A strange look comes over the Red Talon's face. He looks over at his dying soldiers, and suddenly starts laughing so hard he drops his rifle, and fall to the floor of the wagon.
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Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
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Rebels: Having hemmed their foe in, the rebels fight with everything they have to overcome their foe. Several of the remaining Talon fall.
Talon: Fighting as equally hard as the rebels, they make up for lack of numbers in sheer brutality.
The Talon with the bomb throws it at Omanorin, but he catches it, and hurls it at the wagons.
Red Talon saving throw: 16 (Edit: The Talon overcomes his laughter, and looks at Scal with an outraged face. He introduces his fist to Scal's face. Unarmed attack: Attack: 12 Damage: 2
The rest of the Talon ignore the characters, as they try to from a defence.
The six soldiers with tri-corner hats form a line of soldiers three men wide, and two men deep. They open up with their rifles on the bunched up rebels, inflicting heavy loses. The horsemen ride through the battle, striking at whoever they can with large maces.
I then push past the talon near me, moving to the other side of the corner I was behind without provoking an opportunity attack (I'm not leaving his reach, just going to the other side of him).
I then pull out my gun, aim it at the Red Talon, and fire it at him.
Attack Roll: 21 Damage: 15
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Seeing the Talon regroup Kelgar climbs onto a wagon they use for cover and tries to leap in the middle of the 6 tricorner hats trying to break them up.
(Acrobatics 5)
If he can he will also take his axe again to slam into the back of one of the front row shooters. (Not reckless this turn)
The Red Talon gets hit by the spell, and lurches. His face goes from confused to fear, as he spots the fuse on the bomb thinning.
Scal's orb hits the Red Talon in the face, and sends him reeling backwards. The stunned man tries to regain his footing.
Kelgar's move disrupts the practiced formation, the three soldiers in the back, seeing a crazy dwarf, drop their guns, and reach for swords. The soldier Kelgar hit in the back gets dealt a fatal blow.
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Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
Boom! The wagon blows up with much more explosion than it should have. The fireball engulfs the whole wagon, sending burning wreckage over the whole street. The force of the blast knocks everyone off their feet, and killed most of the Talon trying to regroup around it. The Red Talon was closest to the blast. The six tri-cornered soldiers were sent flying across the street, along with a certain dwarf, and both the horsemen are now trying to free themselves from their dead horses. Most of the rebel soldiers are backing far away from the carnage.
Scal, whom I believe was standing on that wagon, takes enough damage to render him unconscious.
Kelgar, who was shielded from the blast by the tight formation of the soldiers, only takes 2d6B damage. 2
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Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Kelgar's attack hit the Talon hard. His body spins before crashing to the ground.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Kern casts tasha's hideous laughter on the red talon. DC 14 Wis save or fall prone and do nothing but laugh.
(As a note, if he makes his save Kern will force him to reroll.)
Omanorin quickly put away his gun, moves close enough to the approaching Talons to catch the bomb once they ignite it.
I ready my action for once it is ignited, I will grab it and throw it towards the wagon.
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A strange look comes over the Red Talon's face. He looks over at his dying soldiers, and suddenly starts laughing so hard he drops his rifle, and fall to the floor of the wagon.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Who are we waiting on?
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Scal (Jonpawl) I think.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Scal will move over to the laughing Talon and grab his gun and then send a firebolt at any other Talon left standing and attacking my companions.
Firebolt: Attack: 24 Damage: 11
Scal's firebolt strikes another Talon dead.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Rebels: Having hemmed their foe in, the rebels fight with everything they have to overcome their foe. Several of the remaining Talon fall.
Talon: Fighting as equally hard as the rebels, they make up for lack of numbers in sheer brutality.
The Talon with the bomb throws it at Omanorin, but he catches it, and hurls it at the wagons.
Red Talon saving throw: 16 (Edit: The Talon overcomes his laughter, and looks at Scal with an outraged face. He introduces his fist to Scal's face. Unarmed attack: Attack: 12 Damage: 2
The rest of the Talon ignore the characters, as they try to from a defence.
The six soldiers with tri-corner hats form a line of soldiers three men wide, and two men deep. They open up with their rifles on the bunched up rebels, inflicting heavy loses. The horsemen ride through the battle, striking at whoever they can with large maces.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Cayden turns his attention to the Red Talon, placing his Hex upon him and firing another blast from his stone.
Hit: 8 Damage: 4
(WIS Disadvantage)
OOC: wow, 2 crits in a row
I then push past the talon near me, moving to the other side of the corner I was behind without provoking an opportunity attack (I'm not leaving his reach, just going to the other side of him).
I then pull out my gun, aim it at the Red Talon, and fire it at him.
Attack Roll: 21 Damage: 15
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Both attacks hit the Red Talon, who looks like he is weakening.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Has the bomb blew up yet? Also, exactly where is it?
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The bomb has landed in the wagon near the Red Talon. It will blow up at the end of this round. (6-10 seconds)
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
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(I would have given him disadvantage on that save as well, but let's not worry about it this time.)
Kern sends another blast of cold at the red talon...
ray of frost
To hit: 22
Damage: 4 and his speed is reduced by 10 feet.
Laughing at the punch from the Red Talon, Scal once more summons a glowing ball of fire and tosses it at the enemy.
Chromatic Orb: Attack: 17 Damage: 7 Fire Damage
Seeing the Talon regroup Kelgar climbs onto a wagon they use for cover and tries to leap in the middle of the 6 tricorner hats trying to break them up.
(Acrobatics 5)
If he can he will also take his axe again to slam into the back of one of the front row shooters. (Not reckless this turn)
Axe Attack: 24 Damage: 13
The Red Talon gets hit by the spell, and lurches. His face goes from confused to fear, as he spots the fuse on the bomb thinning.
Scal's orb hits the Red Talon in the face, and sends him reeling backwards. The stunned man tries to regain his footing.
Kelgar's move disrupts the practiced formation, the three soldiers in the back, seeing a crazy dwarf, drop their guns, and reach for swords. The soldier Kelgar hit in the back gets dealt a fatal blow.
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature
Boom! The wagon blows up with much more explosion than it should have. The fireball engulfs the whole wagon, sending burning wreckage over the whole street. The force of the blast knocks everyone off their feet, and killed most of the Talon trying to regroup around it. The Red Talon was closest to the blast. The six tri-cornered soldiers were sent flying across the street, along with a certain dwarf, and both the horsemen are now trying to free themselves from their dead horses. Most of the rebel soldiers are backing far away from the carnage.
Scal, whom I believe was standing on that wagon, takes enough damage to render him unconscious.
Kelgar, who was shielded from the blast by the tight formation of the soldiers, only takes 2d6B damage. 2
Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.
An intelligent man believes only half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half. (Even Esar)
Don't wait for the perfect moment to strike, strike in the current moment and make it perfect. (William Yeats)
STATUS: Personal Problems, will not be active for a few days.
Extended Signature