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Post by edricdayne on Dec 2, 2007 22:36:58 GMT -5
Bah, stupid word.
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Post by Teirney Lannister on Dec 2, 2007 22:39:19 GMT -5
I will start acting like a Toff again and make you cry.
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Post by melon on Dec 2, 2007 22:40:25 GMT -5
Toff its a great word.
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Post by edricdayne on Dec 2, 2007 22:42:15 GMT -5
Toff is a stupid Kiwi word.
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Post by melon on Dec 2, 2007 22:46:32 GMT -5
No it's British. You stupid American.
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Post by edricdayne on Dec 2, 2007 22:49:04 GMT -5
You stupid New Zealander.
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Post by melon on Dec 2, 2007 22:51:15 GMT -5
Your the one who made the mistake not me.
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Post by swammeyjoe on Dec 2, 2007 22:56:54 GMT -5
Stupid...
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Post by The Smith on Dec 3, 2007 22:06:03 GMT -5
5. After crossing that chasm, competitors must make a running jump and grab ahold of the next platform.
Tytos Blackwood: 89 Felwick Gower: 73 Addam Marbrand: 75 Brandon Rivers: 64 Benfry Smith: 47 Justin Prestor: 5 Martyn Darry: 61
Tytos leaps across the the gap with no hesitation building his lead. Gower steps across, and Marbrand follows gaining a little on the big man. Rivers and Smith have noe problem with the leap.
Justin misses the jump, but manages to grab the platform with his fingers. As he struggles to pull himself up, Darry leaps over his head passing him.
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Post by edricdayne on Dec 3, 2007 22:32:47 GMT -5
Tytos is hauling ass. I didn't know he was so agile.
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Post by The Smith on Dec 3, 2007 23:18:48 GMT -5
6. Finally, those who make it this far must clamber down a large rope net, and then finally sprint towards the gazeebo.
Tytos Blackwood: 65 Felwick Gower: 44 Addam Marbrand: 68 Brandon Rivers: 91 Martyn Darry: 90 Justin Prestor: 42 Benfry Smith: 86
Tytos is still leading as he comes off the rope netting, and is well ahead of the competition. Only Justin trips and he ends up in the back of the pack.
Ahead of them the Kingsguard waits with shields and blunted swords.
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Post by swammeyjoe on Dec 4, 2007 0:08:31 GMT -5
Where are Randal and the Bunny?
If that was really you, otherwise this will come off sutpid.
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Post by The Smith on Dec 4, 2007 0:31:28 GMT -5
Tytos runs forward, there are two rails on posts, forming a pathway toward the finish. To be knocked over a rail was to be killed from the competition. The first knight was Lertner Flint.
Tytos, whose speed and agility had carried him throughout the day juked trying to pass the White brother. But Lertner was not fooled and he blocked Blackwood's movement.
Tytos quickly pulled his dull blade and counter-attacked. After several exchanges Tytos squeezes by the man and moves down the line.
Tytos charges the next night, Anselm the lame. Blocking aside Anselm's attack easily, Tytos moves on to the next warrior.
Gower reaches Flint. The young Kingsguardmen has a resolute and focus look on his face, but is easily sent flying over the nearest rail by a hard body check by the giant.
Tytos moves up and to engage Ser Dondarrion. Dondarrion is the most skilled warrior to this point and proves an able match for the Blackwood.
Gower approaches Anselm. The White Flowers strikes at the large man, but is knocked easily aside. And Gower's return blow knocks him from his feet. Anselm does not tumble over the rail but does fall to the ground.
Tytos tries to knock Ser Edrick out of the fight, but the other man is stubborn and shrugs or blocks all of the other man's strikes.
Gower reaches the two combatants and seeing them locked in combat, thunders by with a large stupid smile on his face seeing the end in sight.
Tytos screams in rage and frustration, and swings wildly at Dondarrion, but Dondarrion blocks and then disarms the Riverman. His practice sword falling to the ground. Tytos backs away from the White brother desperately.
Gower tries to run through Ser Berrim Manderly as he has run through all the rest of his competition. But Manderly knows a thing or two about large charging attackers. Redirecting the force of Gower's attack, the giant is sent tumbling to the ground.
Marbrand had run quickly by Anselm before he could rise again. And was attempting to evade Dondarrion with out a fight, when Tytos was forced to retreat. Ser Edrick swung at Marbrand's face and he did not see the blow coming. He is knocked sideways and tumbles over the rail, eliminated from the contest.
Manderly moves toward Gower but then steps away. It is known that Berrim is overly sensitive of the image of the rabid northern warrior, and he always follows the code of honor explicitly. Gower begins to rise as Tytos grabs his blade.
Anselm Flowers is once again on his feet, and moves quickly into Rivers' path. Anselm and River's begin to fight, and Rivers is not able to move past the White Brother.
Gower swings at Manderly, and is blocked. But he in turns repels the Northerner's counter.
Tytos charges Dondarrion, and through true gumption is able to force his way past the White Knight. Tytos moves on looking for around Gower and Manderly.
Anselm and Rivers are heavily involved in dynamic combat when Darry comes up behind them. He barrels directly into the two men easily toppling them both over the near rail. Eliminating them both from any further competition.
As Gower and Manderly exchange blows, Tytos tries to sneak past. This causes Berrim to shift and block his forward progress. An opening in his defense opens and Gower sends him tumbling from between the rails.
Gower and Blackwood exchange quick glances, and then move up together toward Ser Giles Grandison. Working together they begin to attack the the Stormlander. Grandison is able to defend himself most ably against their attacks but he does take several steps backward.
Darry moves up behind Gower and then raises his sword to attack. But before he can attack. His blow is blocked by Ser Benfry Smith. Turning in surprise, Darry takes viscous blow from Ser Prestor. And Darry flops to the ground breathing hard. Prestor and Smith step over Darry's racking form and approach the three fighting men, but they are not able to slip by Gower and Tytos block the whole path.
It is all Grandison can do to hold off the two warriors. Then Ser Yew steps forward his sword singing. Tytos was focused on Grandison so when the blow struck him on the side of his head he was shocked. and he fell over the rail unconscious.
When it looked as if things were turning for the White brothers, bad luck struck. Grandison slipped as he moved to hit Gower, leaving to large an opening for such a large skilled opponent. The crushing attack that followed knocked Giles into a dazed stupor.
Yet When Gower moved forward, Yew's spinning blade knocked him back. Holding him in place with a solid thwack across the chest. Prestor stepped up and was struck by one of Yew's attacks also.
Yew sword spun through the air with a grace and power that Gower and Prestor had not encountered. After several back and forth's. Both men had been struck several times, while they had yet to land a blow on Yew. Then Prestor took a hard strike across the side of his head, and down he went.
Ser Smith quickly moved into that spot. And swung at Yew with force. His blow was blocked, and Yew waited until he was over balanced, and then sent him tumbling over the rail.
Turning to Gower, Yew blocked a close blow. And then took a light strike to his shoulder. But he did not become distracted and continued to attack. After several more attacks, he snuck one by Gower's defenses. Crowning the giant, Gower crumpled to his knees, and fell unconscious to the ground.
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Post by swammeyjoe on Dec 4, 2007 0:35:17 GMT -5
Umm...question. What happens now?
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Post by The Smith on Dec 4, 2007 0:39:08 GMT -5
I am not sure. Gower lasted the longest, and tied for the furtherest with several others. But it is up to the Hand, Regent, and since it is your Tourny Randal, you. To decide.
The winner will be announced shorty.
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