Friday, 16 January 2026 21:17

Pathfinder Game 61 - 01/09/2026 - Random Anti-Paladin Featured

Written by
Rate this item
(0 votes)

TerStegan used his Sudden Charge to get through the second archway and around behind the Demonologist.  He hit despite his AC of 25.  Pretty good AC for a caster.  That did 26.  In response, he cast Blood Vengeance.  TerStegan missed that Will save (by 9) and took persistent bleed damage.  4d6 because it was a heightened spell.  He only took 8 that first round but he didn’t save.  The Demonologist took a step to avoid a reactive strike and then cast Fireball on the rest of us.  Oakwood critically failed and then used a hero point to make it.  (Fearing a heightened Fireball.)  Xeelie made it but Briscoe and Clarisa missed.  25 points but they used their Eat Fire reaction so 10 less.  Too bad Oakwood’s Thermal Nimbus wasn’t up yet. Briscoe charged forward and cast Powerful Inhalation.  That did 28 which the Antipaladin took half.  The Demonolgist missed the save, took it all and couldn’t speak above a whisper for one round.  The Antipaladin used her reaction to shield some of the damage.  Clarisa had focus points at least so moved up and cast Flurry of Claws.  She crit the Antipaladin for 23 but miss the other.  The Antipaladin stepped up to Briscoe and touch him with the anti healing hands.  He saved for half so 13.  And then raised her shield.  Xeelie cast Conductive Weapon on her weapon and did her Lore thing on the Antipaladin.  No damage modifiers.  And a shield expert which was already obvious.  Oakwood turned on his Thermal Nimbus, moved up and missed the Antipaladin.  In his defense, she had an AC of 29 with her shield raised. 

TerStegan moved, turned on his aura and missed the Antipaladin.  And then took 10 bleed.  The Demonologist couldn’t step into difficult terrain so he moved and took a TerStegan reaction.  That missed with a 1 but then heroically crit for 49.  He then cast Wall of Fire on top of Briscoe and the Antipaladin, splitting the group.  Briscoe took 19 less 10 for another Eat Fire.  Briscoe stepped out of the Wall, cast a Shock Wave (cone) that got both of them.  They both saved but were still off guard for a round.  Clarisa used Sure Strike on the concealed Antipaladin and did a Flurry of Claws on both.  She took 21 after the shield.  The Demonologist was hit due to Briscoe’s spell and she made the flat check.  That did 35 and he was “near death”.  The Antipaladin took a bit of fire from Oakwood and a bit more from the Wall.  She made her flat check and crit TerStegan for 39 points.  He missed his Fort save and was knocked prone from the hammer crit.  So then she hit him again for (max) 24.  And then raised her shield.  Xeelie moved and stepped and attacked the Antipaladin.  She hit for 18 but some of it bounced.  With the shield block, she got a free disarm attempt.  That succeeded but not a critical success.  Her grip was weakened on her rapier but she didn’t drop it.  Oakwood ran through the Wall and took 15.  As a reaction, the Demonolgost hit him with a reactive spell and crit.  That did 4d6+4 acid persistent.  He missed and then hit and killed him.  And then took 14 acid and didn’t save.

TerStegan stood up, made the flat check, but then rolled a 1.  And then missed.  And then took 14 bleed and dropped.  Briscoe ran through the Wall, taking 9 points after Eating Fire.  And then took the bleed off TerStegan’s body.  Clarisa did her TK attack on the Antipaladin and missed.  She then moved near TerStegan but had no actions left to aid him.  The Antipaladin took 24 more fire damage and decided to get out of the Wall.  She critically Shoved TerStegan’s body 10 feet out of the way and then followed behind it.  Xeelie, once she switched implements, took a reactive strike and hit for 14.  She was disappointed in that damage but it was enough to killed her.  She then moved and cast Fast Healing on TerStegan.  And then the GM ended the encounter. They had some stuff.  The long spear was +1.  And an Elixir of Cheetah’s speed.  TerStegan took the half plate and dropped the breastplate since it was worth more.  We spent more time arguing about what we could carry.  We decided to spend another half hour healing up and refocusing.  Just in case there was an undead army waiting for us at the exit.  We made it home without another encounter and took a long rest.

And then undid all the work we did to split all the treasure up.  Put it back on the party sheet, pulled off anything anyone wanted and then sold the rest for cash.  159+ gold each.  And after a long rest, went back into the dungeon.  At this point, the primary chronicler’s back seized up and he had to drop.

Read 22 times Last modified on Friday, 16 January 2026 21:20

Leave a comment

Make sure you enter all the required information, indicated by an asterisk (*). HTML code is not allowed.