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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
(12-21-2021, 01:25 PM)Eva Morningtide Wrote: Nice shot, Cyn. This one was the hardest opponent I have ever seen.

Eva quickly picks up the black card from the bed and moves next to the cylindrical pod then touches the panel with the card.

[OoC: Yeah, I'm not sure why they gave it 10 hardness for a CR3 creature especially when the Adventure path has given very few items to help overcome that kind of hardness.  Which is why I found a reason (the critical) to knock it down to 5 which was still difficult.  And if you wouldn't have killed off that med bot as quickly as you did it could heal 1d10 points to it or the Flying bot each round!]

You all still hear the muffled sounds of agonized screams and feeble thumping from within the stasis pod.  When Eva taps the pad, it lights up and there's a sudden hissing sound when the pod unlatches.  Slowly the door opens and inside you see a middle aged man.  Anyone who's acquainted with Khonnir Baine recognizes this man as him, the wizard you've been searching for.  When Khonnir sees you all he recognizes anyone he knows with tears of relief.  But without the pod for support he falls forward into your arms.  Anyone who knows him is startled by his condition.  He's in really bad shape.  Khonnir has incisions all over his legs that have apparently crippled the man as well as needle ports in his left arm and the back of his neck.
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by GM Marvel - 12-21-2021, 07:22 PM



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