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Thread: [IC] The Cult of Brannulv, Chapter 2

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    Taara lands a clean strike on the enemy to her right but misses the one on her left.

    Rose tries to attack one of the cultists in red be he is just able to dodge both ends of the halberd.

    Imrin drops the bow, draws a warhammer and runs over to help Rose landing a blow.

    Zarron's spell knocks two of the cultists to the ground.

    Ghiso beheads the cultist to his right.

    The cultist in front of Ghiso takes two swings at him but misses both times.

    The leader slings a fireball directly at Lana, it explodes setting the grass and trees on fire. Then seeing that most of her troops have already fallen she begins to back away from the fight.

    Imrin manages to avoid taking the bulk of the damage.

    One of the red hoods moved back behind a rock and shoots a firebolt at Taara landing a hit on the side of her head and burning off a large chunk of her hair.

    With enemies on both sides Rose has a hard time defending herself as the red hood draws a sward and swings out while the other thrusts with a spear.

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    End of round 2
    All three cultist fail the save vs Shatter.
    Ghiso's crit triggers the instant death rule.
    Moonbeam kills one unconscious cultist, the other two fail their saves.
    Lana and Zarron need to save vs Fireball DC 14 damage:(9d6)[34]
    Zarron is now standing in flaming foliage.
    Crit on Taara for 6 damage.
    19, 22, and 22 to hit Rose for a total 15 damage.

    Initiative
    Taara (AC 17): 20
    Rose (AC 16): 19
    Imrin (AC 16): 15
    Zarron (AC 15): 10
    Ghiso (AC 18): 9
    Cultists: 13 9 (Leader, Red Hoods, Second-in-command, Minions)
    Lana (AC 15): 3
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