"Don't Worry Castille, I Got It!"
Checks
Neither Castille or Kaspar have any knowledge ranks in dungeoneering. As for the requested rolls: Kaspar's bluff check is a 0 (rolled a 2); his spot check, though, is a 17.
Actions
Perhaps the monster flinched at Kaspar's rock, but it surely didn't take the bait. Now accepting his fate, Kaspar continues his run away from Castille. With no worry as to the amount of noise he's making, the half-orc tries to draw the tentacles away from his companion. Then, using his rapier, he slices at the nearest tentacle screaming, "This is not the day to come after me you filthy sewer hag. Ahhhh!"
And it's Kaspar's yell that prompts Castille. Turning away from his investigative work, Castille's eyes open wide -- they look as two moons on a dark night. He readies his crossbow, a masterwork bolt already cocked, and takes careful aim at the creature's body. Concentrating, he lets loose his weapon and then prepares himself for retaliation.
Meanwhile, as Kaspar is busy swinging wildly at any tentacle that comes near him. Castille can see him on the other end of the catwalk. The half-orc seems to be taking on the creature single-handedly. He shouts to Castille, "Keep quiet. Don't make any loud moves. It can feel your footsteps." Finally, with a two rapid swings at the nearest tentacle, he adds, "You better come up with some brilliant plan wonder-boy. It's been a rough night, you know."
Kaspar scores an 8 on his attack roll. Using an action point, the total rises to 14 (the d6 likes me). In case that's a hit, damage is 9 (but reduced, I know, because it's only a tentacle). Castille gets a 17 on his crossbow shot, with a damage of 7 to the creature's body.
Neither Castille or Kaspar have any knowledge ranks in dungeoneering. As for the requested rolls: Kaspar's bluff check is a 0 (rolled a 2); his spot check, though, is a 17.
Actions
Perhaps the monster flinched at Kaspar's rock, but it surely didn't take the bait. Now accepting his fate, Kaspar continues his run away from Castille. With no worry as to the amount of noise he's making, the half-orc tries to draw the tentacles away from his companion. Then, using his rapier, he slices at the nearest tentacle screaming, "This is not the day to come after me you filthy sewer hag. Ahhhh!"
And it's Kaspar's yell that prompts Castille. Turning away from his investigative work, Castille's eyes open wide -- they look as two moons on a dark night. He readies his crossbow, a masterwork bolt already cocked, and takes careful aim at the creature's body. Concentrating, he lets loose his weapon and then prepares himself for retaliation.
Meanwhile, as Kaspar is busy swinging wildly at any tentacle that comes near him. Castille can see him on the other end of the catwalk. The half-orc seems to be taking on the creature single-handedly. He shouts to Castille, "Keep quiet. Don't make any loud moves. It can feel your footsteps." Finally, with a two rapid swings at the nearest tentacle, he adds, "You better come up with some brilliant plan wonder-boy. It's been a rough night, you know."
Kaspar scores an 8 on his attack roll. Using an action point, the total rises to 14 (the d6 likes me). In case that's a hit, damage is 9 (but reduced, I know, because it's only a tentacle). Castille gets a 17 on his crossbow shot, with a damage of 7 to the creature's body.

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