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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Mar 6, 2019 1:30:19 GMT 1
Daeron has much improved his horsemanship since the Black Tourney, but still wouldn’t be considered a favorite to win just yet. Unlike many of his peers, he still wore his older armor and rode his unremarkable courser, Argent. Glory at the Lists-Round 3-KYO: 3d6 8PR: 18 AR: 10 HP: 12/12 Courser Fitted Half-Plate Attack: 6d6k4+4 SiS: 6d6k4 CYB: 4d6
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Post by Father on Mar 6, 2019 12:28:06 GMT 1
Daeron faces a most prominent opponent in the heir to Highgarden, Ser Willas is talented, but not unbeatable.
Fighting 5D+2B AH 4D+2B Endurance 4D Full Plate Destrier
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Mar 6, 2019 15:11:56 GMT 1
Daeron had no desire to brutalize such a distinguished individual, but neither did he want to end up in the mud without a struggle, so his first pass was just an attempt to feel out his opponent’s abilities.
PR: 18 AR: 10 Health: 12/12 Tourney Circuit-Round 3-Tilt 1-Noble, EF; SiS; CYB: 6d6k4+5 22 6d6k4 17 4d6 16
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on Mar 7, 2019 1:40:17 GMT 1
Ser Willas rides well, very well in fact. Had his lance been placed an inchling lower he would have sent the Great Bastard tumbling in the first pass. But it did not and Wildfyre remains in his saddle. The knights turn and prepare for the second charge. Riding Noble unless Narrator disapproves. AH: 18 Armour: 10 Health: 12/12 Charge 1 v Wildfyre! (N): 6d6k4+4 26Stay in Saddle 1 v Wildfyre!: 6d6k4 17Happy to do batch rolls if you prefer.
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Post by Father on Mar 7, 2019 1:47:40 GMT 1
Woops, the heir to Highgarden has Superior horse and armor. Certainly going noble.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Mar 7, 2019 4:50:24 GMT 1
He wheels around for another tilt at Ser Willas, this time sending his horse down the lists like an arrow, back at his old tricks. He earned his nickname for a reason.
I'd rather do them one at a time, because.. me. PR: 15 (18) AR: 10 Health: 12/12 Fitted Half Plate Courser Glory at the Lists-R3-Tilt 2-EF-AG3-Noble-HiS: 6d6k4+10 31 TN 18 to SiS, 12 damage, 2 after AR Glory at the Lists-R3-Tilt 2-SiS; CYB: 6d6k4-3 13 4d6 14
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on Mar 7, 2019 10:02:12 GMT 1
Seeing Daeron Wildfyre thunder down the lists in full force is enough to startle any man and Ser Willas seemingly is no different. His aim is weak and not bracing himself enough for the impact he swiftly finds himself flat on the ground, not quite sure what just happened. AH: 19 Armour: 10 Health: 12/12 Charge 1 v Ser Willas (N): 6d6k4+4 20Stay in Saddle 1 v Ser Willas: 6d6k4 15 forgot to account for Superior Mount but it makes no difference.
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Post by Father on Mar 7, 2019 11:19:00 GMT 1
It would appear that we're getting the signature Wildfyre finish on foot, though.
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on Mar 7, 2019 13:36:30 GMT 1
In a performance that has become a staple to any tourney featuring Wildfyre, both knights are flung from their seats and into the mud. The crowd, having hoped for such an outcome seeing Ser Daeron’s name amongst the jousters, goes wild at the promise of clashing swords.
My bad, 20 against 15 is indeed 2 DoS. With Noble that’s TN 14 to SiS.
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Post by Father on Mar 7, 2019 14:26:31 GMT 1
Relevant stats:
Agility 3 Athletics 3 Awareness 3 Endurance 4 Fighting 5 Long Blades 3
LBF I, superior Longsword.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Mar 7, 2019 15:05:29 GMT 1
Springing to his feet, he was ready to give the crowd the performance that he had so carefully denied them at this tourney and others, and against the heir to Highgarden no less.
CD: 11 AR: 10 Health: 5/12 W/I/F: 0/0/1 Fitted Half Plate, Superior Longsword Spends a point of fatigue to ignore AP on Init Glory at the Lists-Init: 4d6k3 12
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on Mar 7, 2019 16:15:46 GMT 1
Few men could hope to match Wildfyre for quickness when he exerted himself, and Ser Willas was not among them, at least today. Glory at the Lists CyB: 4d6 16 - heals 4 damage Glory at the Lists Initiative: 3d6-3 6CD: 10 AR: 10 Health: 10/12 W/I/F: 0/0/0 Fatigue to ignore AP if attacked [OOC: Titus and I can hopefully swap control here based on availability to keep things moving/exciting! Trying to get Daeron's damage with the lance - 4 AH +1 (tourney lance) +2 (charge) +1 courser = 8 x 3 DoS = 24/2 (noble) = 12 = 12 - 10 AR = 2 Damage plus another 4 Damage (8 base damage halved) when Willas falls from his mount)]
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Mar 7, 2019 21:36:31 GMT 1
Making sure that Ser Willas had enough time to get to his feet and draw his sword, Daeron was upon him. Giving a brutal blow he cleaved right through Ser Willas’ shield, but it managed to slow his blow just enough to prevent him from dealing any real damage.
CD: 11 AR: 10 Health: 5/12 W/I/F: 0/0/2 Glory at the Lists-R3-Charge!: 8d6k4 17 (Should end up being no damage if he’s using fatigue) Spending a point of fatigue to sunder his shield. Glory at the Lists-R3-Sunder Shield: 8d6k5-1 20 (15 damage to his shield, should break it even if superior) (Yes I know that my narrative is in a slightly different order than my roll order, but I think it’s cooler that he cuts through his shield)
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on Mar 7, 2019 21:50:21 GMT 1
Ser Willas desperately fended off Daeron's charge, grunting at the impact. He attempted to use the more powerful man's momentum to send him to his knees and deliver a downward cut at his helm, but only achieved the latter. The Great Bastard was less restricted by his armour than lesser men would be. CD: 10 AR: 10 Health: 10/12 W/I/F: 0/0/1 Lesser action: Glory at the Lists R1 Knockdown: 3d6-1 8 - Success v TN Agility 3 + half plate = (3*4)-4 = TN 8 to knock down - but looks like Daeron might have armour mastery to make this TN 9 in which case it fails? Lesser action: Glory at the Lists R1 Attack LBF -1B inc Knockdown: 8d6k5 21 - 3 DoS = 4 Damage + 1 (prone) = 15 Damage - 9 AR = 6 Damage or 12 - 10AR = 2 Damage if Daeron isn't knocked down (in which case we can ignore the LBF -1B) [OOC: p173, GoT edition: "Attacking Objects... Smashing Weapons In lieu of attacking your opponent, you can attack your opponent’s weapon with a Fighting weapon. Resolve this as a normal attack against your foe’s Combat Defense or the weapon’s Difficulty, whichever is greater." Lest I be accused of House Starling bias, I think you can only attack once per round and that smashing a weapon (including shields) counts as an attack, sorry. And apologies if I'm wrong on this too! Also, here's the FAQ table on Smashing weapons - remember that smashing a weapon tests against the Higher of Combat Defene and the object's difficulty: Valyrian Steel Heroic (21) Castle-Forge Steel Very Hard (18) Iron Formidable (12) Bronze Challenging (9) Bone, wood, etc Routine (6)]
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Mar 8, 2019 5:29:17 GMT 1
Daeron does have Armor Mastery, but shouldn't it still be a test vs his Passive Agility of 12? Whoops! I've always played a Smash action as a different type of action, but that makes sense. I'll just remove that action.
He accepts the blow before giving a flurry of attacks of his own, driving Ser Willas off guard, even if he fails to hurt him.
CD: 11 AR: 10 Health: 3/12 W/I/F: 0/0/1 Glory at the Lists-R3-Attack: 8d6k5 17 (2 DOS, 0 damage) Glory at the Lists-R3-Maneuver TN 22: 8d6k5 23
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