A forlorn warrior
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Re: A forlorn warrior
[OOC: excellent, your action I think! He aims again with his second lesser action.]
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[OOC: injuries only reduce the damage done by a particular hit, they don't restore health]Ser Jorah Holt wrote:He would regain a couple points of health as well taking him to 4/12
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Re: A forlorn warrior
Baelon wrote:[OOC: injuries only reduce the damage done by a particular hit, they don't restore health]Ser Jorah Holt wrote:He would regain a couple points of health as well taking him to 4/12
It won't matter on the hit I just posted anyway, presuming he can't take wounds
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[OOC: he's just a secondary character and cannot take any more wounds. Winner determines consequence of defeat.]
Ser Duncan managed a telling blow after shattering Ser Jorah's shield, but was subsequently overthrown in short order.
The zealout slumps form his horse, his fate hanging in the balance, Ser Jorah's mission a success.
Ser Duncan managed a telling blow after shattering Ser Jorah's shield, but was subsequently overthrown in short order.
The zealout slumps form his horse, his fate hanging in the balance, Ser Jorah's mission a success.
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Ser Jorah stayed his hand, despite the loss of his men. He would not give this foul knight the satisfaction of a warrior's death. Instead, he would be taken back to Castle Grenward for trial.
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capture Ser Duncan
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capture Ser Duncan
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Re: A forlorn warrior
Ser Jorah Holt wrote:Ser Jorah stayed his hand, despite the loss of his men. He would not give this foul knight the satisfaction of a warrior's death. Instead, he would be taken back to Castle Grenward for trial.
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capture Ser Duncan
Ser Duncan's execution seems inevitable with no family to ransom him and no friends to set him free.
Lord Coldbrook lauds his champion before the whole household.
In a rare poetic mood he rewards Ser Jorah with five gold Dragons, "
one for each of Castle Grenward's stout towers and a fifth for Ser Jorah himself, our most redoubtable fortress."
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