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Post by Father on Aug 18, 2018 12:21:14 GMT 1
[Narrator note: If the player returns and is disappointed with the result, the match can probably be played over again...I don't think the player will be disappointed.] Most consider these two the top contenders for the Seastars favor, though Bloodraven may have defeated his half-brother, he is not considered to be the same caliber of jouster as Lord Roland and Ser Aerion. Lord Roland starts out with a conservative strategy, reasoning that if only he can break his lances in the first three rounds, which he does with no effort at all, and stay in the saddle, he will proceed in the next round. Ser Aerion however, realizing this, goes ever more aggressive, with a strong push on the third tilt that sees Lord Roland unhorsed, but he nearly kept his saddle. One more name to watch out for must leave the competition early.
Roland: 3x aim for shield, Braced: 3#5d6k3+5 21 19 18 3#6d6k4+3 26 22 16 3#4d6 17 19 11PR 21, AR 10, Health 12 Aerion: Noble, HiS, EF, Aggressive+HS on R2-3, pious on R3: 5d6k3+9 23 5d6k3+12 22 6d6k4+12 28PR 20(17), AR 10, Health 12 Aerion gains: Full Plate+Destrier in ransom, Shiera's favor and is still in the running for the big prize. (Is secured +1 chivalry and +1 glory for winning this duel, an additional +1 chivalry, +2 glory and +1 influence if he can get her favor jousting against Bloodraven).
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Post by Aerion Flowers on Aug 23, 2018 23:30:38 GMT 1
Not disappointed in this result at all.
So this tilt was to earn the right to compete against the winner of Bittersteel/Bloodraven, with the winner of that tilt gaining the favour of Lady Seastar? Just to clarify.
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Post by Father on Aug 24, 2018 9:22:04 GMT 1
Yes
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