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Post by Parmen Redwyne on May 2, 2019 1:47:39 GMT 1
Parmen had never rode against any member of House Frey but they were apparently well-known (if not well-liked) in the Riverlands. What Parmen cared about was how well he could ride a horse and place a lance. {P2/R1} KYO-LordFrey (Cunning): 3d6 13
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Post by Father on May 2, 2019 11:07:10 GMT 1
Lord Frey is not particularly skilled at the list, the man should not prove to be much of an obstacle.
AH 3D+1B Fighting 4D+1B Endurance 3D Superior Destrier Superior Full Plate
Goes Noble+Braced.
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on May 5, 2019 5:24:06 GMT 1
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Post by Father on May 8, 2019 22:08:18 GMT 1
Lances cracks and Lord Frey finds himself on the ground, Ser Parmen does not. Ryman Frey, noble+braced: 4d6k3+1 13 4d6k3+4 16 3d6 14
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on May 13, 2019 3:26:48 GMT 1
"Well ridden my Lord." The Riverlord had the guts to ride in the tourney and the skill to break his lance cleanly, he deserved the salute that Parmen offered him once his squire had helped him to regain his feet.
{OOC: Ransom from Superior Destrier and Superior Full Plate, correct?"
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Post by Father on May 13, 2019 12:38:13 GMT 1
yes
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