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Post by Father on Feb 23, 2024 14:40:31 GMT 1
You were kinda absentee in the thread (iniative was asked for some time ago) and starting to close down most of the other stuff, that 6 would make it +5, so Roland then goes as #2 since Aubrey wins tiebreak on account of +2b.
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on Feb 23, 2024 15:29:48 GMT 1
Free initative - never outnumbered TN 12: 5d6 15While they would settle this honourably rather than as a pair against an outmatched foe, Roland knew that he would win greater glory as a knight if his side prevailed. He leapt at his fellow companion in a rush, a repeat of many matches on the sparring grounds. Roland CD: 15 AR: 11 Health: 14/14 Aim+Attack Daeron: 11d6k5+3 28 - 6 damage x4 DoS = 24 Damage-11AR = 13 Damage [OOC: Sorry Daeron, Roland's Vainglorious pushing him to go for the big win here, or at least being part of the winning team for the extra Glory and Chivalry]
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Mar 12, 2024 3:12:15 GMT 1
Shocked by what he considered betrayal by a fellow Companion, Daeron had no choice but to respond in kind. Appleton Melee-Inter-round CYB: 6d6k4-2 17 Recovers 4 Heath between his fight with Grimm and Roland/Aubrey. Appleton Melee-Attacking Roland: 10d6k5-1 22 (This was meant to read Aim+Attack) (2 DOS for [6*2-11]=1 Damage CD: 13 AR: 11 Health: 3/12 W/I/F: 0/3/1 Will spend a point of Fatigue to ignore AP if attacked. Also, Roland are you sure that you can use the Never Outnumbered action in a melee?
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Post by Father on Mar 12, 2024 12:44:55 GMT 1
Technically, yes (I did change it after the fact since I think it shouldn't apply in a free for all scenario, although Roland's choice will make the other two gang up on him which kinda will make it fine).
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Post by Father on Mar 23, 2024 21:13:44 GMT 1
Unwilling to gang up on the weaker opponent, and also recognizing Roland as the greater threat. Ser Aubrey maneuvers his horse to Roland's right so as to flank him. Gallantry, it seems, does not always extend to waiting one's turn. Though it would hardly be considered gallant to wait until the two companions had worn one another out either, or to join forces against the most tired of the three. Perhaps gallantry offers no answers, and one is then free to pursue glory and glory alone?
CD: 14 AR: 11 Health: 6/12 Manuever+Attack vs Roland: 2#9d6k5+3 25 28That should be 1 DoS on Maneuver for LBF II, 3 DoS on Attack, for 3x6+5-11=12 Damage. He probably should maybe have taunted Roland in combination with set for charge...but that's probably a greater action he did...so..shrug.
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