She just might happen to be out of those Linn counterspelled most of her best castings.
@paulnelson Clarification requested, are you continuing to move even when doing so would provoke an attack of opportunity?
Edited: daishain on 18th Jan, 2017 - 1:22am
For my next round.... If there is a cluster of bandits I'd like to cast Hail of Thorns. It reads: The next time you hit a creature with a ranged weapon attack before the spell ends, this spell creates a rain of thorns that sprouts from your ranged weapon or ammunition. In addition to the normal effect of the attack, the target of the attack and each creature within 5 feet of it must make a Dexterity saving throw. A creature takes 1d10 piercing damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
Obviously I'd like to avoid capturing Targul and Poljen in the spell, but if I can hit enough of the bandits it may be worthwhile anyway.
How does the scene look?
If there is a very nice cluster near Poljen go right ahead. He is the sort to call an artillery strike in on his position, confident he will survive it. And Daishain, Poljen will now refrain from the attacks of opportunity, if you would be so kind.
Edited: PaulNelson on 18th Jan, 2017 - 1:29am
Given their confusion, they're largely clumped up in three groups. One of them has surrounded Targul, another group is trying (And mostly failing) to do the same with Poljen. The archers firing at both of them are largely together in the center. One potential target in particular with the archers has three men within that 5' range. Another among those chasing Pol could take two others with him.
Edited: daishain on 18th Jan, 2017 - 1:29am