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What is the FDRP?

Village formerly known as Waybridge
- 2 (14.3%)
The entire barony!
- 3 (21.4%)
An idea which cannot die! (i.e. no place in particular, but rather your movement)
- 9 (64.3%)

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Author Topic: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage III: Improving the Barreny: Turn 47  (Read 68462 times)

Nidilap

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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 30
« Reply #375 on: March 17, 2015, 11:53:04 am »

Jam both swords in the Bandit's head.
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Nidilap likes Adamantine, Bituminous Coal, Garnets, Cats for their aloofness, Dwarves for their stupidity, and Swords for their Spikes and edges. When possible, he prefers to eat pizza, ramen noodles, and sushi. He absolutely detests elves and spiders. He needs MTN DEW to get through the working day.

A medium- sized creature prone to great ambition, but only when he feels like it.

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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 30
« Reply #376 on: March 17, 2015, 02:31:33 pm »

Continue to focus on the armored bandit, confident that our overwhelming numerical supremacy will make it difficult for any bandits to escape.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 30
« Reply #377 on: March 17, 2015, 02:53:18 pm »

Attack armor man again
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 30
« Reply #378 on: March 18, 2015, 11:33:29 am »

Turn 31: Unto the Breech! (Cont.)
~Barkamsted~
     [1d6+2=5] vs [1d5+2=4] Rabble and [1d7+1=7] vs [1d5+2=3] Orcus continued to attack the bandit, and Orcus smashed one of his shoulders hard enough to shatter bone. One of Rabble’s guards seized this opportunity to slash at the bandit, cutting into his leg. Armored Bandit at 2/5 HP One of the armed citizen’s fell under a bandit’s blade, leaving five citizens facing down four bandits.
     [1d6+1=7] vs [1d5+2=4] Jongo left a shallow cut in the bandit’s cheek, but was again unable to bring his other sword into the fray. Armored bandit at 3/5 HP His unarmed men chased down a fleeing bandit and tore into him with as much ferocity as they had shown their previous foe. Meanwhile his armed men joined him against the armored bandit, each taking a small wound for their efforts.
     [1d5+1=2] vs [1d4+1=3] Xaver and [1d5=2] vs [1d4+1=2] Eliza’s continued to press the bandit, who was taken down by sheer numbers when they were joined by Xaver’s four followers. Surveying the battlefield, they could see that Jongo and his men still fought a mail clad bandit, Rabble and his five fought four bandits, while Rabble himself engaged another armored one with the help of Orcus, and Cortis and Lork had just finished
     [1d6-1=2] vs [1d4+1=3] Cortis continued to be thwarted, and [1d6+1=6] vs [1d4+1=5] Lork had little more luck. But the aid of the three civilians was enough to quickly overwhelm the enemy.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #379 on: March 18, 2015, 11:43:44 am »

Continue the stabbing, use the two swords, dammit!
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Nidilap likes Adamantine, Bituminous Coal, Garnets, Cats for their aloofness, Dwarves for their stupidity, and Swords for their Spikes and edges. When possible, he prefers to eat pizza, ramen noodles, and sushi. He absolutely detests elves and spiders. He needs MTN DEW to get through the working day.

A medium- sized creature prone to great ambition, but only when he feels like it.

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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #380 on: March 18, 2015, 11:50:18 am »

Aim my arrow at the eye slit of an armored bandit.

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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #381 on: March 18, 2015, 12:01:43 pm »

Stab a Bandit!
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #382 on: March 18, 2015, 01:50:27 pm »

Continue previous actions.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #383 on: March 18, 2015, 02:14:53 pm »

Execute armored bandit.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #384 on: March 18, 2015, 04:33:52 pm »

Punch a bandit!
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #385 on: March 18, 2015, 05:03:07 pm »

Charge into the flank of the bandits attacking Rabble's force with my men!
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #386 on: March 18, 2015, 10:49:48 pm »

((PTW. That is all I have to say, because I'm curious just how totalitarian this government will become. Plus, the game is great fun.))
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #387 on: March 18, 2015, 11:30:34 pm »

Just because it is called the People's Democratic Republic of Freedom doesn't mean that it is totalitarian. In fact, I am trying to make it an actual democracy.
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #388 on: March 18, 2015, 11:37:17 pm »

Just because it is called the People's Democratic Republic of Freedom doesn't mean that it is totalitarian. In fact, I am trying to make it an actual democracy.
((I noticed, and It'll be fun either way. Much kudos to you for that, by the way.))
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Re: Simple Folk of Erioth Stage II: Steaking Claims: Turn 31
« Reply #389 on: March 19, 2015, 12:15:55 pm »

Turn 32: Surrender
~Barkamsted~
     [1d6+2=8] vs [1d5+2=5] Rabble and [1d7+1=7] vs [1d5+2=6] Orcus continued to attack the bandit, and this time it was Rabble who slipped past his defenses. The pair was confident that they would overpower the bandit soon, and it could be seen in his eyes that he knew he was cornered. He was not aware of quite how dire his situation was, however. [1d6-1=5] vs [1d5+2=3] Seemingly out of nowhere Cortis’s arrow flew, streaking past the bandit’s cheek and leaving a trail of red. Rabble’s guard seized this opportunity and cut deep into the bandit’s shoulder, leaving him bleeding on the ground. The bandits and civilians around Rabble continued to stalemate until Xaver brought his men into the bandits’ flank. The outer two fell quickly, and facing over a dozen angry men the final two lay down their arms.
     [1d6+1=5] vs [1d5+2=4] Jongo continued to press the bandit with one sword while waving the other about quite ineffectually. Armored bandit at 3/5 HP His four men untied against the armored foe, however, and quickly pinned him down and beat him until Jongo was forced to pull them off of him. The recent surrender of the remaining bandits left many free to witness this spectacle, and whispers began to circulate of Jongo and his berserkers. Their fellows gave their bloodstained forms a wide berth as they approached the pit.
    The Barkamstedian villagers were quickly freed of the pit and given back their homes. They treated their saviors as precisely that, and one woman was even so grateful she was willing to embrace one of Jongo’s men. The loyalty of Barkamsted had been ensured, but to whom?
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