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Post by Titus Blackbriar on May 16, 2019 14:17:37 GMT 1
Their final joust of the day, Titus as well as Smith are tiring, the day is growing darker and cooler, but the summer wind is pleasant and it has been a beautiful and exhilarating day. Time to end it in a fitting fashion! Knowing Your Opponent - Cunning (Tournaments) v Ser Andros: 5d6k3 17Oroklos timed out and rolled twice but that’s the first one.
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Post by Father on May 17, 2019 12:53:30 GMT 1
The last obstacle should not trouble Titus much.
Animal Handling 3, Ride 2. Endurance 3 Fighting 4, Long Blades 2, Lance 2 Courser Mail
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on May 17, 2019 13:41:53 GMT 1
For the last time today, Titus drives his steel-gray Destrier in a violent charge, his lance bursting in to a cloud of a thousands splinters as it shatters against Ser Andros.
PR: 19 (A3) Armour: 11 Health: 13/13 Charge 1-3 (N, EF, A3) v Ser Andros - F/SiS/CyB: 3#6d6k4+10 27 27 25 3#6d6k4+1 19 16 20 3#5d6k4 17 11 14Hmm... wait. 3 DoS. 11 dmg (4 AH +1 +2 Charge +3 Sup. Destrier +1 True Knight) even with Nobel thats what 16dmg? 16-7=9 Did I just kill him? Can he take injuries?
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 17, 2019 14:27:49 GMT 1
The outcome was as expected, and the crowd cheered Titus for his youthful displays of skill. Would could resist a dashing young tourney knight after all, whatever scandal House Levalle had embroiled him in? v Titus P1-3 N;SiS;CyB: 3#5d6k3+3 18 21 15 3#5d6k3 10 10 14 3#3d6 11 7 13PR: 14 Health: 0/9 AR: 7 [OOC: Victor chooses consequences of defeat, as I'm guessing he's tertiary and can't even take injures. You can go with Ransom, death etc as normal...]
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Post by Father on May 17, 2019 15:13:11 GMT 1
Secondary, but takes defeat by health.
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on May 17, 2019 15:38:33 GMT 1
O' the woes of Lord Flement Hutcheson.
Having recently lost his daughter to a sudden illness, brought on by Moon Tea some rumours said, Lord Flement already had his fair share of grief and regret. For who would have forced the young girl with such a strong dosage so late but the Old Man? Cruel Fate had robbed him of a daughter but he still had a son.
Ser Andros wasn't the strongest of knights but he could ride and hold a lance and swing a sword at least as was expected by a young heir. He wasn't the most handsome of men but the lad had a charming smile and it wouldn't be too hard to find him a favourable match. And in the end, a healthy son is the greatst gift the gods can grant a man, is it not?
But Cruel Fate would not have it so. Cruel Fate would have the young Ser Andros flung from his saddle yes, but instead of falling in the mud below, his leg gets stuck in the stirrups of the saddle, tendons tearing and snapping as Titus' lance hits him with full force. Cruel Fate would have it that when Ser Andros falls from his saddle yet remains stuck to it, his horse frightens and tries to kick him off.
Cruel Fate would have it that when the men finally manages to calm the beast down, whatever had remained of Andros' legs and hips is twisted and torn beyond any of the saving graces a Maester's hand might offer.
Lord Flement Hutchingson can only curse Cruel Fate as it robs him of his healthy son and in his stead returns to him a cripple.
Consequence of Defeat: The boy is Crippled, mechanical effect is Athletics cut by 1
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Post by Father on May 17, 2019 21:10:37 GMT 1
Secondary characters doesn't take drawbacks, but can slash an ability rank by 1.
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on May 17, 2019 23:01:09 GMT 1
Ah. Hmm.. could we slash Athletics by 1 and say that he is crippled?
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Post by Father on May 17, 2019 23:17:18 GMT 1
yes
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on May 17, 2019 23:18:57 GMT 1
Then so it shall be. Post updated.
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