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Post by Ser Donnel Blackbriar on Oct 22, 2018 11:42:26 GMT 1
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Post by Father on Oct 22, 2018 14:46:11 GMT 1
As the 7th round had not been randomly drawn, some might wonder if the someone not liking Donnel might have had a hand in the selection, first the Breakspear, now the Stormbreaker. The two riders clash violently, neither giving as much as an inch to the other. N+B: 3#9d6k5+3 29 28 23 3#6d6k4+4 19 21 18 3#7d6k5 19 22 14PR 19 AR 10 Health 15 5-5 in DoS so far.
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Post by Ser Donnel Blackbriar on Oct 22, 2018 15:49:39 GMT 1
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Post by Father on Oct 22, 2018 16:19:50 GMT 1
Again the two knights smash together, lance fragments splintering all over the place, but neither man appears to as much as buckle in his seat despite trading blows that would normally have ended the competition for any non-extraordinary knight, though there are hardly any of those left.
Nah, obvious what happened. N+B: 3#9d6k5+3 23 31 24 3#6d6k4+4 23 23 24 3#7d6k5 14 24 21PR 19 AR 10 Health 15 The 5th lance of his is a 3 DoS for 15 damage, 4 getting through AR, so you'll be needing to add some CyB. 9-8 in DoS, with Ser Aerion in the lead. Donnel needs to win by 3 DoS or unhorse his foe in order to avoid fighting on foot.
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Post by Ser Donnel Blackbriar on Oct 23, 2018 15:20:23 GMT 1
Ser Donnel knows how unseating his opponent is the only way he will leave with a victory. Ser Donnel focuses all his efforts on getting the lancework just right, and he rips the helmet of Aerion straight off his head. The extra effort comes at a price however, as he leaves himself well exposed to the blow of Ser Baratheon. And if anybody can knock the wind out of Donnel, it must be the Stormbreaker himself. CYB 5th Lance VS Ser Aerion Stormbreaker: 3d6 5 (2 Health regained) CYB Round 6-9 VS Ser Aerion Stormbreaker: 4#3d6 9 11 13 11 (Round 6 ser donnel has all his health, and he regains the last three rounds if needed). Round 7:
Pr:18 Health:9/9 Ar:11 Joust Round 7 Vs Stormbreaker Charge #7 Noble, show off, aggressive+3, eyes fixed and high in saddle: 7d6k4+10 32 Joust Round 7 Vs Stormbreaker Stay in saddle #7 -2 from high in saddle, and vs PR of 18: 6d6k4-2 16If Ser Aerion gets a roll of 28+ Ser Donnel will tumble from the saddle, if not Ser Donnel will have taken off his helmet, and Aerion can choose to yield. Assuming he does not yield and Ser Donnel stays in his saddle, I will do the last two rounds: Round 8 & 9PR:21 Health9/9 AR:11 Joust Round 7 Vs Stormbreaker pass 8 and 9 Noble and high in saddle: 7d6k4+8 20Joust Round 7 Vs Stormbreaker pass 9 Noble and high in saddle: 7d6k4+8 31Joust Round 7 Vs Stormbreaker Stay in saddle high in saddle round 8&9: 2#6d6k4-3 13 13
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Post by Father on Oct 23, 2018 15:43:38 GMT 1
Ser Donnel does not so much remove the helm of Ser Aerion as remove the man from his saddle entirely in the most dramatic fashion to the cheer of the crowds and whispers of Ser Donnel's defeat of Prince Baelor being less of a fluke than first thought. N+B: 9d6k5+3 22 6d6k4+4 15 7d6k5 23Ransom: Full Plate Superior Destrier
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Post by Ser Donnel Blackbriar on Oct 23, 2018 19:21:24 GMT 1
Surprised his gambit worked so well, Ser Donnel takes a few seconds to understand why his squire did not reach for a new lance. Once he realized the reason, he is swift to ride over to the big man and aid him to his feet. "Well ridden!" Ser Donnel commends before he rides off.
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