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Adventurer's League (D&D 5th Ed)

Soveliss returned to the wagon after searching for tracks. Finding none he sat on the drivers bench and began cleaning the blood from his greatsword. "Of course it's a trap." He said to the rouge. "You and I should sneak along side as we travel to this cave to make sure we can turn another ambush back on the goblins, and we should gag the beast so it can't shout a warning.". Once his blade was clean he slid it back in his sheath and leaned back to take a quick moment to rest.


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Razmin backs down from the wagon.


Toooo much effort at this moment.


Perhaps he'll nap?


"Guys, guys, guys.... Perhaps we should send a scout first, and the rest look after the wagon. We do not want to be bringing the wagon straight to their cave after all"


Razmin gave a quick yawn.


"Wake me up once we've decided what we are going to do abouts the squeakers!"

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The goblin, fidgety and nervous the whole way, led them about 5 miles to the northeast. So scared for its life, it even pointed out two traps, a pit and a snare, before reaching a cave with a river running from the mouth. On the opposite bank of the river, obscured by thickets, was a pathway into the cave.


"You let go now, right? Please, please, boss kill if he see me helping. I run away, no cause problem!!!"
 
Once he reached the river Soveliss turned back towards the rest of the group. Spotting the cave the goblin was pointing at Soveliss casually stepped up behind the beast. He casually drew his sword, and casually drove it at the injured and restrained creatures back.


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"The hell do you think you are doing Soveliss?" the paladin spat out in a hushed tone, shocked at this sudden display of needless brutality. "I stated he could go after he showed the way, he'll he showed us traps so we didn't fall in. He held up his end of the damned bargain, but you..."


The paladin spat at the ground, he should have been more careful. "Bloody hells... Let's get Gundren out of this, he is in the chief's cave apparently, we can also go into the feeding caves for the other man, at worst we find him dead, the best, we find another sword to help us with gundren." The man stated as he moved on with his words, but his thoughts marked this down.


"Hopefully they decided to wait on dinner."
 
Soveliss sheathed his sword and smiled at Roland. "He held up his end of the bargain and did a good job of it. Now you can hold up your end, but I promised the beast nothing. If I might offer a suggestion I would recommend letting the goblin go straight down the river." He unslung his shield and stripped off his armor and clothing. Shoving them into his pack he lashed the pack and his weapons to the shield and floated the shield on the river. He grabbed onto the excess rope like a tow line and looked back at the others. "Shall we proceed?" He asked before diving into the river and swimming to the other side.
 
Dinner? Did someone say Dinner?


Following Soveliss's lead across the stream, he pondered over the previous events that had transpired.


Razmin was being uncharacteristically quiet, but he felt he had missed something.


Goblin attack, well paying wagon escort. Something seemed very off.

Hey

@Thorn Darkblade, what can I roll to see if I know anything about Gunthren or Sildar?
 
It's more of a wide stream than a river, no swimming required


The goblin was felled with a yelp as Soveliss's sword easily dispatched it. As the fighter and the warlock crossed into the stream, from the thickets on the other side, two arrows flew at them. The first whizzed by the elf, but the other landed squarely in the warlock's other leg, giving a matching wound to the one from earlier.





Both goblins rolled higher than all Perception, one missed, and @RazHopeHeart , you take 6 damage. Surprise round over. Everyone roll initiative!!!


Goblin 1 Init: 14


Goblin 2 Init: 19


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Also, I am unconscious... again!
 
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Aleyska only sighed as she climbed up the wagon again: ''i can not understand how you leave a wagon with a thief'' the young rogue stated yet again as the oxen started following the others, she fought her urge to steal the wagon and flee, and instead now stood at the end of the stream just in time to see one of the two arrows strike Razmin unconscious

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Goblin 2: 19


Aleyska: 17


Tango: 16


Razmin: 15


Goblin 1: 14


Roland: 12


Soveliss: 6


With a fierce scream, one of the goblins came racing around the thicket, splintery buckler and rusty scimitar in hand, attempting to slash Soveliss, paying no heed to the warlock gurgling and bleeding out in the stream. The blade managed to find purchase, although not a deep wound.






Goblin will hit @Agent of Evil , but only for 3 damage. @Aur0ra , you're up!!!


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''xsio wux anqui, si geou xurwk shoes ekik di dout molik!!''

Damn you goblins, I will make shoes out of your skin

The rogue hissed in darconic as she leaped from the wagon with the closest weapon to her, her two daggers, she ran across the stream taking one glance at Razmin and Soveliss who now were on the ground. Aleyska felt like she completely hated the goblins and was a bit bored of them at this point, she launched at the first goblin, daggers held firmly in her crossed arms, uncrossing them to give the dagger slashes more power when she became right in front of the goblin attempting to slash at it's eyes.


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Fun fact, if you're dual wielding two light weapons, like daggers, you get to add a second dice of damage (not the +3 bonus a second time though) to the attack roll. Bad news is daggers are only a 4 sider, not a six sider. I'll letcha fix it up though,

:D
 
The bard rushed forward towards the stream, throwing a dagger at the remaining goblin, and missed miserably.

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@RazHopeHeart you're up. Since you're dying, you have to make a Death Saving Throw. You roll 1d20, on a 9 or lower, that's 1 failure. On a 10 or higher, that's 1 success. If you fail 3 times before you succeed 3 times, you's dead. If you succeed 3 times, you're not bleeding out and are just at 0 HP, although, you only have a few minutes anyways if no one pulls you out of the stream (beats the less than a minute of bleeding out though!) If you roll a 1, that's 2 failures, a 20 means you instantly regain consciousness, have 1 HP and can act, although it takes half your movement to stand up
 
The first goblin tried firing another arrow into the elf. It found purchase as well, but only a light wound.

So, Raz, that means you've got 2/3 fails. If someone stabilizes you or puts any healing into you, you live! Also,

@Agent of Evil , you'll be taking 3 damage. @Orikanyo you're up, followed by Agent.
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@RazHopeHeart


"How many more times do I have to save you from death's clutches?!?" Roland shouted as he grabbed Raz, once again, and attempted to pull him towards cover of the nearby tree, administering a point from his lay on hands pool, which should be more aptly named.


*Warlock stabilization pool*


"Damn it, your just an arrow magnet aren't you?!"


(Lay on hands left: 3(or is it 2? I used it twice to stabilize, did I give Raz 2 last time or 1?
 

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