Savina Heterodinus |
With a pause in the fighting, Savina sheath her rapier after quickly cleaning the foul blood on it. “Let’s continue our good work team” She takes out her potion of Heroism and drinks it thinking This tastes like onion soup, strange.
Should have done that many rounds ago…
If we only have a single Ballista, I’ll let other fire, but she will gladly give it a shot
Ranged attack with heroism: 1d20 + 3 + 3 + 2 ⇒ (13) + 3 + 3 + 2 = 21
Not including any −4 for non proficiency.
I also put back my level 2 spell as I wrote that Savina would cast it if she was attacked and the demon was not blinded but he still was (and that made him miss).
GM Dennis |
***OVERSEER ANNOUNCEMENT***
The wicked glabrezu Katazuul, pierced by ballista bolts and scorched by spells, collapses as her portal sputters and closes. A moment later, a brass horn sounds a triumphant fanfare to announce that the fiend-flesh army has been routed. The march back to Absalom is a jubilant one, though rumors are running wild through the streets as to exactly who the invaders were, what they wanted, and why undead spies sprang to life shortly after beacons appeared around Skyreach. Despite rampant speculation of the Grand Lodge’s involvement in the invasion, the citizens as a whole recognize the heroism with which Pathfinder agents personally averted disaster and rode at the vanguard of the city’s victorious forces. Absalom’s primarch Lord Gyr—whom few remember seeing during the attack—remains silent on the matter, though Siege Lord Wynsal Starborn delivers a speech within the hour personally recognizing the Society’s key role in protecting the City at the Center of the World.
At the Grand Lodge, Ollysta Zadrian recounts news of the victory. “Soon after we stormed the siege castle and slew Katazuul, Absalom’s navy from Escadar arrived and sank what remained of the undead armada. Once again, Absalom has prevailed in the face of adversity!” Raising her armored fist in celebration, Zadrian shouts: “For Absalom! Absalom! Absalom!”
Master of Swords Marcos Farabellus seems only to have grown more concerned since the siege began, and he confirms what many agents had discovered earlier. “Based on many reports from Pathfinders, we have a reason to believe the attack was a concerted effort driven by several enemies of the Pathfinder Society. We now know that it was Pasha Muhlia Al-Jakri—once a respected leader of many Pathfinders—who used the Black Echelon codebook to summon the undead saboteurs. We have reason to believe Grandmaster Torch was involved, at least enough that his minions attempted to usurp Gulgamodh to turn against Absalom. Finally, we learned the demons in the siege castle were vassals of a powerful demon that’s no stranger to the Society, and it is not difficult to deduce that ex-venture-captain Thurl had a hand in creating the fiend-flesh army. Today, we emerged victorious, and I assure you that we shall ascertain these villains’ true motives and put a stop to them.”
That’s the end! Thank you for playing, everyone, and a particular thank you to all the hardworking GMs and backup GMs that made made this special possible.
Noke Tiiz |
Thanks a lot!! ;-)
Sleeping Sword |
"Victory. But the Sleeping Sword must remain ever vigilant."
Thanks for running GM, and well done fellow Pathfinders!
GM Gustavef |
With a resounding thump, bolt is loosed from the ballista and impales the leading priest. Slay him where he stands.
Well I was going to put that in first...
Thanks you everyone. I should have the Chronicles ready in the next day or so.
Savina Heterodinus |
Thank you for the game every one, that was my first PbP and it was fun. I had doubts due to our party composition but it worked out pretty well.
Ridley Zane |
Yea, I was a little worried about the party composition too. I had to think about whether I should use crossbow or bombs for the first time ever. Usually it is just all bombs all the time.
Thanks for the game everyone!