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Post by Daveth Coldbrook Sun Nov 27, 2016 5:25 pm

Part of the Grand Ball is an opportunity to show off on the dance floor.

[Of course, had I been paying attention, I would have made it a couples contest, which would have been interesting. Too late now, sadly.]

[OPTIONAL]Agility (Balance) (TN9) is for showing off. +1B per degree of success, -1D for failure.
Status (Breeding) (TN9) sees that you are able to do dance adequately like nobility taught you.

1st: 12GD, Pair of matching top-quality noble clothing of the latest fashion (worth 1,000ss each, 9GD, 110ss total), +1 TP
2nd: 10GD
3rd: 5GD

[Note: goods may be sold at full cash value at the tourney. Effectively, they're colour.]


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Post by Lady Corrine Marsten Mon Nov 28, 2016 1:25 am

Agility: 3d6 5 (-1D)

Status (Breeding) -1D: 5d6 14

Corrine loved dancing, though it was over-enthusiasm that led to her almost injuring herself. She did not do anything egregiously bad or embarrassing, managing to keep to decorum, but in trying to do an elaborate mod-step spin, she stumbled over the skirts of another dancer and almost fell. However, she caught Ben's arms and was saved by him sweeping her back onto her feet. She hoped that observers might put her bright blush down to exertion.


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Post by Gwyneth Drakeson Wed Nov 30, 2016 1:27 am

At the dance, Gwyn didn't embarrass herself, but it was clear to anyone paying attention that her heart wasn't in it that evening. The movements were more rote, her usual grace and poise lacking.

(No spoiler needed this time, hee: WE DANCE: 6d6k4 13)
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Post by Aerion Storm Wed Nov 30, 2016 1:50 am

I am invited, he tells himself for the dozenth time. And I have already done well here. It's...It's just dancing. You can do this.

Reassure himself as he might try, he's still tense. Visibly so, a bastard jumped above his station by acquitting himself well in martial endeavors, not at all at ease with these sort of affairs...but forcing himself to learn.

He studies others' footwork with a swordsman's practiced eye, and -- perhaps using exactly that skillset -- manages not to completely embarrass himself when it's his turn to try and keep up. Thank the Maiden, he's not terrible.

But still, he doesn't smile until his dance is over, and when the smile splits his beard, it's with a relieved sigh.

Balance (Agility), diff 9: 3d6 11
Dancing (Status), diff 9: 3d6 11

[Rolls with links PMed to Reader again, as per my usual. I screwed up and forgot the Bonus die, but I'm content without it!]

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Post by Loreia Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:36 am

Time to dance. Great. Jon Cobb had taught her a little about dancing, but this was no swaying soiree, for as much of that as they did anyhow. Everyone off on their own or in groups but not with a partner to steady them, no one's lead to follow. Briefly, she recalls the words of a foreign criminal from whatever afterlife awaited him after his hanging: "A woman should be careful. Where a man is from, even dancing is deadly." If only you knew how much.


Gamble or go home. So you can't dance, what else is new? Mindful of her footing, she gets bolder with her movements while retaining grace and sticking to the predictable form and pattern of those in attendance, surprising even herself as talent and intuition coming together to help her pass another one of the tests Daveth had (knowingly?) created in setting up these events.

No. Remember who this event is for, and it's not you.

Coldbrook Grand Tourney, Dance - Agility, Status: 3d6 13 3d6 13
Coldbrook Grand Tourney, Dance - 1B from Agility: 1d6 1
Ah, there you are!
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Post by Baelon Drakeson Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:41 am

Baelon didn't really get taught courtly dances as a child... but Rhaena and Baela were and taught him a few things. Since being ennobled, he had worked quite hard to be able to fit in among those that had been born to their position.

The feline grace developed from years of mastering the sword was an asset for the physical aspects of dancing, allowing him to maintain his posture and form where other more experienced dancers might not. In the end though, court dancing was more about knowing the steps than anything physically demanding. Baelon was satisfied that he had done well enough, though with more practice he is sure he could do better.

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Coldbrook Dance - Agilty(Balance): 3d6 9 +1b
Dragon's Dance - [Coldbrook] Status(Breeding), +1b: 6d6k4+2 18
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Post by Ser Walton Dulver Sat Dec 03, 2016 11:04 am

Dance Dance Revolution - Agility: 4d6 10 that went incredibly well...
Dance Dance Revolution - Status: 3d6 11
forgot Dance Dance Revolution - Status 1B: 1d6 6, replaces 3 and gives... AMAZING 14!

Ser Walton, elegant and well-groomed for tonight's ball, despite being dressed in leather, not velvets like most of surrounding him people, shined on the dance floor. That wasn't something he usually did, but little drinking and atmosphere of grand ball, where even Mighty Dulver seemed respected, made him bolder. Young knight was considered good dancer in Westerland taverns, but Coldbrook's great hall wasn't good place for wild dances he used to. In effect he performed something in between, what would please his Lord Father and Septon Arlyn, who always wanted to groom him to act like noble man. But unpleasantness of not performing dance of 'burning ass', didn't leave him for whole night...
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Post by Jon Templeton Mon Dec 05, 2016 6:44 am

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Post by Ser Jorah Holt Wed Dec 07, 2016 12:38 pm

Part of Ser Jorah’s duties protecting members of the Royal Family had resulted in his entrance to the dance floor on more than one occasion, providing a dance partner to any of the many young ladies who made up the Royal Family or whose prestigious family sought a partner that would not take advantage and happened to be in favour with either green or black faction at that given point.
So, to the surprise of those present, especially members of House Coldbrook, he glided around the ball quite ably, though without any dramatic flurries.



dancing: 5d6k5 19

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Post by Kevan Lyras Thu Dec 08, 2016 9:10 am

Not intending to try any too extravagant moves, Kevan nevertheless moved confident through the ball. The practice he had thanks to his lovely wife clearly showed. Lady Sofia smiled at him, as she herself danced admirably her appearance causing more than one young courtier to stumble in their own dance moves.

Dance: 4d6+2 21

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Post by Davain Bartheld Mon Dec 12, 2016 9:24 pm

Dancing: 5d6+2 14

When the time came, Davain let Ayleth drag him out onto the dance floor. While Davain was able to keep up with his wife, it was clear that his knowledge of how to dance was basic at best.
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Post by Aerion Storm Mon Dec 12, 2016 9:26 pm

[Man, Orokos has been harsh the last couple of days. That's a terrible 5d6+2, man, oof]
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Post by Davain Bartheld Mon Dec 12, 2016 9:30 pm

(Ya Orokos can't decide it loves me or hates me, its rare that I ever just an average roll.)
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Post by Lady Corrine Marsten Tue Dec 13, 2016 12:00 am

[It hates me today Sad ]
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Post by Ereth Redwain Tue Dec 13, 2016 4:35 am

Ereth picks Alya up and they begin to dance slowly and picking up the step as they go. Ereth is capable of keeping with the dance motions in a passable fashion, while Alya seems to be far more nimble than him, but she was being considerate enough to not make Ereth at least look a tad better than he probably is at dancing.

Agility (Dance): 3d6 9 +1B
Status (Breeding): 6d6k4+2 16 - 2 DoS
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Post by Ser Alfred Haigh Wed Jan 04, 2017 11:10 pm

Coldbrook tourney - Just dance ! (AG TN 9): 4d6 12 (1 DoS)

A dancing competition ? Well, why not ! It had been a long time, but it was an interesting way of finding out whether he was still any good in the more courtly things. The setting was a bit public, but he wasn't too concerned. Whether the two ales had had any hand in that as well would remain a question for the ages, though...

Coldbrook tourney - Just dance ! (Stat TN 9): 4d6k3 8 (FAIL)

Or not ! Well, at least he realized that if he had been drunk, there would have been some kind of excuse. As things were, he discovered exactly how rusty his skills were, and that was to say, pretty damn rusty. And things had started looking so fortunate at the beginning...
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