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Post by Balon Blackbriar on May 22, 2019 20:30:14 GMT 1
Know Your Opponent, Bryndon Cox, Awareness (Tournaments): 3d6 8With the second day of the tournament underway Balon faced Ser Brydon Cox though if truth be told he'd never heard of him. Balon's first match had gone to foot, his second was a draw, hopefully his third match would be a win. I don't need the coin but it'd be nice if I could make it to day three. He told anyone that asked tournaments didn't matter to him, that training for war was far more important but the reality was different. Hearing people cheer his name and the grandeur that went along with it was something Balon wanted. He'd never admit it. He'd make fun of his brother for it. But he wanted it nonetheless.
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Post by Father on May 23, 2019 12:58:05 GMT 1
If Balon haven't heard of him, he surely can't be a challenge.
Animal Handling 3, Ride 2 Endurance 3 Fighting 4 Lance 2 Courser Mail
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Post by Balon Blackbriar on May 23, 2019 19:21:20 GMT 1
PR: 18 (19, Aggressive 1) ToHit: 6d6k4+6 (N, EF, A1) SiS: 6d6k+1 CyB: 6d6k4 Full Plate Superior Courser ___________________________________________ Whitewalls, R3 P1-3, vs. Bryndon Cox, N+EF+A1, SiS, CyB: 3#6d6k4+6 25 24 18 3#6d6k4+1 22 10 19 3#6d6k4 12 18 20Balon wasn't looking to hurt Ser Bryndon, he simply wanted to win and move on. The first blow he delivered was his most devastating.
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on May 23, 2019 19:41:05 GMT 1
A man of Ser Bryndon's quality could not hope to resist Ser Balon on such form! He was thrown from his horse on the very first pass, despite riding well by his own competent standards. Balon may well have rued the failure to decisively win either of his first two engagements with the lance, but here at last was the victory he longed for! Perhaps time and valiant deeds would see the crowds cheer him too, as they had cheered his late father and still cried out for his dashing brother. v Balon P1-3 N;SiS;CyB: 3#5d6k3+3 16 19 18 3#5d6k3 15 15 12 3#3d6 12 7 8PR: 14 AR: 7 Health: 9/9
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