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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 8, 2018 8:09:32 GMT 1
Lances broken in an almost ceremonial fashion, Daeron wheeled around and looked for one of Maekar’s lieutenants to pick off early. His goal was to take out the weaker ones early on and drive most of the reds into disarray. Spotting the figure of Lord Robert Hayford, he decided upon his target and kicked Argent into action, weaving through the melee.
CD: 10 AR: 9 Health: 12/12 GM-Scene 4-Warfare: 4d6+3 15 (2 DOS) GM-Scene 4-Init: 4d6k3-4 4
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Post by Father on Dec 8, 2018 11:20:32 GMT 1
Daeron makes his way towards Lord Hayford, he is almost there, but Ser Jon Massey places himself in front of his commander, he does not have much hope of standing against a swordsman of this caliber, but no sacrifice, no victory. Initiative: 3d6-3 8CD: 9 AR: 7 Jon Aim+Attack: 7d6k4+4 17 7 damage/DoS, for 14-9=5 Remember that Longswords are +1 fighting and +1 damage when mounted, and horse standing still is another +2 damage.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 8, 2018 19:03:44 GMT 1
Daeron's nostrils flare in excitement as the true battle begins. Whipping his sword forward in a devastating slash that few men would be able to withstand, he gives a satisfied grunt. GM-Scene 4-R1-Aim+Attack Jon: 9d6k5+5 27 (4 DOS 8x4-7=25 damage)
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Post by Father on Dec 8, 2018 19:45:50 GMT 1
Ser Jon Massey is not among such men.
So four rounds to go, Daeron can: -Catch your Breath -Rally his squad -Seek out another opponent
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 8, 2018 21:28:30 GMT 1
Slowing down for a moment to shake off Ser Jon’s blow, he continues to seek out his original target, Lord Hayworth.
Round 2: CYB GM-Scene 4-R2-CYB: 4d6 15 (Heal 4 damage) Round 3: Charge Hayworth? CD: 10 AR: 9 Health: 11/12 W/I/F: 0/1/0
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Post by Father on Dec 9, 2018 0:19:06 GMT 1
Lord Robert is a seasoned commander and warrior, if perhaps not having Daeron's talent with the sword. The man is considered more capable in the courts than in battle, but he is not an officer for nothing, after having dispatched Ser Rennifer Reyne, perhaps weakened, he prepares for Daeron to charge.
Robert Hayford Seek Rennifer Reyne: 5d6k4+2 13Initiative: 3d6-3 11CD: 10 (13) AR: 10 Health: 5/12 2 injuries. Rennifer Initiative: 3d6-3 15CD: 10 AR 7 Health: 9 Aim+Attack: 7d6k4+4 26 is 4 DoS for 7*4=28-10=18 Aim+Attack: 7d6k4+3 20 is 3 DoS for 7*3=21-7=14, defeated->yields. CyB: 4d6-2 13R3: Daeron appears, Robert Prepares Counterattack, it's damage is resolved before Daeron's attack,
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 9, 2018 2:36:37 GMT 1
He changes forward taking the commander’s blow before offering his own. He’s no slouch
CD: 10 AR: 9 Health: 11/12 W/I/F: 0/1/0 Numbers to change after his counterattack, might take an injury depending. GM-Scene 4-R3-Charge: 8d6k4+5 22
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Post by Father on Dec 9, 2018 3:02:46 GMT 1
Lord Robert locks blades with Daeron, an easy fight this would certainly not be.
Robert CD: 10 (13) AR: 10 Health: 3/12 3 injuries. 3 fatigue Counterattack: 6d6k4+3 23 3 DoS for 27 damage, so 18. He also takes fatigue to ignore AP (reflected by (13) in above post but it somehow got missed in the text). So Daeron's charge is a 2 DoS hit by the looks of it for 16-10=6 damage? He takes an injury and a fatigue to ignore injuries: Aim+Attack: 7d6k4+3 20 looks like 3 DoS for 21 damage so 12. He spends another fatigue to ignore AP on the next attack.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 10, 2018 2:38:34 GMT 1
Lord Hayford's dual strikes cools Daeron's zeal and reopens his injuries from Ser Bronn's lance, but doesn't stop him from responding with his own attack. This bastard has no intention of winning. He just wants to bleed me.
Takes a wound to soak up the 18 points of damage. Takes a point of fatigue to ignore AP on the second attack against him. Will take another point of fatigue to ignore AP if he's still standing. CD: 10 (14) AR: 9 Health: 7/12 W/I/F: 1/1/1 GM-Scene 4-R4-Aim+Attack Hayford: 9d6k4+4 25 (3 DOS 3x8-10=14 damage)
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Post by Father on Dec 10, 2018 12:00:04 GMT 1
Robert had proven tough and resilient, but ultimately not Daeron's equal.
Defeated.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 10, 2018 18:17:39 GMT 1
With Lord Hayford downed, Daeron found himself with a moment of peace as the battle around him raged, as if in the eye of a hurricane. A more seasoned commander would've taken the initiative to rally his squad and prepare them for the next push into Maekar's ranks, but Daeron's inexperience and selfishness were betrayed by him taking time for himself to catch his breath. After all, what good is leadership without a leader? GM-Scene 4-Round 5-CYB: 3d6-1 12 (3 DOS) Round 5: Heal 3 damage CD: 10 AR: 9 Health: 10/12 W/I/F: 1/1/1
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 13, 2018 5:45:42 GMT 1
Breaking down damage involving Daeron with the change in mounted damage R1: Jon deals (10-9=1 damage) Health: 11/12, Daeron deals 17, downs Jon R2: Don’t need a CYB with 1 damage, rallies squad instead? R3: Robert deals (15-9=6 damage) Health: 5/12, Daeron deals 6 R4: Robert deals 1 damage, Daeron takes 1 fatigue to ignore AP, deals 8 damage in return. Robert down. Health 4/12 R5: Daeron does a CYB (should I use my first CYB, or add +1D to my second to account for the fact that I don’t have a wound anymore?)
Do my numbers look correct to you?
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Post by Father on Dec 14, 2018 19:10:02 GMT 1
Uhm, it looks like this to me: R1: Jon does 10-9=1, Daeron: 11/12 Daeron does 6*4-7=17, Jon is out. - Rennifer does 4*5-10=10 Robert is 2/12 Robert does 5*3-7=8 Rennifer is 1/9 R2: Robert takes fatigue to ignore AP Reckless attack: 7d6k5+4 18 2*5-10=0 Repurposing Robert's counter attack to hit Rennifer, he's defeated, takes another fatigue to ignore AP. Daeron charges for 2*8-10=6, Robert is 4/12 on 2 injuries. R3: Robert attacks for 19, 2*5-9=1, Daeron: 10/12 Daeron without all the penalties gets 28+, 4*6-10=14 and Robert's done.
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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Dec 15, 2018 3:14:50 GMT 1
I like that even more!
R4: Rallies squad R5: CYB (doesn't matter which roll as it puts him back at 12/12)
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