Damian May wrote:
The other companions joined Ak'kulula back in the main corridor and continued on their way, Etwa holding the torches up high.
After a few minutes they began approaching the end of the corridor. Double doors lay ahead—of rich black wood bound with verdigris stained copper. There is a smaller stone door in the right wall, and another passage leading off to the left.
Before you reach the doors, an iron portcullis drops down to block your way. A harsh clang makes you turn—another portcullis has fallen across the foot of the stairway. A warm breeze rushes down the corridor. Even as you watch, the four carvings of the warriors become three dimensional and step into the corridor behind you. They carry stone shields and knobkerrie, still in the faded hue of the stonework, and their skin is the same.
howareyou wrote:
Ak'kulula gives a short cry and throws himself at the nearest Warrior, attacking with fierce vigor!
#1 Attack nearest Warrior: 1d20 7 1d8 3
#2 Attack nearest Warrior: 1d20 7 1d8 6
#3 Attack nearest Warrior: 1d20 7 1d8 4Kharille wrote:
Now this is something Kuublu can handle. He advances on them. Tries to keep with the party so he doesn't get flanked so he won't advance alone.
drb1004 wrote:
Throwing fire around in this confined space may not be the best idea, so Chiemeka casts
Sebak’s Wasting (Weaken) at the warrior that Ak is attacking.
2d10: 1+5=6Ak'kulula launched into a frenzy of blows upon the nearest living carving his strikes were all true but his machete rang off the stony hide more than once, leaving only one mark upon his foe.
Kuublu fared as well, his spear blows rained down on the emotionless enemy but succeeded only in chipping away a small part.
Chiemekas curse was effective and the enemy facing Ak'kulula stumbled and turned towards him balefully, another taking its place before the boy. he struck out twice with his staff, the ironwood rattling across his foes features and leaving a number of small cracks.
Pulgil struck at her foe, somewhat amazed to see stone move as if alive but her mind on the battle. her spear struck again and again but was unable to pierce the stone of her enemy.
Whether because of the strength of the companions or because they were still unused to movement none of the stony warriors blows landed but their stone knobkerrie came very close to removing the heads of both Chiemeka and Kuublu.
Etwa pressed himself back against the iron bars, whimpering....
OOC: Two of the stone warriors have suffered ( -4 hp) wounds and another ( -3 hp ) wounds and one is Weakened. None of you are wounded.