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(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 11:52 pm
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
eris wrote:mushgnome wrote:
OOC: Well, if Olaf could see Michele standing there, he's tell him to fall back and let melee fighters forward and to use his missile fire against whatever is coming through that cloud
The missile-armed PCs are already to the rear of the marching order (nearer the torture chamber, and the choking cloud), while the melee-armed PCs are at the front of the marching order (nearer the Ogre ambush).
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:23 am
by waysoftheearth
tombowings wrote:
Pelenwin will pick up the closest fist sized stone and hurl it at the oncoming enemies along with the hail of arrows form his newly found companions.
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 1:14 am
by waysoftheearth
mushgnome wrote:
Michele looks to his left, sees the back of Caine's head, looks to his right and sees the back of Andaros' head, and realizes discharging his arbalest is too dangerous. He carefully sets down the weapon, grips his oaken quarterstaff, and dives into the scrum against the Ogres, lending his great strength to push the creatures back into the antechamber.
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 1:17 am
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
At the intersection a fierce melee breaks out with Dieter, Olaf and Gustave exchanging niceties with a pair of brutal Ogres.
Initiative is rolled (1d6; Dieter=4(+1), Olaf=2, Gustave=1, 1st Ogre=4, 2nd Ogre=1).
The first Ogre growls "I et my Daddy afore 'ee learned me my manners!" at Gustave, as it presses its attack with a series of powerful swipes of both shield and club (1d20=7). But Gustave is ready for the monster now, and nimbly ducks and weaves, falling back a step or two to allow Olaf space to lunge into the melee with his sword (1d20=8) only to be blocked upon the monster's great wooden shield. Gustave immediately spring back to counter attack (1d20=2) but his thrust too is deflected by the Ogre's massive club before it can do any great harm.
As this unfolds, Dieter has thrown caution to the wind, roaring his own battle-cry and raining down wild hacks and slashes against the second Ogre (1d20=11) battering its shield and defenses and at last cornering the monster in the narrow confines and slashing it savagely across its broad chest for a grevious (2dd=3,4) 6 hit points -- a blow which would fell a normal Man... but not a mighty Ogre!
"Gnut's Eyes, I'll tear yar limb from limb fer that!" spits the Ogre, and retalites as fiercely as ever (1d20=7) but it cannot reach Dieter, smashing naught but dust and broken cobbles from wall and floor with its clumsy blows.
Meanwhile at the rear of the file, Mads, Caine, Pelenwin and Ulric organise themselves in the crook of the passage corner so that they might unleash their missiles at whatever bursts through the choking cloud that has now all but filled the torture chamber. But with the din of the battle ahead, it is now difficult to discern any sound coming from the besieged door and beyond...
Your intentions for next round?
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 1:20 am
by waysoftheearth
waysoftheearth wrote:
Michele has meanwhile set down his (loaded) arbelast, readied his trusty staff and will join the melee in the up-coming round...
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 2:31 am
by waysoftheearth
danhem wrote:
Ulric focuses his attention on the torture chamber behind them and stands ready to unleash the Anthracite Sufferance at whatever comes down the passageway.
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:49 am
by waysoftheearth
tonneau wrote:
Gustave continues to fence with his foe, verbally and with steel, "Perhaps had you listened to your 'daddy' he might have told taught you to respect the Gustave"
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 3:22 pm
by waysoftheearth
makofan wrote:
Caine follows Mad's suggestions
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 5:36 pm
by waysoftheearth
eris wrote:
Olaf continues to stab and push at the Ogre that he and Gustave are fighting. He is doing his best to kill it, but to also push it back to make more room for the fighters behind him to get up into the fray.
"Back, vile monster!" Olaf shouts as he slashes and stabs at the Ogre, "Run and you may yet live!"
Alternately, if Olaf can't push it back, he'll try to push past it so he can attack it from the flank. He's really trying to open up some room here for the others to come up.
(012) Beneath the Gatehouse
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:32 am
by waysoftheearth
heartless wrote:
waysoftheearth wrote:
The lamentable situation is thus:
##Torture#
##Chamber#
####..################ Double
####..################ Door
####.U################===#####
####..################...######
####M.################...#########
####.p###########..G.X........######
####..C..m.A.P.T.O..D.X............. <-- passage
######################===###########
######################=a=#########
###################### Stair
###################### Down
X Ogres
a Anwyn (slain)
D Dieter (sword, shield)
G Gustave (sword)
O Olaf (sword, shield)
T Thorgrim (war-hammer)
P Pelenwin (hand-axe)
A Andaros (mace, shield)
m Michele (arbelast, torch)
C Caine (shortbow)
p Padrig (shortbow, torch)
M Mads (shortbow)
U Ulric (delayed to admire the cloud, lantern)
"
Caine can you get
Michele's arbelast and use it or give it to me to use?" says
Padrig.
Padrig sets his torch down in the corner, has his spear and shield at his side. Holding his bow (or arbelast) he is ready to shoot what ever comes down to passage form the Torture Chamber. One fired he intends to use this spear and shield to fight. If a creature charges Padrig will hold the spear with the end against the wall to impale any creature charging at him.