04-27-2021, 02:34 AM
(04-26-2021, 07:01 PM)Eva Morningtide Wrote: [ ooc - I thought she opens it from distance as usually ]
[[I'm sorry. You're probably right but you did not mention that in your post. There was just a lot going on this morning while I was trying to finish the post that it completely slipped my mind. In fact, even the pillar slipped my mind. So, since I have to back step slightly due to having to change the creature's position, the next most likely targets would be either the Shaman or the Monk because they're melee combatants.
Shaman 1 or 2 Monk 3 or 4: [1d4]=3; Sorry guys for my mistake. It looks like the javelin actually hit the monk.
UPDATED POST!
Quote:Yes, without anyone tapping the panel with a card, the door closes at the end of the round in which it was opened. Eva then pushes panel of the next door and it swiftly slides up into the ceiling.
A large metal table is surrounded by odd-looking chairs in this room. To the west, what appears to be a transparent wall looks out over a strange desert valley. Four pillars support the fifteen foot-high ceiling, while dozens of crude images of a pickaxe made of a skull and bones have been painted onto the walls with some sort of ivory pigment along with several phrases in an unrecognizable language.
When the door swiftly slides into the ceiling, a split second later Essaccus feels an agonizingly sharp pain pierce the left side of his abdomen.
Attack: [1d20+7]=17+7=24, Damage: [1d6+4]=5+4=9; HIT!
Essaccus looks down his body to see a Javelin sticking out of his blood covered abdomen! [Essaccus takes 9 damage!]
In the room, crouching behind a pillar, you spot a strange looking, green humanoid.
[OoC: Both Cyn and Essy may take their readied actions. Be aware that Cyn is behind Essaccus, so she'll get a -4 to hit. The creature also has cover bonus from the pillar.]