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Post by Titus Blackbriar on Apr 30, 2019 21:10:02 GMT 1
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Post by Father on May 1, 2019 11:07:46 GMT 1
Lord Benjen is not expected to be a match for Ser Titus, no.
AH 4D+2B Fighting 4D+2B Endurace 4D Superior Courser Full Plate
Might as well aim for shield and hope for a draw.
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on May 1, 2019 13:02:32 GMT 1
A short affair was expected and a short affair it was. In the first pass Titus deftly plucks the helmet off Lord Benjen while remaining steady in his own seat. He had unhorsed the host of the tournament in the last tilt and now he had to prove that he deserved the honour.
PR: 19 (A3) Armour: 10 Health: 13/13 Charge 1-3 (N, EF, A3, Show Off) v Lord Benjen - F/SiS/CyB: 3#6d6k4+10 31 28 27 3#6d6k4+1 22 14 21 3#5d6k4 12 11 16
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 1, 2019 16:30:44 GMT 1
By some miracle, Lord Willum kept his seat despite losing his helm in the first pass, but even taking the conservative approach of aiming for his foe's shield proved inadequate, the awkwardly angled lance missing rather than snapping cleanly. The famously gallant Lord Willum lived up to his reputation, gracefully acknowledging Ser Titus's skill after the first pass, yielding the match. "Deftly done Ser, your father's legacy lives on in you." v Titus P1-3: 3#5d6k3+4 10 20 18 3#6d6k4+1 19 11 21 3#4d6 20 21 22[OOC: corrected to have him yield after the first pass.]
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Post by Father on May 1, 2019 16:40:03 GMT 1
His nephew would undoubtedly have kept going, his uncle? Not so much.
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 1, 2019 16:47:33 GMT 1
[OOC: thanks, corrected.]
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