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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Nov 16, 2020 22:28:39 GMT 1
Superior Charger Superior Plate Superior Longsword Superior Bastard sword Shield War Lance AH: 15 (17 riding Defensive)
Duel CD: 16
AR: 10 (12 for Opposed Charge)
Health: 12/12, Tough W/I/F Charge: {P3} LDIC: Rd1 - Charge: Fighting(lances) Braced+D2: 7d6k4 19SIS: {P3} LDIC: Rd1 - SIS: Braced+D2: 5d6k3+4 21CYB: {P3} LDIC: Rd1 - CYB: 6d6k4 15 4DOS
Ser Roland Crakehall was a strong, proud knight from the Westlands. Parmen was unsurprised to see him ride out from his own lines to offer a challenge and a taunt to any knights who would dare face him. Parmen was willing to meet him.
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Post by Father on Nov 21, 2020 14:58:01 GMT 1
Ser Roland is a highly skilled knight, young, but already well renowned beyond the Westerlands for his talents. His opening charge being a painful statement as to these words being no empty praise.
Roland Crakehall AH: 19 AR: 10 (12 for charge) Health: 12 Charge, sis, cyb: 7d6k4+6 22 6d6k4+1 19 4d6 82*13-12=14 damage to Parmen 1*12-12=0 damage to Roland (I think). Roland iniative: 3d6-3 8If canon has you pegged as future kingsguard, you're probably pretty good.
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Nov 21, 2020 23:14:14 GMT 1
{P3} LDIC: Initiative v. Crakehall: 3d6-1 9{OOC: Looks like Parmen wins Initiative. Are we considered close enough to draw swords and attack or is there enough distance to draw and then charge?}
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Post by Father on Nov 22, 2020 0:36:29 GMT 1
Generally assumed that drawing swords and closing the distance is done as part of iniative rolling.
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Nov 28, 2020 0:19:28 GMT 1
Superior Charger
Superior Plate
Superior Longsword
Superior Bastard sword
Shield
War Lance
AH: 15
CD: 11
AR: 10
Health: 6/12, Parmen takes one injury + 4 from CYBTough
W/1/F Longsword Damage: 6/DOS Actions: Take 1 fatigue to add an extra lesser action. 1. Maneuver: {P3} LDIC: RD2 Maneuver v. Crakehall: 8d6k5+3 27 This should be one DOS 2. Aim+LBF2: {P3} LDIC: RD2 Aim+LBF2: 9d6k5+3 23. ( 3DOS?) If so: 6x3 = 18 + 5 = 23 - 10 AR = 13 Damage
Parmen will take fatigue to ignore AP next round.
{OOC: will add narrative tomorrow.}
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Post by Father on Nov 28, 2020 0:55:54 GMT 1
You taking fatigue with that aim?
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Nov 28, 2020 1:24:35 GMT 1
You taking fatigue with that aim? Yes. That was a mistake on my part. Editing it in now. Balon, was also helpful enough to let me know that I screwed up in calculating the damage so editing that as well.
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Post by Father on Nov 28, 2020 1:38:12 GMT 1
Young he may be, but Ser Roland knows his swordplay and horsemanship, maneuvering his steed such as to deny Parmen the opportunity to continue with that style of attack.
Roland Crakehall CD: 11->16 AR: 10 Health 3/12 Injuries: 1 Attack+Sidestep (LBF I -2b): 6d6k5+1 222*6-10=2 damage, I think? Roland takes a lesser action to move by just enough to force Parmen to use a lesser action to close the distance, he will also be taking fatigue to ignore AP now. New Passive Fighting: 25
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Nov 29, 2020 22:38:38 GMT 1
Question: Are we now far enough away to charge back into contact?
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Post by Father on Nov 29, 2020 22:59:18 GMT 1
Nah, "just enough" is probably just one and a half yard, or just positioning himself so that Parmen has to turn his horse around to properly swing his sword or something like that. The entire idea is to force Parmen to take fatigue if he wants to keep doing the maneuver shtick.
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Nov 30, 2020 22:50:21 GMT 1
Superior Charger
Superior Plate
Superior Longsword
Superior Bastard sword
Shield
CD: 11
-> 16 AR: 10
Health: 4/12 Tough
W/1I/2F Longsword Damage: 6/DOS {P3} LDIC: RD2 Cautious Attack+LBF1: 6d6k4+3 20 Looks like 1DOS for 0 damage assuming Crakehall is at 16 CD.
After Ser Roland's powerful initial charge Ser Parmen responded with a devastating cut of his own and managed to deflect most of the damage from his opponents riposte. As Ser Roland bravely circled away Parmen approached cautiously focusing on defense against his skilled opponent.
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Post by Father on Nov 30, 2020 23:04:22 GMT 1
Appears to expect Parmen to seize the iniative, some might wonder if the two perhaps should call it a draw if neither wishes to risk life and limb just prior to the battle. Though Redtusk would of course tease him about it.
Roland Crakehall CD: 11->16 AR: 10 Health 3/12 Injuries: 1 Fatigue: 1 New Passive Fighting: 25 Cautious w/LBF I -2b, then move again: 6d6k4+1 16
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Nov 30, 2020 23:23:55 GMT 1
OOC: lol...is Roland still taking fatigue to ignore AP?
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Post by Father on Nov 30, 2020 23:25:23 GMT 1
No, he's doing cautious attack.
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Dec 2, 2020 21:32:05 GMT 1
Superior Charger
Superior Plate
Superior Longsword
Superior Bastard sword
Shield
CD: 11
-> 16 AR: 10
Health: 4/12 Tough
W/1I/2F Longsword Damage: 6/DOS {P3} LDIC: RD4 Cautious Attack+LBF1: 6d6k4+3 21 2DOS2*6=12-10 = 2pts damage {OOC: If at first you don't succeed -- try again and get one more point}
Ser Roland was a highly skilled knight, but so was Parmen and he was starting to get his opponent's timing down. Ser Parmen managed to find a chink in Ser Roland's armor even if the Crakehall knights horsemanship kept the blow from biting deep.
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