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Post by Addam Velaryon on Jun 26, 2019 5:24:16 GMT 1
QFP1-3 Redtusk N, EF, HiS: 3#6d6k4+7 27 22 24QFP1-3 Redtusk SiS: 3#6d6k4-2 16 17 17 Surviving 2 DoS all three rounds QFP1-3 Redtusk CyB: 3#3d6 5 13 10
Ser Roland Redwyne was one of the premier jousters in the reach, but new up and comers were constantly replacing the old stars. Unfortunately for Redtusk, Addam was one such jouster.
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Post by Father on Jun 26, 2019 7:03:14 GMT 1
His favored horse now rendered unusable by foul play, Redtusk may be vulnerable, but he does not appear hindered much to start with, having little difficulty matching Addam's lance for the first few passes. With the sword, Addam would surely be outmatched.
PR 21 Redtusk N: 3#7d6k4+7 22 24 24 3#7d6k4+1 17 17 24 3#6d6k4 19 20 16Redtusk in a 5-4 lead by my count.
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Post by Addam Velaryon on Jun 26, 2019 18:13:44 GMT 1
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Post by Father on Jun 26, 2019 18:21:36 GMT 1
A great many lances breaks, on the sixth pass, Addam finds himself in a familiar situation of his seat becoming precarious, would this time prove the instance where no miraculous recovery presents itself? Redtusk N: 3#7d6k4+7 22 23 26 3#7d6k4+1 21 21 23 3#6d6k4 20 20 22So 9-5 in DoS, and Addam having a 2 DoS hit on pass 6 which 12 doesn't quite suffice to get through.
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Post by Addam Velaryon on Jun 27, 2019 6:50:04 GMT 1
Unfortunately, there would be no come from behind victory for Addam this round as his knocked from his horse and defeated
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