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    Xael

    The revenant blade closes the distance. Her enemies are arrayed at last, flushed out in the open by the iron hound. Druager has approached as well, giving sport to their accompaniment. These soulless things, she thinks, they will learn what it means to cross blades with a true warrior.

    Her steps accelerate, elongating into a dance in time suspended, set to music only she can hear. Her target is directly ahead: the largest of them, the very same leader that insulted her lineage. Her forebears are with her, every elf of Valenar, of Aerenal, of Xen'drik that ever bore Jennaris' blade for a righteous cause, and she knows she cannot fail. As the remaining space evaporates, she lashes out once, twice against the construct, her double-scimitar leaving cuts of light and metal in its composite plating.

    Though she misses on the backswing, she settles into a comfortable fighting stance; feet squared, shoulders and knees loose. They will come for her, and when they do she will be ready.

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    Xael is going to jump right in with a pair of Double Scimitar attacks against the warforged leader! She is moving right into the fray, moving the full 35 feet to close with it.

    I rolled in Discord already for both attacks (taking a -1 to attack for +2 to damage). 23 to hit, followed by 21 to hit. The first swing does 14 slashing and 2 radiant damage, the second does 11 slashing and 1 radiant, for a total of 28 damage. Rolled the BA attack but sadly missed.
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