Rolled 9, 20, 7, 2, 3 = 41 (5d20)
>>5390371The monster stares at your guardian. A deep voice enter his mind. Without your link, no way you would have ever known about it.
"<span class="mu-r">Welcolm, human. I can offer you might, glory, and eternal life. Reject being a mere servant of that winged snake, turn it into a mount worthy of a chaos Herald!</span>
- <span class="mu-s"> Not interested, monster. Better turn your head into a trophy.</span>
- <span class="mu-r">So you've chosen... Death</span>"
The thing launches a flurry of poisoned tips, aimed at the three of you.
>20, 16 vs 19Hector performed a perfect double-moulinet, the tip of his sword plunging next to his left foot, rising on an arc protecting his whole left side, falling again perfectly in his median axis and toward his right feet in a motion symmetrical to his first parry. The afterglow of his glowing sword stays in the air, creating a light bubble intercepting all the projectiles. Then, Hector thrust. The bubble burst, and an horizontal light shard rain goes along the tip of the blade, biting the demon's hide.
>Demon suffered 2 woundsYou're not idle. With a perfect precision, you blast in his softer throat
>>5390379>16 : demon suffered one woundThe beast definitely suffered from the trade of blow, but is far from defeated.
>New turn!>3d20 breath (DC -2)>3d20 CQC (DC - 4)>2d20 mystery for Guillot