Hmm... I think they'll fight
Kaspar scores a 12 on his initiative; Castille a natural 20 + 6 = 26.
Castille steps into the room with the sunrod just as Kaspar's face is once again succumbing to the terror of what is manifesting in front on him. But thinking quickly, Castille moves in front of his companion, determined to prove his worth -- and to take responsibility for his optimism.
"Be gone. You are conjured from the beyond, and I will send you back!" Castille shouts and then quickly casts a Flare spell.
After the fiend unleashes its misery, though, Kaspar steps to the right of Castille. "You owe me nothing friend. Besides if you die here today, I'm merely next in line."
Sidenote: I have no clue what a fiend actually is. It's been a while since I perused the monster manual. Is it even a solid being, or should I really be panicking?
Hoping that Castille's spell was enough to draw the fiend's attention, Kaspar will run around to the back of the creature -- attempting some sort of flank. Once there, or rather if he completes the dash, he will remove a flask of alchemist's fire and hurl it at his foe.
Kaspar targets the fiend directly, and rolls a... oh, this is bad... natural 1 + modifiers that I'm guessing won't matter = a craptastic result on his throwing check. Missed by 5 feet, short and right. I'd appreciate it if you came up with some other explanation as to why Kaspar botched the throw then a simple but tremendous "whiff." Perhaps the fiend interfered?
Castille steps into the room with the sunrod just as Kaspar's face is once again succumbing to the terror of what is manifesting in front on him. But thinking quickly, Castille moves in front of his companion, determined to prove his worth -- and to take responsibility for his optimism.
"Be gone. You are conjured from the beyond, and I will send you back!" Castille shouts and then quickly casts a Flare spell.
After the fiend unleashes its misery, though, Kaspar steps to the right of Castille. "You owe me nothing friend. Besides if you die here today, I'm merely next in line."
Sidenote: I have no clue what a fiend actually is. It's been a while since I perused the monster manual. Is it even a solid being, or should I really be panicking?
Hoping that Castille's spell was enough to draw the fiend's attention, Kaspar will run around to the back of the creature -- attempting some sort of flank. Once there, or rather if he completes the dash, he will remove a flask of alchemist's fire and hurl it at his foe.
Kaspar targets the fiend directly, and rolls a... oh, this is bad... natural 1 + modifiers that I'm guessing won't matter = a craptastic result on his throwing check. Missed by 5 feet, short and right. I'd appreciate it if you came up with some other explanation as to why Kaspar botched the throw then a simple but tremendous "whiff." Perhaps the fiend interfered?

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