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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 8, 2019 13:49:31 GMT 1
In most families Ser Horas Redwyne would stand head and shoulders above his kinsmen, but House Redwyne was no ordinary family. Despite all his talents he was in the long shadows cast by Ser Garth Redwyne of the Kingsguard and Redtusk. Still, Horas was a peer of as fine a knight as Ser Parmen Redwyne and said to be the equal of talented knights like Lord Owen Roxton and Balon Blackbriar. Roland would have to ride well to retain his place among Ashford's champions. He saluted the knight in House Redwyne's familiar azure and resolved to that Seven that he would do just that. PR: 21 AR: 11 Health: 12/12 I/W/F: 0/0/0 [P2] know Horas Redwyne: 5d6k3 13
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Post by Father on May 9, 2019 11:45:22 GMT 1
Ser Horas is one of those knights that happens to be good at everything, and possibly could have been evenly matched with Roland in the lists had he cared to train specifically to be good at such sports.
Animal Handling 4 Ride 2 Endurance 4 Fighting 5 Lances 3 Full Plate Superior Courser
Goes Noble, might mix up strategies, will be happy with nine broken lances.
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 9, 2019 13:17:27 GMT 1
Steady, steady.
A knight of Ser Horas's prowess was unlikely to be caught out easily, and a champion more to lose than a challenger. [P2] v Horas P1-9 N,EF,Brace;SiS;CyB: 9#8d6k4+6 28 26 26 26 25 21 22 24 25 9#6d6k4+4 18...- Weakest SiS roll is 16 on P5, so 3 DoS would unhorse Roland unless he uses BotA, but needs a very strong roll and aggressive tactics from Ser Horas to happen.
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Post by Father on May 15, 2019 9:14:13 GMT 1
Ser Horas does not go for aggressive tactics, neither man appears overly threatened in their seats as all nine lances are broken. Horas N: 3#7d6k4+4 22 24 25 3#6d6k4+1 19 23 20 3#4d6 18 17 8Horas N: 3#7d6k4+4 22 26 27 3#6d6k4+1 22 20 22 3#4d6 15 17 16Horas N: 3#7d6k4+4 23 23 20 3#6d6k4+1 16 17 24 3#4d6 14 13 11
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