phantom:
20:00, Today: phantom rolled 5 using 1d34 ((5)). - A Magic Item
20:01, Today: phantom rolled 5 using 2d6 ((4,1)).
We were riding hard as we could, but the fire spooked the horses. I did my best, but the fire, the fireballs and the pillar of fire didn't make it easy. And the pillar's aim was getting better. But I noticed that we were coming up to a village and it had a well. I turned us towards the well and indicated to Zeddy to jump! We jumped into the well, grabbing the rope as we did. And it was a good thing to because the magic in the horses' saddles gave out and both were destroyed by fireballs. I got singed as we ended up in the well.
ROUND SIX (OF SEVEN)
16:36, Today: The GM rolled 30 using 1d34 with rolls of 30.
Defending (advantage and disadvantage cancel each other out)
16:37, Today: The GM rolled 9 using 2d6 with rolls of 5,4.
"A few more fireballs hit near the top of the well, but none flew down to hit me and Dusty. There was a lot of screaming from villagers, but it was all the 'run away!' type of screaming, rather than the 'being killed by magic' type of screaming.
Suddenly, Dusty tossed me up out of the well-- just before the rope broke! I looked down, and there he was, clinging to the stones at the side of the well and working on climbing out.
'What's all this then?!?' yelled a human voice, and I turned and saw that the village constable had rounded up a posse.
'Magic evil thing!' I said, because I was in a hurry. 'Chased us here! Chased me and my gnoll buddy still in the well! Don't know where it went!'
'A kobold and a gnoll, eh? Sounds to me like--'
Then a herd of undead cattle came around the corner of the street-- mostly skeletons.
'It's raised a herd of undead cattle! Stampede!' said Dusty, who'd just gotten his head above the level of the well...
Well, we fought that undead herd as best we could-- Dusty was great at it. One hit from him to an old skeleton and the whole thing crumbled. A lot of the constable's posse got gored or trampled, though... It was all I could do to just survive..."