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Village formerly known as Waybridge
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The entire barony!
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Author Topic: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage III: Improving the Barreny: Turn 47  (Read 64272 times)

Urist Arrhenius

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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #30 on: February 15, 2015, 04:16:45 pm »

((Bumpity bump. Also, putting up a poll to ask how to deal with turn rate/people not posting.))
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn -2: Easter in Diablo
« Reply #31 on: February 16, 2015, 07:26:43 am »

I've already gone.
Shoot one of the guard's from a distance
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn -2: Easter in Diablo
« Reply #32 on: February 16, 2015, 10:28:27 am »

I've already gone.
Shoot one of the guard's from a distance
That action was taken last turn.
Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
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Shoot one of the guard's from a distance

[1d4-1=1] vs [1d4+1=5] Your arrow misses its target, gliding past the guard, but you think you have a better handle on aiming now.
Attack skill increase
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Urist Arrhenius

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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #33 on: February 16, 2015, 11:59:16 am »

I auto'ed the remaining players for the sake of keeping momentum.

Turn 2: Overcoming Guards

-Nirur Torir-
[1d4=4] vs. [1d4+1=2] You continue to scratch, bite, and claw the guard, and actually manage to leave marks.
Guard A at 1 HP

Put on the leather jerkin I found earlier, then attack the other living guard, unless that would risk attacking other peasants.

[1d4+1=5] vs [1d4+1=2] This time your hammer connects, knocking the guard unconscious.
Guard B at 0 HP (Unconscious)

beat the guard with the wooden handle that is left of the axe! for the rabbellion!

[1d4 = 3] vs [1d4+1=2] The guard catches your swing and hits you with the butt of his weapon.
-1 HP
Attack up


Shoot one of the guard's from a distance

[1d5-1=4] vs [1d4+1=3] Your arrow ineffectively strikes the guard.

-Nidilap-
[-] Your continued rest threatens to turn to sleep.
+1 HP

Steal one of the guard's weapons while they're being held down by the crowd and use it on the same guard.

[1d4=3] You wrench the shoddy short sword from the guard’s hand... [1d4+1=4] vs [1d4=1] and drive it into his gut
Guard A at -1HP (Bleeding)

The guards were falling, but the peasant's hadn't won yet...
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #34 on: February 16, 2015, 12:40:58 pm »

Do a sprint and flip-kick the guard in the face.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #35 on: February 16, 2015, 01:20:16 pm »

Pick up broken bottle and sneak up on that damned cow!
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #36 on: February 16, 2015, 04:14:41 pm »

Finish off the guard, grab his helmet, and run to the door of the place with all the unarmed sheep where I'll wait for the rest of the peasants.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #37 on: February 16, 2015, 04:30:24 pm »

((Suggestion: Barricade all the exits and set the church on fire.))
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #38 on: February 16, 2015, 04:47:44 pm »

Drag the guard I just knocked out into some sort of cover and begin striping him of his belongings. If there's any rope near me, tie him up with it.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #39 on: February 16, 2015, 09:58:57 pm »

((Didn't realize this updated. Either update the first post's subject, or just drop the "turn 1" from it.))

Finish off the guard.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #40 on: February 16, 2015, 11:57:47 pm »

((Didn't realize this updated. Either update the first post's subject, or just drop the "turn 1" from it.))

Finish off the guard.
((Sorry, that was my bad. Fixed that now. Just so you know, four people are currently taking down two guards, and a coup de grace can be initiated against either of them (for being at/below 0 HP, so one person is guaranteed to be successful. darkpaladin has priority on the one he knocked out, and Andres has priority on the one he's run through.))
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 2
« Reply #41 on: February 17, 2015, 07:22:58 am »

take guard A's helmet. then continue beating with wooden handle.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 2
« Reply #42 on: February 17, 2015, 08:37:27 am »

Name: Eliza Reed
HP: 2/2 [-2]

Skills&Stats:
Attacks at 1d4
Blocks 0

Inventory:
Peasant clothes
No money

Valor: 0
Honor: 0
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Urist Arrhenius

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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 1: Armed to the Teeth
« Reply #43 on: February 17, 2015, 11:29:58 am »

As per the poll results, I’m going to attempt to update this daily. If you don’t post, you’ll be given a reasonable idle that won’t threaten your character’s wellbeing. Nobody will die while idle, and if you are the only player involved in a battle that battle will be frozen until you return

Turn 3: Inside the Walls

Finish off the guard.

With the guard having been brought down by Orlo (see Andres’ turn), you decide to search his corpse for anything the other looters might have missed… [1d4=1] but end up rifling through viscera.
+1 Looting

Drag the guard I just knocked out into some sort of cover and begin striping him of his belongings. If there's any rope near me, tie him up with it.

[1d4=4] You grab nearby rope and tie the guard quite securely, taking a helmet and his tunic, which was substantially cleaner than yours. You delay putting it on, for fear the other peasants might take you for a guard. Sadly, he did not have a coin pouch on him.
Guard B neutralized (Unconscious and Bound)
+1 Honor and Valor
Knot Tying +1


take guard A's helmet. then continue beating with wooden handle.

[1d4=4] You join Rabble Rall (see Nirur Torir’s turn) in looting the corpse, but you find a purse of coins in his boot.
+1 HP
+5 Coppers


Do a sprint and flip-kick the guard in the face.

You see little value in flip-kicking a man who has just been tied up… [1d4=4] but your attempts at cartwheels prove wildly successful.
+1 Acrobatics

Pick up broken bottle and sneak up on that damned cow!

[1d5+1=3] vs [1d5=1] With a couple quick slashes you manage to leave the cow bleeding from a number of shallow but not insignificant cuts.
Cow at 2/4 HP

Finish off the guard, grab his helmet, and run to the door of the place with all the unarmed sheep where I'll wait for the rest of the peasants.

[Coup de grace] You tear your sword free in an arc, tearing more of the guard’s midsection as you do so, before grabbing his helmet and moving to the temple.
Guard A Dead
+1 Honor and Valor


From his position outside the door Orlo could hear the service drawing to a close, with the sacrificial offering (a quail in this case) being brought to the altar. There were only moments left in which to act. With both guards at the gate dealt with, the peasants had easy access to the temple and the stables, but to get into the keep would likely mean overcoming more men loyal to the Baron.
You have 1 turns until worship ends.

 
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage I: Rabbellion: Turn 3
« Reply #44 on: February 17, 2015, 12:11:55 pm »

HEAVY HEADBUTT
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A medium- sized creature prone to great ambition, but only when he feels like it.
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