>>5715044The Gerudo turns and runs the moment you lunge forward. Her powerful legs propel her forward, just out of range. Your men begin to chase, but it is clear that they won’t make it. You heft your hayfork up in your good arm and hurl it like a javelin. While it isn’t the most aerodynamic thing, it does well. The hayfork sails over the heads of your men and homes in on your target. The Gerudo looks over her shoulder scanning her wave of persuers, when like a flash your hayfork zips over the mass and its outermost tine pierces her thigh. The Gerudo stumbles and cries out in pain as the weapon sags in her wound tearing her flesh and widening the wound before falling out and tumbling to the stone. The Gerudo manages to stay on her feet barely, but her pace is clearly slowed. Driven by fear, or a sense of duty, the Gerudo begins to shout in her language. You don’t know what she is saying, but it is clearly a call for help, an alarm, a warning.
> The Gerudo suffers 10 damage.The Gerudo has disengaged from combat and is shouting an alarm, she is wounded which will slow her down, but you may wish to get on with your mission.
> Run the Gerudo down and silence her, maybe only one or two patrols will show up and not the whole garrison.> It’s too late someone will have heard her shouting or this fighting and come running, you’ve got to get on with your mission.Regardless of your choice I will need Aroll’s men’s next set of rolls
> a 5d4+5 for attack> a 5d3+3 for defense