Character | Roll | Roll | Opponent | Result |
Rodric | 17/10 | 20/14 | Saxon Axeman | Both miss |
Rodric | 17/10 | 3/14 | Saxon Axeman | Axeman hits for 15 |
Cedwyn | 9/15 | 7/14 | Saxon Axeman | Cedwyn hits for 14 |
Gwyn | 1/10 | 12/14 | Saxon Axeman | Gwyn hits for 16 |
Gwyn | 14/10 | 6/14 | Saxon Axeman | Axeman hits for 20 |
Rodric tries to handle the unfamiliar axe, but trying to take on two opponents proves too difficult, and he fails to connect. Mercifully, one of the axemen misses badly, and breaks the haft of his axe. Now unarmed, he steps back to draw a dagger. The other axeman gets in a chop, though the hit wasn't as bad as it should have been - again the deflection absorbs a good part of the hit.
Cedwyn keeps up the deadly dagger play - his family is known for more subtle skills after all - and the Saxon staggers back, gasping for air, with a spurting stab wound in the chest.
Gwyn has mixed success, somehow reversing a hit by the Saxon into a stab with the dagger. The first Saxon staggers back, dragging a leg. The second saxon however scores a solid hit with the axe. The same deflection affects Gwyn, and must of the blow is absorbed, but Gwyn is not looking well.
Three more Saxons close with you. The ghostly serpents continue to struggle, slamming into walls and knocking over furniture. One of the Saxons heading for Rodric is caught when the struggling serpents when they crash into the floor. The Saxon is crushed by them, and does not get back up.
The old man, who appears to be out of breath, hisses, "The weapon racks, you fools! Swords and shields! There's a rack of spears over there!" He grunts in pain as the serpents slam into a stone column and focuses on whatever he is doing.
Rodric is 10/27 health.
Gwyn is 5/25 health.