I'm imagining the legs just running off on their own while we aren't looking.It should very much be either fatal, or sufficiently close to it that she's not going to be in any position to cause trouble for the next century or so.
I'm imagining the legs just running off on their own while we aren't looking.
I mean, it's not impossible, but most trees die when blasted down to a stump. Being an ancient monster doesn't mean she stopped being a tree.
The thing is, she's not a tree, she's a spirit possessing some wood that was part of a tree until a few seconds ago which she used it to make herself a temporary body.
few pages back Boney explicitly mentions that there is no risk to friendlies from dragonflask, after someone else asked about it.To summarise: Kislevites are badasses and trees should not pick fights with lumberjacks.
Dragonflask seems unwise given the singular target and nearby friendlies.
sadly we do not know how boney has decided to handle the tree spirits because we never bothered to research that yet. it could be that their definitly dead if killed or they come back as another tree, or anything in between.
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Mathilde did successfully tele-cut Alberich during the previous mini-adventure:She'll pull it off one day, if only because the thread is going to keep trying until it works.
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[Alberich vs Longshanks: Martial, 61+26+25(patron)-20(heavily injured)=92 vs 31+20+5(crowd assist)+4(???)=60.]
[Mathilde interrupt: Martial, 86+23+12(???)=121.]
Seemingly heedless of his injuries, Alberich draws a bone dagger from his tunic with his remaining hand and throws himself forward, moving with sinuous and unnatural grace around the arrows loosed at him and closing on the lead Longshank, who has only his own knife to raise in defence of himself. The next few seconds might have gone very badly for the Longshanks and any in the crowd with the bravery to assist them, but Alberich's focus on the foe in front of him is all the opportunity you need. With a moment of concentration and a few muttered syllables you appear behind him, and Branulhune passes in a neat and perfect arc through Alberich's neck, sending a spray of blood over the Longshank who was heartbeats away from having his own spilled, and a head rolling across the cobblestones.
"Thank you for your assistance, gentlemen," you say to the Longshanks as you allow Branulhune to disappear once more.
Please be aware that the vote tally records everything on the same line as part of a vote. So the "[] Counter tho" you have in your post is tallied as a separate vote from "[] Counter".Youch! She lost by 60! No wonder she got cut in half.
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...then again would she even have any magical items in the first place?