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Old 05-01-2010, 12:23 AM   #104
Abe Sargent
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Catonsville, MD
Alzar loses initiative and takes 9 damage (42/51). He keeps using the staff and doles out death to another hobgoblin . He is still strikinged and blessed.

Alzar wins init and kills and 4th hobby. Then he takes 14. 28/51. Three Cynidiceans run away, leaving 9.

The striking spell fades, and Alzar casts sleep. Both hobgoblins and three Cynidiceans fall asleep. To more flee, and Alzar takes 2. 26/51. His staff kills a Cynidicean, and the rest flee. He kills the sleepers.

XP – 250

Alzar saw what Demetrius saw, and know s much of the map of the area.

A search finds literally nothing in here but weapons and armor for a big ol’ magic pile.

The gamblers are gathering their things and getting ready to flee. Alzar attacks and kills two. The rest keep whatever money they had and flee. Alzar moves north and there are still a bunch of drugged, whacked out people here. He moves north and 9 Cynidceans are in here, partying and dancing and pretending to dance with invisible people. They ignore Alzar so he shuts the door. He hears one of the druggies in the room scream and turns around, but nothing can be seen – it is just the dreams they are making. He leaves, jumps over the trap, and realizes that he needs to find another exit in order to skip the gargoyles and living statues to get back to his minions.

He has a Charm Person and ESP spell left.

He opens a room and reveals a Gelatinous Cube, it moves towards the stone door. Alzar opens two flasks of oil and simultaneously throws their contents on the ground. As the Cube reaches the door, Alzar drops a torch and shuts the door. He runs back and gets another torch from the Zargon Priest area and returns, and by then the Cube is dead.

There is nothing else in the room.

XP – 70
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