Joust (R3): Ser Alfred Haigh vs. Benam Cerwyn
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Joust (R3): Ser Alfred Haigh vs. Benam Cerwyn
Ser Alfred greeted his opponent. He hadn't really noticed whether his opponent was a knight or not, but with those Northerners, did it really matter ? As soon as the signal was given, he lowered his lance and aimed it at Cerwyn's shield. he was somewhat curious what sort of competition the Northerners offered this time around !
(Rolls posted in personal board)
Charge: 19
Stay in Saddle: 15
(Rolls posted in personal board)
Charge: 19
Stay in Saddle: 15
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
Join date : 2016-06-12
Re: Joust (R3): Ser Alfred Haigh vs. Benam Cerwyn
[The maneuver would be posted to personal board, the rolls and maneuver would be rolled after the opponent's post, cuz anyone can check a player's recent rolls if they have any link to a roll.]
"Honed and ready, ser," a thick northern accent issues from across the field,even-toned and grim.
Benam Cerwyn
PR 14
AR 10
Health 12
Damage 8
vs Alfred, pass 1 - High 1: 9d6k4+1 23 5d6k3-1 9 4d6 16
Short-lived bravado from a man of House Cerwyn if ever there was. Benam falls and takes 1 Injury. Does Alfred avoid the same fate?
"Honed and ready, ser," a thick northern accent issues from across the field,even-toned and grim.
Benam Cerwyn
PR 14
AR 10
Health 12
Damage 8
vs Alfred, pass 1 - High 1: 9d6k4+1 23 5d6k3-1 9 4d6 16
Short-lived bravado from a man of House Cerwyn if ever there was. Benam falls and takes 1 Injury. Does Alfred avoid the same fate?
Loreia- Posts : 2556
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Location : US
Re: Joust (R3): Ser Alfred Haigh vs. Benam Cerwyn
Ser Alfred is glad he did get his estimate about his opponents abilities right. While his own lance hat hit Cerwyns shield solidly, the Northerner hat aimed just as well and earned a square hit as well. However, good as the charge was, it was not enough to lift the riverlander out of the saddle just yet. He manages to stay mounted and thus, defeats the northman. He passes by his opponent once more, saluting with the remains of his lance as he does so.
"Well ridden and a good hit !"
[Hence no rolls posted up there. I like to have my rolls in order before my enemy, but then, still working on the exact procedure so duly noted. Appropriate rolls here:
Coldbrook Tourney Round III Charge Def 2: 9d6k4-2 19
Stay in saddle Roll tourney Rd 3 - Cerwyn: 5d6k3 15
Looks like the old man was unnecessarily careful, but then, such is the prerogative of old people, hehehe...]
"Well ridden and a good hit !"
[Hence no rolls posted up there. I like to have my rolls in order before my enemy, but then, still working on the exact procedure so duly noted. Appropriate rolls here:
Coldbrook Tourney Round III Charge Def 2: 9d6k4-2 19
Stay in saddle Roll tourney Rd 3 - Cerwyn: 5d6k3 15
Looks like the old man was unnecessarily careful, but then, such is the prerogative of old people, hehehe...]
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
Join date : 2016-06-12
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