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Entry Cavern
Taijun grabs a femur from the collapsed bones before heading off with the others. It would make do for a club, he thinks.
Ursk takes the other femur.
The trail turns Eastward and appears to go just South of the large mass rising in the center. After just a few short minutes of walking, another skeleton comes out of the darkness to attack the group. (60 ft. Reawyn and Chrome can act before it gets close.)
Reawyn will wait until it gets just a little closer (20') before throwing an alkahest bomb directly at it.

[Bomb attack [1d20+3] = 12+3 = 15, Damage v non-living [1d8+4] = 1+4 = 5 ranged touch attack]
Cin will delay until the skeleton looks beat up and then fire a shot.  [Rolled a 7; Even with it being a touch AC that's likely a miss.]
Chrome will maintain his previous fights actions, or lack there of, moving away from the skeleton and staying out of the way of the others.Once sufficiently vacated, "I should have studied necromantic topics more? Honestly, not sure what i expected to find down here." 
Eva waits (delays) and tries to attack the skeleton if she can reach it.

Eva's attack [1d20+1] = 6+1 = 7 dmg [1d6+1] = 6+1 = 7
Taijun observes the skeleton's speed, wondering if the group could outrun them if they had to.  One on one they are not a problem but if they outnumber us we would be in great danger, he thinks.
The creature moves fast but not past what most people could attain.

As it gets close, Reawyn tosses the bomb in its path. The bones are blown apart to scatter over the sand.
If there is a femur left intact, Reawyn will take a queue from Ursk and rearm himself with a club.

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