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Part of Graham suggested taking another swing at the elf. Said part of Graham was swiftly silenced by the rest of him. He narrowed his eyes at Artimeres and his offer. The fact that he was willing to let them have all the gold raised quite a few flags in Graham's mind. He didn't like it. If he wasn't after the gold, what was he after? And if they helped him, would Artimeres try and screw his help over. As much as he didn't like it, Graham remembered the elf mentioning that he was making them this offer rather than killing them. That probably meant refusing would lead to a fight he might not be able to win. "Where is this key exactly?" Graham asked.
"It might have drawn attention back where you came from" Graham said in common "But infernal isn't all that suspicious here. Teres is kind of a cosmopolitan city. You have all kinds of weird things there. Weird languages included". When they arrived at the alleyway, Graham nodded when Mel mentioned not to kill the mark. Then he slipped into the alley and things took a turn.

Graham cursed as his flail flailed right through its target, who then vanished from sight. The mark knew magic. And considering he could turn invisible like that and make attacks go straight through him like that, it was safe to say he was pretty good at it. "We'll here you out" Graham said "But don't go making too outrageous a demand, otherwise we might remember there's two of us and only one of you".
In one of the Tavern's shadier corners, a human sat alone at a table and watched as the arrogant dark elf accepted money from the tavern patrons. His name was Graham Douglas. He was a criminal. And while he couldn't exactly be called a master criminal, he wasn't dead yet, so that counted for something. As he watched the elf make for the door drunk off of equal parts gold and liquor, Graham decided he wasn't about to let this opportunity slip through his fingers. Rising to his feet, Graham made his way to the exit and began tailing the elf, doing his best to keep a low profile as he did so. As he followed his mark, Graham was soon joined by a tiefling woman. Her name was Melancholy. Graham had met her a few days ago. She was a highway robber from overseas who was fresh off the docks and was looking to ply her trade in the Northmarch. The poor girl had no idea what she was trying to get herself into. The adventurers would have chewed her up and spat her out like a piece of halfling chewing tobacco. Fortunately for her, Graham took pity. Once he'd warned her of how dangerous the roads were for the honest criminal, Graham offered to help her acclimate to her new surroundings for a modest 50% cut of the ill gotten gains and first pick of the loot. "He performed well, so he'll have a heavy coin purse" Graham told Mel in infernal "And he's drunk, so he won't be at his best if we get into a fight with him. We're in for a bountiful harvest tonight".
@Lucius Cypher

Are the trogs in the distance still making noise?
Since you used GWM you have the option to attack again as a bonus action.


Almost didn't notice this. Roll links for the second attack have been added to the hidden tab and the post has been edited accordingly.
@Lucius Cypher

Out of curiosity, would 15 points of damage be enough to kill a trog?
Also when you roll for Advantage you’re better off just rolling two separate times instead of just doing a 2d20. Just for my convinence really.


I'll keep that in mind.
Just make it clear where everything is coming from.


I'll be sure to do that next time.



@Lucius Cypher

Just to let you know, Angus attacked recklessly so the trogs have advantage on attacks against him this turn.
Angus MacAlister


With the javelins retrieved, Angus drew his claymore once more and charged the pair of troglodytes attacking Sir Duncan. As he reached the first troglodyte, Angus let loose a mighty battle cry, leaped into the air, and brought his claymore down on the creatures head, splitting it like a foul smelling log. As the troglodyte fell to the ground a lifeless corpse, Angus wrenched his claymore free and then rounded on the second troglodyte. With a mighty sideways swing, Angus cleaved his foe in two with as much ease as the first. By the time both halves of the troglodyte had hit the ground, Angus was gone. Charging towards the troglodytes that had been attacking the half-orc.

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