Re: Scourge of the Silver Marches D&D 3.5
Well, the way I see it, there's three possible outcomes:
1) I succeed in commanding him (not bloody likely), in which case I simply tell him to start moving back towards everyone else, and he dies.
2) I succeed in rebuking him (my hopeful result), in which case he stops dead and cowers. I blast him, should be enough to finish him off with the acid damage.
3) I fail at turning him entirely (which is probably what's going to happen), in which case I still moved my hasted 60 feet after him, so he isn't getting away and I can blast him next turn or the turn after, hopefully finishing him off with that.
With any of the three, he probably ends up dead, and if he does manage to survive all that, we can still track him to his coffin and finish him off while he's weak. Anything anybody else does only adds to the likelyhood of success
