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Title: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 16, 2016, 11:46 AM
Situation: The companions have entered the barrows with Ceawin. The Master of Sunstead has been waylaid and the companions now face those that inhabit hallows...

BARROW-WIGHTS (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52987685/barrow_wight.jpg)

Combat Advantage dice:
Arbogast, Bandy, Esgalwen, Grimbeorn, Idunn, Rorin - all have 1 Success die to use on ANY check while in the barrow.
• Bandy 2 Success dice to use against Corruption or Fear; may extend these dice to other players, through inspiration of their own.
• Grimbeorn 2 Success dice to use against Corruption or Fear; may extend these dice to other players, through inspiration of their own.

Situation Modifiers:
• Company has initiative

Physical Modifiers (complications):
• none

Tactical Situation
• Arbogast - currently engaged with the Barrow King


PC/NPC PARRY ARMOUR HOPE [HATE] ENDURANCE
Arbogast
Bandy
Esgalwen
Grimbeorn
Idunn
Rorin
6/9 [woodcrafty] (shield +3)
9 (shield n/a)
6/9 [skirmisher] (shield n/a)
6/9 [great strength] (shield +4)
6/9 [woodcrafty]
4 (shield n/a)
1d (headgear +1)
1d (headgear n/a)
1d (headgear n/a)
none (headgear +1)
2d (headgear n/a)
5d (headgear n/a)
9/16
15/18
10/11
7/12
12/15
8/10
16/26
22/22
25/25
31/31
25/25
34/34
Wight-King
Wight 1
Wight 2
7
4
4
2d+10
2d+8
2d+8
6/9
6/6
5/6
50/70
54/54
54/54


STANCETN (+parry)PC / LMCOptions...
Forward - action order 1
Close combat
TN 6+tbdForward Stance maneuvers (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52987685/forward.jpg)
Open - action order 2
Close combat
TN 9+ArbogastOpen Stance maneuvers (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52987685/open.jpg)
Defensive - action order 3
Close combat
TN 12+tbdDefensive Stance maneuvers (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52987685/defense.jpg)
Rearward - action order 4
Ranged combat
Must be 2 other PC's in Close Combat
May not use if outnumbered 2:1
TN 12+BandyRearward Stance maneuvers (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52987685/rear.jpg)
Any
Escape combat
Must start in Rearward or roll
TN 10 + highest attribute level
of opponents
noneMay safely flee from the scene of combat
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 16, 2016, 11:47 AM
Bandy ran into the new barrow, only to see Arbogast hurled against the far wall. The halfling felt a ball of ice grow in his belly when he saw the undead king standing in the center of the chamber.

Beyond both, Bandy could see the form of a man being dragged into the shadows of an alcove.

:ooc: Tom, I will allow this round to be an Opening Volley for Bandy, but due to the number requirements, he must go into melee after that, until more people arrive. You make the call...
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: GandalfOfBorg on Aug 16, 2016, 12:07 PM
The sounds of battle got louder and the air in the tomb got much colder as the rest of the group approached the area where Arbogast and Ceawin were thought to be found.  Hustling along, Grimbeorn handed the sword he grabbed over to Esgalwen.  "Here, take this.  It might be of use against whatever we face.  I don't fair as well as you with a sword in my hand."
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Eclecticon on Aug 16, 2016, 02:25 PM
Arbogast's breath comes to him ragged and painful, as if his throat has lined itself with frost.  In the dim light of his fading brand, he barely makes out Bandy's arrival.  There is no time to call out a warning of the danger he now faces - all must now be reckoned on hope, and on hard-won skill at arms.  The Fire-watcher clutches his axe in both hands as he closes once more with the wight-king.  This foe, he knows, is beyond him, but there is yet a chance that he may prevent death from claiming his friend. 


:ooc: Sweet jumping Conan, this thing is going to be hard to put down!  I'm shifting into Open stance, for the little bit of difference that makes, and attacking again. 

:00: 1d12 : 3, total 3
Rolled 4d6 : 5, 4, 5, 2, total 16


:dmg: 7 for two-handed use - I'm guessing that it'll take a round, maybe two, to get my shield off my back and on to my arm. 
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Telcontar on Aug 16, 2016, 05:10 PM
The Hobbit noted his huffing breathes coming out as fog as he closed on the barrow chamber in which Abrogast battled the undead feinds. Bandy quickly observed the scene and acted quickly before fear could grip him. His arm reached back and he hurled the flaming clay pot at the wight King and his small Hobbit voice let cry as loud as he could the words that sprung unintended to his lips.

"ELBERETH!"

The name he had heard his lost friend Orophin call upon for aid and quickly following words he had more recently heard.

"The strength of Arnu you have forsaken, will cause your darkened spell to break!"

 :ooc:  I dont know my skill with throwing pots, but I'm guessing its like stones! As a ranged attack I will roll the feat die twice and burn my one sucesss die to throw the pot. Doug I'll leave it to you to determine any other skill dice I would have and add it to the roll.
Rolled 1d12 : 5, total 5

Rolled 1d12 : 12, total 12

Rolled 1d6 : 1, total 1
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Telcontar on Aug 16, 2016, 05:17 PM
OOC: Bandy you are one crazzy hobbit. His story is practically telling itself...
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Eclecticon on Aug 16, 2016, 05:24 PM
:ooc: Plus, now we won't be fighting in the dark.  We'll just be fighting something that burns us if we touch it. 

Quote from: Telcontar on Aug 16, 2016, 05:10 PM:ooc:  I dont know my skill with throwing pots, but I'm guessing its like stones! As a ranged attack I will roll the feat die twice and burn my one sucesss die to throw the pot. Doug I'll leave it to you to determine any other skill dice I would have and add it to the roll.
You'll find the relevant rules on p 176.  Basically you use the Dagger skill.  Ordinarily you'd do one point of damage plus great/extraordinary success bonuses, but I think throwing a burning oil lamp at a desiccated corpse might do something more interesting. 
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 16, 2016, 07:20 PM
:ooc: What a GREAT round of actions!

• Arbogast hits with a 19 for 7 END damage
• Bandy hits with a :g: for Fire damage, which does the following: 8 END loss plus must make a TN 20 Protection test (due to the fact it is oil on a desiccated body), if failed, the target is on fire and will take 8 END per round and be considered wounded; if successful, no wound and the fire does not catch beyond the first round.

Wight-king Protection Test
TN 20 2d+10
:00: 1d12 : 5, total 5
Rolled 2d6+10 : 5, 6 + 10, total 21

Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 16, 2016, 07:38 PM
The barrow wight was struck by Arbogast's two-handed swing and the man felt the bearded blade bite deep, but still the dead thing stood before him. Hope was beginning to fade in the darkness of the tomb, but then Bandy ran in, crying the name of Elbereth.

The most beloved of the Elves, the power of Varda, along with that of Manwë - though the Hobbit did not know it was to Him he beseeched with each cry of Arnú - filled the hearts of both companions. Light also filled the chamber when the oil lamp, tossed by Bandy, struck the undead king. Unfortunately, the ceramic crock bounced off of the wight's old leather jerkin and exploded on the barrow floor. Still, fire leapt up and burned at the dead thing's desiccated form.

The wight fell backward from the flames and kicked and tramped at the old rags that burned. It's maw opened and it gave forth a horrific cry and then it turned towards the alcove in which its two companions had disappeared with the prone form of Ceawin.

:ooc: the wight will spend a point of Hate to attempt to Strike Fear TN 16

Fear Test
TN 16 valour by PC
:00: Arbogast 3d 1d12 : 11, total 11
Rolled 3d6 : 1, 2, 4, total 7

:00: Bandy 2d 1d12 : 4, total 4
Rolled 2d6 : 2, 5, total 7

Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 16, 2016, 07:47 PM
:ooc: Both characters could win this struggle by using their awarded success dice and/or a Hope each. If you guys do NOT want to do this, chime in and I will forfeit the rolls made here. If you do, then we'll see if Elbereth can light your ways.  ;)

• Arbogast spends a Hope :csu: making his roll a 13, plus his success dice roll of:
Rolled 1d6 : 3, total 3

Also, because Arbogast rolled an :~~: within a Blighted place, I am calling for him to make another Corruption test TN 16
TN 16 wisdon 3d
:00: 1d12 : 11, total 11
Rolled 3d6 : 3, 6, 1, total 10

• Bandy spends a Hope :csu: making his roll a 11 a 17 success
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 16, 2016, 07:50 PM
:ooc: Okay, Arbogast overcomes the Fear, but he rolled a SECOND :~~: on his corruption test for rolling an :~~: in a Blighted Place...

Sorry Paul, but I think I am calling for a permanent Shadow point for this. :csu:

If you don't think that is fair, feel free to give me your challenge - I am happy to listen.  :)
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 16, 2016, 07:56 PM
As the Wight-king disappeared into the shadows, the other companions burst into the chamber - Grimbeorn at the lead. Behind him came Esgalwen, the Dúnadan woman carried her sword before her but in her other hand was an ornate great sword.

"HAI!" yelled Esgalwen. "Thank the Valar, you fare well! But where is Ceawin?"

"There," said Arbogast, as he pointed to the alcove. "The things took him there."

Grimbeorn and the ranger moved together towards the darkened crypt, the Beorning holding a torch high above his head. Within the alcove they saw an old sarcophagus with its top off, laying broken and scattered on the floor. The two cautiously approached and could see that the base of the sarcophagus had also been opened - a tunnel was burrowed into the floor. Grimbeorn held his torch down into the hole and could see it dropped downward about thirteen feet.

The smell of burnt flesh still hung in the air above the hole.
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Telcontar on Aug 17, 2016, 07:13 AM
The Hobbit held his torch high and scanned the room looking for other clay pots.

"We must press them, come now that we are together we need to find Rorin and save Ceawin from his foolishness and our own."

"Grab all the fire you can."

Bandy then made a hasty search of the room for pots or any of the dry flammable rags or shrouds in the crypt. Truly the Hobbit had spent a great deal of time among the woodmen for unkowingly the Hobbit began to absentmindedly hum the war songs of the Men of Mirkwood to keep his courage up. 
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Telcontar on Aug 17, 2016, 07:22 AM
Using the dagger rules for thrown objects gives me one more skill die on that toss. I know I got the  :%: but maybe I can add a tengwar.

Rolled 1d6 : 5, total 5
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 17, 2016, 08:48 AM
Heeding Bandy's words, Esgalwen began to look around for herself. She slipped Nimronyn back into its scabbard and then looked at the large sword that she held in her left. It was beautifully crafted and ornate, with a look from another age. The artisan who had forged this steel had loved his work and it showed in the craftsmanship, but it was not her style of weapon. It was a great sword - far heavier than her own longsword - and came with a different style of fighting.

The Dúnadan woman leaned the sword against the wall in the alcove and thought to herself, This is the weapon of one who lays within these tombs - a treasure or family heirloom that was important and thus left behind. It is not mine to take. She looked to the Beorning, "Master Grimbeorn, I thank you for this gift but I cannot take it...it belongs here."

She then moved off to search the barrow for like items that Bandy was scooping up - small ceramic pots that still contained oil. They found four.

Rorin's eyes opened. He drew in a raking breath of stale, distasteful air, as he tried to move his arms and legs.

It was like he was cleaved to the stone on which he lay. The muscles in his limbs worked, but they were so weak.

Where was he? It was dark, save for a glimpse of light that shone through a broken hole in the ceiling...moonlight? Or starlight? Certainly not daylight, thought the Dwarf.

What had happened?

He searched his memories and the images began to come back to him. He had been outside the barrow entrance building a fire. Then had come the fog and a sudden panicking of their beasts. Rorin had raced off after his pony...and then what? The voices. Voices called to him. He had thought they were familiar...that they were his friends. Then came the song in his mind! A terrible, dark song of words he wished not to recount. Then came the utter weariness and loss of strength. Then the shadows in the fog...

The dwarf mustered himself and hauled his torso up so as to lean on his elbows. He was laying on some kind of table, on his back and in the dark, in a foul smelling hole. Was he in a barrow?! Where were his friends? Rorin tried to push himself up more, but only managed to roll to one side. His keen-eyes, which were used to being in low-light under the ground, saw his items littered across the floor. His weapons and armor, boots and clothes. What? He felt the cloth that covered him and realized it was a tattered and musty robe of some sort - something out of the past.

Suddenly a scruffling sound came from a corner in the darkness. The dwarf watched as two shapes came up out of a hole, dragging a third. The shadows pulled the body along the floor until they came to a large, flat-topped sarcophagus. They hoisted the unconscious form atop it and began to disrobe whoever it was and redress them into a long robe. Rorin assumed it was something like how he had been dressed.

Were these the barrow-wights that the Sunstead-folk had spoken of, thought Rorin. Suddenly, one of the dark shapes produced from its form a glittering helm of ornate craftsmanship. Rorin knew it at once.

"Ceawin," he whispered.

The word escaped him and one of the shadows turned in his direction, but then returned to the task at hand. It was a few moments later that a third shadow grew from the floor, taller than the others, and the dwarf could swear that it smoked and smelled of fire.

Rorin watched as the Helm of Peace, his Helm of Peace, was lifted over the unconscious man's head and the trio of wraiths began to chant.

:ooc: Steve, Rorin will be able to move his arms and legs normally in 3 more rounds (or round 5).
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 17, 2016, 10:19 AM
:ooc: Although gaming with PbP can be very descriptive with the written word, it can also be challenging to convey an image so that all people are 'seeing' the same thing. I am attaching the following picture of what the Sunstead-folk call the Crown of Barrows, and the warren of tunnels that have been dug by the barrow-wights. I don't provide this for you guys to meta-game, meaning your characters don't know what you know, but to make sure you are all on the same visual playing field.  ;D
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Telcontar on Aug 17, 2016, 10:35 AM
 :ooc: awesome, thanks Doug.

Bandy scrounged around the barrow collecting the clay pots. He grabbed the hem of his cloak to make a make shift gunney sack to carry them on his hip. after shaking the pots to wet the wicks he wrapped them in the rags he found as hastily as he could.

"You big folk will have to trust to steal, I'llmake due with the deadly aim of Hobbit of the Northfarthing. And if that sword belonged to a king of old then it should be used to defend the realm, as a king should. Not lie moulding in the ground. Take it or leave it we mat get going. RORIN! We are coming. Now for a last sprint friends and let us be on our foe and end this fools errand."

The small legs of the Hobbit then took off in the direction the barrow ghoul had gone.
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: disench4nted on Aug 17, 2016, 10:39 AM
"What have I done? What foolishness led me to rush into the mists alone? Curse your stupidity Rorin, you should have never left the light of the bonfire!"

As the fog of unnatural sleep began to clear from his mind, Rorin silently chastised himself.

"Enough! If Caewin is here, he must have come underground with the others, and they are surely searching for the both of us. I must bide my time until I have the strength to fight back."

He tilted his head slightly towards where Caewin lay so that he could watch whatever was happening and silently focused on trying to force his stiff limbs to move again.

:ooc:

You have Rorin down for 1 success die, but I don't think he was present when the song was sung to rally people. So I'm not sure that he should have it.
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Telcontar on Aug 17, 2016, 10:45 AM
Ooc: yes he does. We were on the downs at the time.
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 17, 2016, 11:19 AM
Bandy moved to the open sarcophagus, where Esgalwen and Grimbeorn had found the hole. He climbed up and into the stone box until he was over the darkness that sank below, and then let his torch drop. It fell a short distance down and landed on the floor of another dug tunnel.

"Wait, my friend," said the ranger. "Bold be your heart, but let it not also be foolish. I shall go down first."

"Nay, woman," interrupted Grimbeorn. "Let the strongest of us go first."

Esgalwen gave a small laugh at the man's chauvinism, or maybe it was concern, but she replied, "Grimbeorn, you and Arbogast are both armed with weapons that to be effective must swing. I on the other hand am armed with a stabbing weapon, which can be accommodated in thin tunnels. Do not worry, if we meet them down there and I cannot drive them forward, it may not matter for the lot of us."

The Beorning could only give a gruff nod at the woman's logic.

Esgalwen jumped down into the tunnel below and then assisted Bandy down, with his makeshift satchel. The Hobbit's eyes were wide, but the Dúnadan admired the courage within his heart. Moments later, Arbogast and Grimbeorn were down and with torches lofted above their heads, so as not to create bright spots in their eyes, they started moving west towards some unknown target. Hopefully, they would also find their companion, Rorin, and the Master of Sunstead.

As they walked, Esgalwen whispered to Bandy, "You are right about the weapon, Bandobras, but unfortunately we Big Folk are not skilled in its use. Besides, though it be a treasured item and would seem more fit in the hands of a king, and not moulding away, I have heard that some things become tainted by the Shadow. I cannot speak of such things for this particular weapon, but if these foul wights have cast evil spells upon it, than it serves us no good. Let Ceawin claim it, if he should leave this place alive and then have the desire to come down, once more, into these barrows."

:ooc: Feel free to add anymore you want to this narrative and dialogue, but I am going to set up Round 3 for when you guys enter the next engagement scene.
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Eclecticon on Aug 17, 2016, 11:39 AM
Quote from: Telcontar on Aug 17, 2016, 10:35 AM"You big folk will have to trust to steal, I'llmake due with the deadly aim of Hobbit of the Northfarthing. And if that sword belonged to a king of old then it should be used to defend the realm, as a king should. Not lie moulding in the ground. Take it or leave it we mat get going. RORIN! We are coming. Now for a last sprint friends and let us be on our foe and end this fools errand."

Arbogast nods.  "Onward, onward," he rasps. 
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: GandalfOfBorg on Aug 17, 2016, 11:59 AM
 :ooc: Do any of us have rope or is the hole something that one could get down easily without it?
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: tomcat on Aug 17, 2016, 12:01 PM
:ooc: the hole is just about a 10 foot drop, Matt, and then you guys can follow it straightway across to the other barrow.
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Telcontar on Aug 17, 2016, 01:43 PM
Bandy seemingly disconnected from events for a moment pushed aside the budding warrior aspect and again turned his keen mind in the direction of the scholar.

"What you say is true Lady Esgalwen, but we found the sword in a crypt untainted and the coffin secure. Such wealth and weapons have perhaps survived the passage of time to assist the living and secure the defense of the people, though the king who had them buried is long from his throne, his stewardship might still endure. Such wealth would do much to ease the people of the Black Tarn, and build a mighty wall. Perhaps even to hire some of Rorin's folk of the mountain to lay stone foundations to the wooden halls of Mirkwood."

Esgalwen stared at the Hobbit for a moment, torch held aloft in the burrow of an undead fiend the Hobbit had so easliy perceived a brighter and more cheerful outcome. Hobbits were strange folk indeed.

"But first, we must rescue our friends, and end this horror if we may." He pointed his torch ahead of himself, "after you and may your thrusting be keen and sharp for I shall stand ready to throw."
Title: Re: To fight the dead - round 2
Post by: Eclecticon on Aug 17, 2016, 03:10 PM
:ooc: I'm guessing that, given the tightness of the tunnel and the need to hold a torch, Arbogast still can't ready his shield.  In fact, he's probably going through the tunnel sideways.