Joust: Ser Alfred vs Average Knights
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Joust: Ser Alfred vs Average Knights
Ser Alfred takes to the field on his trusted mount. A usual, his brigantine clashes somewhat with the romantic notion of knights in plate competing against each other, but prejudices are common, are they not ? Having substituted the usual helmet with the tourney helmet, he awaits his first opponents move, charging as soon as the other knight does so.
PR: 14
AR: 9
Health: 15
Damage: 8/DoS
Coldbrook Tourney: AK I - Charge: 9d6k4 23
(Just put that up, any takers ?)
PR: 14
AR: 9
Health: 15
Damage: 8/DoS
Coldbrook Tourney: AK I - Charge: 9d6k4 23
(Just put that up, any takers ?)
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
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Re: Joust: Ser Alfred vs Average Knights
Ser Alfred's first opponent is Ser Orwen Butterwell, a Riverlander from a house famous for their wine, whose foundation for wealth is primarily dairy.
Alfred's lance shatters squarely on Orwen's shield and pushes the man out of his saddle, ruining the knight's aspirations for choosing a queen of love and beauty.
PR 9
AR 7
Health 9
Damage 7
Attack 7k3
SitS 3k2
vs Alfred, pass 1 Standard: 7d6k3 16 3d6k2 10 3d6 11
[Dunno why I rolled for Catch Your Breath...eh, Orwen is unhorsed, but he manages to get 1 DoS. Alfred's armor absorbs the blow and he must make a TN9 to avoid falling off his horse.]
Alfred's lance shatters squarely on Orwen's shield and pushes the man out of his saddle, ruining the knight's aspirations for choosing a queen of love and beauty.
PR 9
AR 7
Health 9
Damage 7
Attack 7k3
SitS 3k2
vs Alfred, pass 1 Standard: 7d6k3 16 3d6k2 10 3d6 11
[Dunno why I rolled for Catch Your Breath...eh, Orwen is unhorsed, but he manages to get 1 DoS. Alfred's armor absorbs the blow and he must make a TN9 to avoid falling off his horse.]
Loreia- Posts : 2556
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Re: Joust: Ser Alfred vs Average Knights
Coldbrook tourney - Stay in the saddle I: 5d6k3 12
Ser Alfred was able to stay mounted and passes Ser Orwen with a short greeting before readying for his next opponent.
PR: 14
AR: 9
Health: 15
Damage: 8/DoS
Coldbrook Tourney: AK II - Charge: 9d6k4 20
Coldbrook tourney - Stay in the saddle II: 5d6k3 9 (Ah, damn !)
Ser Alfred was able to stay mounted and passes Ser Orwen with a short greeting before readying for his next opponent.
PR: 14
AR: 9
Health: 15
Damage: 8/DoS
Coldbrook Tourney: AK II - Charge: 9d6k4 20
Coldbrook tourney - Stay in the saddle II: 5d6k3 9 (Ah, damn !)
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
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Re: Joust: Ser Alfred vs Average Knights
Riler Clarick is up next, another Riverlander, a nobody-knight in service to a minor house.
vs Alfred, pass 1 Standard: 7d6k3 16 3d6k2 7
1 DoS. Alfred makes his saddle check, Riler does not.
[Name for 3rd opponent: Northerner Benam Cerwyn. In Round 3 thread, I would suggest declaring your maneuver in private. That's worked pretty well in our other threads. First contender declares maneuver in private, second contender just picks a maneuver and rolls.]
vs Alfred, pass 1 Standard: 7d6k3 16 3d6k2 7
1 DoS. Alfred makes his saddle check, Riler does not.
[Name for 3rd opponent: Northerner Benam Cerwyn. In Round 3 thread, I would suggest declaring your maneuver in private. That's worked pretty well in our other threads. First contender declares maneuver in private, second contender just picks a maneuver and rolls.]
Loreia- Posts : 2556
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Re: Joust: Ser Alfred vs Average Knights
(How'd that work ? It'd have to be a place people rolling the opponents can see, would it not ?)
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
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Re: Joust: Ser Alfred vs Average Knights
- ooc:
Well, I created my own thread to declare maneuvers in my character forum. That seems like the way to go, as you may be matched against a fellow member of your house. Nothing is certain, but it helps.
It's meant for your opponent not to see it so that they can't game the system, and for the narrator to look at it and ensure that there are no shenanigans. First person declares a maneuver (strength 1 or 2) first via preferred method (PM or house/personal forum), for the narrator to see (I am sure our new narrator will go through and check at some point). Then the opponent rolls and puts their chosen maneuver in the description for the roll in Orokos, the same as you have been already when entering "coldbrook tourney AK II charge". You would do the same when rolling. We wouldn't know our opponents' maneuvers until we saw the description.
Simple, consolidated description for that input field: "vs [insert name here], Pass 1 [maneuver 1-2]". Not trying to convert you, honest! But the maneuver at least is important, as is the strength of said maneuver (1 or 2). It's literally just adding 1-2 to one thing and taking the same away from another, as stated for each maneuver.
Have you looked at the maneuvers in the sourcebook? It can be a little confusing. I always open up the document to check and make sure I'm using the right term (aggressive, braced, etc).
Alternatively, we can ditch maneuvers for R3, but they will come into play when facing opponents on the actual NC list and onwards, especially vs players.
Loreia- Posts : 2556
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