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Okay, you his second claw attack rakes across your legs, but your sword and dagger send bloody fur flying. The raging beast continues its blind assault on your person.
The few attacks you are unable to dodge land ineffectually on your armor. Your dagger, in turn, does the lion's share of the work, damaging muscle and slicing tendons.
It's last vicious swipe threw you off balance, and your slashing sword and dagger are unable to connect as your arm bleeds profusely. The beast presses his advantage.
No, that last one had a hit that tied my AC. I pray to Chuckles nad give the beast another blow, praying to finish him. (1d20+5)[12] (1d6+1)[2] (1d20+4)[20] (1d4)[3]
The beast howls like the ROUS from The Princess Bride and keels over, defeated. In the flickering light from your smoldering torch, you can finally see that it is a monstrous badger, with thick fur, rippling muscles, and wicked, curving teeth and claws. Its blood slowly seeps out onto the rocks, making them slick and glistening.
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An entertaining defeat is better than a boring victory...
First I am going to chug a cure light wounds potion. (1d8)[6]
Then stab the badger again and again and again, just to be sure.
Then I am going to sneak back to the secret room at the fort for supplies and to recover some hit points.
You are in N49 of the forest map. The fort is a inside an ancient Deku tree, naturally hollow and enlarged to house an elven garrison. The secret entrance is on the northwest side.
Make a spot check.
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An entertaining defeat is better than a boring victory...
there is a hobgoblin soldier standing watch. hide - (1d20+3)[23]. listen - (1d20+2)[5], spot - (1d20+2)[19].
Wow, two twenties and a one. Regardless, you spy hobgoblin soldiers standing watch, a camp of hobgoblins to the north, and other soldiers also on watch. They look alert, but you are too well hidden for them to notice you.
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An entertaining defeat is better than a boring victory...
Sneak over to AE-40 to use the tree as cover and sneak attack the guard in AE-34 using my bow. The range should be under 30ft.
I will keep the trees between they and Jaster until Z-43 and brush crawl to get over there, so it should be a matter of moving silently.
Move silently walk:
[roll]1d20+9[/roll]
Move silently crawl
[roll]1d20+9[/roll]
And the die roller is being uncooperative again. Let me know if I get into position.
Kudos on the funniest text death I have ever read.
I move silently using the following steps
J to J1 I walk (1d20+9)[25]
J1 to J2 crawl (1d20+9)[17]
J2 to J3 I walk, keeping the tree in AG-23 between the hobgoblin in AE-15 and I. (1d20+9)[17]
J3 to J4 I crawl (1d20+9)[15]
and J4 to J5 I walk, again keeping the trees between the hobgoblin and I. (1d20+9)[24]