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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Aug 15, 2019 14:44:43 GMT 1
Tourney lances and swords, the tools of a real knight. Daeron wasn’t even sure if that foreign savage knew how to couch a lance properly, let alone charge with one. Did they even teach jousting in Essos?
No matter, he would whip this dog, but first he watched to see him approach the field, making sure that he wouldn’t be charging against a war lance or something similarly nefarious.
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Post by Father on Aug 15, 2019 18:38:13 GMT 1
Racallio does not bring a horse, nor is there any sign of a sword. Instead he wields a boar spear, a large Mallet strapped across his back and a warhammer hanging from his belt. The gathered crowd spits curses at him for showing up with such weaponry when expressively forbidden. A growing number urges Daeron to just walk away, as this piece of shit is no true knight, and is thus undeserving of being treated as one by deigning to face him at all.
Daeron can walk away without any adverse affects, but he may attempt a simple intrigue (Convince) TN 19, or +1D using Incite. -On a Success, gain +1 Chivalry if using convince or inflict the Reviled Drawback on Racallio if using incite. -Critical failure: -1 Chivalry -Vainglorious attempts to compel fighting. -Vindictive attempts to compel fighting or use the incite option. -Defeat Racallio: +3 glory (Under the circumstances, he will be extremely tough to beat). -Dismount and engage using a bastard or longsword: +1 Chivalry, an additional +1 if defeating him.
Otherwise, Daeron might charge, if using tourney lance he'll get in the attack after set for charge is resolved because of reach, but if either him or horse is impaled, he'll get thrown off his mount (resolved as if mount dies, though can't be trapped under unless mount actually does die, just prone in that case, it's fair game to have the horse wear barding because honor is a thing Longtable knights tend to disregard). In this case, Racallio hanging on to the spear is resolved against Passive Athletics of whoever's impaled (+1D if it's the horse and it's dead).
Racallio: CD: 14 AR: 11 Health 12/12
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Aug 15, 2019 21:07:48 GMT 1
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Post by Father on Aug 15, 2019 21:14:55 GMT 1
Lord Willem will fork out an influence on the simple intrigue should you chose to do it, btw.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Aug 27, 2019 3:22:50 GMT 1
EDHID-Vindictive against Incite: 6d6k4 15 "Look at this cowardly foreigner, he's hardly a man, let alone a knight. I am still injured from the melee and he still refuses to fight with a shred of honor or courage.Come back and face me when you've learned enough of our language to understand the words of your vow, dog."He might not have been a master of incendiary language like his brother, Bittersteel, but Daeron knew well enough what prejudices motivated knights. Certainly better than than some foreign thug. Without giving him a second thought, he turns his mount and leaves the field. He doubted that this one would last long in Westeros, for a dark reputation could always be darker.
Daeron will use that Influence and Vindictively attempt to Incite the crowd against Racallio. EDHID-Incite+Influence TN 19: 6d6 20
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Post by Father on Aug 27, 2019 11:33:07 GMT 1
Racallio laughs at first, calling Daeron a coward and a craven, but Lord Eldon does not. The crowd does not. And eventually he understands that he has been outplayed and slinkers off the field.
Racallio now is reviled.
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on Aug 27, 2019 17:02:45 GMT 1
Roland applauded Daeron's fine words and adherence to Andal tradition. His opponent was an ill-made knight and all now knew it.
Foreign dog.
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Post by Trystane Sand on Aug 27, 2019 17:30:31 GMT 1
Trystane shifts a little uncomfortably at the venomous way the word "foreigner" is called out all around. Even though he joins in briefly with the applause, he does so out of a sense that failure to do so would make it seem like he supported Racallio.
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