Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Open Door




Darvin:
As you open the door, you notice a cleverly disguised pressure-sensitive trap on the floor.

The rest of you:
The center of the room contains a table with 4 chairs around it, and Rhora is standing to the back and right of it. Counterclockwise from Rhora, you see a small table with several small objects on top of it and a chest underneath it, a small pile of gold pieces, and a bed.

Rhora is wearing a large, heavy black cloak, with the hood down. She has a scroll in her hands, and as you enter the room, she mutters several words, and an arrow conjured from the air whizzes toward Talathel, alive with acidic liquid green malevolence. The missile narrowly misses Talathel, hitting the now open door, and there it slowly burns through the rock. As soon as the arrow is released, she puts the hood on her cloak up, and suddenly there is silence in the room. The silence is unnatural and still, and as she draws her short sword, there is no sound that could have given her away. This silence extends into the hallway, and everywhere on the map. There is silence within a 30' radius of her, so nobody can cast a spell or do anything requiring sound within that zone. Grumbleshanks: You prepared a spell beforehand, so you may still release it, but you cannot cast any more from within the zone of silence.

Ranged Touch Attack for Acid Arrow: Roll(1d20)+8:
4,+8
Total:12

4 comments:

  1. Your turn, everyone. Remember that speech and other sounds won't be heard.

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  2. How big is the floor trap? We could probably just step over it right?

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  3. Yes, it is a DC 5 Dex Check to step over it, once you know it's there.

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  4. Grumbleshanks plopped his spell right in front of the doorway on the sewer side. He also tugged on the shirt hem of the nearest grunt and told him to keep an eye down the tunnel as their crew shuffled into the chamber. Grumbleshanks took up his spear beside the henchman.

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