Rolled 3 (1d6)
>>5481827>>5481914Barbarian Roll Instinct 2d6+1 (Climb, capture and grab the fleeing Goblin)
>Has he seen the missing princess?>How many orcs , goblins, etcetera lie ahead?>Are there any other specific traps or monsters etcLench the Terrified Goblin squeals:
-Eeeek! Get your oafish savage hands off me! Traps? Traps? Can't your blundering barbarian eyes tell the difference between goblin boys and girls... (a sudden glimmer of hope in his eyes) Oh, traps! Um, yes... there are so many! So many traps! (You have a feeling goblins cannot count very well, or perform arithmetic). I laid them all! Only I know where the biggest traps are! For instance, this... this... rope bridge is a trap! Don' t walk over it! You should release me now, see - I saved you! And there are so many guards, heavily armoured orcs and trolls, so many. Because the Troll King is trying to bargain with the Disinherited One by the Tower. He keeps sending all these gifts and treasures, but the Disinherited One is so difficult to please!
5+2+1 = 8. This was also a success, but still a partial one. I will make this reaction roll for the unfortunate Goblin
1 As you snatch at Lench the spear Goblin, he sees the Skull of his beloved pet companion Sir Mallory Duckles the deceased platypus dangling from your Barbarian throat. The goblin stabs pathetically at you with tears of helpless rage! (Take 1d3 pathetic damage)
2 The devious Goblin will answer your questions, but you see a sly look on his face...
3 Lench the Goblin sobs piteously, lamenting his fate. From now on he just blubbers incoherently.
4-5 You think the spear Goblin is so terrified he will say anything to save his own skin.
6 The terrified captive Goblin will obey you as your follower. (You can control this NPC)
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Dwarf Roll, Strength 2d6+2 (Attack Fat Orc with Pickaxe/Mattock)
5+3+2 = 10, this is a strong hit! The Dwarf bellows: I SHALL MAKE AN ANVIL OF YOUR SKULL as the Fat Orc's head is punctured like an eggshell by the mattock's hardened edge.
I believe the Orc technically has 1/11 hp (due to the Fat bonus,
>>5481771 ) but for all intents and purposes this Orc is helpless / dying / near death.
The two dying/dead orcs have dropped the Large Sack they were carrying; the sack has stopped... wriggling, for now, and appears very still, as if whatever is inside has heard the commotion and sounds of your combat, and is now listening.
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