Aleister will add his F to the cluster, hopefully aiding in correcting the misspelling. As he does so he can not help thinking, Et tu, Brute? Damn it must hurt being evil, never knowing from whence the blades willcome.
Striking down from the dim light corner as the officer scrambles, Thomas tries to put the bastard down solidly.
Attack: 12 Damage: 16
Then disengages from range and moves away, silently coaxing him to follow if he's able. Gamliel continues to help Sarah land her blows (Help flybys for Advantage) with her smart sword.
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“Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard?" "Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town.” SunWolf replied ― Barbara Hambly, The Witches of Wenshar
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20 Thomas sticks him for 16 damage 19 George 12 Sarah misses the drowsy officer 12 Max strikes 24 and kills the officer 9 Osso smashes him for 9 damage (and you're not raging for the extra 1d6+4 damage because?) 7 Aleister 4 Officer
Thomas lines up and waits for the first sword thrust into the next sleeping officer. With a grimace at the ignoble slaughter, his sword strikes home again, seeking the life of this slaver.
Attack: 21 Damage: 11
Stealth (if needed) : 24
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“Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard?" "Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town.” SunWolf replied ― Barbara Hambly, The Witches of Wenshar
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Looking at his companions in awe, Thomas whispers "How can you possibly miss a sleeping target?!?" as he strikes again.
Sword Attack: 23 Damage: 16
OOC - Shouldn't there be auto crits for sleeping targets? If so, add 14 to the first round damage.
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“Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard?" "Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town.” SunWolf replied ― Barbara Hambly, The Witches of Wenshar
Determined to do better, Sarah swings at the officer. Gramps is a howling reverberation in her thoughts and she wonders why the heck she hadn't replaced him yet...
20 Thomas
19 George
12 Sarah
12 Max
9 Osso
4 Officer
Still waiting on Aleister but the rest of you go before the waking officer
Aleister Initiative 7
Aleister will add his F to the cluster, hopefully aiding in correcting the misspelling. As he does so he can not help thinking, Et tu, Brute? Damn it must hurt being evil, never knowing from whence the blades will come.
Panic is a mechanism that strengthens the gene pool.
With a swift blow, Sarah attacks.
Attack: 8 Damage: 5
Attack (Advantage): 11 Damage: 12
Striking down from the dim light corner as the officer scrambles, Thomas tries to put the bastard down solidly.
Attack: 12 Damage: 16
Then disengages from range and moves away, silently coaxing him to follow if he's able. Gamliel continues to help Sarah land her blows (Help flybys for Advantage) with her smart sword.
“Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard?"
"Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town.” SunWolf replied
― Barbara Hambly, The Witches of Wenshar
Osso, thirsty for blood, takes his makeshift axe and tries to land a blow on the shoulder.
Attack: 21 Damage: 9
20 Thomas sticks him for 16 damage
19 George
12 Sarah misses the drowsy officer
12 Max strikes 24 and kills the officer
9 Osso smashes him for 9 damage (and you're not raging for the extra 1d6+4 damage because?)
7 Aleister
4 Officer
Damage
Officer1 dead
The other sleepers 5 rollover and sleep on.
Checking the officer's room for anything important such as keys or papers, Sarah then turns to begin the process of putting down the enemy.
Perception 14
Stealth 8
Attack: 9 Damage: 12
Even with help from her friends, she winces as her boots scuff against every crack.
OOC: Awful rolls. Should be a +4 on Stealth and not +3... not that it helps ;)
George strikes at the next one in line:
Attack: 11 Damage: 8
Bonus with dagger Attack: 10 Damage: 7
Osso isn't raging because nothing has triggered it this battle, just trying some RP
Osso flanks george's foe and swings for the base of the back of the neck.
Attack: 8 Damage: 9
If Aleister can get a sword in edgewise he'll stab him with 'Poetry'. (He decided to name his sword thusly)
Att 23 Dmg 5
Ah! Yes, if Aleister does have 'Advantage' on prone target this time Att 4
Can we add those together, sad puppy eyes?
Panic is a mechanism that strengthens the gene pool.
Thomas lines up and waits for the first sword thrust into the next sleeping officer. With a grimace at the ignoble slaughter, his sword strikes home again, seeking the life of this slaver.
Attack: 21 Damage: 11
Stealth (if needed) : 24
“Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard?"
"Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town.” SunWolf replied
― Barbara Hambly, The Witches of Wenshar
You find papers, log book, accounts details when you have time to study them.
You gang up on your next victim
Sarah misses
George hits for 8 damage
Osso misses
Aleister misses
Thomas hits for 11 damage
Max 25 hits for 7 damage
Officer 13 initiative
How could they miss!? She could only pray to whatever god could hear that he didn't call out. Frustrated, Sarah darts forward and attacks.
Initiative: 11
Attack: 24 Damage: 11
Looking at his companions in awe, Thomas whispers "How can you possibly miss a sleeping target?!?" as he strikes again.
Sword Attack: 23 Damage: 16
OOC - Shouldn't there be auto crits for sleeping targets? If so, add 14 to the first round damage.
“Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard?"
"Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town.” SunWolf replied
― Barbara Hambly, The Witches of Wenshar
There is no 'sleeping' condition, there is only prone. And sleeping is definitely not 'unconscious' so you don't get the automatic critical.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/phb/appendix-a-conditions#AppendixAConditions
What sleeping does give you is a surprise round. Everyone gets a free hit.
Hack, hack!
11 Dmg 4
Jeez, what a way to wake up, but, that is one of the bonus of working with tyrants.
Panic is a mechanism that strengthens the gene pool.
20 Thomas stabs the now wide awake officer for 14
19 George
13 Officer
12 Sarah
12 Max
9 Osso
7 Aleister
Damage
Officer 38
Determined to do better, Sarah swings at the officer. Gramps is a howling reverberation in her thoughts and she wonders why the heck she hadn't replaced him yet...
Attack: 25 Damage: 5
Osso, laughing at his inability to hit a sleeping target. Swings his axe at the next foe.
Attack: 16 Damage: 7