Looks like four of you against those bandits and possibly some wolves. The DM isn't making us enter this battle I guess we're still coming down the mountain. Good luck!
"By this black I could not tell whether you were friend or foe!" exclaimed Amrynth offering no console as it became apparent that his companions rode like a devil were after them because in fact, in a manner of speaking there were several. He looks to Daphne, "Are you still able, lass?".
Wanderer having her hands full with Daphne will not do. Is it wise that she remain?
"Hide, Daphne in the rocks, Wanderer.", Amrynth looks to Kalfie as he picks up his bow, gets behind the wagon and notches an arrow. "Ready a bow."
OOC: (Edit)
Amrynth retrieves his bow and takes cover behind the wagon and readies his short bow. He keeps his sword beside him leaning against the wagon (but not in the wagon as the horse may get spooked in the fray and take off on them). The rest of his gear is in the rocks away from him.
(I don't know if we were able to unharness the horse or not, I don't think so.)
Edited: Tiphereth on 6th Mar, 2009 - 2:41pm
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Amrynth retrieves his bow and takes cover behind the wagon and readies his short bow. He keeps his sword beside him leaning against the wagon (but not in the wagon as the horse may get spooked in the fray and take off on them). The rest of his gear is in the rocks away from him.
Wander is asked by Amrynth to Hide Daphne from the up coming foray.
Kalfie Grabs his two handed sword and Joins Amrynth. Bow at ready and his sword leaning near by for easy retrieval.
The draw horse will be untethered if need be cut free and tethered along with the other two mounts. Once the draw horse is freed the wagon will be tipped up to provide better protection if time permits.
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I assume they are 5 minutes or less behind us. I did not see any numbers likely due to darkness.