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Cashmere is one of my PBP characters that I used to use, he had produce flame, a tanglefoot bag and a thunderstone. He would be able to help down the little beasties.

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Artemisia, Colosseum Artist wrote:
What's this? A victory? Shall I get my paints ready?

Everyvon on red team pose pretty! Camela, no chewing on de Necromancer's robes!!

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Haad is down to 0 HP.

Cashmere moves closer to Haad (L7) and thrusts his flaming hand forward, lauching a ball of flame towards Haad's staggering form. 1d20+2=15-4 for shooting into combat, ranged touch 11 to hit ac 10, A hit!
For 1d6+1=5 fire damage!
Haad slumps to the ground, bleeding out(-5), with no one to help him.
"Burn, betrayer! Victory is ours mine companions!!!!!" Turns to the audience,"Behold the desert flame! Team red is de Victors!!!"

Do we really need to waste the time to coup de grace him? I think red has achieved victory.

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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I am finishing up my first arena victory and vill be ready for to kill more infidels!

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Welcome back Awed!
Camela! Show dis von de same respect!*points to Jaycn's corpse*
Handle animal check 1d20+7=20. Camela moves to K4-5 & L4-5 and spits upon the bloody body of Jaycn.
Cashmere gestures to the crowd, "[b]You vant BLOOD AND FIRE!?! I vill give you FIRE!!!" "Heart of the desert sun, come to my hand!" Cashmere casts produce flame "Behold the mighty flame of the desert comes to my
call!" Raises his flame shrouded hand. "I shall burn the infidel for you, honored spectators!!!"

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Forgot to add the -5to his Ac from being helpless.....so okay...

1d8+3=10 damage
As Cashmere drives his spear through his enemy's head he says, "Des is for harming my precious Camela. Die, you dog."

Jacyn is dead.
Haad is up, scared, and lonely.

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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I assume the arenamaster meant K4 for the movement of Aldurin as Jacyn is in J3.
Jacyn's turn. He either bleeds or stabilizes. Either way...

"Camela, show dis scum some respect" *pointing to Lidda's corpse*. handle animal-1d20+7=27
Camela spits upon the mortal coil of Lidda.
Cashmere moves to K3, drawing out another spear, and attacks Jacyn's unconcious form. 1d20+2=5 A miss, even against such a helpless form.
"Leave dis one to me, I shall usher him for to de afterlife!"

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Camela got splashed also with the alchemist's fire for 1 damage. Camela attacks Haad again:1d20+0=11 Camela's teeth fail to gain purchase on Haad's armored torso. A miss!
Vile wizard! Twice now you have damaged my Camela! Now you are to be paying.
Cashmere moves to N5 and chucks his spear at Jacyn 1d20+2=16.
Damn! My spear vas flying true! It seems to have encountered a field of energy that embraces mine foe. Miss.

Haad is up and scared.

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Vile Hextorian, You will pay for this outrage! My poor Camela, hold on, my desert blossom!

Talin is up.

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Camela attacks Haad, trying to bite him. Attack 1d20+0=8 Another miss!
Cashmere looks down Shins, says "May the hot desert winds scour the weakness from your soul." He then jams his spear into Shins' chest and gives a vicious twist. Auto hit, auto crit for 3d8+9=24
Goodbye. May the desert heat forge you a better soul.

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Raurik 'Shins' Strakeln wrote:
I don't think it really matters. I'm at -9

I will free your spirit to ride upon de hot desert winds, great warrior!

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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"Camela attack!"pointing at Haad. Handle animal check 1d20+7=13, needed a 12 (dc10 + 2 because Camela is injured).
Camela moves to L5-6 & M5-6 and attacks Haad. 1d20+0 bite=7 for a miss.

Cashmere moves up to stand beside Ennoch "You like de dead, wizard. You make 'im dead too! *pointing on the ground at Shins* I will make sure none shall harm you!" Double move to S6 (included the extra movement penalty for going over the low wall)


rolling initiative 1d20+6=22!

Next up Ennoch

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Camela! No! Do not worry, mine friend! I shall lay low the toad who pierced your beautiful hide!
Jacyn, you are mine!

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Haad Knut wrote:
I don't mean to be difficult - well, actually I do, since we are playing to win here - but doesn't Cashmere need to be making Handle Animal checks to manoeuvre Camela round the arena? Assuming she knows the right tricks. Just saying....

You are correct. It is a DC10 for me to handle Camela(which is a free action), I have a +4 bonus to handle my companion and +3 ranks in handle animal for a +7 bonus. I gave an order to attack my first turn so I will roll that first-1d20+7=13.

For my roll to get Cashmere to defend Alturin-1d20+7=25
Camela is trained for the purpose of combat riding which includes the commands: attack, defend, come, down, guard, and heal. She is also trained in Perform:spit.
How dare you impinge on my honor! I shall return you to the dust whence you came!!
Sorry, I forgot the animal companion rules, my group usually assumes a pc with a companion can get it to do what it is trained for(damn houserules!).

FH

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Ennoch, crush our puny foes!

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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"Camela, defend while our companion delivers the finishing blow!" Camela moves to O6-7&Q6-7
"Awaken, you son of a skink!" Cashmere moves to Y8, drawing out a spear and jabs Talin, with the butt, to awaken him.

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Camela! Whew! All praises to the desert spirits. You will pay for des attack against mine friend!

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Camela! Attack the scum! (Camela moves to n12-13&o12-13)
Awaken you lazy piece of camel dung! We are at battle! (Cashmere moves to z10 and b+$+*-slaps Ennoch the Black into wakefulness)

Ennoch's turn....

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Raurik 'Shins' Strakeln wrote:
Cashmere, are you are on the same team as I? I'm trying to figure out who's kneecaps I should and shouldn't break.

Ummm, sure, you don't wanna attack me. I am on red team! Infidel!

Cashmere (Male Dwarf Druid/1)

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Starting with Camela on right-side X in the red starting area with Cashmere next to her(on the left).
1d20+6=8 for initiative.



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