Shattered Honor – Part Sixty-Three
Chapter: Season Ten
Characters: Sam
I am having so much fun with this arc. I love to make comics and telling stories.
I am having so much fun with this arc. I love to make comics and telling stories.
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I’m happy for you, glad you’re doing something you love, and I am ALSO loving this arc.
I enjoy reading the stories you create. This arc hits home on so many points. Like Sam’s question in the last panel… I’ve been there, buddy.
This arc… wow. I love this arc!!!
Oh come on you lich-golem- thing! At least fake being affected!
Thought: does it gain it’s special actions as an effect of the PCs actions? That… would be nasty indeed. Not that it isn’t plenty scary anyway.
Monsters that have Legendary Actions usually get 3 a turn, and they take their action immediately after another characters action.
Is it bad that I sort of wish he’d gone full Paul Reubens in Buffy the Vampire Slayer with an over-dramatic death scene? (even if it would have been faked) But I guess that would have taken away from the gravitas.
I’m loving this btw.
..THAT THING ISN”T UNDEAD!? it looks like someone the Lich King would tell to take it down a notch
Seems like a magic golem of sorts
So a Grisgol from monster manual 3, 3rd edition?
Good catch! Perhaps a variant therof. This one certainly seems a bit more tanky…
I, too, am loving this arc, and so wish I could be playing in this group.
And my current character, a half elf bard, had a similar misread in our game on Sunday. We knew there was a gelatinous cube in the area, and found one down at the end of the hallway. The party went into attack mode, but my bard said, “They’re slow. We can just run away.” Then he proceeded to run up and around a corner, smack into a second cube!
This arc is fantastic. Keep up the great work, Brian.
Also, alternate line for Sam:
“The risk I took was calculated,
but man, am I bad at math.”
This is one of those situations where I would’ve asked, “Can I tell if this thing’s undead?” Maybe make an Arcana or Religion roll, or something.
This is a very “dive right in” group, heh.
The DC on that would probably have been quite high and would have taken his action. Its a bit of a risk, but when you know you have limited actions sometimes you take the jump immediately, even if your loosing a channel divinity in the process.
I’m starting a Shadowrun campaign with some folks and have established “okay, I’m new at this and playing a Face so you’re going to have to be willing to give some ‘your character would know that bluff wouldn’t work, try saying you’re from X instead’ leeway or I’ll be paralyzed instead of diving in.
If I’m reading this right, there may be only one way for them to stop this. Gul has to die. Think about it, it’s becoming rather apparent the the cage can’t be broken and those who even touch it are themselves drained. It feeds on life energy. Gul is acting as this things battery. If Gul dies, then the power source dies. Grim, but I don’t see any other way.
Disregard, I did read that wrong.
Sam’s bonus action is entirely warranted. I’d have skidstains, too, if I unloaded and it just laughed at me.