

Your daughter is waiting with my dog, Tinder."Īuren skewers the black skinned abomination on his greatsword and carries the body down to the main floor. It seems to cater to a more old-school approach in some ways.Īuren wards himself by making the "sign of the sword" in between himself and the foul corpse. It's has a really detailed, robust movement system.īut I can understand why Radiance doesn't emphasize AoO's or the battle mat. But I think in the case of tactical movement, when we need to, we can borrow or house rule from 4e. A creature can also crawl beneath a table to gain cover." I briefly searched, but couldn't find the terrain rules for furniture in Pathfinder or D20 Modern. The (4e) Rules Compendium states: "Furniture costs 1 extra square of movement to move on top of a table or a chair, but no extra movement to move off.

So yeah, it would be counted as a Constructed Terrain Feature. In that case, Zeke doesn't actually knock it over (which would indeed be a standard action), but rather he scrambles over the top, knocking over dishes and food scraps in his wake. However, the table in Zeke's hotel room is one I envision of a heftier quality. Okay, if a table (or furniture in general) is of light build, I'd say it would present no impediment to movement.

"What WAS that thing down in the saloon marshal? I thought it was Frank, but when you killed him, he turned into that foul creature!"Ĭhris wrote:So how does knocking over a table work into a move action - is it just like going over difficult terrain or something? just asking for better understanding of mechanics here Then she pauses, and a horrified look comes into her eyes. I think maybe Zeke just recently found out about Langdon and now he and his cohorts are raising Cain. Sally says she's planning on retiring from the business and her and Langdon want to move to Seattle. But marshal, Sally told me that she loves another man, Langdon Ward from up yonder past Deer's Creek. She sighs, then adds, "Lately, Zeke's seemed to taken a shine to Sally. Anyhow, ain't never been trouble like this before." Them boys is rude, but they always paid real good. They usually show up after a few weeks out on the trail.

They're cowpokes working for Bossman Biggs ranch. They're holed up in room #303." She leads Auren down the striking blue and green carpeted hallway with red-striped velvet wallpaper.Īs you approach the locked hotel room, in a hush, she explains further, "Zeke and his boys have been coming around for a few months now. "Come quick marshal! He's holding poor Sally hostage. In the hall way, he once again encounters Clarissa, and she appears distraught. The marshal finds the stairwell and heads up to the third floor. In his haste, he notices there are still some folks hanging around in the saloon and cleaning up after the earlier battle. Is Auren a regular client? Even if he is not, I would expect that as town marshal, he would possess at least a cursory knowledge of the layout of most landmarks in Pestilence.Īuren exits the backstage area and locates the lobby connecting the saloon with the hotel.
