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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Oct 4, 2018 4:28:08 GMT 1
Well this will be pushing a rock up hill. A big damn rock.Ser Parmen knew of Ser Gwayne of course. Every squire in the seven kingdoms could recite all of the members of Kingsguard by heart. Parmen was a strong jouster and even better with a sword in his hands but Ser Gwayne was a demon with Lady Forlorn. Parmen needed to carefully consider his tactics if he was to hope to win his joust. KYO Ser Gwayne: Awareness: 3d6k3 8
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Post by Father on Oct 4, 2018 7:30:26 GMT 1
Parmen doesn't know much exactly about the kingsguard member from the Vale, but those wearing the white cloaks were usually among the best knights there is. Ser Gwayne also carries the Valyrian Sword, Lady Forlorn, so his chances in a tie-breaker on foot are not looking too good either. Gwayne N: 3#7d6k4+4 24 23 25 6d6k4+1 14 7d6k5 22Okay, I apparently did 3x attacks...so 2x SiS;2xCyB: 2#6d6k4+1 19 18 2#7d6k5 24 19PR 19 AR 10 Health 15
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Oct 8, 2018 6:04:19 GMT 1
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Post by Father on Oct 8, 2018 7:24:21 GMT 1
That very much looks like an unhorse on the first pass.
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on Oct 8, 2018 8:33:21 GMT 1
[OOC: Parmen's post is labelled Aggressive3 but looks to be applying the penalty for HiS, not sure if attack bonus applied is HiS or Aggressive 3. That said I don't think that changes things either way, as even if it is Aggressive3 that just flips Gwayne to 3 DoS and an unhorsing another way.
Destiny spend could still save things, albeit might require burning rather than spending.]
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Post by Father on Oct 8, 2018 9:17:42 GMT 1
It doesn't really matter if it's A3 or HiS, I don't see a way short of burning DP to stay in the saddle, a DP to bestow -1D on his rolls will however make both fall off. But even with -1D, Gwayne Corbray is probably going to win on foot.
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Oct 8, 2018 16:44:39 GMT 1
OOC: Yeah misread the penalty for Aggressive. Can go back in and change it if you like but either way the result will be the same with that SiS roll: me on the ground. Not/NOT burning a DP with the melee around the corner.
Destrier and plate to the white knight (sorry Alliser).
I will add a bit of fluff when I have some more time.
Good luck in the rest of the tournament Roland.
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Post by Parmen Redwyne on Oct 9, 2018 2:22:26 GMT 1
"Sonofa--" Parmen bit off the rest of his unchivalrous response. In truth the only one that he was truly mad at was himself.
His squire and the assistants were running over to check on him but Parmen waved them off. Slowly he made his way back to his feet on his own and raised his fist in salute to his foe who was riding back to check on him.
"Well ridden Ser Gwayne. I see that all the stories of your prowess in the lists were not exaggerated." Offering his hand he finished "It was an honor to ride against you. My squire will come to your pavilion regarding my ransom."
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