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Post by Cleyton Bolton on Oct 24, 2018 3:51:54 GMT 1
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Post by Father on Oct 24, 2018 11:32:36 GMT 1
Neither Cleyton nor his opponent had been expected to progress as far as they have done, though Cleyton at least had provided an upset against Ser Sandor Redwyne, Lord Manfred had done no such thing, having only faced opponents considered to be of lower rank, evil tongues have suggested he has made arrangements with the tourney master to make it so. Others suggests that he has been jousting dishonorably, but none have seen any signs of such foul methods. For six rounds the jousters clash, breaking each of their lances and with very little to chose between them. Manfred Lothston is a cheating bastard TN 15: 8d6k5 21+3 on Fighting and Passive Ride. Noble: 3#5d6k3+6 17 15 20 3#5d6k3+1 15 12 15 3#4d6 17 11 11Noble: 3#5d6k3+6 15 23 23 3#5d6k3+1 12 15 11 3#4d6 17 9 13PR 18 AR 10 Health 12 5-4 in DoS to Manfred after six rounds, all lances broken.
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Post by Cleyton Bolton on Oct 25, 2018 3:58:04 GMT 1
IF I spend a DP how many DoS does he lose?
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Post by Ashara Starkwood on Oct 25, 2018 5:01:09 GMT 1
[OOC: If I'm doing the math right, if you spend a DP to keep an extra die on your attacks you would (I think) unhorse him in round 2, and definitely in round 6]
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Post by Cleyton Bolton on Oct 26, 2018 2:09:40 GMT 1
[ooc"I guess then spending the DP on me is the better option then]
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Post by Father on Oct 26, 2018 15:56:04 GMT 1
So, that's a DP being spent?
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Post by Cleyton Bolton on Oct 27, 2018 1:36:06 GMT 1
Yes, I want to be in the final 8.
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Post by Father on Oct 27, 2018 8:27:53 GMT 1
Off the horse he goes.
That's a Full Plate and Superior Destrier for ransom.
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