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The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One)
Arius whips the rat attacking him.

whip +6 [1d20+6]=14+6=20; Damage [1d4+6]=4+6=10
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Side by side with Arius, Nightingale gives him a quick glance to make sure he's holding up ok before focusing on the giant rodent in front of her, lashing out with her baton and smashing it's skull then darting forward and driving her knee into another one with a sickening crack.

Attack: 1d20+6 21
Damage: 1d6+4 7
Martial Arts Attack: 1d20+6 22
Martial Arts Damage: 1d4+4 8
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Kriv, aims a firebolt at one of the unwounded Rats, and lets loose with the spell golden sparks trailing his fire.

Attack: 1d20+7=20
Damage Firebolt: 1d10=5
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Athos sends a bolt of storm magic at one of the rats. 

Storm Bolt: 1d20+6 = 9
Storm Bolt Damage: 1d10 = 2
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---Everyone---

Kriv blasts a giant rat with a firebolt, cooking it quite thoroughly. 
Arius cracks a giant rat with his whip, splitting the thing open and spraying it guts across the stones. 
Athos sends a bolt of electricity at Giant rat that rushes up, but misses
Nightingale cracks the Giant Rat that rushed up, killing it instantly.
Mivia holds her attack as all the smaller rats are dead, increasing her ability to react next round.

As the last Giant Rat falls, a roar echoes in the cavernous depths.  To call what rumbles from the shadows another Giant Rat would be a gross understatement.   The monstrous creature in the shape of rat that rushes up to face the group could only be referred to as a Rat king, or Queen, or maybe even DIRE Rat, though no boney protrusions can be seen.  The beast is every bit as large as a horse.

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Giant Rat 3 | Dead | 
Rat King | 50 / 50 | AC 14 | Bite Attack +5 | Join Battle. Initiative 18
Arius | 17 | Hits Giant Rat 2 for 10 points of damage, killing it instantly.
Kriv | 16 | Hits Giant Rat 1 with a Firebolt for 5 points of damage, finishing it off.
Giant Rat 2 | Dead | 
Giant Rat 1 |Dead |
Giant Rat 5 |Dead
Athos | 13 |  Stormbolt at Giant Rat 6 but misses
Nightingale | 12 | Multiple attacks to Rat 6, hits it for 7 and 8 damage killing it instantly.
Giant Rat 5 |Dead | 
Mivia | 10 | All enemies dead, Held action, +2 to Initiative.
Giant Rat 6 | Dead | 

Rat King's Initiative: 1d20+4 = 18

(DM - The Monstrous King Rat appears.  Post your actions.)
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More than a little shocked by the size of the creature. Kriv hurls a firebolt at the beast almost on instinct.

Firebolt: 1d20+7=20
Damage: 1d10=9
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Nightingale will move up to this king rat and swing her baton at its ugly hide before falling into a defensive stance.

Attack: 1d20+6 8
Using a ki point to use dodge as a bonus action (disadvantage on attacks against me and advantage on dex saves)
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Arius cracks the whip hoping to catch thge creature before it closes.

Whip [1d20+6]=12+6=18; Damage [1d4+6]=2+6=8
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Mivia shoots her crossbow at the rat...

Range attack: [1d20+5]=3+5=8, Damage: [1d8+3]=7+3=10
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Athos sends a bolt of electricity at the Giant Rat. 

Storm Strike: 1d20+6 = 21
Storm Strike Damage: 1d10 = 7
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