We made our way through the remainder of the Cloakwood without trouble. Corepally commented at one point that he needn't have run from some ambushing wyverns, given his immunity to poison. He declined, though, when offered the opportunity to tackle wyverns in their home cave environment. On reaching the mine 3 oils of fiery burning were lobbed in simultaneously and accounted for both mages. Drasus and Genthore lasted a while after that, but without offering any real threat. Inside the mine we quickly made our way down to the bottom level. Silo disarmed most of the traps and Corepally used a potion of magic blocking to hunt Davaeorn down before he had finishing his teleporting.
In the City there was an early problem when we took on the ogre mage in the sewers. Buster and Silo were in the shadows going down, leaving Corepally as the target. His AC proved insufficient against the attack of the crawlers and he was held. Buster and Silo attempted to burn up the attackers, but 1 crawler remained alive. That proved crucial as it chased Silo away and Buster was unable to finish off the ogre mage before it could summon an ogrillon. By that time Corepally was down to 3 HPs and the ogrillon managed to remove those to notch up our first party death.
After a temple visit we took on Ramazith's tower. Corepally used the Greenstone Amulet there to avoid being held by the ghasts. Nearby, though, Corepally took further heavy damage from Drelik's magic missiles. He was forced into retreat, but still got the satisfaction of the kill by lobbing in a throwing dagger from distance.
Corepally had lost his magical axe when re-equipping after his earlier death and wanted to get a replacement from the Maulers of Undermountain. That proved somewhat more difficult than expected after Corepally was once more held at the start of the conflict. With innocents around and a paladin's sensitive reputation to uphold throwing explosions around was not a good option and Corepally became a victim once more. Silo and Buster did a good job though in taking out the opposition. They were helped in that by Gretek's strange obsession. Despite being in a fight for his life he seemed more interested in the dreadful service in the pub and chased after a waiter that had jostled him in the melee. It might be some small consolation for Gretek that he did manage to get his revenge on the waiter just before being shot down himself .
While doing the poison quest we returned the body of Tremain's son and watched as he was resurrected. Unfortunately though the quest conversation became broken and we received no reward for our endeavours. Making up for that though we did manage to acquire Lothander's boots of speed by successfully blocking both staircases and disabling him with darts of stunning. Silo was pleased with how quickly he could now move around and fancied trying a bit of travel to wear them in properly. Corepally was less excited by the acquisition though and reminded Silo of the need to complete the poison quest. Buster was feeling excited himself about a new toy - in his case darts of stunning - and was given all our remaining stocks. He soon put them to good use to bring down Larze and kept them in hand when taking on Marek. The latter did manage to finish a confusion spell with affected Buster, but Buster continued attacks for a second or two and one of his darts took effect. Corepally came over to shrug off the remaining stack of darts and protect the wandering innocents.
There was more confusion in evidence when taking on Vay-ya. Corepally was protected by his amulet, but both Buster and Silo were confused this time. Fortunately Buster was in a corner away from any innocents and Corepally was able to stand by Silo and absorb his attacks while shooting down Vay-ya - once more successfully protecting our reputation. A nearby basilisk thought it might have got a reprieve when Silo looked in vain for any potions of mirror eyes. However, the potion bag was persuaded to disgorge a pair of invulnerability potions. As the saving throw bonus for those stacks, Corepally was able to push his petrification save into safe territory to pick off the basilisk.
The Iron Throne will be first on the list in the next session.
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Silo - human illusionist (Grond0)
Corepally - human cavalier (Corey_Russell)
Buster - human monk (Gate70)
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We made our way through the remainder of the Cloakwood without trouble. Corepally commented at one point that he needn't have run from some ambushing wyverns, given his immunity to poison. He declined, though, when offered the opportunity to tackle wyverns in their home cave environment. On reaching the mine 3 oils of fiery burning were lobbed in simultaneously and accounted for both mages. Drasus and Genthore lasted a while after that, but without offering any real threat. Inside the mine we quickly made our way down to the bottom level. Silo disarmed most of the traps and Corepally used a potion of magic blocking to hunt Davaeorn down before he had finishing his teleporting.
In the City there was an early problem when we took on the ogre mage in the sewers. Buster and Silo were in the shadows going down, leaving Corepally as the target. His AC proved insufficient against the attack of the crawlers and he was held. Buster and Silo attempted to burn up the attackers, but 1 crawler remained alive. That proved crucial as it chased Silo away and Buster was unable to finish off the ogre mage before it could summon an ogrillon. By that time Corepally was down to 3 HPs and the ogrillon managed to remove those to notch up our first party death.
After a temple visit we took on Ramazith's tower. Corepally used the Greenstone Amulet there to avoid being held by the ghasts. Nearby, though, Corepally took further heavy damage from Drelik's magic missiles. He was forced into retreat, but still got the satisfaction of the kill by lobbing in a throwing dagger from distance.
Corepally had lost his magical axe when re-equipping after his earlier death and wanted to get a replacement from the Maulers of Undermountain. That proved somewhat more difficult than expected after Corepally was once more held at the start of the conflict. With innocents around and a paladin's sensitive reputation to uphold throwing explosions around was not a good option and Corepally became a victim once more. Silo and Buster did a good job though in taking out the opposition. They were helped in that by Gretek's strange obsession. Despite being in a fight for his life he seemed more interested in the dreadful service in the pub and chased after a waiter that had jostled him in the melee. It might be some small consolation for Gretek that he did manage to get his revenge on the waiter just before being shot down himself
While doing the poison quest we returned the body of Tremain's son and watched as he was resurrected. Unfortunately though the quest conversation became broken and we received no reward for our endeavours. Making up for that though we did manage to acquire Lothander's boots of speed by successfully blocking both staircases and disabling him with darts of stunning. Silo was pleased with how quickly he could now move around and fancied trying a bit of travel to wear them in properly. Corepally was less excited by the acquisition though and reminded Silo of the need to complete the poison quest. Buster was feeling excited himself about a new toy - in his case darts of stunning - and was given all our remaining stocks. He soon put them to good use to bring down Larze and kept them in hand when taking on Marek. The latter did manage to finish a confusion spell with affected Buster, but Buster continued attacks for a second or two and one of his darts took effect. Corepally came over to shrug off the remaining stack of darts and protect the wandering innocents.
There was more confusion in evidence when taking on Vay-ya. Corepally was protected by his amulet, but both Buster and Silo were confused this time. Fortunately Buster was in a corner away from any innocents and Corepally was able to stand by Silo and absorb his attacks while shooting down Vay-ya - once more successfully protecting our reputation. A nearby basilisk thought it might have got a reprieve when Silo looked in vain for any potions of mirror eyes. However, the potion bag was persuaded to disgorge a pair of invulnerability potions. As the saving throw bonus for those stacks, Corepally was able to push his petrification save into safe territory to pick off the basilisk.
The Iron Throne will be first on the list in the next session.
Thief 7 (Illusionist 7), 44 HPs, 63 kills
Cavalier 7, 85 HPs (inc. 5 from helm), 263 kills, 2 deaths
Monk 7, 59 HPs, 140 kills, 0 deaths