Garv’s (first) grapple fails. Posey has wounded it. It’s not responding to Silver’s questions given how it has been seriously cut up. It has been physically knocked prone by Silver.
Sure, roll initiative to clarify (especially if the actions involve attacks or spells). Brie gets preference because he would have presumably had the opportunity to act.
>>179804Yes.
>>179809I would normally initiate a Duel Of Wills during an initiative roll, but given the only enemy has been ignoring me, I won't.
[1d20+9 = (4+9) = 13]"Sh-should I finish him..? I can finish him, re-right?" Posey says, her eyes giving off on unsettling yellow glow as her battle instincts take over. Her voice normally calm and professional cracks as she holds herself back, metaphorically chomping at the bit.
>>179813Nice roll.
Order:
Brie
Kira
Intruder
Garv
Posey
Defiant may rap at will.
>>179814Can we iron out out differences before I have to wonder what you mean by comments? "Nice roll" seems innocuous, but c'mon, lets not pretend this is our first rodeo
>>179816Oh we're rolling?
[1d20 = 10]Also don't think of it as rapping, it's more of religious slam poetry
>>179812Silver has 18 dexterity?
>>179814And Posey has 20 temp dexterity score from where? (referencing your character sheet)
>>179817I thought it was a compliment.
>>179819It prolly was, I'm hypersensitive
>>179816Brie, from his elevation would engage in reinforcing his spot check, looking for added complications
[1d20+8 = (10+8) = 18]
Okay, Defiant goes last, but he can rap at will
>>179821Brie isn’t exactly comfortable with the way the rocks move on the beach side.
>>179817It is not an insult.
>>179814>duel of willsI don’t know what that is, but your character already has more special everything than the rest of the party combined and she doesn’t need to take
everything from them
>>179824Can any perception checks occur before action? Im ready to act, but if I can do some checks
>>179830lame, bries turn is ended
>>179819Eeyup, as I said he's a very dexterous and flexible pony.
>>179824Grapple: If Brie's turn is finished, Kira slithers over to the mystery pony/creature and attempts to restrain him, to prevent further conflict.
First, Kira attempts to get her coils around him as he's prone on the ground (touch attack).
[1d20+9 = (8+9) = 17]
>>179832Brie takes studious notes
>>179830Actually, now it seems all is calm. There’s certainly nothing there. It just looked like some rocks were moving, eight might have been moved by the jogger. This is further down the beach.
>>179832Opppsed
[1d20+2 = (2+2) = 4]
>>179832Kira has the pony grappled.
It seems to attempt to draw its revolver.
>>179838Oh, that would require an opposed grapple check, right? Kira, pulling the pony into her coils, attempts to keep him from drawing his gun.
[1d20+13 = (18+13) = 31]
>>179837Aside from the ponies wrestling with the rando, sure
Okay, so Garv moves before Posey. Garv, take your turn.
>>179832>>179841Also Cavaliere attempts a disarm, if he can access the pony.
[1d20+4 = (11+4) = 15]
>>179856>>179857Garv grabs at it, but does not succeed it pulling it out.
The pony fires a shot
[1d20+3 = (8+3) = 11]
>>179858tilts headDid the pony have the revolver already drawn before being grappled? I'm reading here that you need to succeed on an opposed grapple check to draw a light weapon...
>>179858AC is 15, it misses anyway
BANGThe pony is in Kira’s coils, but has pulled out his revolver, and after Garv attempted to take it, fired a shot, which as missed Garv
>>179858Which presumably Garv is able to jump out of the way of.
>>179859Let me look into it when I’m back from lunch
>>179861Okay, have a delicious lunch!
>>179861>bangBrie is on extra observational support, rerolling spot and listen
[1d20+8 = (10+8) = 18] spot
[1d20+10 = (15+10) = 25] listen (and thats without his assumed racial +2 to listen, as a bat)
>>179861"I can kill him, right? Nopony would know if I killed him. He attacked us: you reap what you sow. I could snuff him out
right now!"
The veneer of civilization begins to crack as Rosey Ring smells blood, her eyes glowing as if hot coals.
Nevertheless, she awaits approval to kill.
>>179863Ostensibly, in that brie isn;t engaged in any form of contact or distraction, would have first move, yes?
*then lets wait for a quorum of players*
>>179864If you'll pardon me for saying.
No. STFU. You're here until we as a group decide to carry on. This is our game, not your game. Cry, period.
>>179865>You're here until we as a group decide to carry on.That's literally the only reason I haven't attacked yet. I asked in-character for approval to kill, for anyone around to respond.
Quit being so hostile.
>>179866You think thats a badge of honor???
> I asked in-character for approval to kill, for anyone around to respond.Quit being so hostile.
My excuse was my character was getting coopeted. Explain your increasingly evident animus
Simply put
Whereby ur hateboner
In 3
2
1
And....
>>179864Cavaliere is too focused on disarming the stallion to offer a rejoinder.
>>179863>without itJust add it for a +12
>>179865>>179867Stop being this way. It was Posey's turn, from the chain of initiative
>>179859I think that that line in the rules refers to someone who is doing the grappling, rather than the one being grappled. I assume the implication is that someone who is grappled can’t pull a light weapon at all. All you need to not be grappled is to succeed on a grapple check; succeeding kn a grapple check as a precondition to pull a light weapon doesn’t make much sense to me.
In any case, the pony pulling a revolver is more dramatic, although it would also make sense if, depending on where the revolver is located, he couldn’t reach it while being attacked by a constructor snake.
>>179863Brie hears the sound of a gunshot, the seaplane’s engines revving up as it flies away, the sound of waves crashing, and what sounds like a metal door swinging further down the beach on the left. He sees nothing of interest besides the obvious.
>>179865>>179867Literally Posey is asking for permission. I do not understand the issue.
>>179872Speaking is a free action, and you can do it during anyone's turn.
>>179875So, ur a team player, play to the team
Is anyone going to respond in character before the Death-worshipping madmare takes her turn?
I won't kill him if you guys want him alive.
>>179876Then respond in-character, faggot.
>>179874Reading from the SRD, it seems like the actions apply to both characters involved in the grapple, regardless of who started it. It seems like you have the option of either attempting to break free of the grapple, which ends your turn, or you can attempt to make a grapple check to draw a light weapon and have the option of attacking with it while grappled during that turn.
I will admit though, him drawing the weapon is more dramatic.
>>179877Silver: "Let us not kill him just yet until we know what we are dealing with."
>>179877>Then respond in-character, faggot.The last Vestige of a failing anon
Mala moves in, evidently position himself to stab the pony with his bayonet.
>>179876>>179879I am genuinely baffled as to what the issue is. It’s Posey’s turn. Posey uses the free action of talking to ask permission to stab the now-hostile pony before making a move or attack action. I sincerely do not understand the problem.
>>179880I dont want to make an issue, wrt dereliction