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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on May 4, 2019 2:12:25 GMT 1
As is customary, Ser Daeron bows and gives his honors to the bride as well as the host family before offering similar honors to his opponent, Lord Owen Roxton. He was older by a good margin, but he made up for it with his remarkable skill and speed. Given that the tourney rules favored a defending champion, Daeron opted to ride like most men rather than as Wildfyre.
PR: 19 AR: 10 Health: 12/12 Fitted Full Plate Superior Courser Ashford vs Owen-R1-N; SiS; CYB: 6d6k4+4 20 6d6k4+1 20 4d6 19
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Post by Father on May 4, 2019 14:58:44 GMT 1
Lord Oxton is much more formidable with sword in hand, but a strong jouster as well.
PR 19 AR 10 Health 12 Owen N: 6d6k4+4 25 6d6k4+1 15 4d6 18
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on May 5, 2019 18:16:32 GMT 1
Daeron raises the stakes slightly for the next three tilts against Lord Owen, hoping that he might make a mistake.
PR: 19 AR: 11 Health: 12/12 Ashford vs Owen-R2-4-N-EF; SiS; CYB: 3#6d6k4+5 24 22 27 3#6d6k4+1 17 16 19 3#4d6 13 21 142, 1, and 2 DOS for SiS TN of 14, 10, 14
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Post by Father on May 5, 2019 22:46:50 GMT 1
Splinters fly, but no knights. Owen N: 3#6d6k4+4 22 26 19 3#6d6k4+1 17 18 24 3#4d6 20 13 10
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on May 6, 2019 16:39:46 GMT 1
At the rate they were going, Daeron could have probably forced a draw from his evenly matched opponent, but draws didn't make champions. Either he would win or lose, there would be no middle ground. Biding his time and attempting to lull Lord Owen into a routine, he finally unleashed himself and tore down the lists in an all-out charge.
PR: 16 (19-3) AR: 11 Health: 12/12 Ashford vs Owen-R5-N-HiS-A3-EF-HS: 6d6k4+10 21 (TN 13 for SiS) Ashford vs Owne-R5-SiS; CYB: 6d6k4-3 12 4d6 15 (Should be a 13 with a superior mount. Loses his seat as long as Owen rolls a 21) Wow, I don't know the odds of rolling a 21, but I can't imagine that they're great, that's almost as bad as my rolls vs Preston.
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Post by Father on May 6, 2019 17:20:42 GMT 1
Lord Owen continues his trusted tactics. Owen N: 6d6k4+4 23 6d6k4+1 16 4d6 14Makes no matter but he would have gone braced with HS.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on May 6, 2019 17:26:40 GMT 1
Once more Wildfyre has overextended himself against a more patient jouster as he tumbles to the ground. Should he ever learn to temper his impulses he might make a great tourney knight, that is unless his hot-headedness gets him killed before then.
Defeated
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