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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Oct 10, 2019 13:18:34 GMT 1
Robyn is beaming by the time he finishes up with Ser Robert. The trill of it all; the cheers, the way his thighs are forced to hold onto his horse beneath him, he way he holds the lance, the grip of the rein is all a burning reminder that glory is all Robyn ever wanted, and he was on his way to do so. Unseating two opponents isn't an easy thing to do, but against the next few opponents.... things might be a little bit more difficult.
Robyn, tried and true, will continue like normal for the first three passes. RvS P1-3 - N + EF + TK +T (F) & SiS & CyB: 3#6d6k3+8 24 19 25 3#7d6k4+1 17 20 17 3#4d6 11 13 10
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Post by Father on Oct 10, 2019 13:48:14 GMT 1
I believe it's Owen Roxton before Sebaston?
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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Oct 10, 2019 13:58:56 GMT 1
Ah! So it is, my fault! Too many R last names haha. are you ok if I just change the title of the thread and continue from there?
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Post by Father on Oct 11, 2019 15:21:00 GMT 1
Lord Roxton rides well, not quite so well as Robyn, but not far from it either. Neither man seems much troubled by the other knight's lance.
PR 19 AR 10 Health 12 Owen N: 3#6d6k4+4 27 21 21 3#6d6k4+1 16 19 20 3#4d6 12 16 15
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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Oct 11, 2019 15:32:43 GMT 1
Robyn knows that if he can manage to keep up this string, he will have defeated three opponents, and three is a great number to strive for. He isn't going to change anything, far from it. Now is no time to be getting risky, or trying any flashy moves. This is the time for strategy. RvS P4-6 - N + EF + TK +T (F) & SiS & CyB: 3#6d6k3+8 24 20 23 3#7d6k4+1 17 24 20 3#4d6 12 21 13
PR: 21 AR: 11 HP: 12
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Post by Father on Oct 11, 2019 16:41:40 GMT 1
On the fourth pass, Lord Roxton fails to keep it up and falls out of his saddle. Owen N: 3#6d6k4+4 21 19 23 3#6d6k4+1 11 17 19 3#4d6 19 13 15Superior Destrier and Superior Full Plate worth of ransom.
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