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Male Human Monk/2
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Moving as best I can into close combat with Rotann and then hitting with last use of stunning fist for the day 1d20 ⇒ 11
Stunning fist attempt
If the stunning fist hits, then make a DC 13 FORT save or be stunned. If we can catch him, then great. Else: Lets grab what we can from the crates, and then get the hell out. If we had the idea to come back here and grab equipment, then the rest of them will almost certainly have. ![]()
Male Human Monk/2
![]() Initiative: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (15) + 4 = 19 Round 1 actions I am not your enemy, harness your rage and let us survive this place. Harness your anger, and let us work together to beat this place I believe you are currently stunned, but I am hoping I might be able to convince you to help me and you both to live a little longer I will fight you if you attack me again, and if current evidence shows, I can win this. I own you now. I could kill you with the flick of a wrist, or leave you paralysed for life. Imagine it. Being trapped completely within your own body, your rage contained within your still and useless body. If we work together, then I am pretty sure we can both get out of this alive, and surely that would be preferable? Readying an action to flurry of blows if you make an aggressive move at me ![]()
Male Human Monk/2
![]() Actions: 1d6 ⇒ 1 for bag contents
Perception 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (2) + 7 = 9 Once getting to the ice lake, I will drink from the lake, assuming that I see a place of roughly thinner ice. The lake is likely to be devoid of cover, so stealthing to it is a priority, quick and quiet to the water, watching for others. Stealth 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (7) + 7 = 14
If Eolas spots someone, then if he has not as of yet been seen himself, then he will most likely hide and watch. Otherwise he will attack as hard as he can and as fast. For the first two rounds of combat, he will make use of his stunning fists. Let me know if you would like rolls to be made
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Male Human Monk/2
![]() Being away from the forests and the like of District 7 was uncomfortable. That it was a situation of his own making admirable. That he would have to kill in order to get back to the comforts of his own home was not an honourable thing, but simply was a necessary development. At least the family had been kept safe for another year. He would do what he had to to survive, and if that meant making an alliance of convenience with someone then so be it. His general air is one of resignation, not necessarily to his fate, but to the world general. On the other hand, he is mentally preparing himself more and more for what he will have to do. |