As Rethal approachs them, they start to get angrier and angrier, to a point where they seem willing to fight.
But you all notice something in their eye. There is a look of panic mixed with anger.
And, the biggest one of the four, looses all will and come at Rethal with his sword
Out of Character: No, you do not have the metal collar
Falrun, seeing the man charge, stops drawing on the floor with his table leg and swings it at the man. The table leg is far from as graceful a weapon as the long sword that he's used to using and it slows him down as he adjusts to its weight and lack of balance.
However, despite the graceless weapon, he presses the attack, defending Rethal as he does so.
Out of Character: Okay, I screwed up my second round damage roll. I'll post a second one as a make up.
Falrun Greenleaf Results:
Round 2 damage on D20 (+4): 13 (1 roll)
Rethal will wait a bit as the guy rushes him then will drop down and to the side sticking his leg up some to trip the guy as he rushes in. If he succeeds on tripping him Rethal will pounce on him and grab his head and slam it into the ground until he stops struggling.
Out of Character: : Not sue what to roll for damage if I manage to grab him but will do a couple d4 and d6 The trip if I remember is part of dexterity.
Lunithion sees the commotion, if the other strange men are watching the ruckus, he will try to circle around them to get the gear. If he can not he will try to antagonize one to follow him out the door.
The man approaches Rethal with his weapon swinging, but before he finishes his attack, his left foot hits his right leg and he go tumbling right in front of Rethal. At the same time Falrun hit the man in the back, clearly causing much pain.
Then in a unseen furry, Rethal grab the man heads and start hitting against the floor. There is blood everywhere, on the floor, on Rethal chest, hand and faces. The man stops moving.
At the same time Lunithion goes around the scuffle, but the three man are blocking his way to the gear. Two of them have their weapon drawn and are coming for him (Melee attack) and the third one is going towards Rethal and Falrun (With his weapons drawn)
Once the man is out, Falrun picks up the man's dropped longsword. In the back of his mind he notes the balance and quality of the sword noting that it isn't quite as good as the swords he's used to using, but it will do just fine in the current situation.
Assuming Rethal can handle the lone man approaching him, Falrun moves in to help Lunithion swinging the decrepit sword deftly and accurately he swipes at the men moving towards Lunithion.