Round 4 actions, number crunching and what Mund wanted to do
Subject What Mund wanted to do
Mund wasn't attacking with his axe at all. He was trying to tackle the gargoyle, initiate grapple, and pin it.
From: Mark
Subject What Mund wanted to do
Ok I think I missed that part. I will rewrite it tonight after I get settled in at the hotel in Chicago.
From: Kevin
Subject Round 4 actions
If you were paying more attention to what your players were writing and less attention to their grammar, you would not have these problems.
IC: Harp lets a small smile of satisfaction cross his face. Kal had done just as he had hoped, and another of these "gargoyles" had fallen to his blade. All right, next... Harp takes a small step to his side and swings at another of the creatures. He feels his sword slash across the chest of the creature, leaving a gaping wound in its chest. Harp is able to fight back the numerous attacks of the creature, but at the last second, the creature is able to gets its mouth on Harp forearm - it hurt, but it was nothing major.
Harp shouts to Kal "Good job. Lets do it again to this one" pointing with his head to the creature (OOC: at J5).
OOC: If Kal attacks the gargoyle at J5, and it is still up after his attack, Harp will attack it. If it is down, Harp will turn his focus to the gargoyle between him and Mund. Depending on what happens with your rewrite of Munds grapple. If the grapple is unsuccessful, then Harp will attack it. If the grapple is successful, then Harp will do what he can (can he Aid Other for a grapple) to help Mund.
From: Josh
Subject Number crunching
I've always felt they messed up the flow of the story. Maybe you could include them at the bottom instead of in the text?
From: Josh
Subject Round 4 actions
Kal's blade sings in triumph as the gargoyle falls. He does a quick spin to free his blade and continues his attack on the gargoyle Harp just struck.
From: Karl
Subject Round 4 actions
If the spell is still active, Salix will call another bolt down onto the last gargoyle (if it's still standing when his turn comes)