Öhm, Leute, Leute... So schonmal nicht :roll:
Ich finde, Alandrian hat genau richtig gehandelt, und Kasimir und Gerald sollten ihm gleich tun, und zwar mit dieser Aktion:
Withdraw
Withdrawing from melee combat is a full-round action. When you withdraw, you can move up to double your speed. The square you start out in is not considered threatened by any opponent you can see, and therefore visible enemies do not get attacks of opportunity against you when you move from that square. (Invisible enemiesstill get attacks of opportunity against you, and you can’t withdraw from combat if you’re blinded.) You can’t take a 5-foot step during the same round in which you withdraw.
If, during the process of withdrawing, you move out of a threatened square (other than the one you started in), enemies get attacks of opportunity as normal.
You may not withdraw using a form of movement for which you don’t have a listed speed.
Note that despite the name of this action, you don’t actually have to leave combat entirely.
Restricted Withdraw: If you are limited to taking only a standard action each round you can withdraw as a standard action. In this case, you may move up to your speed (rather than up to double your speed).
Dann entfallen Gelegenheitsangriffe gegen euch und ihr seid schön in relativer Sicherheit. Lissadar sollte dann zusehen, dass er hindurchturnen kann, am Besten dort wo ich stehe, da es dort ja nur einen Gegner gibt.
Und, @Sensemann: soweit ich weiß, darf man Domänenzauber nicht umwandeln