but please be careful to not swing too close to the wolves.”
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
(OOC: By the by, unless something horrible happens involving a goliath's blade and a wolf's neck, I'm officially putting these wolves on my character sheet as "pets," do I need to change anything about their stats? size? AC? Are they damaged? Do you want me to roll 2d8+2 for each of their HP?)
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You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
(OOC: In my defense, I've never played a ranger, and I'm pretty new to playing D&D in general, so I don't know what you're supposed to do when you get a pet. I was just wondering if you wanted to add something like "oh, because they're starving, they've taken 7 damage" or "their AC is 12 instead of 13")
Wolf 1: 12
Wolf 2: 12
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You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
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OOC: Sorry, busy day. Raiketsu, Roll20 suggests a 20 DC Strength Check of 10 HP to break a chain. Let me know if you'd like something different, but with that in mind . . .
Waiting for Cirrus to calm the first wolf, and eyeing it warily, Vimak says, "Let me try this first. It may be quieter." He holds the five links of chain closest to that wolf's collar in one hand, with one loose link between the other hand and five links in it. He pulls: 22. "That should leave a chain short enough that it won't drag," he says.
Vimak repeats the process with the other wolf and its chain: 23
Vimak stares at the second chain, hating it. He takes one of his throwing axes and chops at the chain with it. Attack:17 Damage: 9
He is really angry with the chain now. The sound of his grinding teeth echos around the room. Cirrus has to reassure the second wolf. Vimak tries again. Attack:25 Damage: 7
OOC: I rolled without advantage. If the chain hasn't been damaged enough to break, Vimak will call his fellow Goliath over to help.
(OOC: Is there any visible difference between these wolves?)
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You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
I wouldn't normally say but the worg has like 1 HP left. AC 13. So any attack that hits. kills it.
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Herman takes a few steps back and mutters, "Let's try that again." He looses another arrow at the Worg.
25 Dmg: 6
(PSA: Stalactites are the ones that hold tight to the ceiling. Stalagmites are the ones that rise up from the ground like a mighty castle. By the way, how friendly are these wolves looking? On a scale of "I will follow your every command" to "thanks for the snack, but don't expect me to do anything for you," where are these two at?)
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
(they're ready to hump your damn leg. like a stray you just petted once.)
Occassional Dungeon Master.
(At this rate, it looks like Cirrius is going to get two pet wolves at the end of this.)
Vimak attacks with his other throwing ax, finishing the worg if Herman hasn't already:16, with inspiration 4, for a total of 18. Damage: 9.
OOC: Thanks for the reminder about bardic inspiration!
Vimak collects his axes or ax after the worg is dead. He is wary of the wolves and keeps his distance from them.
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(Wanting to post, at work, will try when I get a chance)
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
Cirrus, having thoroughly tamed these beasts, tries to lead them away from the stalagmite, until their chains are taut. He then looks nervously at the Goliaths, “Alright, I’d like to take these wolves with us, but to do that these chains need to break. So, I need one of you to use you weapon to break these chains. Now, try not to leave a long chain attached to them, because then the chain will drag on the stone floor, and create a loud sound that will echo throughout the cave, but please be careful to not swing too close to the wolves.”
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
(waiting on replies to that)
Occassional Dungeon Master.
While the Goliath's work with the wolves, Herman will stand near the corner and keep watch so goblins can't surprise them.
Ready action to shoot goblins if he sees them.
Perception: 10
(OOC: By the by, unless something horrible happens involving a goliath's blade and a wolf's neck, I'm officially putting these wolves on my character sheet as "pets," do I need to change anything about their stats? size? AC? Are they damaged? Do you want me to roll 2d8+2 for each of their HP?)
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
(I will allow you to reroll their HP once. Here. Other than that their stats stay the same. you're not a beastmaster hunter ;p)
Occassional Dungeon Master.
(OOC: In my defense, I've never played a ranger, and I'm pretty new to playing D&D in general, so I don't know what you're supposed to do when you get a pet. I was just wondering if you wanted to add something like "oh, because they're starving, they've taken 7 damage" or "their AC is 12 instead of 13")
Wolf 1: 12
Wolf 2: 12
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
(Congrats on your 69th post. Also nice, double 12.)
The worg lies dead, and both the wolves are essentially tamed. Though they still need to be cut free.
7
So far no one seems to have noticed.
Occassional Dungeon Master.
OOC: Sorry, busy day. Raiketsu, Roll20 suggests a 20 DC Strength Check of 10 HP to break a chain. Let me know if you'd like something different, but with that in mind . . .
Waiting for Cirrus to calm the first wolf, and eyeing it warily, Vimak says, "Let me try this first. It may be quieter." He holds the five links of chain closest to that wolf's collar in one hand, with one loose link between the other hand and five links in it. He pulls: 22. "That should leave a chain short enough that it won't drag," he says.
Vimak repeats the process with the other wolf and its chain: 23
Vimak stares at the second chain, hating it. He takes one of his throwing axes and chops at the chain with it. Attack:17 Damage: 9
He is really angry with the chain now. The sound of his grinding teeth echos around the room. Cirrus has to reassure the second wolf. Vimak tries again. Attack:25 Damage: 7
OOC: I rolled without advantage. If the chain hasn't been damaged enough to break, Vimak will call his fellow Goliath over to help.
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(I usually do chains at 18, especially since these are gobbie chains - So I'd say they're both free now.)
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(OOC: Is there any visible difference between these wolves?)
You can't drown someone with Create Water. If your lungs are containers than your bones are objects. Any Siege monster that attacks you deals double damage because it’s attacking your bones.
One is white like the decapitated one, the other is ashen.
Occassional Dungeon Master.
Vimak is curious about the faint light source from behind the wolves. He investigates for its source: 6
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Vimak approaches the area where the light is coming from. It's clearly fire light, and at a distance, beyond that, he can't tell anything else.
Occassional Dungeon Master.