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Luzai is just so pissed off right now. Okay, this probably won't work, but in case it does: Sleep?

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Yeah, no. Doesn't even need to make a save.

Hmm, he's running low on bombs and Ulbrig seems like a soft target, how about he focuses him down next? Then he can feed the rapier girl to the mimic and finish off the paladin, that seems like the best course of action here.

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Soft target like hell. One way or another, Ulbrig doesn't go down immediately, and now the alchemist has another set of griffon scratches across his face to contend with. 

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It's infuriating - both the fact that the paladins thought they could go after him and that this is the extent of the forces they sent. They're week, green, uncoordinated, and half of them can't even hurt him, which really feels like it ought to matter more than it has so far but just makes all the wounds they do deal as infuriating as they are painful. He steps back, unstoppers another potion vial, and throws his last bomb into Ulbrig's face as one of his last cure serious wounds takes effect. 

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The bomb does hurt! 

It does not put Ulbrig down. 

SLASH. Better look out for cat(-bird) scratch fever. 

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What the fuck is this dude made of? He's a third circle alchemist, do they all have fire resistance? Whatever. His claws might not be as large, but unlike the catboy he can hit with them; it's just a matter of focusing on him for a few moments until he drops, and then sticking the rapier girl to the floor with some adhesive spittle. Ideally it'll immobilize her for long enough for the mimic to get a grapple going, but if not it'll still get her and her rapier out of the fight so he can finally focus on the one person who's really putting on the hurt.

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He is made of GRIFFONS and SARKORIS, bitch. 

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Is it possible to land a Boneshaker on this guy?

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It is! He hasn't gotten any less superhumanly durable in the last six seconds, but unlike every other bit of magic they've used so far he very much notices it, and Villibor gets the strong impression that if Seelah weren't between them right now he would be immediately struggling to live long enough to regret it. As things stand, though, it's enough to force the alchemist to use up the last of his potions and slow his attacks on Seelah.

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Say what you will for how annoying it is that he seems able to just heal off everything they do, it's definitely a lot less convenient than lay on hands. She's still only hitting him about a third of the time now that she doesn't have anyone to flank him with, but he's got the same success rate against her, and while he has twice as many claws as she has swords Radiance does seem to hit him a lot harder. If she hadn't already used up her healing as well she might even win this from here, but as things stand it would be pretty convenient if Luzai or Villibor has another one of whatever that was.

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Yep! They did not have to plan for combat against way too many cultists at once, so he didn't fill his second-circle slots with Web, and Boneshaker is his best combat spell. 

The second one doesn't make it past this fucking guy's fucking spell resistance. The third and final one does, but doesn't do nearly as much damage as the first one. Fuck. 

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Okay this is officially dire enough to risk getting Seelah and Ulbrig with a Grease under the alchemist. 

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The first one bounces off his spell resistance, and the second he resists. It's down to a slugging match, then, and if he won't win by as much as he would like he's still going to win.

Which makes it all the more awkward when he and Seelah both slip and fall on the grease.

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Oh good. Now that it's not going to get him killed, he can go get her with a cure moderate wounds, and Camellia as well for good measure before they're both back on their feet and he needs to make a hasty withdrawal.

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It's a very near thing, but Seelah gets back to her feet at the same time that he does, and while the grease is a lot more risky for her than him she also doesn't have to retreat that far to get free. The fight is still touch and go for several more moments, but in the end the healing proves just decisive enough, and the alchemist drops about a moment before Seelah would have had to.

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Well. 

That could've gone better. 

It also could've gone worse! Nobody's dead! But, like, also. 

"Lesson learned about assuming we can take arbitrary cultist targets just because they're not part of a huge group." 

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He's not gonna chide Luzai because he didn't object to the plan either. But, also, bleah. 

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It really is mysterious how everyone who dropped managed to stay stable without bleeding out, yep. 

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“I think we really need to avoid any fights on the way back. I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty much on my last legs here.”

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"Yeah. Agreed." Small shudder. 

(She is going to FIND OUT what things Moonlight Glimmer likes and use that information to display her gratitude, because, seriously.) 

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Okay, so, time to find out if this excursion was even slightly worth it. First they can search the body, then the building...probably it would have been a good idea to bring Woljif. Oh well. 

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Most of what they find on his body is extracts they can’t use; one of the problems with starting a knock down drag out fight with an alchemist in their lab is that they can use all their best stuff to try to kill you. They get their hands on a good selection of poisons, acid, and alchemist fire, not to mention a handful of tanglefoot bags, but the only genuinely valuable thing he had on his was an enchanted crossbow that he apparently never had the space to use in their fight.

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ENCHANTED CROSSBOW FUCK YEAH. 

What about reagents? Alchemical paraphernalia? 

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Oh, a lot more of those. In addition to the obvious beakers and vials, he's got stocks of myrrh, quicksilver, urea, magnesium, sulphur, spirit of wine, and phosphorus, as well as a few things that seem to have been partway through an unknown distillation process.

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Hell yes. He will ignore the unidentified partway-distilled things on account of how taking those seems like a bad idea, but beakers, vials, miscellaneous ingredients, he's going to scoop those. 

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