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Still shaking from the sudden transformation into part-bird, Calanthe nervously draws her crossbow, tentatively testing to see if her clawed fingers could still draw the trigger.

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Surprise Round, Shielded Rd 1/10=AC: 20
I am a little confused. From my current position, it does not appear that I can see any of the enemies, according to the map.
Thanks,Belegorn!
I will double move (40 ft.) in the direction of the closest Animal-man that I can see. They are all out of range and I cannot charge because I do not believe that I have line of site.

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Surprise Round
HP 11/11
AC 12 FF 10 T 12 CMD 13
F/R/W 2/2/2
Prescience 7/7
Arcane Bond 1/1
Spells
0th - Light, Mage Hand, Ray of Frost, Detect Magic
1st - Burning Hands, Color Spray, Comprehend Languages
Effects
None
Senken takes up his own crossbow. "Let us prepare to meet our destiny, my friends."
Draw light crossbow.

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Calanthe looks at Tiasar; her eyes seem to be smiling, but her newly-transformed beak seems unable to manage the action. "No... I'll be fine," she says, sounding a little unsure of herself nonetheless. "Thank you, Tiasar... really. I mean it."

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Round 1
Senken moves forward, his crossbow at the ready.
Move to move forward, ready action to shoot the first enemy in my LoS.
Attack: 1d20 + 2 ⇒ (8) + 2 = 10
Damage: 1d8 ⇒ 5

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We need to shut this down. Not adequate pacing for a PFS Scenario. I cannot tie this PC up any longer waiting to move this thing forward. I stongly suggest that the GM end this. Are there penalties for stopping a PFS in progress? I do not think that PbP's are addressed to that extent in the rules.

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I agree wholeheartedly, this is ridiculous.
Not only is the pacing slow, I feel like we've been given very little direction from the GM on anything - description of what is going on for example. It's not enjoyable in the slightest, and the terrible rate of progression just makes it worse.
Considering how little we've done of this adventure (one scene - with very little description of what the heck was going on) I don't think we would be penalised or be considered to have prior knowledge of the adventure or anything.