Goblins: Goblin Pyros, Round 02

Chase the baby, catch the pup.
Bonk the head to shut it up.
Bones be cracked, flesh be stewed,
We be goblins! You be food!


The goblin warchanter was sick with glee as it sends its minions to attack the lizard man. One of the main tactics of a goblin tribe is to overwhelm their opponent with mass numbers. The other attacker has been blinded and its pyro would make short work of the intruder. It would only be a matter of time before its enemies are defeated.

Then everything went bad. The archer managed to shoot down the pyro even thru effects of the spell. The old goblin picked up its rod and prepared to utter another spell at the offending human.

Then things went from bad to worse. The lizard man managed to escape the goblin mob and the vexing cloud spell and managed to send the cutters afire.

With a thought, the warchanter recalled the vexing cloud towards itself and its remaining companions. It then once more raised its magic rod in anger and pointed it towards the lizard man which now posed to be the main threat. With a few harsh words and a few shakes with the rod which sent the bones upon it tinkling, a burst of arcane magic poured forth from the goblin and succeeds in hitting the threat.

Arao feels the magic break thru his defences but other than being difficult to move, the dragonborn doesn’t feel any other ill effects of the spell.

5 comments:

Miguel Enrico Gonzales said...

warchanter rolls:

attack roll: 1d20+7 → [11,7] = (18) vs 14, hit

Chris Fox said...

what is this effect? slowed? immobilized? do i get a saving throw to end its effects?

Miguel Enrico Gonzales said...

OOC: Arao's not pretty sure of the effect yet. He doesn't seem slowed or immobilized. There does seem to be a feeling of magic around him just waiting for something else to happen...

Chris Fox said...

gaah alam ko na yan, amfufu. warlock spell yan na pag lumapit ka may auto-damage amf.

Miguel Enrico Gonzales said...

OOC: Naghuhula si Chris. Too bad Arao has a low Arcana skill.