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Rolling for damage from NPC's
2d4 (check doubles) [Kazzik]
Grease fire [Takeru] (+1d6)
David (+1d6) It cannot collaborate with other characters in combat
Inquisitor + Gheist [Stop magic; Roll 1d20 +4 Arcane; DC 10]
Gheist character NEW: Cost 3
While this character is alive the expedition reduces loss of resources from magical hazards or attacks by 3.
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The orders were given quickly, fleeing would be exposing yourselves to the horrors in the dark.
you would kill that here.
The inquisitor gave the order for everyone to tie themselves to something heavy.
Many went to the Rock, the heaviest and furthest from the darkness.
Fanatics recited incomprehensible hymns for everyone to see beauty.
Company leaders took control of the soldiers, Edda commanding them to raise the Rock and begin to approach.
They were confident that the magical suction could be held with the anchor they had.
And they were partly right, they got very close before everything got worse.
The black door had a lot of strength, the ground was beginning to distort from its presence.
Frightened soldiers in the face of their death threw javelins or other small projectiles.
They were all swallowed by the black.
The abominable creature writhed its tentacles and the runes changed.
The black door advanced, and the power of the anchor could not save them.
The first victim was a tyr whose mooring rope was a bit too long.
He was pulled into the gate, and the sounds of breaking bone echoed even in the noise.
The man passed through the gate and was made into a mangled body, twitching erratically.
It got picked up by the abomination, and before it could be consumed a volley from the wizzards and rangers hit it.
They had been making preparations and were now ready.
Enchanted bolts and miniature bolts of lightning were hurled at the beast.
The goal to make it fail.
The artificer used the monster's own magic suction to spew a pot of grease.
Impact on the body, the magical sparks ignited it burning the monster.
[8 point damage, 3 remain]
The attacks were aimed at destroying the wings.
It was achieved quickly, they burned with great ease.
But the beast did not fall to the ground; it continued to float in the air.
Slowly he leaned to one side, ending up face down.
And continued to spin uncontrollably, turning around erratically for a while.
It threw tentacles to the ground to try to get a hold.
He achieved some stability, but could not move.
The few gheists who observed the event were somewhat disturbed,
as it reminded them of something their infants did while learning how to fly.