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Post by Father on Nov 13, 2022 15:05:13 GMT 1
1=Rank 5: 3#1d3 2 3 2Robyn's challengers are all rank 4, you could run them as regular jousts, but it's not likely going to be very interesting.
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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Nov 13, 2022 16:56:09 GMT 1
"Were that I had your hand, then such a desire need not remain unfounded as I would use it to unhorse any knight on the field today. Alas, I was born with only my two, and, as you have stated, your hand is not mine nor anyone else's." Robyn recalled her dislike for propriety, and he hoped that his proposal would be, if nothing else, charming to her, " Though, since I cannot have your hand, in combat or otherwise, I was hoping you could lend me something else. Two things, actually: your favor and name."
"Both I shall wear with honor, both I will bring glory to. The first is a token, naught but proof of the latter. For I cannot win the tournament with your hand, but I will win it under your name, Ysilla. When I ride, those unhorsed will not be done by the Redwolf, but by you. When it comes to the finals, it will be your name they call. And when the winner is proven, well, then Ysilla will be Tournament Champion, and perhaps I will be Queen of Love and Beauty."Extending a hand up to her, he never stopped smiling as he hoped it would be graced with a favor, "Does such a proposal satisfy you? Or do you now desire to also be crowned Queen of Love and Beauty when named Tournament Champion?"
TT: Ysilla Flowers Favor Persuasion (Charm): 6d6r1k4+2 20 Willing to sacrifice all rewards from the event should the proposal work, giving it over to Ysilla should she want it. This is probably a long shot, but I hope she at least understands that he is willing to do something unheard of just for a chance.
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Post by Father on Nov 14, 2022 15:55:18 GMT 1
Ysilla cocks her head to the side in bewilderment.
"Only a dragon can set everything on fire without being roasted, ser." She dismisses the idea matter-of-factly "And you are not a dragon."
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Post by Father on Nov 15, 2022 13:13:15 GMT 1
So status, I think:
Crakehall: Thaddeus: Pending Balon: Out Mikel: Out Davos: Out Robyn: Pending Roland: Qualified Roland Leygood: Pending
Nightsong: Daeron: Pending (can get through with one more tier 3 victory and has one challenge remaining, I think) Willem: Qualified Vardis: Qualified
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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Nov 15, 2022 14:21:05 GMT 1
"One cannot reach for the stars without the knowledge that they may get burned," Robyn countered, "I never claimed to be a dragon, nor wanted to be. It was simply an offer," His mind was mulling for a moment, trying to find a different proposition.
"If you prefer, I can show you how to properly wield a lance so that you can make your own mark on the lists, Ysilla,"
"Not to say that I am an expert at such things, nor that you do not already know how. Just an... adjustment, to better solidify your desires into reality,"
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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Nov 15, 2022 14:54:14 GMT 1
After the Appleton Tournament, Robyn was more hesitant about his matches, even against those that he did not see as real challenges. He was favoring his saddle a lot more than he typically would, though, after the first easy unhorsing against the first wannabe victor, his spirits lightened and he was less reliant on the leather between his legs. Redwolf was a jouster through and through, and having the crowd around him once more reminded him how much he longed for a life of tournaments rather than the warfare he feared creeped ever closer. As the third knight was easily unhorsed, perhaps his eagerness was starting to get the better of him, Robyn rode straight over to the opposite side of the stands where the shields of all the participants were hung. Using the freshly broken tournament lance, he reached over and struck the golden lion on a field of crimson, striking it so that the metal hummed out into the stands. TT: Rank 4 Challenger 1 Talented+N+EF+A2+TK (Lance / Ride): 6d6k3+12 27 6d6k4+1 21 Success on both TT: Rank 4 Challenger 2 Talented+N+EF+A2+TK (Lance / Ride): 6d6k3+12 25 6d6k4+1 17 Success on both TT: Rank 4 Challenger 3 Talented+N+EF+A2+TK (Lance / Ride): 6d6k3+12 28 6d6k4+1 16 Success on both 5500 SS and 3 VP for each, for a total of 16500 SS and 9 VP, which isnt enough to qualify... Redwolf Challenges the Golden Lion, Lord Damon Lannister
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Post by Father on Nov 15, 2022 16:59:32 GMT 1
Red Lion=Rob Reyne, Damon Lannister is the golden one.
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Post by Robyn Redwolf on Nov 15, 2022 18:27:18 GMT 1
Oh… well. I meant the Lannister, I’ll fix the post. I might challenge the Red Lion too, but that misunderstanding is entirely on me. I did ask in OOC if it was the Lannister, shows me for jumping the gun!
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Nov 16, 2022 16:48:27 GMT 1
Never one to let better sense interfere with the pursuit of riches and glory, Daeron soon reappeared at the lists with a hastily patched leg and a healthy dose of Milk of the Poppy to issue one last challenge of the tourney. Scanning up and down the remaining shields, he mentally weighed who would present a good challenge but also not take undue advantage of his injury. He had heard that Ser Trystane Selmy was an honorable challenger so he gave a solid thud to his escutcheon, brown wheat on a gold field, and hoped to the Seven that nobody noticed him nearly slip in the saddle while doing so. Much to his surprise when it came time for his challenge, it wasn't the stolid Ser Trystane, but the capricious Sandstorm across the field. Whether it was the Milk of the Poppy or just his general ignorance of the heraldry of the Stormlands he had accidentally challenged a bastard of House Selmy rather than a legitimate son and bastards like the Sandstorm could always be relied upon to fight dirty. The bloody hole in his thigh exemplified the truth of that. Despite his significant disadvantage, Daeron managed to pull off a solid victory against the bastard, knocking him from the saddle in the second tilt while keeping his own, and adding a nice bit of silver to his purse in the process. TT Nightsong vs Sandstorm; N TN 24; SiS TN 19: 7d6k4+6 27 6d6k4+1 23 (1, 1 DOS) Victory: 6 points and 25000ss ransom Standout Performance for defeating an opponent of equal rank Running Total: 22 points, 70000ss ransom Ser Yorick must make a TN 4 (Rank 3+1 DOS) luck test to remain in the tourney
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Post by Father on Nov 18, 2022 18:58:10 GMT 1
luck: 2d6 3Alas, poor Yorick.
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Post by Thaddeus Levalle on Nov 19, 2022 15:55:39 GMT 1
After his failed attempt against Ser Lewyn, Thaddeus found his shield tapped by two young lesser knights from the Westerlands. Likely he seemed a ripe rich target for those more in search of coin than glory in the tourney and his last showing did him no favors in advancing those thoughts. To his credit he managed to dispatch the two challengers even if he had to use a few tricks some would frown upon. Later he challenged a brother or cousin of one of those same ilk who he had heard snickering to his companions before their matches. He managed to dispatch him as well and Thaddeus smiled as the lad left much less amused than he was earlier in the day. Well if anything I've defended my coin from the likes of Houses Lannett, Lantell, Lannshit or whatever their names were.TN 18/12 or Rank 5, 3500 SS #1 TT-Appleton-Deception Quick Resolve TN 13: 5d6k4 16 mistakenly left label of appleton but this is Generic Rank 5 1 DoS TT-GenericRank5-Charge Quick Resolve TN 18: 4d6k3+5 18 1 DoS TT-GenericRank5-Ride Quick Resolve TN 12: 4d6k3+2 17 2 DoS Victory +3500 SS, chance test TN 6 for knight if worthwhile #2 TT-GenericRank5pt2-Deception Quick Resolve TN13: 5d6k4 13 1 DoS TT-GenericRank5pt2-Charge Quick Resolve TN 18: 4d6k3+5 19 1 DoS TT-GenericRank5pt2-Ride Quick Resolve TN 12: 4d6k3+2 14 1 DoS Victory +3500 SS, chance test TN 6 for knight if worthwhile #3 TT-GenericRank5pt3-Deception Quick Resolve TN13: 5d6k4 9 Simple failure...whew. TT-GenericRank5pt3-Charge Quick Resolve TN 18: 4d6k3+4 22 1 DoS TT-GenericRank5pt3-Ride Quick Resolve TN 12: 4d6k3+1 14 1 DoS Victory +3500 SS, chance test TN 6 for knight if worthwhile With some confidence won back, he challenged Lords Erryk Crane & Armond Caswell each to a friendly match. Lord Crane beat him soundly in their match, so solidly it was a bit of an another embarrassment for Thaddeus. He fared better against Lord Caswell, just managing to keep his saddle as he unhorsed the man. #4 Crane- No Cheat Roll TT-Crane-Charge Quick Resolve TN 18: 4d6k3+4 11 Critical Failure TT-Crane-Ride Quick Resolve TN 12: 4d6k3+1 13 1 DoS A humiliating defeat, gain no points, you must pay ransom for your horse and armor(-13000 SS) #5 Caswell-No Cheat Roll TT-Caswell-Charge Quick Resolve TN 18: 4d6k3+4 19 1 DoS TT-Caswell-Ride Quick Resolve TN 12: 4d6k3+1 12 1 DoS Victory +3500 SS Lord Caswell chance test TN 6 Totals: +14000 SS -26000 SS =-12,000 SS from coin/coffers/wealthy benefit(as able) Gambling Recap for Challenger Phase-Betting Window 1(I used the 1 DoS streetwise test I had made originally for 10 edge) TT-Challenger Phase Betting +10 Edge across 10 matches TN 51: 10#1d101 26 76 39 27 8 82 35 51 9 78 -6GD, +4 GD for total gambling loss of -2 GD in Challenger Phase. Challenger Phase-2nd Betting Window 5GD Gambling-Challenger 2nd Bet Window 5GD Knowledge(Streetwise) TN13: 6d6k4 18 2 DoS Gambling-Challenger 2nd Bet Window 5GD Awareness(Tournaments) TN9: 4d6 13 1 DoS Gambling-Challenger 2nd Bet Window 5GD Fighting(Ride) TN9: 5d6k4 10 1 DoS 4 Total Dos for 40 edge across the 5 matches Challenger Phase 2nd Bet Window +40 Edge across 5 matches TN 51: 5#1d108 82 68 14 101 16 3 wins,2 losses for net +1 GD Challenger Phase-3rd Betting Window 5GD Gambling-Challenger 3rd Bet Window 5GD Knowledge(Streetwise) TN14: 6d6k4 18 1 DoS Gambling-Challenger 3rd Bet Window 5GD Awareness(Tournaments) TN10: 4d6 10 1 DoS Gambling-Challenger 3rd Bet Window 5GD Fighting(Ride) TN10: 5d6k4 20 3 DoS 5 Total DoS for +50 edge across the 5 matches Challenger Phase 3rd Bet Window +50 Edge across 5 matches TN 51: 5#1d110 16 30 43 58 16 1 Win, 4 Losses for net -3 GD Total Gambling Losses for Challenger Phase All 3 Bet Windows = -4 GD
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Post by Thaddeus Levalle on Nov 26, 2022 16:15:29 GMT 1
Added gambling rolls for betting windows 2&3. The Seven and/or Orkos are not supporting Thaddeus gambling..even for small stakes.
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Post by Father on Dec 27, 2022 14:41:36 GMT 1
Crakehall: Thaddeus: Out Balon: Out Mikel: Out Davos: Out Robyn: Qualified (but challenges remaining) Roland: Qualified Roland Leygood: Pending Nightsong: Daeron: Qualified Willem: Qualified Vardis: Qualified Leaves Roland Leygood, challenged by: 1=Rank 1, 2-4=Rank 2, 5-15=Rank 3, 16-30=Rank 4: 3#1d30 30 23 264 x rank 4, he starts challenging rank 3's: Round 1, 3 then 4: 2#5d6k3+8 23 19 2#6d6k4+3 19 23Draw vs 3, draw vs 4, for 5.4 points (2 out of 3). Needs to score a win vs a rank 2, so picks on Sebaston Rowan and then possibly Imry Levalle.
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Post by Father on Dec 29, 2022 19:35:17 GMT 1
Crakehall, qualified: Robyn(but challenges remaining), Roland, Roland Leygood, Marq Durwell, Robb Reyne, Damon Lannister, Sebaston Rowan, Imry Levalle, Willas Tyrell, Roland Crakehall+6
Nightsong, qualified: Daeron, Willem, Vardis, Roland Redwyne, Aerion Baratheon, Titus Blackbriar, Pearse Caron +9
Can randomly pick 1 or 2 Rank 4's and fill the rest with random draws from the Rank 3's, or can take suggestions for who might be fun to see.
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Post by Father on Jan 11, 2023 18:20:38 GMT 1
Round of 16, Crakehall: Bryce Crakehall - Axel Tarbeck Tyman Crakehall -Loren Lannister Roland Cordwayner - Davos Banefort Marq Durwell - Roland Leygood Robyn Starkwood* - Sebaston Rowan Damon Lannister - Willas Tyrell Roland Crakehall - Ethon Marbrand Robb Reyne - Imry Levalle
*This retroactively "forbids" Robyn and Sebaston to have met in the challenge rounds.
Round of 16, Nightsong: Aerion Baratheon - Bryan Penrose Roland Redwyne - Lyonel Baratheon Titus Blackbriar - Aemon Flowers Willem Starling - Normyn Flowers Pearse Caron - Lyonel Costayne Gormon Peake - Walgrave Oakheart Quentyn Ball - Vardis of Kingsbridge Daeron Wildfyre- Olyvar Yronwood
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