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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 15, 2019 22:11:16 GMT 1
Things were drawing near to a close and the prize was almost in sight. Proud as ever, but chastened from an unexpected draw earlier in the day, Roland searched for memories of his next opponent - talented with lance and sword but never a natural rider, or so his memory told him. As with other matches, Roland's familiarity wit the tourney scene helped him take the measure of his opponent. PR: 21 AR: 11 Health: 12/12 I/W/F: 0/0/0 [P2] know Jasper Flowers: 5d6k3 16
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Post by Father on May 16, 2019 21:33:17 GMT 1
Not the strongest of riders, no. Ser Jasper was always the one left out by the Oakheart master at arms, presumably because Lord Walgrave detests the bastard. Instead he had thrown himself at swordsmen twice his age in the yard and risen to the challenge.
PR 14 AR 10 Health 12
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 16, 2019 23:52:56 GMT 1
Roland rode conservatively, but hoped that he would still have enough of an advantage to overcome his opponent, though truth be told they shared a common enemy in Lord Oakheart. Ser Jasper would not be so easily conquered with blade in hand. [P2] v Jasper N,EF,Brace;SiS;CyB: 9#8d6k4+6 24 25 26 27 20 21 24 22 27 9#6d6k4+4 19...PR: 21 AR: 11 Health: 12/12 I/W/F: 0/0/0
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Post by Father on May 17, 2019 15:45:55 GMT 1
Ser Jasper lasts for two tilts before being unhorsed. Jasper N+Braced: 3#7d6k4 21 21 12 3#5d6k3+3 20 10 20 3#4d6 11 10 21
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