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Old 08-01-2022, 10:48 AM   #783
ericthered
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Default Re: Corco's Villa (IC)

The first missed strike hits no one. The second hits an orc, and the third yourself (how is your armor on your arms?) The orcs are wearing some mail... and surprisingly good stuff, for DR 5 against the knife.


The stabs of the orc and of Halcyone ALSO associated with rounds 16 and 17. So lets walk through this...


  • On turn 16, halcyone fails her dodge attempts against two freezes, and has her hands stuck in the ice. She has two knife hands, two frozen holding hands, and two still tying them up.
  • For her turn 17, halcyone attacks one of the freezes twice. She frees it up. She has one frozen hand.
  • On their turn 17, two more of her hands are frozen this round, for a total of three frozen hands. Only one hand is still tying, and two have knives
  • On her turn 18, she damages some of the ice on one hand (16b), and hits one of the orcs with the other. She has three hands free (and one half free)
  • On their turn 18, they freeze one more hand. Attempts to tie them up have now stopped. Her frozen hands are still keeping them pinned though.
  • On her turn 19, she chips free one hand, and hits herself in the arm with another blow. She has three free hands, and three bound, one of which is possibly injured.
  • On their turn 19, one misses freezing her hand (the one who was stabbed). The other, who has two hands frozen to him, one of which is injured, sends a surge of ice up the frozen hands, trying to lock Halcyone's entire body up. No dodge for this, because of the frozen hands. Halcyone is now in a ST 10 engulfing binding giving -4 to all DX until its gone. She has three frozen hands in addition to the main binding.
Lets play it from here.
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