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Rolled 4, 20 = 24 (2d20)
>18 vs 14, huge success
As you dive, you come to a realization : you can rearrange lightly your scales' layout, thus increasing aerodynamism and manoeuvrability. As you put your head in the necklace's chain, your sibling is preparing another breath attack.
But he doesn't stand a chance to land a hit versus your agility, barring an extremely lucky shot.
>17; chance to transform the dive into attack opportunity
Your trajectory brings you back close to your brother. Time to dive-strike like the flying menace you're becoming
>20, 17; Critical success
You take the exact window of opportunity where <span class="mu-g">little green</span> catch his breath. A triple strike, of horn, claws and tail connects from your airborn attack.
This should be enough to get him out, you guess.
>19 : Brother trait : Tough activation
But here comes a surprise. The wounds of your brother start closing before even his deep green blood starts flowing.
Both of you are shaking, although he's in a poorer state. Next round will determine the issue of the fight.
>Roll 3d20 to close the fight; +1 die from your airborn superiority.