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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Oct 8, 2019 21:26:04 GMT 1
After a brief interaction with his brother, all smiles and congratulations, Robyn moves on to his next challenge. He has some confidence under his belt, and after two passes, that is all Robyn needed to make sure that he would push through the rest of the tournament. He readies himself in his saddle, and prepares for the next round versus Ser Rowan, keeping the same strategy as before.
Ok, just so I am aware, the training penalty is for the horse? Since it wasn't equipped to ride in a joust? It makes sense, but I was curious. Also, could I possibly use Symon's horse for the rest of the matches, or is it just 'ransomed' until the end of the tournament? Either way, for this one, he will continue to use his previous horse. RvR P1-3 - N + EF + TK +T (F) & SiS & CyB: 3#6d6k3+8 19 24 19 3#7d6k4+1 20 19 23 3#4d6 11 19 12
PR: 21 AR: 11 HP: 12
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Post by Father on Oct 9, 2019 19:37:56 GMT 1
Ser Robert may not be quite as skilled as Ser Robyn, but he does break his lances and keep his seat for the first three tilts.
Training penalty comes with the lance. Symon would be needing his horse for other challengers, so it wouldn't be very gallant to not return it in exchange for it's value in coin as ransom. PR 19 AR 10 Health 12 Roland N+HiS: 3#5d6k3+6 22 21 18 3#6d6k4-2 11 18 18 3#4d6 11 10 13
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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Oct 9, 2019 20:03:10 GMT 1
Robyn would try something he had never done before, and seeing that his opponent isn't as skilled as he is, he might as well try to show off. If it didn't work, he would continue on as normal, with the same strategy as before.
It was supposed to have show off in the mix, but it wasn't noted... RvR P4 - N + EF + HiS + Agressive 2 + TK +T (F) & SiS & CyB: 6d6k3+12 24 7d6k4-2 15 4d6 14
For this pass, his PR is reduced to 19
Then back to the usual
RvR P5-8 - N + EF + TK +T (F) & SiS & CyB: 3#6d6k3+8 21 23 17 3#7d6k4+1 23 23 23 3#4d6 18 10 13
PR: 21 AR: 11 HP: 12
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Post by Father on Oct 10, 2019 12:00:41 GMT 1
On the fourth pass, Ser Robert's balance in the saddle is horrible, easily unhorsed by the younger knight. Robert N+HiS: 5d6k3+6 21 6d6k4-2 6 4d6 9That should be Destrier+Full Plate (Both Superior) for Ransom.
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