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The first man takes two mighty blows from Gareth, knocking him prone, his dagger falling away from his hand. Dice Attack:
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The second swings his dagger, barely but managing to hit 4pts dmgGareth in the side. He yells to his fallen partner, "Get up you slime, we can take 'em." Last edited by Elrood; Aug 26th, 2015 at 10:39 AM. |
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Trying to take advantage of the temporarily one on one fight, I focus on the bandit before me. Again using my war priest ability to gain an extra strike.
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The second man attempts to slice Gareth's side but misses. His efforts are rewarded with two smashes to the head that send him reeling to the ground, seemingly dead.
The first man manages to finally get to his feet. He's sees his friend fall. He brandishes his dagger but, his confidence waning, slowly takes a step away from Gareth, in the direction of his horse. |
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Knowing that his companion on the horse is going for possible reinforcements, I rush the remaining brigand and attempt to strike him down before he can flee and join his companions.
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Gareth swings his mighty war hammer at the fleeing man, it striking just below the back of the neck, sending him sprawling to the ground once again.
Obviously wounded, and now dazed, he turns towards his attacker, his eyes darting to each side as he tries to focus on the one in the middle. "Please. Mercy," he wimpers. |
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"Drop your weapon. Where did your companions flee to? Are they coming back with reinforcements?"
I stand ready to strike again if he appears to try anything other than to answer my questions and follow my commands. |
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The man stammers. "I have no clue. Blast man is an idiot. Probably went to save his own skin."
Realizing the circumstance he may have put himself in by his words, he quickly adds, "But we do have reinforcements. The first rider will bring more. Kill me and you can expect to die. Quickly. I'd leave if I were you." |
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Keeping a wary eye on the remaining brigand, I check the other downed bandit to check and see if he still lives. After verifying that he is dead, I use his belt to bind my prisoner and then gag him to keep him quiet. After he is taken care of I quickly move over to check their camp and see if i can locate the horse I heard earlier before they attacked.
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The downed bandit is indeed that, downed. No motion, no pulse.
The remaining brigand, although obviously wanting to not go without a fight, doesn't try anything and soon finds himself bound tight. The horse, although seen from a distance, does not come closer. The bound brigand can be heard giggling as Gareth attempts to retrieve it. After failing, he checks the brigands camp and finds a few foodstuffs, a solitary gold coin with an unknown symbol carved on the front of it, and a leather satchel empty of any contents. |
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