RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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Unable to leave Raen at the thing's mercy Kat will feint and attack
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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kintire wrote:Unable to leave Raen at the thing's mercy Kat will feint and attack
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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Full disclosure: if it whacks her down to half hits in one attack routine she is so out of there.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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kintire wrote:Unable to leave Raen at the thing's mercy Kat will feint and attack

bluff

[dice]0[/dice]


to hit

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Nope.

Full attack on Kat

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Kat loses 12 hit points.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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It has a plus 8 attack bounds? Ouch!

Is there any indication how badly it is hurt?
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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Raen has already cast a magical armor spell, giving him the protection of a reliable armor.[/quote]

Raesn does have mage armor! Page 8 IC

Does Sara spotted any unique item on the man or just his clothes? Something she can tell Raen to locate.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC

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Good catch sis! ! !

Ewan! While it may be a bit uncomfortable, could we clear up whether mage-armored Raen is still standing, or prone, but not bleeding to death and able to take actions?
kintire wrote: how badly it is hurt?
And what "it" is aside of something with shiny eyes, jaws of a shark and claws like swords? It's in the light for sometime now, we should be able to tell. That is, supposing Raen is standing or managed to get a glimpse before the creature's jaws closed on his neck.
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Raen still took all that damage.
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And, yes, it could hit him even with a 3 on its bite attack.

That should tell you something.

It's very powerful.
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alhoon wrote:Good catch sis! ! !

Ewan! While it may be a bit uncomfortable, could we clear up whether mage-armored Raen is still standing, or prone, but not bleeding to death and able to take actions?
kintire wrote: how badly it is hurt?
And what "it" is aside of something with shiny eyes, jaws of a shark and claws like swords? It's in the light for sometime now, we should be able to tell. That is, supposing Raen is standing or managed to get a glimpse before the creature's jaws closed on his neck.
Sure. He had a great look before he blacked out.


Fear check

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Ouch. He's going to come to in a bad way, if he does actually regain consciousness.
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Horror check + hovering on death's door.
Lovely.
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alhoon wrote:Horror check + hovering on death's door.
Lovely.
And in a burning building.
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