
ooc: I'm also within range for the spell but not in the open to be shot at with arrows.
* She has a frown on her face as she casts her spell, she is no mood for 'playing' with the orcs. *
Okay, the Party's actions have been posted of our beloved GM. I had Pundit hang back with the sorcerers just in case, and hopefully their spells fire before Oliron and Beast make their melee charge, so they don't get hit with Acid Splash and Fiendish Hawks.
I understand the "mode/aspects" ideas for posting and agree that could be helpful, if people could summarize to those when possible, if you want to try it out.
No requirement to chop it up like this, but when you post an action, especially for combat, if you would try to remember the parts of the below "structure", it might help to clearly communicate the specifics, so I may pass it on to the GM - doesn't have to be in this order, just as long as you remember to specify what might be important or necessary to know - example: "I attack" should be "I MELEE attack WITH MY SWORD" or "I SHOOT with my BOW", etc. And then add anything else such as whether you're taking cover or running or yelling or waiting five seconds or whatever else.
Form:
Well, I think that really doesn't matter, because to begin with, you're still only to get the chance to take one full action at a time, so if you only get 2, then you'll just have to take another round to cast again for 2 more. Shouldn't be a big deal.
"You ugly faced ancestor" says Beast as he advances.
SA: Beast will continue to advance and takes his swings.
Roll: GM didn't ask for it but I made another roll with my +4 only got a 10. I think I think I get two attacks though? If I do my second roll is: 6 now that's like just what I need.
Oliron Runs towards the lone Orc,, who is now wielding a melee weapon having dropped its bow.
Bastard sword pointing at the orcs heart he rushes in leaving caution to its own.
I had rolled a 6 before - I think it is still in effect.
As the new wind rushes past Oliron's hair he realizes he is alive. His only desire to slay the foe before him.