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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Aug 19, 2018 21:39:43 GMT 1
Bruised and still a little bit bloody, Daeron's black eyes are obvious to the entire crowd before he slaps the visor of his greathelm over his face. Ser Nestor might have just been a seneschal, but he was also a Tyrell knight and had made it through his first round of jousting. He expected an easier fight than his previous duel, but it was unlikely that he would encounter a pushover. However, having never seen him in action, it was unlikely that Daeron knew much about Ser Nestor. Crunch:Round 2 vs Nestor Tyrell-KYO-Awareness (Tournaments): 3d6 5 (-2 from Injuries, so 3)
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Post by Father on Aug 20, 2018 17:40:25 GMT 1
Ser Nestor's duties primarily involves sorting through everyone wanting his cousin's attention, and the day had no more hours for Lord Leo than it allotted to anyone else. It would stand to reason that he did not have much opportunity to practice at the lists, and the man was old as well. Surely, Daeron has nothing to worry about? Unless of course, he had the same talent as his Lord Cousin. But Daeron would likely have heard something suggesting as much in that case.
Animal Handling 3, Ride 1. Endurance 3 Fighting 4, Lance 1 Destrier Full Plate
A bit more interesting given Daeron's injuries, shall we perhaps try heightened stakes to target the weakness? But we're not Otho Bracken, so we'll go noble, which just so happens to target the weakness even more.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Aug 21, 2018 3:07:34 GMT 1
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Post by Addam Velaryon on Aug 21, 2018 5:57:26 GMT 1
R2P1 Noble: 4d6k3+3 17 2 DoS, 8 dmg, TN 14 to SiS R2P2 Nester SiS: 4d6k3 12 Fail so on to swords
Ser Nestor charged down the lane. On a normal day he knew he stood no chance at winning, but this was not a normal day. With a clash he found himself knocked from his horse, but as he got back to his feer he noticed that Ser Daeron had as well. He motioned for his squire to bring him his sword.
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Post by Father on Aug 21, 2018 14:58:19 GMT 1
Swords, then. Both gets 4 damage from falling off, gets a catch your breath, and starts 2 yards apart with swords drawn.
Nestor has: Agility 3 Athletics 3 Awareness 3 Endurance 3 Fighting 4, Long Blades 1 Superior Longsword, Full Plate, Large Shield.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Aug 21, 2018 15:05:04 GMT 1
Daeron's vision exploded with a kaleidoscope of colors and shapes as his injured head hit the ground none too gently. Unlike in his previous joust, he knew that his opponent had been dismounted, he saw it himself. Springing to his feet and retrieving his sword he gave a slight, but respectful, bow to Ser Nestor. Bows and honors dispensed, he gave an audible grunt before charging in, bringing his sword to bear... CrunchCD: 10 AR: 9 Health: 10/12 Round 2 vs Nestor-Init-Agility (Quickness): 4d6k3-2 12Round 2 vs Nestor-Charge Attack!-Fighting (Blades): 8d6k4-1 21 (7 damage per DOS) (so 11 damage total against Nestor, unless he gets to go first.)
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Post by Father on Aug 21, 2018 15:10:47 GMT 1
[should generally hold charge action until you see who acts first, if he's first that roll is only valid if he does set for charge, also remember AP on the agility test]
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Post by Addam Velaryon on Aug 21, 2018 17:38:00 GMT 1
R2 initative: 3d6 5Looks like you get to go first and unless Nestor can take injuries or wounds you win as well.
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Post by Father on Aug 21, 2018 18:15:39 GMT 1
He's not going to bother, so defeated he is.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Aug 22, 2018 4:33:29 GMT 1
Once more he bests his opponent with a single and savage blow. However, once it was clear that their battle was over, Ser Daeron sheathed his sword and strode over to Ser Nestor to see to that he was not seriously harmed. He holds out a hand to help the older knight to his feet.
"Well fought good Ser, you do your noble house honor."
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Post by Father on Aug 22, 2018 6:21:50 GMT 1
Destrier and Full Plate for ransom
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