The door creaks slightly but opens. Within you see An unusually large xorn, 10 feet tall and 10 feet wide, sleeps soundly in the middle of the room. While asleep, the creature remains standing, its mouth and eyes closed, its arms hanging limply with knuckles scraping the floor.
Four unfinished statues situated around the room have piles of chipped stone around their bases. Twenty cubes of solid granite measuring 8 feet on a side are arranged about the chamber.
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Leowin, hiding at the back of the party, steps deftly forward with shortsword in hand and swings from above, trying to cleave the Xorn at the edge of its huge mouth. With the other hand, he stand a dagger towards its softer underarm
The sword strike catches the creature on the jawline splitting the rocky exterior and cleaving diagonally through the skull, shearing the top off the creatures head off. It toppled backwards, crumbling into small shards of stone as it does so.
Walking around the room Leo notices that one of the stone blocks looks slightly different to the others. Approaching it and tapping it he discovers that it’s actually a plaster facade that sounds hollow
The cube contains a chipped alabaster throne of elven design, sturdy in construction yet elegant in form. It is intricately carved to resemble bundled branches and twigs, with a tiny songbird perched on one end of its back. There used to be five carved songbirds perched atop the throne, but four have been broken off and lost.
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The door creaks slightly but opens. Within you see An unusually large xorn, 10 feet tall and 10 feet wide, sleeps soundly in the middle of the room. While asleep, the creature remains standing, its mouth and eyes closed, its arms hanging limply with knuckles scraping the floor.
Four unfinished statues situated around the room have piles of chipped stone around their bases. Twenty cubes of solid granite measuring 8 feet on a side are arranged about the chamber.
Stealth 28
Stealth 19
Eoan strikes striking with his spear twice burning 2 ki points to apply stun to both strikes . Dc14 wis
Attack: 21 Damage: 10
Attack: 11 Damage: 12
Leo aims at distance and looses all he has at the beast
he commands his bow Swift death to you who have wronged me.
Attack: Attack: 21 Damage: 17
Attack: Attack: 23 Damage: 17
hunters mark 3
it hits the extra magical damage 12
Con Saves against the stunning strikes. 8 26
The Xorn is stunned as the spear disrupts its ki flow.
Sig 19
Xorn 1
Leowin 23
Initiative 6
Initiative 24
Initiative - 16
Initiative 20
Leo, closely behind his last shots, fired again
Attack: 21 Damage: 16
Attack: 17 Damage: 22
hunters mark 3
if hits extra magical damage 15
The first radiant arrow blasts from its rocky exterior but the second blows chunks from the creatures rocky form
Leowin, hiding at the back of the party, steps deftly forward with shortsword in hand and swings from above, trying to cleave the Xorn at the edge of its huge mouth. With the other hand, he stand a dagger towards its softer underarm
Sneak 17
Shortsword Attack: 16 Damage: 7
Dagger Attack: 20 Damage: 7
Sneak bonus with from the shadows 21
The sword strike catches the creature on the jawline splitting the rocky exterior and cleaving diagonally through the skull, shearing the top off the creatures head off. It toppled backwards, crumbling into small shards of stone as it does so.
Leo checks the room
perception 8
Walking around the room Leo notices that one of the stone blocks looks slightly different to the others. Approaching it and tapping it he discovers that it’s actually a plaster facade that sounds hollow
Eoan knocks on the facade twice then strikes through it with his fist on the third knock. Pulling the plaster away to reveal what’s behind.
The cube contains a chipped alabaster throne of elven design, sturdy in construction yet elegant in form. It is intricately carved to resemble bundled branches and twigs, with a tiny songbird perched on one end of its back. There used to be five carved songbirds perched atop the throne, but four have been broken off and lost.
History check please