Two of the wolf-riders reach the dwarves. The first wolf rears onto its haunches, snapping teeth and swiping a paw at the dwarf to the left of the approaching party members. The dwarf turns both attacks against his shield, then swings a crushing blow with his hammer that pitches the goblin from the back of the wolf and into the snow. The second wolf-rider directs his mount in a quick turn just as he reaches the dwarf, jabbing with his spear as he closes the distance. The dwarf barely manages to knock the spear tip aside with his shield, and the action throws him slightly off balance. His return hammer-attack finds nothing but air.
((Dang, these guys are good! This one is, at any rate.))
Baldhart still sprints toward the fray, but her path takes her directly into the path of the running dwarf. He notices her about thirty feet away and pulls his hammer free, raising his shield as she closes the distance.
((She'll probably use the dwarf/shield combo as a springboard and keep right on going.
((…how did he not notice her until now? She's kinda obvious. Several kinds of obvious, really. Okay, so not all the dwarves are as good as the first one.))
((Alright… done being goofy now. No, there isn't anything in here about what Hiljikki is doing.))
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GM thing: Most important item I've learned since I started creating maps on computer: always create—and retain!—blank version of map. That way, all you need to do is pull it up and add minor updates, don't need to erase anything. Which may be what you're doing… but I'd be embarrassed to tell you how long it took for me to learn the part about retaining an unadorned copy, so I figured I'd best not assume.
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