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Post by godwin on May 25, 2014 13:16:45 GMT -5
Elmo on guard while the others quickly gather any valuables, both financial and strategic, hates the thought of leaving the ettins alive behind them, even if they are a female and children. As the final items were stowed away, Elmo turns towards Amora.
"Begin to take the party back to the higher level and prepare to teleport the survivors and us out of here. Furnok and I shall continue to watch our rear for any threats and either eliminate them or hold them till you are ready." Explains the renowned ranger.
"We should stay together," the Paladin argued.
"No. Getting the survivors out of this retched place is paramount. If Furnok and I do not make it in time we are the only ones that can find a place to hide till your return," reasoned the ranger.
"You speak true, though I will wait till the last moment for you both," vowed the young Sword of Torm.
Nodding his agreement, Elmo turns to Furnok. "Are you ready?" Though Elmo watches to ensure Amora and Leno move off out of ear shot.
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Post by whiteabk on Jun 1, 2014 9:12:34 GMT -5
Furnok nods his assent, pulls his blade and grins, thankful not not leave those beast to reek havoc in the future.
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Post by godwin on Jun 6, 2014 12:59:08 GMT -5
"Furnok, I want you to become invisible and move behind the female ettin. I'll give you a few breaths to get there quietly. I shall then move from around the corner and bury an arrow deep into the young ettin's chest." Furnok nods his head in agreement and vanishes moving off. Elmo familiar with Furnok's speed counts off 10 breaths to ensure that Furnok is in place.
Elmo comes around the corner startling the female ettin and the two juvenile. Two arrows notched on his bow, Elmo releases the arrows and both burying to the feathers in the center of each juvenile's chest. The female screams in anger just as Furnok jumps up and stabs his mighty blade, Giant's Folly, through the female's back. The two heads look down and sees the tip of the enchanted blade protruding from her chest. Both heads have a look of shock as the blackness of death claims the evil giant's vision and soul.
Looking about, Elmo and Furnok, see the remain infant ettins in their bed and realize that leaving them here alone to die of starvation would be a cruel act, they nod to one another and move to cleaning kill the infants with as little pain as possible.
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