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Rolled 2 (1d6)
But then you do, the strong acrid smell of burning. You can hear alarmed and panicked screams coming from the crowd gathered around the bridge. They are pointing west, where it looks as if the river is burning.
The advancing conflagration casts warped and twisted black shadows upon the faces of the River Guards, contorted in fear.
(QM: rolling morale check for River Guards)
1 Somehow, they rally and confront the Burning Host, preparing to fight
2 The guards just remain rooted in place, paralysed with horror at the sight of the Burning River
3 The guards drop their weapons and flee in confusion
4-6 The Burning River drives the guards insane. Some claw out their own eyes; others draw their swords and stab themselves and their own companions
>Er... well this is happening. Write-in what you would like to do.
You think the situation is very dangerous. The mounted guard's horse buckles and rears, whinnying and stamping. You wonder if it might bolt and charge into the panicked crowd of villagers, causing a stampede.
>please assign actions to the heroes, and roll 12d6