Kickin’ up the ant-hill
Issue 4: Part 2: The Castle: Second Excursion: Day 1: Kickin’ up the ant-hill
Having found the tunnel, the group plans it attack. Rach and Nokie will start the attack, trying to draw the ants across the room, while the rest of the team feather fall’s down thanks to Omac (who is now called Omar by the team). With the plan set, they tie all the available rope, 50 from Bam Bam, 50 from Q, and 45 from Rach together and to the door. This will allow them a chance at an escape in a hurry.
The Feldor take their places and Rach and Nokie start the battle. Rach moves in and nukes an ant with acid breath, while traversing the ceiling. Nokie floats in and blasts another ant to smithereens with his eldritch blast. Rach then moves to the far side of the room, letting out a dragon roar. Nokie, stay in place, blasting another ant. Q, in hawk form, flies in and lands near Rach, but on the ground, then shifts to his Tiger form. The rest of the Feldor begin floating in, only their order was somehow mixed up and Pebbles is first! He begins playing music. The ants begin spreading out, and converging, not on Rach, but on Q and towards Pebbles. Two weaker looking ants disappear down the hole and a flood of big warrior ants come out. Rach dives from the ceiling flying into the whole, yelling that he plans to bottle neck the ants from coming out. He disappears from the battle, devouring ants or melting them with his acid breath.
An ant approaching Pebbles crosses the stone alter next to the statue, which then awakens!!! It crushes the ant and moves towards more ants. Q then finds himself surrounded, and takes a bite before his dangerous run back to his allies, but Omac steps up and lays waste to an ant with a scorching ray, but misses on his second attempt. BamBam, having continues to slaughter ants as they approach her. Nokie yells warning, “The statue has come alive and is killing ants!” It was more a warning to Rach than any others.
The Feldor minus their dragon, regroup near the rope, as the Golem begins running out ants to squash. Omac and Nokie’s first attempts at magic, eldritch blast and fiery burst, both prove unable to penetrate the monster’s spell resistance. It approaches, and Q steps up to bite it, but misses. The Golem pounds the tiger form druid, and some effect attacks his mind, but he fights it off. He is unable to warn his allies of the effect in this form. He figures he can handle 3 or 4 more stikes like that at best, but will stick with the fight for a bit longer. The statue, previously faceless, has a glyph appear on hits face and from it, blood geysers out at Nokie, coating him. He is able to resist whatever ill effect that would have followed.
Omac and Pebbles begin trying to translate and study the alter of sacrifice. Pebbles has Omac use comprehend languages to read it, and then remembers more about the alter. If you die upon it, it is supposed to bring you back to life with great healing abilities. He stands on it. Omac joins him.
Meanwhile, Q moves to flank the golem, it misses its attack of opportunity. He succeeds in biting it hard, thanks some to Pebbles inspiring percussion. Bam Bam misses it on her attack. The Golem then slams Q hard twice, only this time the magical effect takes hold of him, despite his extreme effort to shake it off. Q does not look well, barely on his feat. In fact his mind is foggy and he begins to babble, which as a tiger, sounds like purring, then hissing, then meow, then a shriek and on and on. Pebbles identifies this as the effect of a confusion spell. Bam bam is struck by the creature next, confusing her as well, but she still manages to kill the creature. Then, Q suddenly sees Bam bam before him with her axe all bloody (from ants) and he lunges at her to bite before she can kill him too! He bites down hard on her. Nokie, who had been using hit and run tactics from the exit tunnel until the golem fell, announces, “Q, don’t attack her, she’s on our side!” Pebbles catches him up that Q is confused. He tells Bam Bam to subdue Q, only she doesn’t try to, she swings to kill, but cannot connect, twice. Pebbles brings up the healing aura, perhaps he can save the pair, but how if both the warriors are confused???
Omac moves to flank Q, trying to put him down with subdual before Bam Bam kills him. Pebbles moves in to distract Bam Bam, and actually scores a hit with his magical short sword, drawing her confused homicidal rage on him. Q retaliates on Omac, taking a chunk from his leg. Bam bam advances on Pebbles but misses, and Nokie finds that he has absolutlely no way to help Pebbles and hovers impotently. Q and Omac keep exchanging blows, with Omac missing and Q tearing pieces off of his mage friend. Pebbles is relieved when Bam bam recovers slightly from the spell, he tells her to throw that damn axe away. Instead, she drops it and runs for the rope, beginning to climb out of the room.
Nokie blasts Q down, and Omac stabilizes him, then retreats to the pedestal with Pebbles. Pebbles quits playing music and gets ready to heal Omac. Pebbles has rage come over her again, and feels that Nokie is going to shoot her down like he did Q, she drops to the ground and leaps for him with her greatsword, but cannot reach the flying Halfling. He retaliates with a tanglefoot bag, and she draws her bow, but cannot hit him. On the pedestal, Omac receives healing from Pebbles, but they draw bow-fire from Bam bam in doing so.
At this point, Rach has returned, having run out of ant challengers and knowing the bardic music stopped. Pebbles immediately tells him to “Hide, Bam Bam is confused!” The tiny dragon instead charges forward and hits her with his cone of slow gas. She shrugs it off and turns her rage on Rach. She cannot hit him either. He advances to do subdual, but cannot strike her while being careful. Shortly after, the confusion wears off. The group revives Q, under watchful eye, beak and fist, who is now fine as well. The group recovers hit points and prepares to discuss the next step. They fill in Rach, and he tells them of the tunnels he entered, where he killed many ants, and can hear many more, but they did not advance on him. A thorough search of the room reveals nothing of interest.



