Post by Father on Jul 31, 2019 15:46:36 GMT 1
As Lord Starling yields to the Pink Monster, The Kingsbridge line partly collapses, but the arrival of Ser Roland may yet swing the tide against the cheaters from The Crossing.
Ordinarily, Balon's stratagem would have worked out as intended, but luck and he appears to presently not be on speaking terms as The Daverhyls thunders in from one flank while the Redwynes from the other, fortunately, Redtusk seems to decide to even the odds by taking on some other knights with the bad luck of just being there, two or three, makes no matter, shouldn't last long. That The Brute of Bracken has a score to settle with Ser Mikel also lessens the hammer blow, but not by as much as Balon could have hoped for.
Thaddeus spies his target, and with The Mauler at his flank, this should work out as intended, with the added luck of Mandrakes having a bone to pick with Ser Farman, still, there is Lord Gormon to contend with, a quite capable knight, but not as capable as Ser Robyn, surely.
With the Redwynes too focused on Simon Tarly, Mikel appears to be alone for the moment in worrying about The Brute of Bracken, he might as well wheel around and face him head on, anything else would just invite an assault to his flank or from behind.
"All yours, brother!" Redtusk gestures at Ser Simon, deciding whose turn it is to clobber the squirebeater.
Trystane and Aerion faces Lord Walgrave Oakheart coming to take revenge for whatever petty insult Davos once delivered upon him, while terrible when roused, Lord Walgrave is not without his honor, and directs his knights to leave Ser Davos to him in noble combat, his sworn swords follows his example.
Ser Aemon keeps moving in the more open spaces towards the edges of the circular mass of men on the field, with no sign of any Longtable blackguards, surely they must find someone evenually as long as they keep going in the same direction as the sun travels the sky? But it does not appear to Daeron that Ser Aemon is particularly active in looking for them, or anyone in particular, just keep picking fights they should be able to win, a good way to conserve one's strength going into the tougher late stages, but give where Daeron last saw Lord Willem, they'd have trouble reacting to the appearance of Eldon's dogs in that area of the field.
Addam+Roland:
More Freys, scenario design pending Addam's scene and Health rolls for Team Willem.
Balon (+1D iniative):
3x Daverhyls on Eoric's flank, 2x Redwynes on the other flank (3x counting Parmen, but Simon is on 1v1 duty against him), can send Normyn to hold off the latter two while helping Eoric against the Dornish scum, Jorah probably not good for more than absorbing a hit at this point. Could look at variants such as:
-Direct Normyn to the Daverhyl flank and take a gambit on quickly bringing Horas down and then go back to the Daverhyls.
-Direct everything to the Daverhyl's and let the Redwyne barge you in the back.
-Redwynes are honorable enough that if you/Normyn challenge Horas to 1vs1, Zachary will sit out after overcoming Jorah, and *possibly* go help out against Daverhyls, trying Jorah vs Horas will likely be considered self-serving and petty.
Thaddeus:
With Robyn against Lord Flowers, alongside Farman, Gormon Peake and a couple of others, but Farman is up against some angry Mandrakes, so it's really you and Robyn vs Quentyn and Gormon.
Mikel (+1D iniative):
Single Combat vs The Brute of Bracken.
Parmen (+1D iniative):
Single Combat vs Ser Simon Tarly
Aerion:
Single Combat vs Ser Mors of Old Oak
Trystane:
Single Combat vs Ser Uthor Oakheart
Daeron:
How easy a target?: 3d122k1 90
Single Combat vs Lord Samwell Tully
Make choices (if any), post threads and roll initiative.
Ordinarily, Balon's stratagem would have worked out as intended, but luck and he appears to presently not be on speaking terms as The Daverhyls thunders in from one flank while the Redwynes from the other, fortunately, Redtusk seems to decide to even the odds by taking on some other knights with the bad luck of just being there, two or three, makes no matter, shouldn't last long. That The Brute of Bracken has a score to settle with Ser Mikel also lessens the hammer blow, but not by as much as Balon could have hoped for.
Thaddeus spies his target, and with The Mauler at his flank, this should work out as intended, with the added luck of Mandrakes having a bone to pick with Ser Farman, still, there is Lord Gormon to contend with, a quite capable knight, but not as capable as Ser Robyn, surely.
With the Redwynes too focused on Simon Tarly, Mikel appears to be alone for the moment in worrying about The Brute of Bracken, he might as well wheel around and face him head on, anything else would just invite an assault to his flank or from behind.
"All yours, brother!" Redtusk gestures at Ser Simon, deciding whose turn it is to clobber the squirebeater.
Trystane and Aerion faces Lord Walgrave Oakheart coming to take revenge for whatever petty insult Davos once delivered upon him, while terrible when roused, Lord Walgrave is not without his honor, and directs his knights to leave Ser Davos to him in noble combat, his sworn swords follows his example.
Ser Aemon keeps moving in the more open spaces towards the edges of the circular mass of men on the field, with no sign of any Longtable blackguards, surely they must find someone evenually as long as they keep going in the same direction as the sun travels the sky? But it does not appear to Daeron that Ser Aemon is particularly active in looking for them, or anyone in particular, just keep picking fights they should be able to win, a good way to conserve one's strength going into the tougher late stages, but give where Daeron last saw Lord Willem, they'd have trouble reacting to the appearance of Eldon's dogs in that area of the field.
Addam+Roland:
More Freys, scenario design pending Addam's scene and Health rolls for Team Willem.
Balon (+1D iniative):
3x Daverhyls on Eoric's flank, 2x Redwynes on the other flank (3x counting Parmen, but Simon is on 1v1 duty against him), can send Normyn to hold off the latter two while helping Eoric against the Dornish scum, Jorah probably not good for more than absorbing a hit at this point. Could look at variants such as:
-Direct Normyn to the Daverhyl flank and take a gambit on quickly bringing Horas down and then go back to the Daverhyls.
-Direct everything to the Daverhyl's and let the Redwyne barge you in the back.
-Redwynes are honorable enough that if you/Normyn challenge Horas to 1vs1, Zachary will sit out after overcoming Jorah, and *possibly* go help out against Daverhyls, trying Jorah vs Horas will likely be considered self-serving and petty.
Thaddeus:
With Robyn against Lord Flowers, alongside Farman, Gormon Peake and a couple of others, but Farman is up against some angry Mandrakes, so it's really you and Robyn vs Quentyn and Gormon.
Mikel (+1D iniative):
Single Combat vs The Brute of Bracken.
Parmen (+1D iniative):
Single Combat vs Ser Simon Tarly
Aerion:
Single Combat vs Ser Mors of Old Oak
Trystane:
Single Combat vs Ser Uthor Oakheart
Daeron:
How easy a target?: 3d122k1 90
Single Combat vs Lord Samwell Tully
Make choices (if any), post threads and roll initiative.