This information is great. We can defend against the second one, but we hadn't thought of it. Anyone wanna spitball options? Ice-walls, sniping their attacks out of the air, just reversing their momentum in a few ways...there's stuff to be done.
If I have the aspects for it from the magic water, I could try to erect an ice wall. Or use momentum kunna and iron embrace so they can't launch anything.
 
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I mean, I'm playing Katla as fully capable of smashing a few skeletons heads in, but well aware that it isn't playing to her strengths and fairly unwilling to leave her toddler with someone else.

It's worth noting that Katla is willing to keep an eye on and try to protect the other kids, if they're all in the unbuilt town hall.
 
If I have the aspects for it from the magic water, I could try to erect an ice wall.

Yeah, you're definitely one of our wide scale options and will be receiving, probably multiple, water usages. Might be better to use Momentum and reverse their momentum instead, thinking about it?

I mean, I'm playing Katla as fully capable of smashing a few skeletons heads in, but well aware that it isn't playing to her strengths and fairly unwilling to leave her toddler with someone else.

It's worth noting that Katla is willing to keep an eye on and try to protect the other kids, if they're all in the unbuilt town hall.

Per our QM all PCs will need to participate in the battle. You can leave your kid with Ragnarr's wife. She very relevantly once killed a draugr with a frying pan.
 
Gunnar would like to borrow a Tetsubo from the stockpile, to deal with the boulders and/or skeleton balls. As an aside, he bets he can hit one of the Goliaths with their own projectiles, if they don't immediately shatter on impact.
 
Gunnar would like to borrow a Tetsubo from the stockpile, to deal with the boulders and/or skeleton balls. As an aside, he bets he can hit one of the Goliaths with their own projectiles, if they don't immediately shatter on impact.

Done. Your Martial Style should, if I understand it right, let you bat them back rather than just shatter them if you do it right.
 
Done. Your Martial Style should, if I understand it right, let you bat them back rather than just shatter them if you do it right.
Could Grid also get a tetsubo, with the Dino suit she should deal serious damage with it after using up most of her Ordstirr. She can get around the speed issue by using her wings, momentum kunna, or just riding her flygja.
 
You know, I think an important lesson has been learned here.

What lesson specifically?

Could Grid also get a tetsubo, with the Dino suit she should deal serious damage with it after using up most of her Ordstirr. She can get around the speed issue by using her wings, momentum kunna, or just riding her flygja.

Possibly. You should be able to do damage even without it, so if someone else comes up with a novel use, we may go without, but if nobody else comes up with anything, yeah Grid can have it.
 
This information is great. We can defend against the second one, but we hadn't thought of it. Anyone wanna spitball options? Ice-walls, sniping their attacks out of the air, just reversing their momentum in a few ways...there's stuff to be done.
Erik has a pretty good Force kunna and has been experimenting on using it as more than just a strike enhancer. So just playing ping-pong with the things is not out of the question for him.

He doesn't even have berserkergang. Neither of our berserks actually do, so this is less likely. Not impossible, but less likely.
Huh. And here I thought berserkergang was something all berserks (that is, Frenzy-havers) did.
 
Erik has a pretty good Force kunna and has been experimenting on using it as more than just a strike enhancer. So just playing ping-pong with the things is not out of the question for him.

Huh. And here I thought berserkergang was something all berserks (that is, Frenzy-havers) did.
Berzerkgang is a Martial Style. It requires you be a Berserk to learn, but it's not inherent to all Berserks.
 
Changing my prep action to this:
[x] Ivor is going to grab rope from the village stores and prepare a stock of "ammo" for use alongside his Needle Kunna. Some of the ropes will have knots and kunna-needles on one end, the others will have kunna needles on both ends. He will place some of the double-needled ropes in the middle of where we anticipate the skeletal battle lines to be, and others where we think the horses will be charging from - the idea is to be able to lift the ropes and pull them taut to disrupt enemy movement.

While seeding explosives in the horde's path is tempting, I can throw explosives later; I'm more likely to run out of ordstirr than action economy, I think. And I want to see about using rope to disrupt the skeletons mid-fight.
 
Erik has a pretty good Force kunna and has been experimenting on using it as more than just a strike enhancer. So just playing ping-pong with the things is not out of the question for him.

Yeah, that works. Be ready to do so. Ragnarr also has a Force Kunna, though lower than yours, and may try that as well.

Huh. And here I thought berserkergang was something all berserks (that is, Frenzy-havers) did.

Normally, yes, but that's cultural rather than inherent and as IF said, our current two berserks were...interrupted.

Changing my prep action to this:
[x] Ivor is going to grab rope from the village stores and prepare a stock of "ammo" for use alongside his Needle Kunna. Some of the ropes will have knots and kunna-needles on one end, the others will have kunna needles on both ends. He will place some of the double-needled ropes in the middle of where we anticipate the skeletal battle lines to be, and others where we think the horses will be charging from - the idea is to be able to lift the ropes and pull them taut to disrupt enemy movement.

While seeding explosives in the horde's path is tempting, I can throw explosives later; I'm more likely to run out of ordstirr than action economy, I think. And I want to see about using rope to disrupt the skeletons mid-fight.

Reasonable, yeah. Skuli is also already doing some mine-field stuff so that's still happening some.
 
Moli's raven returns, providing him with some potentially pertain information.

He addresses the group, saying that Bjorn Bjarnesson is dead, but did not meet his Fated Day. He rode into battle on the back of a gigantic, super-sized Gravity Tyrant, laying waste to the enemy in the process. Roughly a hundred skeletons and three goliaths are dead.
 
Moli's raven returns, providing him with some potentially pertain information.

He addresses the group, saying that Bjorn Bjarnesson is dead, but did not meet his Fated Day. He rode into battle on the back of a gigantic, super-sized Gravity Tyrant, laying waste to the enemy in the process. Roughly a hundred skeletons and three goliaths are dead.

Well. He went out doing serious damage at least. Good for him.

Everyone's Gangster until they take a Gigantic T Rex To The Face.

Fair enough. As mentioned above, good for you on doing some damage. I'm sure you'll get some Ordsirr net even after dying.
 
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