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11 posts. Alias of Michael Johnson 66.


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Zagathoth wrote:

** spoiler omitted **

Not wanting to waste time fighting the pirates, Zagathoth steps back into his dragon stance and unloads a barrage of attacks at the Hobgoblin (and anything else he can reach).

[dice=attack 1]1d20+10, [dice=for]1d10+19
[dice=attack 2]1d20+10, [dice=for]1d10+19
[dice=attack 3]1d20+5, [dice=for]1d10+19
[dice=attack 4]1d20+5, [dice=for]1d10+19

Zagathoth busts his foe's skull with the first mighty swipe of his green hand, so he continues his flurry of dragon claw strikes against adjacent pirates, felling two more with a "dragon"s wing" elbow and "dragon's tail" kick!

9 down, 5 to go...


Johann Kaltgeboren- Cobra! wrote:

You think you be a pirate, eh, matey? Have at you then!

Johann inwardy laughs at the sight of the skeleton parrot still perched on the shoulder of the pirate captain, but that doesn't stop him from striking!

[dice=Bite Attack 1 & damage]d20+13+1; 3d6+8+d6

[dice=Bite Attack 2 & damage]d20+13-5; 3d6+8+d6

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AoO if appropriate:

[dice=Bite AoO 1 & damage]d20+15; 3d6+8+d6

[dice=Bite AoO 2 & damage]d20+15; 3d6+8+d6

[dice=Bite AoO 3 & damage]d20+15; 3d6+8+d6

[dice=Bite AoO 3 confirmation]d20+15; 3d6+8+d6

Cobra Johann drops the captain with a vicious bite that knocks the skeletal parrot off Captain Forkhand's shoulder and blows the man down

His second strike is over enthusiastic and misses the peg-legged boatswain...


The pirates must have been a motley crew indeed... Their captain, wearing a tricorn hat and eye patch over one hollow socket, and a trident head in place of his left hand, was called Captain Forkhand... A parrot skeleton still clings to his left shoulder... He engages Johann after the mighty cobra strikes down four of his crew in quick order...

The first mate, Crossed-Eyed Tom, fights with an anchor he swings on the end of a chain... He seems intent on murdering Mwikali...

The ship's cook was a bugbear named Cooky, who alternates swings with butcher knife and cast iron skillet at Zagathoth...


Mwikali wrote:

Mwikali lashes out and strikes with her spear again not ready to cast while in melee. She does activate her ring, granting her more protection.

with the Ring activated I get +2 to AC making it 18

[dice=Spear]1d20+7
[dice=damage]1d6+3

Mwikali stabs the repulsive bloated pirate, puncturing the fish-pecked flesh!


Johann Kaltgeboren- Cobra! wrote:


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AoOs if appropriate (10 ft reach)

As the dead pirates begin to move around the sea floor to attack the adventurers, three more are struck down by Cobra Johann!

6 down, 8 to go...

The remaining eight pirates attack...

On Johann 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (17) + 5 = 22 misses...
On Johann 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (4) + 5 = 9 misses...
On Zagathoth 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (6) + 5 = 11 misses...
On Zagathoth 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (9) + 5 = 14 misses...
On Ihrin 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (5) + 5 = 10 misses...
On Ihrin 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (10) + 5 = 15 misses...
On Mwikali 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (15) + 5 = 20 hits for 1d6 + 5 ⇒ (4) + 5 = 9 piercing damage plus nausea Fort DC 15 or sickened!
On Mwikali 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (3) + 5 = 8 misses...

One of the sea zombies pierces Mwikali with its rapier, intensifying her revulsion at the rotting things...


Mwikali wrote:

Mwikali thrusts with her spear seeking to end one of these creatures as she is drug along with Johann

[dice=]1d20+7
[dice=damage]1d8+3

3 of 14...


Zagathoth wrote:

Zagathoth sighs and trudges into the ship full of undead. Dropping his passenger, he uses his now freed hand to punch the nearest enemy.

[dice=attack]1d20+12, [dice=for]1d10+13

Zag blows a pirate back down...

2 of 14 down...


Johann Kaltgeboren- Cobra! wrote:

The mighty cobra slithers forward toward the enemy, ready to cut through their rotten flesh like a hot fork through butter! Perhaps fangs are not the best weapon here, but it is all I have! Anyone holding onto Johann can have a free ride up to melee range!

[dice=Bite Attack & damage]d20+13; 3d6+8+d6 str 5 bab 8 size-1 amulet 1; 1.5str 7 amulet 1 amulet acid d6

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AoOs if appropriate (10 ft reach)

[dice=Bite AoO 1 & damage]d20+15; 3d6+8+d6

[dice=Bite AoO 2 & damage]d20+15; 3d6+8+d6

[dice=Bite AoO 3 & damage]d20+15; 3d6+8+d6

The first drowned pirate is shredded to fish food by Johann's mighty bite! 1 down, 13 to go...


Cardinal Lucius d'Borja wrote:

Lucius glides forward on his carpet like a serene scarlet manta-ray until he is positioned in the middle of the undead.

"Lord God, creator of Heaven and Earth, hear your servant's prayer and send your light to those that know it not!"

For a moment the sea seems to lighten, as though the party stands on a meadow beneath the blue sky before the light contracts into the Cardinal and then bursts outwards, searing the water-laden flesh of the rotting corpses!
Not very good but oh well...

Will 14d20 ⇒ (2, 1, 15, 20, 1, 8, 3, 12, 11, 20, 5, 10, 14, 3) = 125 5 of the 14 succeed on the save, taking half damage...

The drowned pirates jerk and writhe in the holy light!


Ihrin Ardlean Dracul wrote:

Ihrin pushes her self off the communal Snake steed and pulls her Light mace. She had fought a few undead before as her homeland had many of the beasts in it. Some being the dreaded nosferatu others were mainly ghouls drawn out due to the freshly slain bodies of the fallen soldiers. The unfortunate ones who were not quite dead sometimes fell to the ravaging appetites of the ghouls or worse joined their ranks.

Other then that the dark magics of not only the Ottomans, but some of the Rus brought forth barrow wights, wraiths, even scores of restless Zombies and Skeletons. SO she was no stranger to the undead. Hell she was thought at one time to be one. With muscles born from her diligence of dance and stealth she sought out the first creature and struck it.

[dice=attack]1d20+9
[dice=damage]1d6+1
Just encase[dice=Swim]1d20+9

Ihrin's blade plunges through water and seaweed but not the undead flesh...


However, the treasure chest is not left unguarded...

Within the hull hide some 14 drowned pirates, bloated and waterlogged, their skeletal frames still holding pale flesh preserved by the cold brine...

The undead crew stirs as light and life invade their gloomy undersea tomb...