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Post by Thaddeus Levalle on Aug 2, 2019 19:24:29 GMT 1
Spying their quarry, Thaddeus breaks off from The Florents, followed by Ser Robyn. Fortune seemed to favour them as Farman Flowers at that very moment is beset by vengeful knights from House Mandrake, leaving only Lord Gormon at the Cordwayner bastard's side. Thaddeus, however, is slow in his advance and may very well have lost to element of surprise - lest The Mauler was swifter.
CD: 10 AR: 10 Health: 9/9 F/I/W: 0/0/0* *out of a temporary maximum of 1/3/2 Melee - Initiative v Lord Flowers and Peake: 3d6-4 3
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Post by Father on Aug 2, 2019 22:07:42 GMT 1
While Lord Quentin braces for impact, Ser Robyn decides upon the more capable of the two foes before him and Thaddeus, the lordling should be able to hold off "Lord Flowers" on his own by Robyn's reckoning. Health Robyn, Gormon, Quentyn: 18-9d6k6 -4 21-9d6k6 -5 24-8d6k6 -5Robyn, Quentin, Gormon inits: 4d6k3-2 7 2#3d6-3 13 7Quentin->Robyn->Gormon Quentin: Set for charge. Gormon takes fatigue to ignore AP. Charge Gormon: 7d6k4+1 17 1 DoS, no damage. Distract+Attack Robyn: 4d6-1 9 8d6k5+1 21 2*6-11=1 Lord Quentin CD: 10 AR: 8 Health: 12/12 Injuries: (3) Fatigue (1) Lord Gormon: CD: 12 AR: 10 Health: 12/12-1 fatigue Robyn: CD: 16 AR: 11 Health 11/12
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Post by Thaddeus Levalle on Aug 2, 2019 22:18:13 GMT 1
Thaddeus moves cautiously on the bastard as Robyn charges Lord Gormon.
CD: 13 (10) AR: 10 Health: 9/9 F/I/W: 0/0/0* *out of a temporary maximum of 1/3/2 Move+Cautious Attack v Lord Flowers: 5d6k3+2 17 - 2 DoS = 10-8= 2dmg dealt after Quentin's attack (not charging, though)
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Post by Father on Aug 2, 2019 22:29:45 GMT 1
Lord Quentin appears to gain some small advantage over his hated foe, but Lord Peake is quickly brought to yield under the relentless blows of Ser Robyn.
Quentin vs Thaddeus Counterattack;aim+attack: 6d6k4+2 20 7d6k4+2 232*5-10=0 3*5-10=5 Gormon takes fatigue to ignore AP Robyn aim+attack Gormon: 8d6k5+1 25 3*8-10=14, Shattering 1 Gormon yields. Lord Quentin CD: 10 AR: 8 Health: 10/12 Injuries: (3) Fatigue (1) Robyn: CD: 16 AR: 11 Health 11/12
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Post by Thaddeus Levalle on Aug 2, 2019 23:15:21 GMT 1
The Bastard's first blow glances of Thaddeus but the follow up catches him hard and he can feel an already broken rib shriek out in pain under his armour. But as Lord Gormon Peake, once one of the realm's greatest knights buckles under Robyn's assault, Thaddeus seizes the opportunity and merely direct Lord Flower's attention to that he now, is all alone. He follows up with striking the Lord's collar, where he'd struck in their duel, hoping to dig in to the fresh injury.
Gods, Robyn is a beast... CD: 13 (10) AR: 10 Health: 4/9 F/I/W: 0/0/0* *out of a temporary maximum of 1/3/2 R2 - Distract v Lord Flowers: 4d6 13 - Pass? -3 to CD (6) R2 - Cautious Attack v Lord Flowers: 5d6k3+2 16 - 3 DoS = 15-8 = 7 dmg
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Post by Father on Aug 2, 2019 23:49:35 GMT 1
Lord Quentin's reply is feeble, more concerned with Thaddeus goon than the hated lordling. Not much for gallantry, Robyn cares not to respect any customs about single combat, but instead delivers a crushing blow that takes out a chunk of Lord Quentin's shield, hardly stopping it in it's path towards the head of the bastard, a muffled scream of agony can be heard from inside the helm as Lord Flowers reels from the shock and force to his head and tumbles to the ground, the helm visibly caved in near the jaw.
-3 to CD makes it 7, for 2 Dos and 2 damage. Aim+cautious Attack: 7d6k3+2 16 Ehhh, why bother Quentin takes fatigue Aim+Say Hello to RECKLESS FURY: 9d6k6+1 30 3*10-8=22, Shattering 1 Giving Lord Flowers marked sounds like much more fun than put his wound-taking ability to the test. Thaddeus *could* go evil mode and trample him (Effective CD 0 against that), but that's a -2 chivalry for trying and another -2 if killing/maiming. Robyn can't assist on warfare so does CyB, good as new. Health 12/12
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Post by Thaddeus Levalle on Aug 3, 2019 0:22:34 GMT 1
He can't help but twitch back in disgust, even if for just a moment. He'd seen Robyn kill before. In fact Robyn had killed for him before yet it always stood a brutal reminder of the man's savagery. And the fragility of men. Lord Flowers laid broken before him. For a moment Thaddeus considered riding him down, killing him then and there - not out of anger but... what was it? Curiosity? Eventually, he did not. Neither did he say anything. No, there was no need for witty remarks to prove that he was the winner. The screams said more than he ever could. He remains a-horsed, by the Lord's squirming body as retainers rush over to get him of the field. Once Quentin has been taken off, he and Robyn rejoin the fray. There was yet one Flower to trample.
Leaving him with Marked sounds good. Melee - CyB v TN0: 3d6 16 - 4 DoS, Health 8/9 Melee - Find Ser Normyn - Warfare (+1b priority) v TN?: 2#4d6k3 14 12
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Post by Alliser on Aug 8, 2019 0:47:10 GMT 1
Alliser smiles wickedly from the side line, having paid a no name Knight if there hedge to remove him safely from the combat. With Otho out in force the aging Lord did not want to press his luck in the melee field longer then necessary.
That doesn't mean he couldn't enjoy the show, "that's my boy" he muttered to himself.
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