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

Giant Rat Initiative: 1d20+2 = 20
Goblin Skeletons Initiative: 1d20+2 = 16
Giant Rat Bite Attack: 1d20+4 = 23 - HIT!
Giant Rat Bite Damage: 1d4+2 = 6
Goblin Skeleton Shortbow Attack on Arius: 1d20+4 = 6 - MISS!
Goblin Skeleton Shortbow Attack on Nightingale: 1d20+4 = 17 - MISS!


Ulfgar swung his hammer, but connected to nothing but air. The whiff spun the dwarf to such a degree that he tossed his warhammer into the pit.  It clanged about the base harmlessly. 
The Giant Rat jumps up the side and tries to bite Ulfgar. It latches onto his arm and rends his flesh from where the chainmail wasn't quite protecting the forearm. 
Aethos points toward the giant rat and a bolt of electricity sparks from his hand to strike the creature, but it kept moving.
Both Goblin Skeletons draw shortbows and fire. but luckily ones arrow goes wide of Arius and the second one made the mistake of aiming at Nightingale who literally sidestepped the projectile. 
Arius pulls his longbow and catches the rat right in the head as the creature falls away from the Dwarf.  It dies instantly. 
Nightingale flips a dart at one of the goblin skeletons, popping a sizable crack in it's skull but not dropping it. 
Mivia fires her magical bolt at one of the goblins but misses as the bolt blasts abit of rock to the left of the undead.
Kriv threw a firebolt at one of the skeletons but the fire hit harmlessly just above the thing.

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RE: The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One) - by DM Spiral - 10-04-2024, 01:03 AM



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