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The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One)
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---Everyone---


It was quickly apparent that the glowing aura that Leloth had placed on the creature made it quite a bit easier to take down. 

Arius draws the creature away from the well and as he does he spots an opening in the creatures defenses and screwers it fully. The beast drops to the wooden floor quite dead, just as bolt of fire from Kriv and several hard cracks from Nightingale smash into its twitching body for good measure. 

It was a good sign that it died even before Kriv and Nightingale delivered more punishment to the monster. 

As Arius tried not to show the pain in his leg once the threat was gone, but at that moment he felt a gentle hand on his shoulder. An invigorating surge of energy washed through him and the pain from the bite abruptly vanished. He glanced back to see the elven gentleman, Athos give him a reassuring nod.

Everyone in the Inn gives a resounding cheer for the five adventurers as the battle comes to an end. 



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(Giant Spider 1 Dead |)

(Giant Spider 2 | Dead |)

Combat Ended

(DM - Arius - you are fully healed, with only two fang sized tears in the thigh of your trousers to show that anything untoward happened.

(DM - Everyone - make sure you have your spent spells recorded in your signatures.) 
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RE: The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One) - by DM Spiral - 05-06-2018, 04:32 PM



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