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Post by Trystane Sand on May 11, 2019 0:46:53 GMT 1
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Post by Father on May 11, 2019 12:06:32 GMT 1
Lord Owen defeated Lord Starling earlier, though that was considered a bit of an upset, they should be fairly evenly matched, but with Lord Roxton having the advantage of only needing a draw, Trystane's observations in earlier matches suggests that his opponent is likely to take a balanced approach.
PR 19 AR 10 Health 12
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Post by Trystane Sand on May 12, 2019 0:21:02 GMT 1
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PR: 19 AR: 10 Health 12/12 Fitted Full Plate Superior Courser Noble, Eyes Fixed [Forgot to put in the description that these are Rnds 1-3. Can reroll if it's a problem, but otherwise will try to be more careful.] [Accidentally added TK to SiS. Edits below rolls.] Ashford Group 6 - Owen Roxton - Fighting (EF, N): 3#5d6k3+7 20 17 21Ashford Group 6 - Owen Roxton - SiS: 3#6d6k4+3 20 25 24Corrected =18 23 22Ashford Group 6 - Owen Roxton - CYB: 3#4d6k4 17 12 11Base damage: 3*DoS +3 (AH+1 + Str 2 of Superior Courser) Halved from Noble Just to check my working; Fighting: 1DoS (5dmg), 0DoS (broken lance), 1DoS (5dmg)? SiS: Depends on Owen's rolls, but more than 19 means damage and potential unhorsing? CYB: 4, 3, 3 points of Health restored?
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Post by Father on May 12, 2019 11:17:18 GMT 1
The pair appears reasonably well matched until Lord Owen misses his third lance and thus finds himself defeated. Owen N: 3#6d6k4+4 19 21 16 3#6d6k4+1 19 18 19 3#4d6 10 15 15PR 19 AR 10 Health 12 Superior Destrier and Superior Full Plate for ransom.
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