Mists of Winter OOC

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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Okay, bowstring okay,. Obviously a miss.
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first arrow=hit

second arrow-= miss
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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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The three men, including the wounded one, piled into the cellar with cudgels at the ready.

Gal has just enough time to drop his bow and garb his sword before they close in to attack.

By the position you said you took, they can't quite flank him-- but he can't easily dodge past them.

Attacks-

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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one obvious miss
one possible fyumble pop

one maybe hit, checking...


fumble pop dex roll-

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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Guy dropped his weapon in the bumping and rushing action.
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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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damage for the one hit

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AoO

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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The wounded guy/fumbler goes down.

Two left on you.

New round


THEY ALL RUSH IN

Guys coming down the stairs+ guys already the cellar

But they cannot all attack at once, do to constricted space, and firing into melee would be very likely to hit their buddies..


So, three attack him, and others block all exits-

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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two hits

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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8 more points damage.

Plus the previous 2, that's 10 lost so far.
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Attacking the injured guy with the arrow in him.

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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That drops him.

I'd roll morale, but they have Gal cornered and outnumbered.

They will keep fighting. Fallen guys dragged back and fresh guys take their places, so there are still three on him.



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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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All misses, though one came fairly close-- probably struck but without any damage.
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Damage

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Re: Mists of Winter OOC

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Hits.

Not enough to but a guy down- just a nick, maybe.




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(there are five guys left on their feet, three attacking, two hanging back with weapons ready, covering exits)

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