[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
I wonder, now that we have access to pickaxes, if we could somehow open another way into the lair of the moldmen if these ones decide to just never go back down.
I wonder, now that we have access to pickaxes, if we could somehow open another way into the lair of the moldmen if these ones decide to just never go back down.
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
Eh... that was more Kori grumbling because he has to go through the tunnel on his hands and knees and Gorok did not. You have three people in the party who could fit the bill just as well as each other: Gorok, Cob and Akorian himself.
Catching up again. It's silly, but I'm kind of curious if this would hit Caligini like a bad trip or not.
On the actual fight, I'm inclined to keep the fight at the elevator choke point. Getting up there is a problem either way once they're alerted, and fighting their means they can't spread out and attack from multiple angles.
Catching up again. It's silly, but I'm kind of curious if this would hit Caligini like a bad trip or not.
On the actual fight, I'm inclined to keep the fight at the elevator choke point. Getting up there is a problem either way once they're alerted, and fighting their means they can't spread out and attack from multiple angles.
A sudden burst of light would be... unpredictable when hitting one of the People let's say. even Mina's Glowing Lights, which are even radiance only as strong as a torch can make one a little woozy. A light grenade, yeah that would be nasty... or very nice.
A sudden burst of light would be... unpredictable when hitting one of the People let's say. even Mina's Glowing Lights, which are even radiance only as strong as a torch can make one a little woozy. A light grenade, yeah that would be nasty... or very nice.
So the confusion effect wouldn't make it hit any different than any other flash bang?
Mina's perspective on this will probably be funny once she knows more.
The others are local enough that it isn't remarkable, but I've got this image of her slowly realizing Caligini are basically moth people and struggling to keep a straight face whenever Kori gets distracted by something shiny.
So the confusion effect wouldn't make it hit any different than any other flash bang?
Mina's perspective on this will probably be funny once she knows more.
The others are local enough that it isn't remarkable, but I've got this image of her slowly realizing Caligini are basically moth people and struggling to keep a straight face whenever Kori gets distracted by something shiny.
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
Vote closed... feels weird to say that after only 4 of them.
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Mar 19, 2023 at 1:29 PM, finished with 13 posts and 4 votes.
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
Vote closed... feels weird to say that after only 4 of them.
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Mar 19, 2023 at 1:29 PM, finished with 13 posts and 4 votes.
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
7 actually. That isn't a lot, but it's more than 4.
Adhoc vote count started by Goldfish on Mar 19, 2023 at 2:53 PM, finished with 17 posts and 7 votes.
[X] Lead them away with the lights then fight them head on, you cannot afford any of their friends seeing this wave all die, else they would just pull the lift up and you will not be able to use it
It is practically speaking impossible to aim and fire the heavy dwarf crossbow prone, but the lighter stonebow? That you can shoot between Gorock's legs, carefully avoiding the sweep of his tail. The creak of the moldfolk's leg as the stone connects sounds less like bone shattering and more like the creak of dry planks breaking. The high-pitched squeak emanating from its mouth seems less of pain and more of confusion, though it does not seem to have any trouble sweeping under the scaled warrior's blows, striking him in the chest with its crude bone spear.
Vegepygmy 1 takes 4 damage -> Now at 1/5
Thankfully that chest is covered in armor and beneath that heavy scale. Two more of them quickly join the first and stab at Gorok's legs, one with... unfortunately far more success than the other. Yet even as the blood stains the ground Cob jumps down from where he had been hanging from a ledge on the low ceiling and stabs down through the head of the offending foes. Moldfolk, you all thus learn, do not have skulls, their heads more akin to an enormous bulb or root with a soft pinkish center, which splashes onto Gorok and Cob in equal measure.
Gorok takes 6 damage -> Now at 8/14
Vegepygmy 2 takes 11 damage -> Dead
Perhaps he liked the taste, some part of your mind not engaged with your current, rather poor, shot whispers as Gorok proceeds to bite off the face of the one you had lamed a moment ago.
Vegepygmy 1 takes 4 damage -> Dead
Two more shadows frame against Mina's trembling lights... Maybe this had not been the best idea. In the long darkness at your back Mina is calling out to something, someone, perhaps her Desna, her voice tinged with desperation. She splays out a hand and from it spins something soft and tightly packed that splatters at the feet of one of your new foes, binding it in place... though that is not as remarkable as a pair of bright eyes opening above Gorok's shoulder.
Vegepygmy4 is entangled
Before you can make heads or tails of the thing, for it does have a tail, slender like a rat's but furred. Mina calls out again, though in a much different tone... joy. Alas, you cannot turn, for there are foes still to fight. Another properly sized rock is slotted into the stonebow. Another foe dead, this time from a blow to the throat even as it flailed against the wounded Gorok.
Vegepygmy 3 takes 5 damage -> Dead
With only one other free moldman in place it might be starting to consider its mortality, or perhaps it is simply minded to search out more of its kin to deal with the recalcitrant prey that had wandered into their lair. Whatever the case, Cob had been watching and his dagger ends it with a slash across the throat.
Vegepygmy 5 takes 11 damage -> Dead
Claw and fang make quick if messy work of the snared foe... and everyone else is left looking at Mina as she pats the back of her 'cat' companion. A cat, you thus discover, is akin to some of the smaller rats that haunt the upper tunnels, but with the fangs of a meat-eater, slitted eyes like a lizard, and a body that seems at once sleeker and less sturdy. This particular cat, you are very glad to note, does not smell of death.
"He says... says all I had to do was try to use my magic and he would come back, but I saw him die," his mistress says shakily. "And some riddle about magic. That's how I know he's Pepper, I guess," she adds with a fond look.
Mina Regains her ability to spell-cast
"That not dog," Cob sounds relieved for some reason. No doubt you will be regaled with what a dog is soon, for now there is a mine to clear.
***
Cob quickly climbs the chain, followed by Gorok, after which you, Mina, and the... 'cat', Pepper, can take the lift. The ball of fur seems to enjoy the ride even less than you do, and you doubt it is because it has any particular insights into workings of shoddy tunneling.
Cob Climbing the Chain: 1d20 +2 = 11 (Success)
Gorok Climbs the Chain: 1d20 +6 = 10 (Success)
The upper chamber is larger than the cramped tunnels, though that is about the extent of its charm. The exposed ore-face has tendrils of blue black sludge covering it that smells so foul even Cob does not want to go near it, whereas the other walls are covered in tally marks and what Mina tells you must be some kind of miner's shorthand because she cannot read it. Other than that the only things in the room are a trio of strange effigies, as though someone had tried to make a stick figure out of bone and not even bone from a single kill. Some of it is yellow with age and other pieces seem freshly stripped of meat. Pinned crudely to one of them is a fluttering strip of something that looks almost like hide, though it had clearly been stripped finely to make it a good writing surface.
"It's a cargo manifest," Mina says with only one eye on the letters, the other still on her miraculously returned companion. "For an Egriso of Augustana. Wait, why was he buying russet mold? That's mad!"
"Someone was trading the mold that makes the little pests through here?" A headache hovers just at the edge of being.
Light flows like quicksilver from Mina's hand and where it passes wounds are mended and bruises fade. Cob and Gorok are as ready to take on the rest of this place as they can be. Time to finish this.
The four of you manage to ambush another three lone moldfolk in the tunnels, each one giving Gorok another trail to trace back to the heart of the tribe.
"They are in the kitchen?" Cob sounds dejected at the news. "All the food ruined. Stupid mold men."
There are two ways into the kitchen, from above via a trapdoor and rope ladder that you can descend only one at a time, but which does allow you to throw fire, acid, or poisoned light through and strike the middle of the seven enemies within, or though the door from the exhausted tunnels, which you can all fit through in a rush no problem, but then you are fighting seven of the enemy head on.
How do you take on the last of the moldfolk?
[] From above
[] Head on
[] Write in
OOC: This will be quite a lot of XP once it it tallied.
The XP should be adding up quite nicely. I think that's 11 Vegepygmies Spain since we dealt with the Morlocks and reached the halfway point to 2nd level.
Now that's a nice, solid plot hook right there. Definitely something to keep in mind for when we make our way to the surface.
From above seems like the best way to start this assault, IMO. Not only does it let us get the drop on the Vegepygmies, literally, it also gives us a chance to scope out the group for a potential chieftain. If it's in there, we'll know to rain down acid, fire, and a cask of high proof rotgut to take care of the russet mold before we enter ourselves.
[X] From above
-[X] Use black tumor bulb to try and stun enemies