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FATHER : 17, 13, 18, 20
Shieldbearer : 9, 17
>17 vs 17
<span class="mu-r">Father</span> takes a deep inhalation, before hurling death in a melange of gas and fire at the invading force.
The Shieldbearer leaps, in front of the party, and raises his monstrous shield, hoping to accomplish his role as a protector by taking on the bulk of the breath.
However, as prepared as he is, he was not ready for the trick prepared by <span class="mu-r">Father</span>: He is not simply hurling a fire breath but filling the entrance with a heavy, tar-like volatile substance. His fire is merely the trigger to the explosion that follows
Bladesinger : 18, 2
>18 vs 18
The burning hell entrance became surprised the Bladesinger, canceling her trance as she was singing a battle-enhancing enchantment. However, with a nimbleness characteristic of her Elfic origins, she managed to tumble away from the inferno.
Marksrat : 9, 20
>20 vs 20
But both of them were not the primary target: that honor goes to the Marksrat, a twisted creature with draconic features. As soon as <span class="mu-r">Father</span> soared from the magma well, he disappeared.
The heavy tar resulting from combustion fell down, tainting his invisible silhouette in ashes and soot. The vermin shot a salve of bolts, glimmering with a unsettling, eldritch, green liquid coating.
Nothing a targeted fire breath couldn't solve.
Dwarf : 16, 19
> 13 vs 16, 19
Covered by the Shieldbearer, the berserker dwarf ran as soon as <span class="mu-r">Father</span> attention was diverted by the pesky sneaky shooty poisony mutant.
Running into combat without a sliver of doubt or fear, the slayer jumped, his axes falling, carving an X-shaped wound in the scales of the formidable gold dragon.
<span class="mu-r">Father</span> has definitely been hurt by that hit, but this won't outright kill an adult Dragon.