
GM Farmagnuðr |

One of them Pathfinders is getting toasted slowly...the flames burn on.
You already noticed that all of them are on some sort of platforms and there are holes in the floor all around them in a 10 foot area. Detect magic only shows some magic on Tygora.
Tygora moans in pain as Miltons sends her back on the way to hell...

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"Just focus on making sure making sure she gets to stand trial, exo lindo blah blah or whatever."
ie I'm just going to go look over here. . .

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Im thinking maybe we have someone ready to pull the hostages away while I stand in the center. Ill Ready Action to Channel Heal (last one), and everyone else pulls them towards me. Sound like a plan? DM, does that look feasible?

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Perception: 1d20 + 8 ⇒ (20) + 8 = 28
reflex save: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (6) + 5 = 11 (currently at 23hp)
Heal check: 1d20 - 1 ⇒ (1) - 1 = 0 (well, she's not good at this!)
Natalia looks for a way to get the Pathfinder off the grate - is the the person tied/chained to it? Also, if the person looks close to death, she will take the time to heal him.
"Utrum habere aliquid in illa, quod regina-canis flammis hos regit? Vtrum illa adhuc vivere?"
Tension is still high, so I assume that the stress is keeping the Tongues curse active.
Power Attack on Chains/etc: 1d20 + 13 ⇒ (3) + 13 = 16adamantine damage: 3d6 + 17 ⇒ (2, 3, 3) + 17 = 25
Cure Serious Wounds: 3d8 + 6 ⇒ (1, 6, 6) + 6 = 19
If the person is not bound, Natalia should have him off the trap already, I should think. Otherwise, she does that now!
Did she get a chance to damage the bindings when I stated her action?
"Nos postulo istos laqueos exarmantque statim!"
We need these traps disarmed immediately!
Can't see what else to do here!

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That being the case, couldn't Natalia have grabbed the one from the grate? I thought that was what I was doing. In any case, she'll pull the one off the grate, and heal him, per my previous post.

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My statement was as follows...
Natalia will see to the hostage nearest her, cutting the bonds with her adamantine blade if necessary.
I understand that I was not very specific here, but that was because I did not know the nature of the bonds. In any case...
Natalia reposition: 1d20 + 13 ⇒ (10) + 13 = 23 (I assume that the pathfinder is not resisting... even still, with a UMD of 18 or less, he is off the grate)
If she still has an action this turn, she'll move to the next one, and do the same (otherwise, it will be her next action)
Natalia reposition: 1d20 + 13 ⇒ (19) + 13 = 32 (Will get a CMD of 27 or less off the grate)
"Tacitus, curam tamen ea est? Quod si ita est, veniat, obsecro Yanos scire vias eius iri gratum sit!"

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I'm waiting on everyone to try to free the other hostages in the middle of the room. I only have one channel energy left, and have Readied to hit them hopefully all at once, just in case one of them (or the players) gets hit really hard. Or where we going to try something else?
Just in case. Channel: 4d6 ⇒ (1, 1, 4, 4) = 10

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HAgrym isn't scared to jump in and try to free the Society members once he gets his head back about him from disappointing Gorum.

GM Farmagnuðr |

Since you can´t disable the traps, all the hostages and you get a bit scorched, but Yanos quickly heals you again.
Tygora dies a painfull death at the hands of Milton, who makes sure to send her to Asmodeus....
News of Tygora’s defeat spreads quickly through Crystalcrag, and the oreads respond with a mix of disbelief, relief, and confusion about what the future holds. Eurdan Stonemantle does his best to organize and encourage the newly liberated geniekin, though he is better able to lead them with the help of Glaheri.
Under their lead the oreads and ifrits take the first steps in reconciling their differences, reintegrating the two populations, and keeping Crystalcrag united.
The illusion hiding the city is now fading with Tygoras death.
Valsog approaches you and offers to repair Garmin, the broken blade.
After that, you spend some time with the oreads, drinking muddy tasting beer and then slowly make yourselves on the way back to Absalom.