Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Beranhond & Darvin vs. the Undead, Round 1


Here's a map of where you are. The passageway is 5 ft. wide, so you can't get past the creature in this hallway. Also, only two people can fight side by side in the narrow confines, so there isn't much hope of flanking him.


Undead's Initiative:
Roll(1d20)-1:
11,-1
Total:9


You two go first. I am doing turns like this: Player, non-players, etc. to try to speed things up. You two go first. You have until noon to take your turn, but if you get it done earlier, I will move it along. :) Please describe where you are moving, as well, if your action involves moving around. I have added this creature to the google docs spreadsheet as number 6.

 
Also, what weapons do each of you have out? I believe you said you already drew your weapons. Did you draw the silver ones or the non-silver weapons?

6 comments:

  1. Mustering up all the courage that he could, Talathel approached the wererat, He griped his kama, reminding himself to not squeeze the handle to tight.

    Attack with the kama:
    Roll(1d6)+2:
    3,+2
    Total:5

    Dan, this is the first time I've ever done combat in comment form...so, if I'm doing this totally wrong, please let me know!

    The elf hoped that the silver kama had hit its mark. And if it hadn't, he hoped that his fellow adventurers would be quick to his aid.

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  2. A swing and a miss. :(

    Please roll initiative, so that once Gurkirat goes, I can let you know whether you get another attack against them before it's their turn.

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  3. Hey, hey I did it wrong. Lets re-roll with the correct die this time!

    Roll(1d20)+3:
    7,+3
    Total:10

    It is a miss.

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  4. And for the initiative...

    Roll(1d20)+3:
    16,+3
    Total:19

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  5. Dan, just assume I want to attack the creature with both of my cutlasses.

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