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Post by Imry Willfyre on Feb 20, 2008 16:38:52 GMT -5
Mr. Wicked, Mr. Roop, Mr. Haggat, Mr. Legat, Mr. Jolly and Mr. Tubb vs. a table of six or seven patrons.
Mr. Wicked, Mr. Roop, Mr. Haggat, Mr. Legat, Mr. Jolly and Mr. Tubb are all former pirates, thugs and mercenaries-- turned into bad merchants. I imagine each of them has roughly noteworthy skill.
Mr. Haggat and Mr. Legat carry a huge amount of bizarre exotic blades and daggers while the rest are normally armed. Mr. Tubb wears a breastplate under his tunic, and so is perhaps a little less skilled in combat.
Oh, and if anyone else in the inn wants to join in too-- that's fine by me.
Franny/Horas/Benfry/Smith, can one of you roll this?
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Post by dienekes on Feb 20, 2008 16:41:03 GMT -5
Burt the sellsword will join whichever side seems to be loosing after the first round or two. He has a longsword and shield. I'd think he'd be noteworthy with the sword but it is up to the admins discretion.
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Post by The Flint on Feb 20, 2008 17:50:51 GMT -5
I will roll this when I get home in the next 2.5 hours, if no one rolls it first.
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Post by edricdayne on Feb 20, 2008 18:33:26 GMT -5
Ser Jacelyn, Ser Harwyn, and Ser Oswell will get into the battle maybe halfway through. All should be about noteworthy sword.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Feb 20, 2008 18:44:19 GMT -5
As a note, the Seven Brothers aren't fighting against the bartender or the knights who come up from downstairs. They're primarily concerned with the men who gave them looks.
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Post by edricdayne on Feb 20, 2008 19:11:10 GMT -5
Which would be maybe 10 other patrons, widely equiped with axes, daggers, swords, all maybe apprentice. The 3 Sellswords would side with the patrons, since they are regulars and pay often
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Feb 20, 2008 19:16:34 GMT -5
The Brothers fight best as a group and well keep an extremely close formation-- fighting back-to-back if need be.
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Post by dienekes on Feb 20, 2008 19:19:21 GMT -5
Burt will also be looking for forgotten ales during the fighting.
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Post by Horas on Feb 20, 2008 20:23:20 GMT -5
Alright I've got this. As a clarification, are they fighting to kill?
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Feb 20, 2008 20:31:11 GMT -5
Kill or wound, either is fine.
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Post by Horas on Feb 20, 2008 20:45:41 GMT -5
Round 1: Six Pirates vs. Six Patrons
The bartender pales and runs downstairs as the fight begins, his wooden leg clacking on every step. The Seven Brothers smile menacingly and charge the occupants of a nearby table, six in all. The Lost Soul inn attracts plenty of sellswords and hedge knights, so all the patrons are armed though far from elite.
Wicked: 77 Roop: 81 Haggat: 145 Legat: 114 Jolly: 126 Tubb: 132
P1: 74 P2: 105 P3: 110 P4: 66 P5: 98 P6: 124
The Seven Brothers strike several nasty blows against their opponents. Mr. Haggat and Mr. Legat stab their blades into their opponents simultaneously while Mr. Jolly picks up a chair and breaks it over his foe's head. Mr. Wicked clashes blades with his new friend, and one of the angry patrons bounces a blow harmlessly off of Tubb's breastplate. Only Roop suffers as his enemy sinks a dagger into his side.
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Post by Horas on Feb 20, 2008 20:59:10 GMT -5
Round 2
The bartender reaches the cellar and starts screaming wildly about fighting upstairs. It takes some time before the knights can understand a word he says.
Upstairs, the brawl rages on. Most of the other patrons scurry out of the way.
Wicked: 117 Roop: 68 (light wound, heavy wound) Haggat: 143 Legat: 150 Jolly: 169 Tubb: 80 (heavy wound)
P1: 95 (light wound) P2: 161 P3: 71 (avg. wound, heavy wound) P4: 121 (avg. wound, avg. wound) P5: 57 (avg. wound, DEAD) P6: 136
Masters Haggat, Legat, and Wicked drive their opponents back with a variety of unsportsmanlike tactics. Mr. Jolly breaks a bottle of ale and stabs the shards into his foe's neck, slaying him. Tubb and Roop fair more poorly, each taking a nasty beating.
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Post by loremaster on Feb 20, 2008 21:05:02 GMT -5
The Mad Lizard joins the crusade against the horrid villains. Noteworthy sword.
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Post by dienekes on Feb 20, 2008 21:09:19 GMT -5
Burt looks for some forgotten ale and unsheathes his sword waiting to see who's winning the next bout.
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Post by Horas on Feb 20, 2008 21:11:28 GMT -5
Round 3
Seeing his friend be killed outright, patron number three retreats, clutching his wounds. The fight continues as the hedge knights thunder up the stairs. Burt finds an abandoned ale and begins drinking. Mr. Haggat moves to assist Roop and Jolly helps Tubb.
Wicked: 165 Roop: 104 (light wound, heavy wound) Haggat: 165 Legat: 113 Jolly: 104 (avg. wound) Tubb: 41 (heavy wound, heavy wound)
P1: 66 (light wound, heavy wound) P2: 99 (heavy wound) P4: 79 (avg. wound, avg. wound, avg. wound, avg. wound) P6: 132
Mr. Tubb and the fourth patron fall to the ground from blood loss. The rest trade blows. The floor is becoming a sticky mess of blood and beer.
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