March 01, 2005

And Play

So you took out the bow and arrow, took the shot, missed, and stepped back five feet? That's fine. You can do all of that, but if you want to get ahold of the shortspear again you're going to have to drop the bow. Make a dexterity check DC 10. You make it, the bow is on the catwalk, you miss the check, the bow is floating in Mr. Hankey, and I advise you to wash it before you use it next.

Nonetheless I'll let you grab the spear back in your hand.

So the warforged throws his greataxe and misses, then runs forward and (jump check, take into account the Armor check penalty for mithril body feat, raged-up strength, ranks, and...he made it) clears the gap. He lands heavily on the square in front of Kaspar, making the catwalk creak and shake. If you make an Int check DC 10 I'll let you know his weight range based on how much the catwalk is quivering.

"Back to the deep?" snarls the warforged. "Thrane will triumph over Aundair! You will be the subservient state to the Keeper of the Silver Flame! GNRRAARRGRGGHHHH!!!" His heavy metal fists come up.

No, no attack of opportunity here, he entered a threatened space, he did not leave one.

Humfred's turn. "Your torch!" he screams at Castille. "Throw it in the water!" Seeing Castille's stunned face (and absurdly low intiative count), Humfred lunges forward and attempts to knock the torch out of Castiulle's hand. (Hm, I don't think a 2 on a d20 makes for a successful sunder attack.) The gnome doesn't get the torch from the taller half-elf. "Throw it in the water!" Humfred screams.

Castille's move.

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