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  1. - AC: 16 | HP: 48/48 | TEMP HP: 0 | Move: 30'| Passive Perception: 16 Init: +6 | SAVES: Fortitude: +8, Reflex: +8, Will: +3 General Feats: Great FortitudeYou get a +2 bonus on all Fortitude saving throws., GunsmithingIf you have access to a gunsmith’s kit, you can create and restore firearms, craft bullets, and mix black powder for all types of firearms. You do not need to make a Craft check to create firearms and ammunition or to restore firearms. Crafting Firearms: You can craft any early firearm for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft advanced firearms for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. Crafting a firearm in this way takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of the firearm’s price (minimum 1 day). Crafting Ammunition: You can craft bullets, pellets, and black powder for a cost in raw materials equal to 10% of the price. If you have at least 1 rank in Craft (alchemy), you can craft alchemical cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the cartridge. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft metal cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the cost of the cartridge. Crafting bullets, black powder, or cartridges takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of ammunition (minimum 1 day). Restoring a Broken Firearm: Each day, with an hour’s worth of work, you can use this feat to repair a single firearm with the broken condition. You can take time during a rest period to restore a broken firearm with this feat., Point Blank ShotYou get a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls with ranged weapons at ranges of up to 30 feet., Precise ShotYou can shoot or throw ranged weapons at an opponent engaged in melee without taking the standard –4 penalty on your attack roll., Quick DrawYou can draw a weapon as a free action instead of as a move action. You can draw a hidden weapon (see the Sleight of Hand skill) as a move action. A character who has selected this feat may throw weapons at his full normal rate of attacks (much like a character with a bow). Alchemical items, potions, scrolls, and wands cannot be drawn quickly using this feat., Deadly AimYou can choose to take a –1 penalty on all ranged attack rolls to gain a +2 bonus on all ranged damage rolls. When your base attack bonus reaches +4, and every +4 thereafter, the penalty increases by –1 and the bonus to damage increases by +2. You must choose to use this feat before making an attack roll and its effects last until your next turn. The bonus damage does not apply to touch attacks or effects that do not deal hit point damage. Gunslinger Feats: GritA gunslinger makes her mark upon the world with daring deeds. Some gunslingers claim they belong to a mystical way of the gun, but it’s more likely that the volatile nature of firearms simply prunes the unlucky and careless from their ranks. Whatever the reason, all gunslingers have grit. In game terms, grit is a fluctuating measure of a gunslinger’s ability to perform amazing actions in combat. At the start of each day, a gunslinger gains a number of grit points equal to her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1). Her grit goes up or down throughout the day, but usually cannot go higher than her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1), though some feats and magic items may affect this maximum. A gunslinger spends grit to accomplish deeds (see below), and regains grit in the following ways. Critical Hit with a Firearm: Each time the gunslinger confirms a critical hit with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Confirming a critical hit on a helpless or unaware creature or on a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level does not restore grit. Killing Blow with a Firearm: When the gunslinger reduces a creature to 0 or fewer hit points with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Destroying an unattended object, reducing a helpless or unaware creature to 0 or fewer hit points, or reducing a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level to 0 or fewer hit points does not restore any grit., LuckyStarting at 2nd level, a mysterious stranger gains a +1 luck bonus on Will saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every four levels beyond 2nd level (to a maximum of +5 at 20th level). This ability replaces nimble. Grit: 0/4 | Deeds: DeadeyeAt 1st level, the gunslinger can resolve an attack against touch AC instead of normal AC when firing beyond her firearm’s first range increment. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point per range increment beyond the first. The gunslinger still takes the –2 penalty on attack rolls for each range increment beyond the first when she performs this deed., Gunslinger's DodgeAt 1st level, the gunslinger gains an uncanny knack for getting out of the way of ranged attacks. When a ranged attack is made against the gunslinger, she can spend 1 grit point to move 5 feet as an immediate action; doing so grants the gunslinger a +2 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. This movement is not a 5-foot step, and provokes attacks of opportunity. Alternatively, the gunslinger can drop prone to gain a +4 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. The gunslinger can only perform this deed while wearing medium or light armor, and while carrying no more than a light load., Focused AimAt 1st level, as a swift action, the mysterious stranger can spend 1 grit point to gain a bonus on all firearm damage rolls equal to her Charisma modifier (minimum 1) with all firearm attacks she makes until the end of her turn. At 7th level, when she uses the dead shot deed, she multiplies this bonus by the number of hits she made while rolling the Dead Shot attack. This deed replaces the quick clear deed., Gunslinger's InitiativeAt 3rd level, as long as the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she gains the following benefits. First, she gains a +2 bonus on initiative checks. Furthermore, if she has the Quick Draw feat, her hands are free and unrestrained, and the firearm is not hidden, she can draw a single firearm as part of the initiative check., Pistol WhipAt 3rd level, the gunslinger can make a surprise melee attack with the butt or handle of her firearm as a standard action. When she does, she is considered to be proficient with the firearm as a melee weapon and gains a bonus on the attack and damage rolls equal to the enhancement bonus of the firearm. The damage dealt by the pistol-whip is of the bludgeoning type, and is determined by the size of the firearm. One-handed firearms deal 1d6 points of damage (1d4 if wielded by Small creatures) and two-handed firearms deal 1d10 points of damage (1d8 if wielded by Small creatures). Regardless of the gunslinger’s size, the critical multiplier of this attack is 20/×2. If the attack hits, the gunslinger can make a combat maneuver check to knock the target prone as a free action. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point., Utility ShotAt 3rd level, if the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she can perform all of the following utility shots. Each utility shot can be applied to any single attack with a firearm, but the gunslinger must declare the utility shot she is using before firing the shot. Blast Lock: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a lock within the first range increment of her firearm. A Diminutive lock usually has AC 7, and larger locks have a lower AC. The lock gains a bonus to its AC against this attack based on its quality. A simple lock has a +10 bonus to AC, an average lock has a +15 bonus to AC, a good lock has a +20 bonus to AC, and a superior lock has a +30 bonus to AC. Arcane lock grants a +10 bonus to the AC of a lock against this attack. On a hit, the lock is destroyed, and the object can be opened as if it were unlocked. On a miss, the lock is destroyed, but the object is jammed and still considered locked. It can still be unlocked by successfully performing this deed, by using the Disable Device skill, or with the break DC, though the DC for either break or Disable Device or the AC increases by 10. A key, combination, or similar mechanical method of unlocking the lock no longer works, though knock can still be employed to bypass the lock, and the creator of an arcane lock can still bypass the wards of that spell. Scoot Unattended Object: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a Tiny or smaller unattended object within the first range increment of her firearm. A Tiny unattended object has an AC of 5, a Diminutive unattended object has an AC of 7, and a Fine unattended object has an AC of 11. On a hit, the gunslinger does not damage the object with the shot, but can move it up to 15 feet farther away from the shot’s origin. On a miss, she damages the object normally. Stop Bleeding: The gunslinger makes a firearm attack and then presses the hot barrel against herself or an adjacent creature to staunch a bleeding wound. Instead of dealing damage, the shot ends a single bleed condition affecting the creature. The gunslinger does not have to make an attack roll when performing the deed in this way; she can instead shoot the firearm into the air, but that shot still uses up ammunition normally. "See Xi, it's fine. Cause we know that Rackham here wouldn't blow up the ship while the his unrequited love is onboard. He's still got to... y'know, make his big serious confession." She taps her mask where her chin is. "But she does seem like the kind to go out in a blaze of glory. So just really depends on this Brackenreid. Fifty-fifty's not bad odds." She feels she's done her part to diffuse the situation. "So... time to head back and party hard? Ooh, Reska said there was another group. We can like... laugh at them assuming they did worse. Or I guess not laugh at them if they did better, but what's the odds of that?" OOC Movement: - Action: - Bonus Action: Reaction:
  2. It's a simple enough matter to get everyone on, along with a pony, and potentially a horse depending on Aurelia's choice. It would be less room to move around, but they could all fit with a little extra room. Jacoby listens to the story as he holds a very long pole that he pushes the raft forward with. "Ooh, that's a bittersweet tale to start with. Guess it makes sense for your faith to try to help with things and stop cults. I uh... asked around a bit last night, admit I didn't really know much about the Martyred Radiance besides the name and some stereotypes, so thought I'd wizen up just a bit." He focuses a moment on his steering getting them back on track going across the river instead of with the current. "Seems like that's a common tale though. Feels like a lot of sagas start with separating the ones who rise up as heroes and the ones who end up tragically. One of the reasons I never took to adventuring myself. Plenty of scrapes and scratches with the local beasts, thank you very much. Got cursed just fine without jumping into any dungeons." He nods. "But I thank you for the story. All right, who's next?" He glances to Callie, but looks away quickly, a bit sheepishly after his rough start.
  3. Hill Dwarf Outlander Wild Magic Barbarian AC: 18 (+1Dex + 4Con + 3Shield ) | HP: 75/75 (5d12+20Con Modifier 4*Level+10Tough Feat: 2*Level+5Dwarven Toughness: 1*Level) | Speed: 25' Senses: passive Perception 11, Insight 11, Investigation 10 StrSave: +6 Athletics: +6 Carrying Capacity: 240 lb. Lift/Push/Drag: 480 lb.: 16 (+3) | DexSave: +1 Acrobatics: +1 Slight-of-Hand: +1 Stealth: +1: 13 (+1) | ConSave: +7: 18 (+4) | IntSave: +0 Arcana: +0 History: +0 Investigation: +0 Nature: +3 Religion: +0: 10 (+0) | WisSave: +1 Animal Handling: +4 Insight: +1 Medicine: +1 Perception: +1 Survival: +4: 12 (+1) | ChaSave: -1 Deception: -1 Intimidation: +2 Performance: -1 Persuasion: -1: 8 (-1) Languages: You can speak, read, and write Common, Dwarvish, Elvish Wild Surge Rages: 3/3 | Magic Awareness: 2/2 Darkvision 60' | Dwarven ResilienceYou have advantage on saving throws against poison, and you have resistance against poison damage. | StonecunningWhenever you make an Intelligence (History) check related to the origin of stonework, you are considered proficient in the History skill and add double your proficiency bonus to the check, instead of your normal proficiency bonus. | Unarmored DefenseWhile you are not wearing any armor, your armor class equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Constitution modifier. You can use a shield and still gain this benefit. | Danger SenseAt 2nd level, you gain an uncanny sense of when things nearby aren't as they should be, giving you an edge when you dodge away from danger. You have advantage on Dexterity saving throws against effects that you can see, such as traps and spells. To gain this benefit, you can't be blinded, deafened, or incapacitated. | Reckless AttackStarting at 2nd level, you can throw aside all concern for defense to attack with fierce desperation. When you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly. Doing so gives you advantage on melee weapon attack rolls using Strength during this turn, but attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn. | Extra Attack | Fast MovementStarting at 5th level, your speed increases by 10 feet while you aren't wearing heavy armor. +1 Red Dragonnel Shield+1 shield that offers resistance to fire damage “My words,” Modri said. | ‘My thoughts,’ Modri thought. | My actions . . . "Ahar! Lioness!" Modri matches Michele's enthusiasm and doesn't mind a bit being glomped. As Coltan speaks Modri nods in agreement. "As Coltan says, got some extra armor and uniforms to go around, likely a few of us could use some lessons just in case. But honestly, was a lot less of a fight than we thought. With the help of those three, was one of the easier fights of this conflict. I'm sure that Dragonnel would've been mighty fierce against one or two of us, but not over half-a-dozen capable warriors focusing it down." He points to their likely newest members. "Fairla Sunnybank, Arlo Thistleknot, Vigdan Luchen, this is the Lady Michelle Folketh. I'll let you all say what you feel is worth saying. As to Michelle, we uh... ah heck, I'll just say it. She spent some time with the Red Dragon Army. It's all right now. Now she runs the land we're keeping the refugees at. Ah, which reminds me, don't let me leave without er... providing a donation to the people." In truth, Modri had planned not to give the money he planned to be donated to the refugees to Michelle, not wanting to make a big deal or fuss. However, chances are they wouldn't have time to return to her barony, and what mattered was giving the gold to the people. OOC Movement: - Bonus Action: - Action: - Reaction: SentinelYou have mastered techniques to take advantage of every drop in any enemy's guard, gaining the following benefits. When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the creature's speed becomes 0 for the rest of the turn. Creatures provoke opportunity attacks from you even if they take the Disengage action before leaving your reach. When a creature within 5 feet of you makes an attack against a target other than you (and that target doesn't have this feat), you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against the attacking creature. in effect
  4. Yeah. From my experience even the most successful games will have a week or month hiatus here or there, but that's after a faster paced start and by then everyone's gotten invested. Think your Dragonlance game had that and the Storm King one's on pace after that initial bump with the one player. This one just had a group that was busier IRL, which happens. I'd say for others the best thing is communication, if someone is too busy to let the group know so people aren't wondering. But otherwise real life should and does come first
  5. - AC: 16 | HP: 48/48 | TEMP HP: 0 | Move: 30'| Passive Perception: 16 Init: +6 | SAVES: Fortitude: +8, Reflex: +8, Will: +3 General Feats: Great FortitudeYou get a +2 bonus on all Fortitude saving throws., GunsmithingIf you have access to a gunsmith’s kit, you can create and restore firearms, craft bullets, and mix black powder for all types of firearms. You do not need to make a Craft check to create firearms and ammunition or to restore firearms. Crafting Firearms: You can craft any early firearm for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft advanced firearms for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. Crafting a firearm in this way takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of the firearm’s price (minimum 1 day). Crafting Ammunition: You can craft bullets, pellets, and black powder for a cost in raw materials equal to 10% of the price. If you have at least 1 rank in Craft (alchemy), you can craft alchemical cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the cartridge. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft metal cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the cost of the cartridge. Crafting bullets, black powder, or cartridges takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of ammunition (minimum 1 day). Restoring a Broken Firearm: Each day, with an hour’s worth of work, you can use this feat to repair a single firearm with the broken condition. You can take time during a rest period to restore a broken firearm with this feat., Point Blank ShotYou get a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls with ranged weapons at ranges of up to 30 feet., Precise ShotYou can shoot or throw ranged weapons at an opponent engaged in melee without taking the standard –4 penalty on your attack roll., Quick DrawYou can draw a weapon as a free action instead of as a move action. You can draw a hidden weapon (see the Sleight of Hand skill) as a move action. A character who has selected this feat may throw weapons at his full normal rate of attacks (much like a character with a bow). Alchemical items, potions, scrolls, and wands cannot be drawn quickly using this feat., Deadly AimYou can choose to take a –1 penalty on all ranged attack rolls to gain a +2 bonus on all ranged damage rolls. When your base attack bonus reaches +4, and every +4 thereafter, the penalty increases by –1 and the bonus to damage increases by +2. You must choose to use this feat before making an attack roll and its effects last until your next turn. The bonus damage does not apply to touch attacks or effects that do not deal hit point damage. Gunslinger Feats: GritA gunslinger makes her mark upon the world with daring deeds. Some gunslingers claim they belong to a mystical way of the gun, but it’s more likely that the volatile nature of firearms simply prunes the unlucky and careless from their ranks. Whatever the reason, all gunslingers have grit. In game terms, grit is a fluctuating measure of a gunslinger’s ability to perform amazing actions in combat. At the start of each day, a gunslinger gains a number of grit points equal to her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1). Her grit goes up or down throughout the day, but usually cannot go higher than her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1), though some feats and magic items may affect this maximum. A gunslinger spends grit to accomplish deeds (see below), and regains grit in the following ways. Critical Hit with a Firearm: Each time the gunslinger confirms a critical hit with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Confirming a critical hit on a helpless or unaware creature or on a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level does not restore grit. Killing Blow with a Firearm: When the gunslinger reduces a creature to 0 or fewer hit points with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Destroying an unattended object, reducing a helpless or unaware creature to 0 or fewer hit points, or reducing a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level to 0 or fewer hit points does not restore any grit., LuckyStarting at 2nd level, a mysterious stranger gains a +1 luck bonus on Will saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every four levels beyond 2nd level (to a maximum of +5 at 20th level). This ability replaces nimble. Grit: 0/4 | Deeds: DeadeyeAt 1st level, the gunslinger can resolve an attack against touch AC instead of normal AC when firing beyond her firearm’s first range increment. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point per range increment beyond the first. The gunslinger still takes the –2 penalty on attack rolls for each range increment beyond the first when she performs this deed., Gunslinger's DodgeAt 1st level, the gunslinger gains an uncanny knack for getting out of the way of ranged attacks. When a ranged attack is made against the gunslinger, she can spend 1 grit point to move 5 feet as an immediate action; doing so grants the gunslinger a +2 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. This movement is not a 5-foot step, and provokes attacks of opportunity. Alternatively, the gunslinger can drop prone to gain a +4 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. The gunslinger can only perform this deed while wearing medium or light armor, and while carrying no more than a light load., Focused AimAt 1st level, as a swift action, the mysterious stranger can spend 1 grit point to gain a bonus on all firearm damage rolls equal to her Charisma modifier (minimum 1) with all firearm attacks she makes until the end of her turn. At 7th level, when she uses the dead shot deed, she multiplies this bonus by the number of hits she made while rolling the Dead Shot attack. This deed replaces the quick clear deed., Gunslinger's InitiativeAt 3rd level, as long as the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she gains the following benefits. First, she gains a +2 bonus on initiative checks. Furthermore, if she has the Quick Draw feat, her hands are free and unrestrained, and the firearm is not hidden, she can draw a single firearm as part of the initiative check., Pistol WhipAt 3rd level, the gunslinger can make a surprise melee attack with the butt or handle of her firearm as a standard action. When she does, she is considered to be proficient with the firearm as a melee weapon and gains a bonus on the attack and damage rolls equal to the enhancement bonus of the firearm. The damage dealt by the pistol-whip is of the bludgeoning type, and is determined by the size of the firearm. One-handed firearms deal 1d6 points of damage (1d4 if wielded by Small creatures) and two-handed firearms deal 1d10 points of damage (1d8 if wielded by Small creatures). Regardless of the gunslinger’s size, the critical multiplier of this attack is 20/×2. If the attack hits, the gunslinger can make a combat maneuver check to knock the target prone as a free action. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point., Utility ShotAt 3rd level, if the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she can perform all of the following utility shots. Each utility shot can be applied to any single attack with a firearm, but the gunslinger must declare the utility shot she is using before firing the shot. Blast Lock: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a lock within the first range increment of her firearm. A Diminutive lock usually has AC 7, and larger locks have a lower AC. The lock gains a bonus to its AC against this attack based on its quality. A simple lock has a +10 bonus to AC, an average lock has a +15 bonus to AC, a good lock has a +20 bonus to AC, and a superior lock has a +30 bonus to AC. Arcane lock grants a +10 bonus to the AC of a lock against this attack. On a hit, the lock is destroyed, and the object can be opened as if it were unlocked. On a miss, the lock is destroyed, but the object is jammed and still considered locked. It can still be unlocked by successfully performing this deed, by using the Disable Device skill, or with the break DC, though the DC for either break or Disable Device or the AC increases by 10. A key, combination, or similar mechanical method of unlocking the lock no longer works, though knock can still be employed to bypass the lock, and the creator of an arcane lock can still bypass the wards of that spell. Scoot Unattended Object: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a Tiny or smaller unattended object within the first range increment of her firearm. A Tiny unattended object has an AC of 5, a Diminutive unattended object has an AC of 7, and a Fine unattended object has an AC of 11. On a hit, the gunslinger does not damage the object with the shot, but can move it up to 15 feet farther away from the shot’s origin. On a miss, she damages the object normally. Stop Bleeding: The gunslinger makes a firearm attack and then presses the hot barrel against herself or an adjacent creature to staunch a bleeding wound. Instead of dealing damage, the shot ends a single bleed condition affecting the creature. The gunslinger does not have to make an attack roll when performing the deed in this way; she can instead shoot the firearm into the air, but that shot still uses up ammunition normally. "Boss." Dame snorts a bit realizing that she can't say what she'd tell a person. She'd explain in clear terms both a threat and a compliment, but the nuance or at least Dame's version of nuance, won't work. "Good horse. Keep being a good horse and not a bad horse." She reaches to script h it's neck as a peace offering. If all the people, monsters, and beasts worth teasing, some aren't worth the price. Boss fits that category. OOC Movement: - Action: - Bonus Action: Reaction:
  6. The Pilgrims find themselves have a peaceful, quaint night. There are not enough beds, but there are plenty of blankets and the group find themselves sharing a room, all sleeping near one another. It's cozier than the dilapidated temple from Barrow was. Barris finds himself answer questions for the eager elder daughter, wanting to know as much as she can about as much as she can. Argus is able to place an order for an outfit for his niece, to be ready on their journey back. Aurelia is able to help around with the night chores, a sense of satisfaction of doing her part. Calar is able to put his best foot forward promoting the faith, both to little Jessa as well as the rest of the family. And Callie is able to relax, knowing she'll see her friend tomorrow. The morning comes and goes, a nice breakfast, a short time to show Wilsy and Jessa the horse and poney, and then they're off. The full group is able to find Honest Jacoby, his large raft all ready to go, all right next to one of the docks so everyone can easily get on, for the most part at least. "Good morning to you, pilgrims! Hope you've all a story ready to share. Any order you please, though it's always nice to save the best for last. Best is pretty subjective though, and I realize that often times people think their own story is better, brings out a competitiveness. Admittedly it's a trick to try to get each of you to try to top each other with interesting tales." If Aurelia and Calar had warned the others of Jacoby's curse, his words certainly confirmed it. If not... then his honesty is both refreshing and strange at the same time. "So I met two of you, as for you three... oh wow. You're beautiful. I'm embarrassed that I just called you beautiful. But I meant it. But I'm still embarrassed. I'm going to get us ready to launch to get out of this embarrassing situation." It's to Callie that his compliment, and embarrassment, is centered around.
  7. - Human (Rogue/Monk) AC: 16 | HP: 39/39 | Initiative: +9 | Passive Perception: 13 Jozelle leads the group around the battle, feeling the twists and turns of the streets and alleys like the back or her hand. It's how she's survived. To kill is one thing, to leave in haste, swiftly, quietly, effectively... that too is required. Only this time, they are not fleeing, but moving forward. She hesitates slightly, but only for a moment, before she steps into the portal, making room for the others. It's surprising that it's only hot, for she feared that the very air would be poison, the earth would immediately try to swallow them up. It's a small comfort that they can at least walk across this corrupted land. "I've led us this far. Who knows Vadim's steps? Who believes they can walk his path, can feel his very being?" She finds a bit of protection behind her words, looking to see who is confident in tracking Vadim, for she is not. Mechanics Main Hand: Rapier Off Hand: Torch Action: - Bonus Action: - Move: - Manipulate: - HD: 4/4d8
  8. Hill Dwarf Outlander Wild Magic Barbarian AC: 17 (+1Dex + 4Con + 2Shield ) | HP: 75/75 (5d12+20Con Modifier 4*Level+10Tough Feat: 2*Level+5Dwarven Toughness: 1*Level) | Speed: 25' Senses: passive Perception 11, Insight 11, Investigation 10 StrSave: +6 Athletics: +6 Carrying Capacity: 240 lb. Lift/Push/Drag: 480 lb.: 16 (+3) | DexSave: +1 Acrobatics: +1 Slight-of-Hand: +1 Stealth: +1: 13 (+1) | ConSave: +7: 18 (+4) | IntSave: +0 Arcana: +0 History: +0 Investigation: +0 Nature: +3 Religion: +0: 10 (+0) | WisSave: +1 Animal Handling: +4 Insight: +1 Medicine: +1 Perception: +1 Survival: +4: 12 (+1) | ChaSave: -1 Deception: -1 Intimidation: +2 Performance: -1 Persuasion: -1: 8 (-1) Languages: You can speak, read, and write Common, Dwarvish, Elvish Wild Surge Rages: 3/3 | Magic Awareness: 2/2 Darkvision 60' | Dwarven ResilienceYou have advantage on saving throws against poison, and you have resistance against poison damage. | StonecunningWhenever you make an Intelligence (History) check related to the origin of stonework, you are considered proficient in the History skill and add double your proficiency bonus to the check, instead of your normal proficiency bonus. | Unarmored DefenseWhile you are not wearing any armor, your armor class equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Constitution modifier. You can use a shield and still gain this benefit. | Danger SenseAt 2nd level, you gain an uncanny sense of when things nearby aren't as they should be, giving you an edge when you dodge away from danger. You have advantage on Dexterity saving throws against effects that you can see, such as traps and spells. To gain this benefit, you can't be blinded, deafened, or incapacitated. | Reckless AttackStarting at 2nd level, you can throw aside all concern for defense to attack with fierce desperation. When you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly. Doing so gives you advantage on melee weapon attack rolls using Strength during this turn, but attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn. | Extra Attack | Fast MovementStarting at 5th level, your speed increases by 10 feet while you aren't wearing heavy armor. “My words,” Modri said. | ‘My thoughts,’ Modri thought. | My actions . . . As before, the group together makes short work of their officers. Well, them and these newcomers... Modri helps out around as best he can, first with the rest of the fighting, and then with collecting anything, helping Coltan harvest the dragonnel, whatever people need. If their last mission had humbled Modri, shown him his limits, this one helped buoy his confidence, show him just how much he, and the others, can accomplish. He knows they can take on the full army. Maybe, just maybe, they can really carve a big piece out of it though. He's quick to be friendly with Arlo, Fairla, and Vigdan. He happily returns the handshake of the latter. The three can surmise very quickly that the tattooed Dwarf has a deep respect for those with the ability and willingness to fight. - As they return Modri is deeply disappointed by the news, and frustrated. He simmers. "Had errands to run. Will have to wait then." Perhaps for the three new adventurers it doesn't sound out of place, but for those who journeyed with him, this is the first time he'd mentioned anything about doing any sort of errands. "It's about time we settled this Bakaris matter. I respect your position as a knight, Artanis. I'm not, and I swear our spank both those brats like the children they are, until they're to embarrassed to give us any more trouble." It's difficult to tell how literal he's being, but it's clear that though Modri doesn't intend to kill either Bakaris, he fully plans to stop holding back either. OOC Movement: Move around the enemy Captain to X18 Bonus Action: - Action: Attack the Captain, reckless Reaction: SentinelYou have mastered techniques to take advantage of every drop in any enemy's guard, gaining the following benefits. When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the creature's speed becomes 0 for the rest of the turn. Creatures provoke opportunity attacks from you even if they take the Disengage action before leaving your reach. When a creature within 5 feet of you makes an attack against a target other than you (and that target doesn't have this feat), you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against the attacking creature. in effect *Modri started with extra temporary hit points. After halving the non-fire damage, he's down to 65. EDIT: With the retcon of how much Modri was hit, he's actually back to 70
  9. Half-Orc Gladiator Paladin HP: 14/14 | AC: 18 | HD: 1d10/1d10 | Passive Perception: + | Initiative: +0 | Speed: 30' Str:Save: +3 Athletics: +5* 16 | Dex:Save: +0 Acrobatics: +0 Sleight of Hand: +0 Stealth: +0 11 | Con:Save: +2 14 | Int:Save: +1 Arcana: +1 History: +1 Investigation: +1 Nature: +1 Religion: +3* 13 | Wis:Save: +4* Animal Handling: +2 Insight: +2 Medicine: +2 Perception: +2 Survival: +214 | Cha:Save: +5* Deception: +3 Intimidation: +5* Performance: +5* Persuasion: +5* 16 DarkvisionThanks to your orc blood, you have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray. | Relentless EnduranceWhen you are reduced to 0 hit points but not killed outright, you can drop to 1 hit point instead. You can't use this feature again until you finish a long rest.: 1/1 | Savage AttacksWhen you score a critical hit with a melee weapon attack, you can roll one of the weapon's damage dice one additional time and add it to the extra damage of the critical hit. | LanguagesCommon Orc Giant Gnome Divine Sense: 4/4 | Lay on Hands: 5/5 IC: “My words,” | ‘My thoughts,’ | My actions . . . There's no time to celebrate the initial victory over the Worgs. She doesn't have a ranged attack. Glancing back at Omar and Ezra, she makes the decision to herself that they can support each other, and she takes off in a run to try to close the distance with the Goblins as soon as she can. She stays close to Yod, strength in numbers. What happened here? Where are the people? Are they dead? captured? fled? Her mind moves from worst to best case scenario. OOC Movement & Action: Move and Dash to AC27 Action: - Bonus Action: -
  10. - AC: 16 | HP: 48/48 | TEMP HP: 0 | Move: 30'| Passive Perception: 16 Init: +6 | SAVES: Fortitude: +8, Reflex: +8, Will: +3 General Feats: Great FortitudeYou get a +2 bonus on all Fortitude saving throws., GunsmithingIf you have access to a gunsmith’s kit, you can create and restore firearms, craft bullets, and mix black powder for all types of firearms. You do not need to make a Craft check to create firearms and ammunition or to restore firearms. Crafting Firearms: You can craft any early firearm for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft advanced firearms for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. Crafting a firearm in this way takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of the firearm’s price (minimum 1 day). Crafting Ammunition: You can craft bullets, pellets, and black powder for a cost in raw materials equal to 10% of the price. If you have at least 1 rank in Craft (alchemy), you can craft alchemical cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the cartridge. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft metal cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the cost of the cartridge. Crafting bullets, black powder, or cartridges takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of ammunition (minimum 1 day). Restoring a Broken Firearm: Each day, with an hour’s worth of work, you can use this feat to repair a single firearm with the broken condition. You can take time during a rest period to restore a broken firearm with this feat., Point Blank ShotYou get a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls with ranged weapons at ranges of up to 30 feet., Precise ShotYou can shoot or throw ranged weapons at an opponent engaged in melee without taking the standard –4 penalty on your attack roll., Quick DrawYou can draw a weapon as a free action instead of as a move action. You can draw a hidden weapon (see the Sleight of Hand skill) as a move action. A character who has selected this feat may throw weapons at his full normal rate of attacks (much like a character with a bow). Alchemical items, potions, scrolls, and wands cannot be drawn quickly using this feat., Deadly AimYou can choose to take a –1 penalty on all ranged attack rolls to gain a +2 bonus on all ranged damage rolls. When your base attack bonus reaches +4, and every +4 thereafter, the penalty increases by –1 and the bonus to damage increases by +2. You must choose to use this feat before making an attack roll and its effects last until your next turn. The bonus damage does not apply to touch attacks or effects that do not deal hit point damage. Gunslinger Feats: GritA gunslinger makes her mark upon the world with daring deeds. Some gunslingers claim they belong to a mystical way of the gun, but it’s more likely that the volatile nature of firearms simply prunes the unlucky and careless from their ranks. Whatever the reason, all gunslingers have grit. In game terms, grit is a fluctuating measure of a gunslinger’s ability to perform amazing actions in combat. At the start of each day, a gunslinger gains a number of grit points equal to her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1). Her grit goes up or down throughout the day, but usually cannot go higher than her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1), though some feats and magic items may affect this maximum. A gunslinger spends grit to accomplish deeds (see below), and regains grit in the following ways. Critical Hit with a Firearm: Each time the gunslinger confirms a critical hit with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Confirming a critical hit on a helpless or unaware creature or on a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level does not restore grit. Killing Blow with a Firearm: When the gunslinger reduces a creature to 0 or fewer hit points with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Destroying an unattended object, reducing a helpless or unaware creature to 0 or fewer hit points, or reducing a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level to 0 or fewer hit points does not restore any grit., LuckyStarting at 2nd level, a mysterious stranger gains a +1 luck bonus on Will saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every four levels beyond 2nd level (to a maximum of +5 at 20th level). This ability replaces nimble. Grit: 0/4 | Deeds: DeadeyeAt 1st level, the gunslinger can resolve an attack against touch AC instead of normal AC when firing beyond her firearm’s first range increment. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point per range increment beyond the first. The gunslinger still takes the –2 penalty on attack rolls for each range increment beyond the first when she performs this deed., Gunslinger's DodgeAt 1st level, the gunslinger gains an uncanny knack for getting out of the way of ranged attacks. When a ranged attack is made against the gunslinger, she can spend 1 grit point to move 5 feet as an immediate action; doing so grants the gunslinger a +2 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. This movement is not a 5-foot step, and provokes attacks of opportunity. Alternatively, the gunslinger can drop prone to gain a +4 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. The gunslinger can only perform this deed while wearing medium or light armor, and while carrying no more than a light load., Focused AimAt 1st level, as a swift action, the mysterious stranger can spend 1 grit point to gain a bonus on all firearm damage rolls equal to her Charisma modifier (minimum 1) with all firearm attacks she makes until the end of her turn. At 7th level, when she uses the dead shot deed, she multiplies this bonus by the number of hits she made while rolling the Dead Shot attack. This deed replaces the quick clear deed., Gunslinger's InitiativeAt 3rd level, as long as the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she gains the following benefits. First, she gains a +2 bonus on initiative checks. Furthermore, if she has the Quick Draw feat, her hands are free and unrestrained, and the firearm is not hidden, she can draw a single firearm as part of the initiative check., Pistol WhipAt 3rd level, the gunslinger can make a surprise melee attack with the butt or handle of her firearm as a standard action. When she does, she is considered to be proficient with the firearm as a melee weapon and gains a bonus on the attack and damage rolls equal to the enhancement bonus of the firearm. The damage dealt by the pistol-whip is of the bludgeoning type, and is determined by the size of the firearm. One-handed firearms deal 1d6 points of damage (1d4 if wielded by Small creatures) and two-handed firearms deal 1d10 points of damage (1d8 if wielded by Small creatures). Regardless of the gunslinger’s size, the critical multiplier of this attack is 20/×2. If the attack hits, the gunslinger can make a combat maneuver check to knock the target prone as a free action. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point., Utility ShotAt 3rd level, if the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she can perform all of the following utility shots. Each utility shot can be applied to any single attack with a firearm, but the gunslinger must declare the utility shot she is using before firing the shot. Blast Lock: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a lock within the first range increment of her firearm. A Diminutive lock usually has AC 7, and larger locks have a lower AC. The lock gains a bonus to its AC against this attack based on its quality. A simple lock has a +10 bonus to AC, an average lock has a +15 bonus to AC, a good lock has a +20 bonus to AC, and a superior lock has a +30 bonus to AC. Arcane lock grants a +10 bonus to the AC of a lock against this attack. On a hit, the lock is destroyed, and the object can be opened as if it were unlocked. On a miss, the lock is destroyed, but the object is jammed and still considered locked. It can still be unlocked by successfully performing this deed, by using the Disable Device skill, or with the break DC, though the DC for either break or Disable Device or the AC increases by 10. A key, combination, or similar mechanical method of unlocking the lock no longer works, though knock can still be employed to bypass the lock, and the creator of an arcane lock can still bypass the wards of that spell. Scoot Unattended Object: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a Tiny or smaller unattended object within the first range increment of her firearm. A Tiny unattended object has an AC of 5, a Diminutive unattended object has an AC of 7, and a Fine unattended object has an AC of 11. On a hit, the gunslinger does not damage the object with the shot, but can move it up to 15 feet farther away from the shot’s origin. On a miss, she damages the object normally. Stop Bleeding: The gunslinger makes a firearm attack and then presses the hot barrel against herself or an adjacent creature to staunch a bleeding wound. Instead of dealing damage, the shot ends a single bleed condition affecting the creature. The gunslinger does not have to make an attack roll when performing the deed in this way; she can instead shoot the firearm into the air, but that shot still uses up ammunition normally. "My impression is just fine, thank you very much." Dame huffs at the thought that the horse isn't impressed. Why would it not be impressed? Maybe it's a snort of affection? "There's just two kinds of people. Those who like and appreciate me. And those who're too big of jerks or halfwits to like and appreciate me. "Speaking of. Midas, is it? I'm going to want a tour of all the big guns tomorrow when we take off. Are you the man who's going to show them to me, or is that someone else's job? For the uh... safety and success of the mission, of course." She gives her companions a thumbs up as if Midas or Rackham weren't even there. OOC Movement: - Action: - Bonus Action: Reaction:
  11. Community Profile: The Coral Towers "I think my favorite part is all the colors. Well, and I'm always up for fried fish." -Zerra Thistle, Local Resident and Self-Appointed Welcomer to Visitors and Newcomers Summary The Coral Towers earned their name from the giant coral structure that literally tower over the community going of for a number of miles into the nearby harbor and sea. Dazzling colors, fish who swim up the magic currents around the towers, with multiple abundant sources of food, and their protectors well-equipped to deal with the everyday challenges, it is a relatively thriving community. Fishing is the the core of the community, the lifeblood of it, and nearly everything else revolves around this. Beyond this, the Coral Towers serves as a launches point to the archipelago and lands beyond in one direction, into a deep, ancient woodland in the other depending on where one wants to go. It is a visited enough place that strangers are not an uncommon sight, but still worth a glance from the locals. Wonders/Points of Interest The Coral Towers: About twenty giant coral towers. Those who've explored them they hold vibrant ecosystems in and around them. Beyond this, they serve as wonders of the world, a sight one cannot find anywhere else. Mosswood: Further inland is a very ancient wood, named for the moss that blankets the trees and grounds. It is home to all manner of beasts, spirits, and dark things that lurk in the shadows. Beyond the Red Turtle, only those seeking to explore unknown depths have reason to venture within. Nereid's Choir: Within the most beautiful of the towers resides a Nereid whose choir is a sight and sound to behold for those with the ability to sail out and climb up the tower. Often their voices can be heard inland, an entertainment for the locals. The Red Turtle: An old spirit who no few people go to for advice and prophecy, though there is danger to reach him. Under-Reef: There is a whole community of fish people beneath the water, who reside not on the shore, but within and among where the towers emerge from the water. The People The population of about 700 all in all are mainly human, halfling, and goblinoid on the surface, and mostly Locathah in the water. Still, no few people above show aquatic features of some kind, magically touched by this place. For the most part, people get along, there are enough resources to go around, and factions are split practically by those in the water and outside of if. Of Note: Graulp: The current leader of the Locathah is Graulp, a rpoud and stalwart warrior. He is famed for his ability to stand against even powerful sea beasts stronger than him, knowing how to drive such beasts off to search for easier hunts. The Sorceress: A trio of mysterious individuals said to be the leaders and main protectors of the people within the Coral Reef. Rumors vary between them being anything from saintly to wicked, from beautiful to wretched. Regardless, Bethusa and her Choir: A gentle spirit, the Nereid Bethusa idles her time away training a collective of awakened fish to sing. Fish do not live long, and no few decide to do more with their newfound self-awareness and so the membership constantly changes and she busies herself with training them to sing as one. The Red Turtle: A supposedly ancient turtle spirit who is currently residing in the Mosswood. said to be wise to the point that there must be some manner of divination to his insights. Trade and Business Fishing: As fishing is the main source of food and income, everyone is touched from the fishing whether directly or indirectly. Small bits of agriculture only supplement that main economy of fish. Shopping: There are a couple of general stores, one run by a Locathah merchant who primarily sells things from the land to his own people, and the other way around. Known to charge a premium, but as he is generous he is supported as the primary trade contact. The other is a basic general store where no few knicknacks from ships and travelers end up. Sleeping: There is a musty old building not used that serves most people visiting or needing a temporary place to say. Beyond this honored guests may stay with the sorceresses, though this is a rare occurrence, perhaps once a year or less. Transport: There are many boats that can move around the harbor. Most are only for short trips, with but a couple of vessels that move infrequently from the Towers to the archipelago beyond. Inland few people tread the Mosswood, and so transport is done on foot. Politics: The sorceresses are said to be hands off on the day to day, only weighing in when there's an impasse. The head of the Locathah is far more direct, managing his people in how to sustain themselves and grow. It is rare, but the four meet on occasion for matters that affect them all, and they must come to a full agreement. Rumors swirl around some impasse but no one knows what it is, or at least are not saying. Other Details of Note -
  12. Location Profiles Table of Contents Maps Community Profile: The Coral Towers Maps "A map is such a quaint tool. Just as a hammer takes strength, and a loom skill of hand, maps require something else from us... they require a great deal of trust in the cartographer." -Lo, Accursed Wanderer Maps are not readily available as though some people travel, most live within their community, perhaps traveling as far as one or two places away, and even that can be filled with danger. As such, maps are valuable, they are rare, and they are of varying qualities. In part, this is my way of keeping the world a bit more flexible. It can better accommodate squeezing in places from people's backstory, and if I'm being transparent, if I have a really, really fun idea for a dungeon can make sure I place it in a way that is at least more plausible for the PCs to go to. They don't HAVE to go, but I want them to have the clear choice as opposed to losing the opportunity six decisions ago on where they'll go and not.
  13. - AC: 16 | HP: 48/48 | TEMP HP: 0 | Move: 30'| Passive Perception: 16 Init: +6 | SAVES: Fortitude: +8, Reflex: +8, Will: +3 General Feats: Great FortitudeYou get a +2 bonus on all Fortitude saving throws., GunsmithingIf you have access to a gunsmith’s kit, you can create and restore firearms, craft bullets, and mix black powder for all types of firearms. You do not need to make a Craft check to create firearms and ammunition or to restore firearms. Crafting Firearms: You can craft any early firearm for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft advanced firearms for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the firearm. Crafting a firearm in this way takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of the firearm’s price (minimum 1 day). Crafting Ammunition: You can craft bullets, pellets, and black powder for a cost in raw materials equal to 10% of the price. If you have at least 1 rank in Craft (alchemy), you can craft alchemical cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the price of the cartridge. At your GM’s discretion, you can craft metal cartridges for a cost in raw materials equal to half the cost of the cartridge. Crafting bullets, black powder, or cartridges takes 1 day of work for every 1,000 gp of ammunition (minimum 1 day). Restoring a Broken Firearm: Each day, with an hour’s worth of work, you can use this feat to repair a single firearm with the broken condition. You can take time during a rest period to restore a broken firearm with this feat., Point Blank ShotYou get a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls with ranged weapons at ranges of up to 30 feet., Precise ShotYou can shoot or throw ranged weapons at an opponent engaged in melee without taking the standard –4 penalty on your attack roll., Quick DrawYou can draw a weapon as a free action instead of as a move action. You can draw a hidden weapon (see the Sleight of Hand skill) as a move action. A character who has selected this feat may throw weapons at his full normal rate of attacks (much like a character with a bow). Alchemical items, potions, scrolls, and wands cannot be drawn quickly using this feat., Deadly AimYou can choose to take a –1 penalty on all ranged attack rolls to gain a +2 bonus on all ranged damage rolls. When your base attack bonus reaches +4, and every +4 thereafter, the penalty increases by –1 and the bonus to damage increases by +2. You must choose to use this feat before making an attack roll and its effects last until your next turn. The bonus damage does not apply to touch attacks or effects that do not deal hit point damage. Gunslinger Feats: GritA gunslinger makes her mark upon the world with daring deeds. Some gunslingers claim they belong to a mystical way of the gun, but it’s more likely that the volatile nature of firearms simply prunes the unlucky and careless from their ranks. Whatever the reason, all gunslingers have grit. In game terms, grit is a fluctuating measure of a gunslinger’s ability to perform amazing actions in combat. At the start of each day, a gunslinger gains a number of grit points equal to her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1). Her grit goes up or down throughout the day, but usually cannot go higher than her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1), though some feats and magic items may affect this maximum. A gunslinger spends grit to accomplish deeds (see below), and regains grit in the following ways. Critical Hit with a Firearm: Each time the gunslinger confirms a critical hit with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Confirming a critical hit on a helpless or unaware creature or on a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level does not restore grit. Killing Blow with a Firearm: When the gunslinger reduces a creature to 0 or fewer hit points with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Destroying an unattended object, reducing a helpless or unaware creature to 0 or fewer hit points, or reducing a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the gunslinger’s character level to 0 or fewer hit points does not restore any grit., LuckyStarting at 2nd level, a mysterious stranger gains a +1 luck bonus on Will saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every four levels beyond 2nd level (to a maximum of +5 at 20th level). This ability replaces nimble. Grit: 0/4 | Deeds: DeadeyeAt 1st level, the gunslinger can resolve an attack against touch AC instead of normal AC when firing beyond her firearm’s first range increment. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point per range increment beyond the first. The gunslinger still takes the –2 penalty on attack rolls for each range increment beyond the first when she performs this deed., Gunslinger's DodgeAt 1st level, the gunslinger gains an uncanny knack for getting out of the way of ranged attacks. When a ranged attack is made against the gunslinger, she can spend 1 grit point to move 5 feet as an immediate action; doing so grants the gunslinger a +2 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. This movement is not a 5-foot step, and provokes attacks of opportunity. Alternatively, the gunslinger can drop prone to gain a +4 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. The gunslinger can only perform this deed while wearing medium or light armor, and while carrying no more than a light load., Focused AimAt 1st level, as a swift action, the mysterious stranger can spend 1 grit point to gain a bonus on all firearm damage rolls equal to her Charisma modifier (minimum 1) with all firearm attacks she makes until the end of her turn. At 7th level, when she uses the dead shot deed, she multiplies this bonus by the number of hits she made while rolling the Dead Shot attack. This deed replaces the quick clear deed., Gunslinger's InitiativeAt 3rd level, as long as the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she gains the following benefits. First, she gains a +2 bonus on initiative checks. Furthermore, if she has the Quick Draw feat, her hands are free and unrestrained, and the firearm is not hidden, she can draw a single firearm as part of the initiative check., Pistol WhipAt 3rd level, the gunslinger can make a surprise melee attack with the butt or handle of her firearm as a standard action. When she does, she is considered to be proficient with the firearm as a melee weapon and gains a bonus on the attack and damage rolls equal to the enhancement bonus of the firearm. The damage dealt by the pistol-whip is of the bludgeoning type, and is determined by the size of the firearm. One-handed firearms deal 1d6 points of damage (1d4 if wielded by Small creatures) and two-handed firearms deal 1d10 points of damage (1d8 if wielded by Small creatures). Regardless of the gunslinger’s size, the critical multiplier of this attack is 20/×2. If the attack hits, the gunslinger can make a combat maneuver check to knock the target prone as a free action. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point., Utility ShotAt 3rd level, if the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she can perform all of the following utility shots. Each utility shot can be applied to any single attack with a firearm, but the gunslinger must declare the utility shot she is using before firing the shot. Blast Lock: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a lock within the first range increment of her firearm. A Diminutive lock usually has AC 7, and larger locks have a lower AC. The lock gains a bonus to its AC against this attack based on its quality. A simple lock has a +10 bonus to AC, an average lock has a +15 bonus to AC, a good lock has a +20 bonus to AC, and a superior lock has a +30 bonus to AC. Arcane lock grants a +10 bonus to the AC of a lock against this attack. On a hit, the lock is destroyed, and the object can be opened as if it were unlocked. On a miss, the lock is destroyed, but the object is jammed and still considered locked. It can still be unlocked by successfully performing this deed, by using the Disable Device skill, or with the break DC, though the DC for either break or Disable Device or the AC increases by 10. A key, combination, or similar mechanical method of unlocking the lock no longer works, though knock can still be employed to bypass the lock, and the creator of an arcane lock can still bypass the wards of that spell. Scoot Unattended Object: The gunslinger makes an attack roll against a Tiny or smaller unattended object within the first range increment of her firearm. A Tiny unattended object has an AC of 5, a Diminutive unattended object has an AC of 7, and a Fine unattended object has an AC of 11. On a hit, the gunslinger does not damage the object with the shot, but can move it up to 15 feet farther away from the shot’s origin. On a miss, she damages the object normally. Stop Bleeding: The gunslinger makes a firearm attack and then presses the hot barrel against herself or an adjacent creature to staunch a bleeding wound. Instead of dealing damage, the shot ends a single bleed condition affecting the creature. The gunslinger does not have to make an attack roll when performing the deed in this way; she can instead shoot the firearm into the air, but that shot still uses up ammunition normally. "Best we all go up, make a good first impression with the crew. I mean, being a dowry is a good start, but have to let them know that we're worth every copper." Dame is not considering any secret angles and performances. As far as she's concerned, the shadowy figure? That's a secret. Rackham inappropriately flirting with his superior officer? Not a secret. No, Dame's mind is more on how to assert the Drujba with the military types. It wouldn't do to have them stepped all over and sidelined when they're there to work, get stronger, and get paid in order to buy things that'll make them stronger. At least, that's what Dame Crow's plan is. "Right, Boss?" Dame leans in and does a very poor mockery of what a speaking horse would sound like. "That's right Dame. You're so smart and pretty, I believe in all your ideas!" Dame nods. "Of course you do, you're a good horse." OOC Movement: - Action: - Bonus Action: Reaction:
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