GM Rapscallion |
You have all of your gear Ravens, and Louly - you have time to prepare. The Man's Promise is a Rahadoumi merchant vessel, not a slaver
The time drags on as the distance closes with the smaller vessel, but it's mast grows closer with each passing moment. The pigs are slaughtered and thrown overboard in pieces, to leave a trial of bloody chum for the sharks to follow.
A call comes out from Master Scourge. All hands on the main deck! If yer not in the riggin', then get ta tha' port side an' get yer hooks an' crossbows ready! Along the port side of the ship are set several crossbows with bolts and grappling hooks, like the one that Krine trained you with.
As you near the Man's Promise, small projectiles...then two larger ones fly out from the smaller ship, only to pepper the water before the Wormwood. The two larger bolts from from ballistas mounted on the ship's sterncastle. Though not accurate at this range, they're intimidating enough to quiet some of the less seasoned sailors.
Suddenly, banks of heavy mist envelop the enemy ship! Calls of confusion ring out from the Man's promise and, though some small missile fire continues, the shots are errant and ineffective. Outlines of forms can be seen on the sterncastle and the main deck as they continue to fire at you.
Okay, you've neared to within 120 feet of the Man's Promise. Please roll initiative and post 1st round actions! I hope to have a map up tomorrow. For now, you can each have a crossbow if you so desire; you can target forms on the main deck (partial cover) or the sterncastle (cover and total concealment)
Louly a'Maris |
AC 13, touch 13, flat-footed 10
Fort +3, Ref +5, Will +1
CMD 13
HP 20/20
Bombs 0/4
Effects:
Feeling a twinge of misgiving -- I'd rather be shooting some of the people on this boat! They at least deserve it -- Louly channels her emotion into a void, picturing a burning candle flame devouring any distractions, as her father taught her. She quickly sights through the fog, gently squeezing the trigger on the crossbow.
Her heart seems to skip a beat as she sees her bolt slam into one of the enemy sailors' heads. I think he fell; I wonder if he's dead. I'm not sure if I've ever actually killed anyone before.
Initiative: 1d20 + 3 ⇒ (15) + 3 = 18
Crossbow: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (20) + 4 = 24
Crit: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (15) + 4 = 19
Damage: 1d8 ⇒ 3
Crit damage: 1d8 ⇒ 8
Ravens the Birdmaster |
Init: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (18) + 5 = 23 Initiative
Ravens takes, draws, locks, and tries to fire one of the heavy crossbows.
"I've never used one of these side bows before. Hmm...' Ravens fumbles with the contraption, both for the weight and awkwardness.
Ravens takes aim at one of the figures on the stern deck. He shoots the one that most looks like Ser Bregan if he were on the boat.
1d20 + 4 - 4 - 2 ⇒ (13) + 4 - 4 - 2 = 11 to hit; (less proficiency failure, less partial cover)
1d10 ⇒ 2 damage.
Kehlysch |
Kehlysch takes advantage of everyone's focus on the other ship to draw upon his power (hopefully unnoticed) casts mage armor, and sheathes his body with a field of invisible force.
GM Rapscallion |
As the ships close, cries sound out from each side, though the concealing mists hid much of what is happening on each. Frothy whitecaps shown on the now turbulent waters as the rocking Wormwood gains ground on the now slowing Man's Promise. The call comes out from Krine, though many had already taken it upon themselves to do so. Fire!
Ravens acts immediately, but his shot flies high of its mark. Louly's bolt follows immediately after, slamming into a shadowy torso and flinging it overboard and into the frothy water. In short order, bright blossom of blood shows in the churning sea.
As Kehlysch's spell takes effect, Moon fires a bolt of his own, and is rewarded with a grunt of pain from the Man's Promise.
The snap of strings precedes a flurry of bolts from the far ship, as those within the mist fire seemingly at random upon the Wormwood. Two bolts skitter along the deck, but a third hits Kehlysch and another slams into Louly.
6 damage to Kehlysch, 9 damage to Louly; 1 definite kill on the Man's Promise and 1 wounded. Please proceed into round 2; you're at 90 feet now.
Dorin Stonehammer |
I assume mine missed as well?
Round 2
Dorin mutters and attempts to find a target.
Nice shot, Louly!
XBow ATT: 1d20 + 1 ⇒ (20) + 1 = 21
XBow DAM: 1d8 ⇒ 6
Crit Confirm: 1d20 + 1 ⇒ (9) + 1 = 10
Crit Dam: 1d8 ⇒ 2
Kehlysch |
"Gof'nn grah'nn!" Kehlysch snarls angrily as the bolt pierces the field of power surrounding him.
He snatches up a crossbow and fires back at the misted ship.
Attack: 1d20 + 3 ⇒ (20) + 3 = 23
Damage: 1d8 ⇒ 7
Confirm critical hit: 1d20 + 3 ⇒ (7) + 3 = 10
Damage: 1d8 ⇒ 3
Current AC: 17, Current HP: 8
Louly a'Maris |
Round 2
AC 17, touch 17, flat-footed 14
Fort +3, Ref +5, Will +1
CMD 13
HP 11/20
Bombs 0/4
Effects: Cover?
"Ow!" Louly's eyes fill briefly with tears as the pain runs through her body.
Ducking behind the railing of the ship, she quickly downs her healing draught, sighing in relief as the wound begins to knit closed.
CLW 1d8 + 1 ⇒ (5) + 1 = 6
Ravens the Birdmaster |
Ravens takes aim at one of the figures on the stern deck. He shoots the one that most looks like Ser Bregan if he were on the boat.
1d20 + 4 - 4 - 2 ⇒ (16) + 4 - 4 - 2 = 14 to hit; (nonproficient, cover)
1d10 ⇒ 8 damage;
I suck at this.
Kyson hits the deck, going prone. (+4 AC)
GM Rapscallion |
Apologies Dorin, yes indeed, you missed last round.
The Wormwood is gaining quickly on the Man's Promise now, and the waters around churn with red blood. More than one body has fallen from the deck of the merchant ship, to a presumably quick death in the shark ridden waters below.
The captain's voice bellows from the poop deck, where he stands still and quite apparently unconcerned about the crossbow fire pelting the Wormwood's deck. Keep firing!
And...you do just that. Bolts fly out from Kehlysch, Moon, and Dorin, and each slams home into a target on the far ship. Two forms fall, one tumbling off of the deck and into the frothy sea. A third seems to stumble, but remains upright.
Two bolts whistle out of the fog, both seeming to target Dorin, though the nature of the fog undoubtedly makes the shots mostly random. Each flies wide of its mark, though, leaving Dorin unscathed.
Ravens' bolt is lost in the fog as Louly takes advantage of the railings small measure of protection.
Two bolts, two clear misses. Three hits from you guys; two more dead. Please post next round actions - 60 feet out.
Louly a'Maris |
Round 3
AC 17, touch 17, flat-footed 14
Fort +3, Ref +5, Will +1
CMD 13
HP 17/20
Bombs 0/4
Effects: Cover?
Louly pops back up for a second as she reloads, sending a bolt flying across the water between the two shops before ducking back behind the railing.
Crossbow: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (8) + 4 = 12
Damage: 1d8 ⇒ 6
GM Rapscallion |
As the boats draw closer, shapes can be seen on the far deck of the Man's Promise, gathering on the side closest to the approaching Wormwood. Another volley of bolts rips through them, and several stagger under the onslaught. Bolts from Dorin, Moon, and Louly skitter across the far deck ineffectually, though Kehlysch's bolt finds a home int he gathering crowd.
Oddly, there is no return fire as the group of sailors gather on the deck across the open sea.
As the boats draw closer, some pirates set down their crossbows and take up arms, many holding grappling hooks in their hands. Riaris Krine roars over the din. One more volley! Then, prepare to board!
30 feet out; you'll be side by side next round. Try one more volley if you like, or however else you'd like to get ready. Ravens - please confirm that you don't want to take a shot; you can reload as a move acton.
Ravens the Birdmaster |
Let it be confirmed. Ravens hit the deck (literally) last round. It's a move to stand. So he chose not to fire the unfamiliar weapon at his former vessel.
Ravens stands, shouts an invective of questionable worth, shoots and prepares to board.
1d20 + 4 - 4 - 2 ⇒ (11) + 4 - 4 - 2 = 9 to hit;
1d10 ⇒ 8 damage.
"Take that! You boob-loving golly tuggers!"
Louly a'Maris |
AC 17, touch 17, flat-footed 14
Fort +3, Ref +5, Will +1
CMD 13
HP 17/20
Bombs 1/4
Effects: Cover?
The lack of return fire worries Louly, though the group all standing together is too tempting a target for her to resist -- she feels bad about possibly killing these folks, but if it's kill or be killed, she knows which she'll choose.
Mixing together a few chemicals from her pouch, she tosses a steaming beaker at one of the other men, knowing the explosion could leave the people around him with bad burns of their own.
Bomb, -2 for range: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (12) + 4 = 16; Damage: 1d6 + 3 ⇒ (4) + 3 = 7
(4 splash damage / Reflex save DC 14 for half)
Louly a'Maris |
I'd guess so, unfortunately. Looks like the GM's real-life issues finally became too time-consuming. Shame, as I was really enjoying it and wanted to play through. We could post and see if someone wants to take over, but I'm guessing we'd have few takers.
Louly a'Maris RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16 |
Sorry, I meant to be recruited in the other game. I'm running three Adventure Paths already, and that's all I can manage. I'm really tempted to run a We Be Goblins game (with plans for We Be Goblins Too and then maybe some homebrew stuff), but so far I'm feeling that even that might be just a bit too much. I've started a recruitment thread a couple times and then given it up before posting but I do keep coming back to it.
Not to mention I really want to play through this AP instead of running it; I don't have the mods anyway; and it honestly looks like a real bear to run. Doing all those daily tasks early on and keeping track of so many NPCs would be a real PITA.
Dorin Stonehammer |
Yep...oh well, good luck over there. I think it is a little late to PM him...his recruitment is advancing just fine. He probably would not be interested in taking this on so late in the game.