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Rolled 9, 14, 3 + 3 = 29 (3d20 + 3)
You nearly pass by them as you fumble in the dark – but with the trap door open and the radiant light of beaming Helios above, they shine dully in the dark.
A set of unpainted stone busts – carved into the likenesses of various personages, both men and women, and no doubt previously destined for various nobleman’s estates. They are unpainted, but carved well – perhaps there are cheaper sculptors along the Euxine Sea? At any rate, you lift one up – the elder patriach of the house, given his flowing beard and resolute gaze, and find that it is quite heavy, but not unwieldy. Perfect.
You heft the statue up over your head and thrust it through the trap door with a heavy thump, and follow it quickly. Crouching low, you investigate your opponent’s position – he’s barely moved at all in the past thirty seconds, and is now attempting to interrogate Odysseus in Luwian. Odysseus, whether out of amusement or in service to you, is stalling by pretending to be deaf in one ear – he is continually gesturing for the hostile nobleman to repeat himself, and the fool is obliging.
You quickly carry your bust to the bow-deck – the additional height should give you the distance needed to crack the man’s skull like an egg. You do your enemy no favors, and do not announce your reappearance – you simply hurl the bust with all of your strength and hope that you crush him and his prospects of victory in a single blow.
>give me THREE rolls of dice+1d20+6
>We need to see if Nikon makes successful contact with the other guy. If yes, then we’ll roll for damage.