Me too… but look on the bright side. With that sort of distraction you should easily have Advantage on the Stealth roll, if you don't already.
EDIT: 24 HP added to my sheet. Thank you kindly.
Edited: PaulNelson on 5th Oct, 2018 - 5:19pm
Daishain, Paul's post just reminded me. Has the castle been firing over the maze to at least disrupt the activity of the 50+ folks messing around outside the tower? Might buy some time, at least. Just curious if that is going on and if it has been at least mildly successful, even if they haven't killed anyone. I know they don't have infinite ammunition, either.
(If the projectiles are metal and we don't have a smith on the castle staff by now, we should probably invest in one for lots of reasons!).
I could have sworn we had a post to that effect… But I can't find it. Perhaps I planned it and never got around to it?
Whatever the case, the castle has been periodically launching bolts. Accuracy from this distance is limited however, so mostly they've just been inducing the foe to stick closer to cover, and heading for it whenever watchers spot something incoming.
There is technically a smith on the staff at present. However he is not particularly skilled, and is mainly there for maintenance/replacement services for the castle's metalwork. If you want a weapon forger, you'll want to look for someone else.
Edited: daishain on 8th Oct, 2018 - 7:04pm
Is Tazskan able to communicate through his familar? Or was it blocked, by the invisible barrier in the area?
Is it still blocked?
If not blocked, then he will communicate the partys progress, and current position, to those in the sky castle.
Quietly, and in a unobtrusive manner of course.
If I were Cyanwrath, having seen the flying castle scatter my ground forces, I would probably position a unit or two close to where you exit the maze into the center where the tower itself is, ready to repel the newcomers. Poljen is hoping to see that. For he likes the idea of suddenly members of the Silver Blaze pouring out of the tower where they are NOT expecting an attack. But when the units by the maze exit move to reinforce the group under attack closer to the tower, a few of our sneakier types (Mari, maybe Cratol and one or two others), hit THAT group from behind, having been waiting for the attack as a signal… but it depends on how they have their forces arrayed…