And at 38 Aden grips his father's weapon tight and dashes for the thing Shift to E7; Booming Blade (all my other attacks are flame based HAHA) 1d20 + 10 ⇒ (10) + 10 = 20; Damage 2d4 + 4 ⇒ (4, 2) + 4 = 10, and if the thing is adjacent at the start of its turn and moves away, it takes 1d6 + 1 ⇒ (1) + 1 = 2 necrotic/thunder damage.
Dropping his blade to the ground Aden draws his crossbow and moves to a firing position Droping the khopesh in G16. Moving to L13. The thing is still under my Aegis correct? A high pitched whistle exits the shadar-kai's lips "Hey you walking Tindertwig over here!" he tries to bait the monster toward him Repeating crossbow 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (10) + 7 = 17; Damage 1d8 + 2 ⇒ (5) + 2 = 7
26hp, bloodied Aden squirms in the thhings fiery grip "Well ugly as much as I'd love to stay and get hugged more I have better places to be" the shadar-kai's body once against blurs Shadow Jaunt to G16; insubstantial until next turn. "Brrrrr. It was warmer next to him." Singed he smirks at Hasnett Second Wind putting me at 40; +2 bonus to all defenses until next turn "Hey Hasnett think I can get a 'pick me up'?" he points at this burned and blistering skin, but keeping an eye on the thing, "I still have a monster to kill"
Currently at 34hp (ouch!) "Run? Now where would the fun be in that" Aden grins and stares at the flaming thing. "Hasnett I hope you don't mind me cutting in" Aden form blurs for a moment. Aden stands next to the thing. Hasnett freed from it's embrace looks on Dimensional Warp, Aden to H10 and Hasnett to I12 "Now that that's taken care of. My name is Aden and your fights with me ugly" Aden brings his blade in a roaring arc at it's head Aegis of Shielding on it. Booming Blade 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (3) + 11 = 14; Damage 1d8 + 6 ⇒ (4) + 6 = 10, and if the target is adjacent to you at
Minor Action activate my cloak of resistance. Resist 5 until start of next turn
"Rituals and spells used by the weak and scared, mortals and gods alike, to stave off the invitable. Death is natural and my mistress takes great care in dealing with those that would avoid fate." "Some are lifted to divinity, but even gods die. The death of Nerull and the rise of the Raven Queen is proof.
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