We are planning on taking out the right hand storm lizard as to cause its mate to go berserk and do a lot of our work for us. Cratol is there to distract the leader if Geoffory can attack the same lizard as the rest it would help a lot.
Thanks, I have made my post.
Though I just realized I forgot to add a ability bonus to one skill check.
Wait, I forgot to do the attack and damage rolls. One moment.
Edited: Thomaslee on 25th Feb, 2017 - 4:56pm
Ah, well… perhaps Geoffroy gets that Scorching Ray in before the duel is established? I completely forgot that this duel being called and I intended it to be in reply to what was said by the general previously. Sighs, maybe Geoffroy purposefully misses and hits another? I don't know.
Edited: Thomaslee on 25th Feb, 2017 - 5:02pm
Generally speaking, attacking a general's army after calling him out for a duel as part of negotiations is also a violation of etiquette.
If Cratol does want to ensure this remains a 1v1 affair, he needs to convince more than just Geoffroy to stand down.
Of course, technically nothing but honor is stopping you from waiting for him to tell his guys not to interfere in the duel (If he does accept) and then smacking on the storm lizard and/or Cyanwrath anyways while the rest are still confused… Ironically, I am pretty sure Cyanwrath is more of a stickler for those particular rules than everyone in the Silver Blaze.
Edited: daishain on 25th Feb, 2017 - 5:18pm
Well in all fairness this is all a ruse anyway. Cratol's main purpose is to distract the general from attacking Poljen and attack him instead so that we can take down one of the lizards and cause mass confusion and chaos in the attacking ranks. IF it all goes as to plan it should work but them again the best laid plans can go wrong once the fighting starts.
So should I leave my post alone as is KNtoran, perhaps Geoffroy not hearing the challenge being made nor the duel put in place while he was praying, or should I edit the post?
Edited: Thomaslee on 25th Feb, 2017 - 5:31pm