The drama unfolds between the three left standing:
Kynnen: You find yourself momentarily slowed down, but also with no enemy at the gates. Your worries came to an end when the elf decided that you were not the most important kill of the moment. You asked about damage to your spranged ankle. Since I missed that detail in the initial post, I will overlook it for you at this time. Consider yourself lucky that the DM had mercy on your poor soul.
Silt: You choose your opponent. It is the mage, who shines with the blue glow of a warm fire that encircles him. You charge him, two blades at the ready. One drips with poison, the other with a faeire fire spell.
You cover the distance in a blur. The mage has just finished off the half-elven archer. You have the initiative to attack and do so. To hit roll was highly successful and the damage roll was deadly. There is no need to figure in the poison. Your attack cut the mage down in one swing. The poison rune was wasted on a dead man.
Damage to Andrion: 9 hp = Dead.
When Silt attacked, he had to cut through the defence of fire that surrounded the mage. The fires burned the arm of the elf.
Damage to Silt from Fire: 16 hp. (lucky roll for you!)
You see the mage dead in front of you, feel the pain in your arm from the burn of magic fire...and then your elven ears pick up the syllables of a spell being cast in the drow tongue. You turn to look and see that the drow is indeed preparing something.
You have the initiative to move now, since he is busy. What will you do?
[ 02-10-2005, 11:30 PM: Message edited by: Larry_OHF ]
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