[center][img]http://ultraimg.com/images/2016/11/09/xUYs.png[/img][/center] The first to react, the one bound by the outsider's touch. Perhaps it is their influence that allows her to act even before darkness itself. But even with such speed of thought, does she know how to vanquish the creature before her with the tool at hand or the spells in mind? As for the other two, it seems as though this moment of revelation is a reasonable cause for brief hesitation. They would have less an impact on the start of this battle compared to their fox friend. But battles aren't won through quick reactions alone. The beast itself appears focused upon summoning the energy. Consequently strengthening, the flaming sphere of darkness reflected its magnitude of potency through visible waves of spacial distortion. Looking at that, this battle appears to be a dream like thing indeed! Yet the hearts of the trio were unwavering. Each held the tool in their hands to unlock their potential. This darkness before them is but the first obstacle to overcome with their hidden power. [center][i][b][Describe your Actions][/b][/i][/center] [i][b]Combat Rule.[/b] Instead posting after each person, the Initiative Count will tell me the order of everyone's actions. So once everyone posts again, I will describe the round in full. If you're going to make any attacks or require a roll, please do so in the OOC thread after you've made your post in this thread. Roll twice to account for surprise Advantages or Disadvantages.[/i] [i][b]TIP![/b] Going first in combat is a huge advantage because you can interrupt monsters sometimes, depending on your described actions. Going after the monster is a disadvantage cause it's actions can interrupt yours. When you have the advantage find ways to work with your party in order to overcome the weaknesses of bad initiative roles![/i] [i][b][url=https://crobi.github.io/dnd5e-quickref/preview/quickref.html]Quick Reference Combat Actions![/url][/b][/i] [@VKAllen][@lady athena][@DustyOldCrow]