Scene 3: The Dungeon
With a sudden POP, her snout shortens, her tail shrinks, and scales vanish in a comical puff of mist, leaving her standing—fully human again—staring wide-eyed at the source of her undoing: the pathetic remains of the last black ooze.
"Oh well," she sighs and flexes her fingers, preparing for a more traditional—and significantly less reptilian—response. "Of course. I always forget about the acid," she grumbles under her breath. Leana conjures up a vine out of the dark air surrounding them. For a moment it moves serpentlike above her head, growing spikes - then it follows the druid's rapid movement downward and meets the offending black puddle with force.
Rolls
thorn whip attack - (1d20+7)
(18) + 7 = 25
dmg - (2d6)
(32) = 5
If the black ooze is still assaulting Leana, the magician will shoot a fourth beam at it, if is already dissolving after his druid friends attack, he would aim the ray at the thingy leading the others towards the group. Maybe it is time to dispel some magic? Waiting for an answer Brickowsky digs in his memory for the appropriate spell.
With a wave of his wand he also tries to shove the monster away that is the nearest to their group.
Standard: Fire Bolt, but with force
Bonus: DC 16 strength save, or be shoved 5 foot back, ooze or flying thing.
Rolls
Force Bolt - (1d20+8, 2d10)
1d20+8 : (18) + 8 = 26
2d10 : (78) = 15
As Brickowsky sees Leana dispatch the last black pudding, he turns to the floating objects and prepares to push it away.
Rolls
Floating Objects Strength Save - (1d20+2)
(4) + 2 = 6
"Oh, you can call me Alax! That jelly cube thing, whatever you call it, is protecting its baby. It was fed my frying pan and that other adventurer's, um, head..."
Hindle looks at Brickowsky with surprise at the answer and decides his next move.
Initiative List
1. Hindle
2. Merton
3. Floating Objects
4. Leana
5. Brickowsky
Rolls
Blast1 @ skull - (1d20+7)
(3) + 7 = 10
Blast1 Damage (force) - (1d10+4)
(8) + 4 = 12
Blast2 @ skull - (1d20+7)
(15) + 7 = 22
Blast2 Damage (Force) - (1d10+4)
(2) + 4 = 6
Initiative List
1. Merton
2. Floating Objects
3. Leana
4. Brickowsky
5. Hindle
Alax, where is the rest of you? I wouldn't suppose a floating skull needs a frying pan much? How can we help?
A green claw peeks out of one of the cells and waves before quickly going back inside.
"The best thing would be to get me and the other guy out of here, but you'll have to calm down this jelly cube probably. Oh, if only I had some of my hot sauce..."
Rolls
Perception (disadvantaged dim light?) - (2d20L1+5)
(1015) + 5 = 15
Alax replies "I used to feed the little cube hot sauce and it'd leave me alone. If you have any of my hot sauce, it might distract it while we get out of here! Of course, blasting it away will also take care of the issue..."
Leana looks at the others and makes her move.
Initiative List
1. Leana
2. Brickowsky
3. Hindle
4. Merton
5. Floating Objects
Leana moves back in the direction of the cell.
Attack action
Rolls
Psychic Blades to hit - (2d20h1+8)
(112) + 8 = 19
Psychic Blades damage - (1d6+5)
(5) + 5 = 10
sneak attack - (3d6)
(513) = 9
The psychic blade slices right through the cube and the skull is blasted out and onto the ground, right in front of the cell the green claw poked out of!
Leana watches this unfold and decides to end the conflict. She confidently strides up to Hindle, retrieves one of the hot sauce bottles he stowed, and catches the attention of the gelatinous cube and its baby with the Inn's hot sauce. As the cube and its baby begin to move with the movement of the hot sauce bottle, Leana moves further back and chucks it back towards where they had entered! The cubes dash past everyone without touching any of them and starts slurping up the hot sauce. The clear cube begins to take on a tinge of red from the hot sauce it absorbs. The adventurers can see the gem and frying pan still floating inside of it. The baby cube is now visible. It is barely a foot in height and also slowly turning red as it eats its fill of hot sauce.
Rolls
Skull Sniped? - (1d20)
Merton, please free this strapping greenscaled lad out his predicament." Locked doors seem to be the halflings speciality.
Close to the gloomy area, the dwarf waddles forward and picks up the curious items. A shield, a book and a frosty staff. If there is more, he would also put it in the bag of holding for the moment. Also the scimitar if possible. If not, because the blade is locked in a cell, the wizard would send Roaring Kitty with the aid of his mage hand to gather the weapon.
Glancing over to the little cube family, Brickowsky tries discerning if their group is save here for the moment, or if they should move along, before talking to the inn owner. And talking a closer look at the loot. Maybe they could use some of it on their quest?
Brickowsky gathers up the items he initially saw in the dungeon: a shield, a book and a frosty staff. To be safe, he and Roaring Kitty stay a safe distance away as Mage Hand removes the scimitar from the skeleton's bony grasp. The group will need to take time to identify the items and their usefulness. He glances at the cubes, but notices they are now fully red and not moving at all. Just a little wiggle from the baby cube once in a while. From what he remembers about gelatinous cubes, they are probably satiated and will not purposefully move to absorb anything for 12 hours. They do block the way they came in though so no other way but forward now. With the gelatinous cubes no longer hostile and the black puddings dissolved, they should easily be able to rest without issue.
Before discussing rest with the others, he tries to determine if the gem and frying pan that float inside the adult cube would be important. The frying pan, at least, was mentioned by Alax so they may have more of an opinion. And gems are always good to have for dwarves. The most interesting thing about the yellow gem is that it seems to be glowing.