Rolled 1, 6, 3, 18, 16, 10, 13, 11, 11, 14, 6, 11, 1 = 121 (13d20)
>>5349730You foe isn’t exactly invisible—at least, you don’t’ THINK so—but the same basic principles which allowed you to detect the bugbears in spite of their magical camouflage should probably apply here... Right? You focus upon your extrasensory perception, channeling your mana into the focal point between your eyes. Whispering a quiet prayer to the Master of the Insightful Eye, Revealer of Secrets and Exposer of Vulnerabilities, you draw your elven moon-sword from its makeshift sheathe of coiled cloth.
When you open your eyes, the spell has taken effect, but you hardly need it. Your allies having retreated and regrouped, you and Agno—still at your side, he small-sized short-sword drawn, are the obvious targets. A lanky creature covered in slimy, fish-like scales and radiating heat is standing before you, taller even than you. Agno shrieks in terror at its sudden emergence from the fog, and when smaller creatures of the same ilk begin to shamble through the fog in unknown numbers to surround or pass you, you nearly do the same…
But no. You are better than that! You don’t cry out, but instead cut into this fishy fiend…
3d20 divination, 4d20 swordsmanship (DC either 13/15/18, depending on first result), 1d20 each for Agno (DC 18), Olu (DC 15), Cartographer (DC 18), and the dwarves (DC 18 and 13), 1d20 for enemies (DC 10/12/14/16/18/20, higher is worse for you)