The missed tail attack just occured.
Chapter 1: Something in the Water
The missed tail attack just occured.
When the first attack hits, Kadmos will spend a 1st level slot for...
1st-level abjuration
Casting Time: 1 reaction, which you take when you are hit by an attack or targeted by the magic missile spell
Range: Self
Components: V, S
Duration: 1 round
An invisible barrier of magical force appears and protects you. Until the start of your next turn, you have a +5 bonus to AC, including against the triggering attack, and you take no damage from magic missile.
Rolls
Trident +1 (one handed) to hit - (1d20+11)
(9) + 11 = 20
Trident +1 (one handed) damage - (1d8+8)
(8) + 8 = 16
3rd level smite - (4d8)
(7882) = 25
You do hit, and now the dragon is far more satisfied with knocking you out.
Note: summon spell description says
Condition Immunities: exhaustion, frightened, paralyzed, petrified, poisoned, unconscious
So I will assume it is not frightened, please let me know if I am wrong.
Rolls
Elemental Slam reaction - (1d20+10)
(14) + 10 = 24
Possible damage - (1d10+8)
(10) + 8 = 18
It still hits, but the elemental is frightened and prone at this moment
Rolls
New attack from elemental - (1d20+10)
(11) + 10 = 21
You do hit, and now the dragon is far more satisfied with knocking you out.
Rolls
Trident +1 (one handed) to hit - (1d20+11)
(9) + 11 = 20
The Celestial word weakened the boundaries between the physical and Ethereal planes, possibly enough for Omeros to cross over if he timed it just right.
While on the Ethereal Plane, you can see and hear the plane you originated from, which is cast in shades of gray, and you can't see anything there more than 60 feet away. You can only affect and be affected by other creatures on the Ethereal Plane. Creatures that aren't there can't perceive you or interact with you, unless they have the ability to do so.
Rolls
Blink - (1d20)
(9) = 9
Worshiper of Hythonia
Seeing the dragon, the snake man is conflicted. He is near death and knows these warriors can cut him down easily. However, he decides to attempt to flee. Most likely, he assumes the dragon will be a big enough distraction that finishing him off will be seen as a waste of time. He disengages and starts to flee. If given the chance next round, he will escape.
As for the one that had already started fleeing earlier, the combination of chaos and the tree line makes it so he is effectively out of combat.
Action: consume healing potion
BA: healing word lvl 2 , healing Kelnes
Move: 30 feet east (location O6)
Elemental: stand up and dash to catch run away 1-2 (location 1O)
Rolls
Healing Kelnes - (2d4+5)
(42) + 5 = 11
Healing self (Chalice constellation) - (2d8+5)
(53) + 5 = 13
Action Dodge
Bonus Action Compelled Duel on 1-2
Move to K-10
Range: 30 feet
Components: V
Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute
You attempt to compel a creature into a duel. One creature that you can see within range must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the creature is drawn to you, compelled by your divine demand. For the duration, it has disadvantage on attack rolls against creatures other than you, and must make a Wisdom saving throw each time it attempts to move to a space that is more than 30 feet away from you; if it succeeds on this saving throw, this spell doesn’t restrict the target’s movement for that turn.
The spell ends if you attack any other creature, if you cast a spell that targets a hostile creature other than the target, if a creature friendly to you damages the target or casts a harmful spell on it, or if you end your turn more than 30 feet away from the target.
He resists being compelled
Kadmos is up, then the dragon
Rolls
Wisdom Save (Magic Resistance) DC 16 - (2d20h1+1)
(1810) + 1 = 19
Both Kelnes and the Elemental are still frightened. Reminder: You have disadvantage on attack rolls "while the source of its fear is within line of sight." As such, even if you are attacking something that is facing away from the dragon, if the dragon is able to be seen by you if you looked in its direction, you still have disadvantage regardless of who you attack.
There is a section in the battle information listing who is frightened. Please check it before rolling.
Rolls
Isaiah's Elemental Wisdom save vs DD 17 - (1d20)
(5) = 5
Kelnes: Wisdom save (+3 from aura) DC 17 - (1d20+4+3)
(5) + 7 = 12
Rolls
Kadmos: Firebolt - Attack - (1d20+8, 3d10fire)
1d20+8 : (20) + 8 = 28
3d10fire : (176) = 14
crit damage - (3d10)
(5110) = 16
Kadmos disadvantage roll for firebolt - (1d20+8)
(13) + 8 = 21
Blue Dragon
The dragon takes the small shots at it and inhales as it checks its breath while looking at who it is dealing with again. It seems frustrated that it can't feel the tingle of static in its throat yet. It looks around for a good set of targets. It may be a brute, but it is one that has lived hundreds of years, and survival requires some level of battle understanding.
It sees that the party is fairly spread out. It sees Chironides, who is well armored and barely a pest, and passes. It sees Kadmos who had just thrown the surprisingly potent fire bolt and considers him. Kelnes had stabbed it pretty good and went down, but seems to be back up again. The thought makes it scowl. It sees the elemental and knows such creatures tend not to attack the snake men here. It hears the verbal commands from Isaiah and realizes what is happening. Isaiah might be a good target. It sees Omeros, but is unimpressed and sees to think him too weak to consider at this time.
Ultimately, the dragon decides to go for those that are a combination of annoying and easy prey. This puts Kadmos, Kelnes, and Isaiah at the head of the chopping block. The dragon weighs his options and decides revenge and removing the elemental would be the best to prioritize, especially since he deduces that the trton that stabbed him is only standing because of the man commanding the elemental.
The dragon lands within reach of both kelnes and Isaiah. He tries to bite Kelnes, succeeding and seeing Kelnes go down. With a smirk, he then went on to slash at Isaiah.
Dragon lands by Kelnes and Isaiah
Kelnes takes 19 piercing and 3 lightning damage
Isaiah takes 14 slashing and 12 slashing damage
Isaiah would need to make 2 DC 10 Con saves, but can't roll low enough to fail so he is good.
I won't roll it now, as that probably made things too confusing last time, but the dragon will use its tail on Isaiah after the next player acts and then fly off after the player after that, using wing attack. It sees enough people with swords that it knows not to stay on the ground long.
@Basil,@annex You are up
Rolls
breath weapon recharge check (5-6) - (d6)
(4) = 4
Blue Dragon Bite vs AC 17 Kelnes - (d20+12, 2d10+7piercingplus1d10lightning)
d20+12 : (14) + 12 = 26
2d10+7piercingplus1d10lightning : (57) + (3) + 7 = 22
Blue Dragon Claw vs AC 20 Isaiah - (d20+12, 2d6+7slashing)
d20+12 : (8) + 12 = 20
2d6+7slashing : (25) + 7 = 14
Blue Dragon Claw vs AC 20 Isaiah - (d20+12, 2d6+7slashing)
d20+12 : (19) + 12 = 31
2d6+7slashing : (23) + 7 = 12
Reroll of 2nd claw (supposed to be disadvantage) AC 20 - (1d20+12)
(11) + 12 = 23