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Junior Martyr
2012-05-07, 07:42 PM
Rise of the Runelords
Chapter One: Burnt Offerings

Part I - Festival and Fire


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Sandpoint

It is the first day of autumn, and a day of both celebration and remembrance. From the first light of dawn, Sandpoint’s town square has been bustling with activity; first the merchants, setting out their stalls around the perimeter and adorning them with all manner of wares – food, clothes, local crafts, souvenirs: something to appeal to everyone, from the thrifty local to the gullible traveller.

Next come the more enthusiastic locals, eager to position themselves in a spot that will afford the best view of the stage that has been erected in front of the magnificent new church. They are a mixture of wide-eyed, impressionable youths, filled with civic pride, and veterans of the town intent on missing not a moment of Sandpoint’s rebirth.

As the morning wears on, the trickle becomes a flood until not a spare inch of the cobbled square can be found. Latecomers hang from trees or perch on nearby walls in a bid to catch even the most fleeting glimpse of proceedings, and one or two scuffles break out over prime vantage points, but are quickly suppressed by watchful guardsmen.


- - -
At eleven o’clock, precisely the appointed hour, the waiting is over as Sandpoint’s mayor takes to the stage. Kendra Deverin (http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt310/huw_williams/kendradeverin.jpg) is a popular figure, and her enthusiasm is evident as she addresses the crowd. “Citzens of Sandpoint, visitors from all over Varisia and beyond,” she beams, “welcome to the Swallowtail Festival, and the consecration of our magnificent new cathedral.” She pauses for a moment to allow the assembled throng to cast their eyes upon the church behind her, as if it might have hitherto escaped their notice. It is indeed an impressive sight, constructed of stone and glass and dwarfing any other building in town. Five years in the building, it has been built over the site of the original chapel that was destroyed during the Late Unpleasantness and designed to be so imposing as to erase all memory of that tragic time.

“What an honour it is to see so many of you here today,” she continues. “Why, it seems that even Larz has managed to tear himself away from his beloved tannery for a few minutes!” There is a ripple of laughter at the expense of Larz Rovanky, Sandpoint’s tanner and a notorious workaholic, who looks less than impressed despite the obvious good nature of the mayor’s remark.

“In my eight years as mayor of Sandpoint, this town has seen extremes of prosperity and tragedy.” There is a general shuffling of feet and downward-casting of eyes at the mention of the latter, as if half the crowd are embarrassed to acknowledge it. “But never have I been more proud than today, when I see so many of you here to witness such a grand occasion. You are the heartbeat of Sandpoint, you are what make this town such a noble and welcoming place, and I know that with citizens such as yourselves, there is nothing that we cannot achieve.”

The buoyant mood returns swiftly, and several cheers arise from isolated pockets of the crowd.

“People of Sandpoint, I thank you,” she concludes, and departs the stage to rapturous applause.

She is replaced at the podium by Sheriff Hemlock (http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt310/huw_williams/belorhemlock.jpg), the dour man charged with meting out justice in the town. His speech is far less rousing, and laden with warnings about overzealous behaviour around the bonfire, and a reminder to keep horses and other large animals away from the busier areas that the festival will occupy. He concludes by asking for a moment’s silence to honour those who lost their lives in the fire that claimed the town’s previous church five years ago, an unpopular but impeccably observed request that he acknowledges with a curt nod as he leaves the stage.

Fortunately, the next speaker is the colourful Cyrdak Drokkus (http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt310/huw_williams/cyrdakdrokkus.jpg), proprietor of the Sandpoint Theatre and local gadabout. He bounds onto the podium, doffing his feathered hat and offering a sweeping bow to the crowd. “Good morning ladies and gentleman!” he cries, theatrically searching every pocket before pulling out and unfolding a piece of paper that assumedly contains his speech. He starts to read it to himself in silence, apparently forgetting about the crowd, which draws murmurs of laughter that quickly spread as folk get in on the joke. Feigning surprise, he looks up and smiles. “Oh, sorry, sorry,” he says, crumpling the paper into a ball and tossing it over his shoulder, “That was the final bill for the building work. Can you believe they actually expect me to pay it?”

He then launches into a comic tale of the cathedral’s financing and building. It is delivered rather irreverently, but touches a few nerves among those in the know and parts of it are a lot closer to the bone than some may be comfortable with. Nevertheless, the crowd are in stitches by the time he wraps up. “Now, tonight we’re all going to enjoy this marvellous festival,” he says, “but what about tomorrow evening? New in town with nothing to do? Then why not stop by the Sandpoint Theatre for the opening of The Harpy’s Curse, starring none other than the famous Magnimarian diva, Allishanda!” His shameless self-promotion is met with good natured jeering from the crowd, and he leaves the podium having thoroughly lifted everyone’s spirits, offering a respectful nod to the priest who is approaching the stage to replace him.

Father Abstalar Zantus (http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt310/huw_williams/abstalarzantus.jpg) is the high-priest of Sandpoint and a patron of Desna, though he is open-minded enough to happily offer guidance to worshippers of other Gods when asked for it. His speech is short and echoes that of Mayor Deverin, though with more religious overtones. It is approaching noon as he finishes speaking, and he concludes by motioning towards a corner of the square, where a covered wagon has appeared and is being wheeled through the crowd by two acolytes. It is a slow process, as the square is already crammed to bursting point, but somehow the wagon manages to reach the middle as the throng parts to let it pass then closes again in its wake.

“When the goddess Desna first fell to earth,” says Father Zantus, his voice suddenly taking on the commanding resonance with which he delivers his sermons, “she was gravely injured by her fall. A blind child, full of kindness and light, nursed the goddess back to health with no thought as to who this injured lady might be. As a reward, Desna transformed the child, who was reborn as an immortal butterfly. With this theme of rebirth in mind, I declare the Swallowtail Festival…open!”

As he utters the final word, the acolytes pull back the cover on the wagon, releasing a furious storm of a thousand swallowtail butterflies that swarm in the air in a spiralling riot of colour to a great cheer from the crowd.


- - -
Lunch is provided free of charge, at the expense of Sandpoint’s taverns, each bringing its best dish in as much a bid to win new customers as to feed a hungry crowd. It soon becomes apparent that the darling of the lunch is, once again, Ameiko Kaijitsu (http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt310/huw_williams/ameikokaijitsu.jpg), whose remarkable curry-spiced salmon and early winterdrop mead easily overshadow the other offerings, even the Hagfish’s famous lobster chowder and the White Deer’s peppercorn venison, both of which would not be out of place in a royal banquet. It is a rare treat for most of Sandpoint’s common folk to sample such delicacies, and they attack the fare with great zeal. Luckily there is more than enough to go around, and everyone heads into the afternoon with full stomachs and a more refined palate.

Throughout the afternoon, the swallowtail butterflies provide an endless source of amusement for the town’s children, who try in vain to catch them as they perch on trees, walls, or buildings. Despite the children’s best efforts, the butterflies always manage to stay just out of reach, always a little too quick for their pursuers.

It is up to you how you wish to spend the afternoon. The festival is concentrated in the area immediately around the main square but there are celebrations going on all over town. Many of these involve eating and drinking, particularly the latter, but there are games, music, stalls and the usual array of activities that you would find in such a celebration. Feel free to wander around and interact with the locals, take in the sights, play some games or do some shopping. The cathedral will be consecrated at sunset so you will probably want to be back at the square for that, but until then it’s up to you what you want to do. Use the map of Sandpoint in the Player’s Guide and see if anything piques your interest.

ybn1197
2012-05-08, 12:53 PM
Hathin Greypick

Hathin picked a spot on the wall with a clear view of the stage. Witnessing small town festivals such as this is what made travelling the countryside interesting. Once the speeches were complete and the banquet started, Hathin tried to sample as much fare as he possibly could. He had found that the banquets were often better than the festivals, in his no so humble opinion. And though the salmon was considered the favorite, he preferred the peppercorn venison; noting the name of the tavern where it was served from and hoping to visit that establishment at least once before leaving town.
With the speeches concluded and the banquet cleaned, Hathin made his way about the town, enjoying the music and singing of the towns people, and stopping to view some of the trinkets and curiousities the shop keepers were pedaling. He reliezed the wares were simple and not worth what the asking price was, but he picked up a few as rememberances that he was here for his occasion. And he knew how hard it was to care for a family when you were a simple merchant. His family had done it so he knew better than others the hardships the shop keepers had to endure from time to time.

potatocubed
2012-05-09, 07:04 AM
Vella wanders the festival, just taking it all in. The butterflies are a nice touch. The old dour sermons of her hometown seem a long way from here - the human gods, on the whole, seem to have a lot more fun.

She takes special delight in the seafood. Her home town is landlocked so fish and lobster are rare delicacies there, and on the road all she gets is rations and occasionally some game - here people pile their plates high with the bounty of the ocean, and Vella is happy to queue up for seconds with the rest of them.

It's nice, she thinks, that a town can get over a tragedy - something to do with the church? She's not quite sure from the talk, since the locals all know the story already - and come together as a community once again.

Kagin
2012-05-09, 09:29 AM
Lanric Squall

Lanric with traveling dirt still on his clothes, just makes it into town before the speeches begin. As the area in front of the church was packed with all kinds of people, Lanric climbed up into a tree with some of the local children to get a better view of the speeches. As all Halflings Lanric became boared with them about halfway through the first speech and started joking around with the children in the same tree. Lanric's short attention was brought back with the release of the butterflies.

As Lanric had the advantage of height he saw where the food and ale was to be served. He made his way to get his first plate before everyone else qued up after the speeches were completed. Lanric found a nice shaded area next to a tree and rested his back up against a stone wall. He enjoyed the fresh hot meal and cold ale after only having iron rations.

Upon completion of his meal he headed over to drop some coins on the games around the square. Lanric knew that these games where 'rigged' but he had a knack for them. Lanric shared any of his winnings with the local children.

After being chased off by the game owners due to his 'luck'. He shopped the wares and found a couple of mementos. Lanric grabbed a refill of ale and scoutted the best spot for the consecration this evening. After settling in with a full belly, a mug of cold ale and grabbed some shut eye before the big event.

Shieldheart
2012-05-09, 10:55 AM
Caentia Alazio

Sandpoint was somehow exactly what she had expected, while being nothing she could have imagined. For such a small town, it seemed to be swelling with people. She knew that most of them had come here for the Festival, but even so seeing this small square crammed with so many was suffocating. How could they stand mashing up against each other like that?

"I should have listened to Sorenya." She grumbled under her breath, making a face as a small boy ran over her feet in his haste to go...wherever he was going. She cursed, stifling the urge to catch the boy and cuff him. If she started a scuffle in this crowd, they'd crush her to death most likely.

Her escort, Adam, gave her a smirk, enjoying her discomfort; he had been doing that a lot. She wished she could slap him. The people of Magnimar, unfortunately, weren't nearly as enlightened in that regard as Korvosans. If she laid a hand on Adam, she'd have to get an earful from her Aunt when she got back to Magnimar.

She settled for giving him a stern glare. All it did was made him smirk even more. Moron. Caentia thought viciously, trying to bring her attention back to the stage before the church.

A moment later, the Festival finally, officially, began. The mayor took the stage. Caentia studied her with interest.

She seemed a cheerful enough person; the townspeople seemed to like her. The Sheriff, coming up after her, was dour and stodgy in comparison. She duly observed the silence asked for, though in truth she was always irritated by such requests. It wasn't like the dead had been her friends.

Cyrdak Drokkus, on the other hand, was a total hoot. Caentia rolled her eyes at his antics at first, but soon enough she was laughing along with most of the people. The man was funny. Her eyes sparkled when he mentioned Allishanda. Her Aunt was notoriously dismissive of popular entertainment. She hadn't been able to get any of her cousins to take her to a play. Looks like she would finally get the chance to see Allishanda in action.

She looked curiously at the wagon being rolled into town. She had read something about that...but she couldn't for the life of her recall what it had been about. The priest's speech mostly went over her head. She cared little for religion and the gods. She only paid lip service to Asmodeus because that's what her parents did. Irori's teachings were the ones she took most to heart, but even so only as far as they applied to her ambitions.

Despite that, she couldn't help but give a delighted squeal when the cover was pulled back from the wagon and a thousand butterflies burst forth in a flurry colours. If nothing else, the Desnites knew how to throw a show.


~~~~~

Mollified a little by that wondrous display, Caentia touched Adam on the shoulder. "That was nice. We'll go now. There's supposed to games and songs and things in the town."

Adam blinked at her. "But what about food?" She frowned at him, before noticing wagon-loads of food being brought into the square. Right! She had forgotten about the banquet.

Thoughts of games forgotten for the moment, Caentia had Adam bring her a little of every dish. She devoured the chowder and salmon with gusto, amazed at the skill of these rustics. The tavern they were staying at had a very good venison, but it was the salmon Caentia enjoyed the most. She made sure to learn the name of the inn and the proprietor and was startled to hear the name of one Ameiko Kaijitsu. Weren't the Kaijitsus on the noble families here? Why would one of them own a tavern? Curious.

Making a mental note to see what that was about, she tugged Adam's sleeves, drawing him away from his third serving of chowder. "Enough, you glutton! Let's go. We'll miss all the festivities." Ignoring Adam's grumbled protests, she set off from the square, eager to explore the town.

Junior Martyr
2012-05-10, 08:28 PM
The festival has divided many of the business owners in Sandpoint, who are torn between enjoying the celebrations or taking advantage of the opportunity to reap a week’s worth of takings in the space of a few hours. Such a situation quickly sorts the canny traders from those who struggle to turn a profit, with those falling into the latter group taking time off to indulge themselves in the festivities, while the shrewder merchants put their livelihoods first. The inns and taverns are full to bursting, while folk gleefully open their purses as they are caught up in the spirit of the occasion.

Those who take some time to explore quickly realise that Sandpoint is effectively divided into two parts. The northern half is situated on a bluff that overlooks the rest of the town; here, the buildings are newer and the streets wider, though the fact that this section is home to the new cathedral, and thus the epicentre of the celebrations. makes a mockery of any notion that this might be the quiet part of town today. The southern part of Sandpoint is more crowded and the buildings are smaller, running down to the picturesque harbour. Some of the town’s more interesting buildings can be found here, including the theatre, the glassworks, and a decrepit old manor house, as well as several markets and most of Sandpoint’s inns.

The sight that dominates is the ruined tower known to locals as the Old Light. Built into the face of a cliff, the remains rise to around two hundred feet, but look to have once stood much higher.

All around the town, one cannot help but notice that many of the buildings bear sections that are scorched or charred, not severely, but enough to catch the eye.

Although the Swallowtail Festival is centred around the new cathedral, there are stalls, sideshows and attractions all over town; vendors offer all manner of refreshments, both local and exotic; street performers play to audiences that vary in size from a single curious child to a crowd of several dozen cheering onlookers; various games have been set up, some of which are clearly rigged, such as the infamous cup game, while others offer entertainment rarely seen in these parts, like badger-baiting and midget-throwing.


- - -

The lengthening of the shadows is a sign for the revellers to reassemble at the area in front of the cathedral for the consecration. The atmosphere is far more relaxed than at the late morning speeches that opened the festival, with many having spent the afternoon sampling many of the ales on offer at the various taverns in town. Whereas before, the air crackled with anticipation, now people are chatting and laughing as they squeeze into the square for the day’s crowning moment.

Kagin
2012-05-11, 05:27 AM
Lanric Squall

The noise from the crowds that have started to gather at the cathedral square, cause Lanric to stir from his mid afternoon nap. Lanric reaches over to take a swig of Ale to rid his throat of dryness, to find that his tankard is empty. Always empty, when I really need a swig! thinks Lanric to himself.

Lanric stands up, surveys the crowd as he wipes the sleep from his eyes. Lanric thinks Just enough time to get one last refill of Ale.

Lanric happily returns to his spot that he picked out with a cold tankard of Ale. Lanric observes that the crowd is starting to swell and it has to be getting close to the consecration of the cathedral.

potatocubed
2012-05-11, 09:47 AM
Vella, frowning as the tall folk squash themselves into the square and block her view of the proceedings, drifts towards the back until she finds an unattended table to stand on. Pleased with her own cleverness, she looks over the heads of the humans to the cathedral at the far end of the square.

ybn1197
2012-05-11, 10:33 AM
Hathin Greypick

As the sun begins its descent from the sky, Hathin lets out a belch, wipes his mouth with the back of his hand and calls for one last round to go. With his flagon full, he makes his way back to the cathedral for the consecration of the cathedral. The day had been long but a sight better than travelling alone by foot. It was a much welcomed rest. He headed back to the wall where he could stand and see the proceedings.

Shieldheart
2012-05-12, 04:01 AM
Caentia Alazio

The evening found Caentia returning to the square in front of the cathedral, in a completely different set of clothes, more than a little tipsy and alone. She had had an interesting day, wandering Sandpoint and running into some very strange people.

She had eaten her fill of exotic cuisine, experimented with brews shed' never heard of, danced with a midget and later thrown him to the amusement of the crowd, had her dress ruined by a gawky man who threw up on her, lost a small fortune in a game of dice and cards she couldn't make head or tail out of and had her fortunes told by a Varisian who warned her of great danger in the near future.

Now, having lost Adam to some bad wine that had sent him back to the inn, she was back in front of the cathedral, happy and tired. She sat on the street - something she could not have imagined doing sober - and leaned back against a wall, waiting for the consecration ceremony to start.

Junior Martyr
2012-05-15, 12:23 AM
Hathin, Lanric, Vella and Thorgrim

A sharp retort, like the crack of distant thunder, slices through the excited crowd as the sun’s setting rays paint the western sky. A stray dog that has crawled under a nearby wagon to sleep starts awake, and the buzz of two dozen conversations quickly hushes as all heads turn toward the central podium, where a beaming Father Zantus has taken the stage. He clears his throat, takes a breath to speak, and suddenly a woman’s scream slices through the air. A few moments later, another scream rises, then another. Beyond them, a sudden surge of strange new voices rises—high-pitched, tittering shrieks that sound not quite human. The crowd parts and something low to the ground races by, giggling with disturbing glee as the stray dog gives a pained yelp and then collapses with a gurgle, its throat cut open from ear to ear. As blood pools around its head, the raucous sound of a strange song begins, chanted from shrill, scratchy voices.

Caentia

A sharp retort, like the crack of distant thunder, slices through the excited crowd as the sun’s setting rays paint the western sky. A stray dog that has crawled under a nearby wagon to sleep starts awake, and the buzz of two dozen conversations quickly hushes as all heads turn toward the central podium, where a beaming Father Zantus has taken the stage. He clears his throat, takes a breath to speak, and suddenly a woman’s scream slices through the air. A few moments later, another scream rises, then another. Beyond them, a sudden surge of strange new voices rises—high-pitched, tittering shrieks that sound not quite human. The crowd parts and something low to the ground races by, giggling with disturbing glee as the stray dog gives a pained yelp and then collapses with a gurgle, its throat cut open from ear to ear. As blood pools around its head, the raucous sound of a strange song begins, chanted from shrill, scratchy voices.

Her senses suddenly heightened in spite of the alcohol she has consumed that afternoon, Caentia spots a diminutive figure hiding at the edge of the wagon – a single goblin (http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt310/huw_williams/goblin.jpg), licking the blood from a crude yet vicious looking blade as it looks around excitedly at the crowd, seeking its next target.

Kagin
2012-05-15, 05:41 AM
action before i read Caentina section
Lanric
Lanric still in his tree is alarmed by the scream of a nearby women. Before Lanric can recognize this, other events quickly occur. Lanric is up and looking to see what is going on. Lanric has a knife in each hand.

ybn1197
2012-05-15, 08:46 AM
Hathin Greypick

Hathin shakes the fuzz of sleep from his mind, the warmth of the sun and the thickness of the ale having done its damage to his normally alert senses. With one scream, anything is possible, but with more women screaming, Hathin draws his shortsword and hand axe knowing there is bound to be a use for them soon. Hathin then scans the crowd from his perch on the wall, hoping the higher elevation will let him see what is going on in the crowd.

potatocubed
2012-05-15, 04:40 PM
Vella

Vella is confused for a moment - is this part of the festival? It's only when she sees spilled blood that her hands go for her axe and shield. She's heard stories of human rituals that need blood sacrifice, but this didn't seem like one of those.

"Get out of the way!" she yells from her table perch. "Let the professionals through!"

Junior Martyr
2012-05-19, 06:22 AM
Despite being the only one to spot the goblin lurking near the wagon, Caentia is frozen to the spot and fails to act before the creature leaps onto a nearby table (the very table, in fact, on which Vella is standing), chattering maniacally, it's eyes wide with frenzy as it looks for its next victim (http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt310/huw_williams/goblin2.jpg).

Two more goblins burst from the crowd, both wielding the same jagged-bladed weapon as the first. One leaps onto the low wall that surrounds the square, sending a wide-eyed young boy fleeing for his life; the other clambers onto an overturned wagon, its nostrils flaring as it gleefully looks around.

That's the end of the surprise round, with Caentia failing to act and the goblins all using their turns to move.

You guys have the initiative for round 1, so post whatever it is you want to do along with any relevant rolls in spoiler tags (remember that you can take one action - move, attack, cast a spell, etc). Actions are resolved in posting order, so please take account of what your fellow players have written in case it might affect your action.

Shieldheart
2012-05-19, 01:19 PM
Martyr - See OOC please.

potatocubed
2012-05-21, 02:29 AM
Vella

"Eurgh!" Vella reacts on instinct, bracing herself on the table and swatting the goblin away with her shield.

Axe attack refluffed as shield bash:

Attack: [roll0]
Damage: [roll1]

Kagin
2012-05-21, 04:37 AM
Lanric Squall

From his vantage point Lanric sees a Goblin jump up on a small wall. Lanric thinks to himself This one is going to pay for ruining the festival!Lanric hops down from the tree and attempts to sneak up on the Goblin and take him out.


Sneak
[roll0]
Attack
[roll1] (dex bonus: 3 + 1 level - 2 for duel wield light weapon)
[roll2]
Damage
[roll3] (+4 Subterfuge if attack succesfull)
[roll4]

** ugh - horible rolls **

ybn1197
2012-05-21, 02:06 PM
Hathin Greypick

Hathin jumps off the wall and confronts the goblin on the wagon with a scowl on his mouth and a gleam in his eye knowing that gobbo's should never suffer to live.


Attack (Short Sword): [roll0] Should be a 17
Attack (Hand Ax): [roll1] Should be a 12
Damage (Short Sword): [roll2]
Damage (Hand Ax): [roll3]

Junior Martyr
2012-05-25, 10:42 PM
Caentia remains rooted to the spot, her earlier drinking spree taking its toll. Vella is not so sluggish, however, her instinctive reaction to the goblin's presence turning into a vicious assault that shatters the creature's skull, killing it instantly.

Lanric's attempt to sneak up on the goblin ends in failure as a cat runs into him, hissing before hastily departing the scene. Fortunately for the halfling, the goblin is somewhat distracted by a plate of salmon that someone has left unattended and leaps onto a table and begins feasting. To Lanric's ill luck, however, the creature's leap takes it out of range of his attack and he is left jabbing at thin air. The goblin is oblivious, and tucks into the food as if nothing else is going on around it.

Hathin strikes two blows at the goblin nearest to him, but the first is good enough to see off the vile thing, the short sword burying itself in the creature's eye as the axe embeds itself in its shoulder for good measure. The goblin lets off a small sigh as it expires, falling from the wagon and landing in a pile of apples that have spilled from an overturned barrel.

Two out of three goblins are dead, the other is happily chomping away at a plate of fish, so you guys get to go first again in round 2.

Kagin
2012-05-26, 06:20 AM
Your not getting away this time!Lanric thinks to himself. Lanric moves forwards and takes a few more swipes at the goblin!


[roll0]
[roll1]

[roll2]
[roll3]


*ugh I knew I should have stayed away from the Ale*

potatocubed
2012-05-26, 10:45 AM
Vella sees the halfling ineffectively fencing with one other goblin and jumps down from her table to elbow her way through the panicking crowd towards them.

"Need a hand?" she asks, wading in with her axe.

ybn1197
2012-05-29, 07:48 AM
Keeping an eye on the group engaging the last goblin, Hathin picks the carcass of the goblin out of the apples and tosses it to the side. Wouldn't want to spoil the bunch, he thinks to himself.

Junior Martyr
2012-06-01, 06:33 AM
Lanric swipes at the goblin with what can only be regarded as incompetence, and the creature doesn't even notice that it is under attack, devouring the last of the salmon before turning to face Vella, just in time to duck under the swing of her axe.

The goblin snarls and responds in kind, catching the dwarven female a glancing, but quite painful blow on the forearm with the jagged edge of its makeshift sword.

Vella loses 2 HP.

Kagin
2012-06-01, 09:33 AM
Gritting his teeth together in an attempt to focus better. Lanric lets out his frustration and takes another swipe at the goblin!


[roll0]
[roll1]

[roll2]
[roll3]

ybn1197
2012-06-05, 08:51 PM
Hathin Greypick
Seeing the goblin getting the better of Lanric and Vella, Hathin rushes over to assist, leveling his ax and short sword at the offending creature.

Attack: Short Sword [roll0]
Attack: Hand Ax [roll1]

Damage: Short Sword [roll2]
Damage: Hand Ax [roll3]

Junior Martyr
2012-06-15, 04:06 AM
Lanric continues to jab ineffectually at the goblin, which easily hops away from the attack, but in doing so the unfortunate fool dances right into the path of Hathin's dual-weaponed assault. The dwarf skewers the creature with his sword before finishing the job with a vicious axe blow that crushes bone and almost cuts the goblin in half.

The pair take a moment to survey the chaos that is raining down around them, as more goblins swarm through the town, seemingly urged on by the woeful dirge that fills the air. Townsfolk flee for their lives, but the goblins are quick and growing in number. A day of celebration and cheer has, in moments, been turned into a terrible battle for survival.

A resounding boom pierces the air, drowning out the awful chanting and the screams for a moment. Seconds later its source is evident - to the south of the town square, a bloom of fire rises above the rooftops. In the blink of an eye, sparks have set several rooftops ablaze, and flames are quickly spreading.

Kagin
2012-06-15, 04:13 PM
Lanric Squall

As the fight momentarily ends, Lanric looks in awe at the dwarf who made short work of the goblin. Lanric puts his hand out toward the dwarf and says "Lanric Squall's the name, Thank you for taking out that troublesome goblin".

ybn1197
2012-06-18, 11:41 AM
Hathin Greypick

Hathin accepts the halfling's hand "Hathin Greypick's the name. And it twer a pleasure. Suffer not a gobbo to live is my motto. But I think they're getting the better of us. I'm off to look towards the fire. You with me?"

Kagin
2012-06-18, 12:36 PM
Lanric Squall

"I was enjoying the festivities before they showed up they all deserved dying at the end of your blades". Lanric looks toward the smoke billowing in the air. As he does this he puts the knife in his right hand back in it's hidden sheath and draws out his short sword. "Aye, I am with you. I am hoping to get some payback on the goblins for ruining my day". Lanric starts to move in a steady jog with the dwarf toward the fire.