[Gameplay] Part 1: The Lottery & Tomb of Akhentepi
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A table displaying a three-dimensional diorama occupies much of the north side of this room. Three shields with different designs are displayed upon a rack against the east wall, while various weapons hang from another rack along the south wall. Arrayed around the room are five small chests and a clay urn.
With a sculpted landscape and tiny stone and wooden statues, the diorama depicts an ancient battle between the city of Wati and an unidentified enemy. The rack to the east proudly displays three shields. The shield on the right is a light wooden shield identical to the shields carried by the soldiers in the diorama. It bears Ancient Osiriani hieroglyphs that spell the name "Akhentepi," marking those soldiers as under the command of Akhentepi. The light wooden shield on the left does not appear to be Osirian in origin, and a PC who makes a successful DC 12 Knowledge (geography) check can determine that it is similar in style to those used by (REDACTED). The center shield is unusual in that it is a light steel shield shaped like a scarab; it matches the one borne by Akhentepi in the engravings on the doors in earlier sections. The rack on the south wall holds a composite shortbow, a khopesh, and a spear—all of which belonged to Akhentepi.
As you get closer, three of the tiny dolls in the diorama sorting too life crawl down the table leg and attack!
Initiative checks please. If you beat the creatures you may act immediately in whatever order you post.
Rolls
Diorama dolls - (1d20+2)
(19) + 2 = 21
He looks around in awe, impressed by the weapons and shields on the walls. "Akhentepi truly was a great warrior," he says.
Movement catches his eye as the small figures of the nearby diorama come to life and attack them. He reels, "What manner of devilry is this!?" and draws his sword.
Rolls
Initiative - (1d20+1)
(20) + 1 = 21
As soon as he sees them, Bernard immediately recalls seeing these in a book somewhere.
"Ah , I recall reading about these. I understand that fire is most effective against them"
Rolls
Initiative - (1d20+9)
(19) + 9 = 28
Knowledge (Arcana?) - (1d20+10)
(15) + 10 = 25
Light Crossbow - (1d20+1)
(10) + 1 = 11
Rolls
Initiative - (1d20+6)
(9) + 6 = 15
Acid splash touch attack - (1d20+4)
(7) + 4 = 11
Acid splash dmg - (1d3)
(2) = 2
Longbow attack (with Deadly Aim) - (1d20+4)
(9) + 4 = 13
Longbow dmg (with Deadly Aim) - (1d8+2)
(6) + 2 = 8
Rolls
Iseret initiative - (1d20+4)
(7) + 4 = 11
Iseret attack - (1d20+5, 1d4)
1d20+5 : (18) + 5 = 23
1d4 : (3) = 3
Rolls
Init - (1d20)
(14) = 14
Still need initiative rolls from Tabat and Gethean.
Order
25 Bernard
...(We are here)
21 Dolls
15 Jaware
14 Khadi
11 Iseret
?? TBD: Tabat and Gethean
?? Esmae
Rolls
Attack - (1d20+6)
(16) + 6 = 22
Damage - (1d8+4)
(2) + 4 = 6
Rolls
Initiative - (1d20+11)
(19) + 11 = 30
Attack - (1d20+6, 1d10+1)
1d20+6 : (4) + 6 = 10
1d10+1 : (1) + 1 = 2
The dolls retaliate, targeting their two melee attackers... at Tabat is hit by the improbably strong creature for 2 hit points damage.
Jaware's longbow shots both miss, and Iseret connects with a blow, but does no damage to the hard creature.
Order
30 Gethean
25 Bernard
22 Tabat
21 Dolls
15 Jaware
...(We are here)
14 Khadi
11 Iseret
?? Esmae[/quote]
Rolls
Doll v Gethean - (1d20+3, 1d3)
1d20+3 : (1) + 3 = 4
1d3 : (2) = 2
Doll v Tabat - (1d20+3, 1d3)
1d20+3 : (15) + 3 = 18
1d3 : (2) = 2
Rolls
Attack (w/ Power Attack) - (1d20+5)
(16) + 5 = 21
Damage - (1d8+6)
(6) + 6 = 12
Rolls
Crossbow - (1d20-4, 1d8)
1d20-4 : (7) - 4 = 3
1d8 : (1) = 1
Had the wrong character sheet opened.
Rolls
Elven Curve Blade - (1d20+6, 1d10+1)
1d20+6 : (20) + 6 = 26
1d10+1 : (9) + 1 = 10
Critical - (1d20)
(10) = 10
Cleave (if the other one dropped that is) - (1d20+6, 1d10+1)
1d20+6 : (18) + 6 = 24
1d10+1 : (5) + 1 = 6
Critical confirmation - (1d20+6)
(13) + 6 = 19
Crit damafe - (1d20)
(9) = 9
Khadi, trying not to shoot her companions in their collective or individual butts, misses any target.
Gethean's blade destroys one of the dolls, followed quickly by Tabat's crushing blow destroying the other.