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Old 10-04-2002, 04:56 PM   #7
Magness
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Join Date: January 7, 2001
Location: Manchester, NH, USA
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OK, I've done the reading for you all.

Here's the 6 enemies and their weaknesses.

Inhein-Who-Was-Taken: The summoning spellcaster
Vulnerability: None listed.

Broken Khree: The monk:
Vulnerability: slashing and piercing damage

Quote:
In hand to hand combat, he was a terror, for his bones and body were one with the elements, ignoring fire, cold, lightning, and weather's other displeasures, and while his skin could be stabbed or cut, his bones had the strength of the earth about them, preventing them from being broken or crushed by all but the most powerful of attacks.
Kaervas Death's Head: The dwarf
Vulnerability: blunt damage

Quote:
Finding it almost impossible to strike a mortal blow against Kaervas with even his holy avenger, Ehld parried one of Kaervas' strikes and turned the momentum of Kaervas' own axe back on its owner, causing the blunt end of his mighty axe to sink into the dwarf's skull, splintering the bone beneath the skin into fragments.
Atalaclys the Lost: the wizard
Vulnerability: None listed.

Jaiger of the Fanged Season: The archer
Vulnerability: None specificied, weak in melee

Quote:
When confronted, Jaiger was too deep in his cups to realize who Ehld was, and once it suddenly sunk in the old man had come to capture him, Jaiger tried to fight back with his bow - only to find it much more difficult to fire with his opponent standing almost on top of him than it was when the opponent was a horizon's distance away.
Veddion Kairne: the "human" fighter
Vulnerability: Apparantly blunt damage

Quote:
No fork of lightning could touch him, no fire could burn him, and it was said that he bathed in acid and frost as if it were water.

Hurling jagged boulders at the elderly warrior, Kairne buried Ehld under an ever-growing mountain of rubble, then lifted up his hammer to drive the tombstone into the makeshift cairn around the old warrior... only to have the cairn collapse beneath him, causing an avalanche and crushing him beneath its great weight.
[ 10-04-2002, 05:00 PM: Message edited by: Magness ]
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