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Post by Maester Maurin on Apr 13, 2008 19:01:40 GMT -5
Okay, change it to Ghost of Marten Lannister. I am sure my venengful ghost could deal with Coldiron and Felryn, right?
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Post by Flex on Apr 13, 2008 19:45:43 GMT -5
The fight at the Tower of Joy.
Ned Stark - Master, wielding Ice Howland Reed - Master Martyn Cassel - Expert Theo Wull - Noteworthy Ethan Glover - Noteworthy Mark Ryswell - Expert William Dustin - Expert
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Arthur Dayne - Legendary, wielding Dawn Gerold Hightower - Grandmaster Oswell Whent - Grandmaster
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Post by wookie on Apr 14, 2008 5:03:58 GMT -5
Round One
Ned Stark (100) 196 Howland Reed (90) 131 Martyn Cassel (80) 103 Theo Wull (70) 128 Ethan Glover (70) 72 Mark Ryswell (80) 94 William Dustin (80) 95
vs.
Arthur Dayne (120) 170 Gerold Hightower (100) 132 Oswell Whent (100) 161
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Stark cuts deeply into the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, the cold Valryian steel of Ice stains the white cloak red with the blood of the Old Bull as it bites deeply into his side. The Bull manages to fend off the attentions of the crannogman as he jabs with his trident at the wounded man. It is a different story as Ethan Glover, Theo Wull and Martyn Cassel attempt to down the Sword of the Morning. He dances amongst them and everywhere he goes, his blade darkens with their blood. Glover cries out as his leg is deeply cut, with what appears to be arterial blood spurting out and both Theo and Martyn bear grevious wounds. Ryswell and Dustin fare little better against the White Bat of Whent as he skillfully slashes at them.
Round Two
Ned Stark (100) 195 Howland Reed (90) 113 Martyn Cassel (55) 109 Theo Wull (45) 47 Ethan Glover (45) 143 Mark Ryswell (55) 95 William Dustin (55) 109
vs.
Arthur Dayne (120) 127 Gerold Hightower (75) 118 Oswell Whent (100) 178
The implacable Eddard relentless chops again at the Lord Commander and again Ice drinks deeply from him as the White Bull coughs up a gout of blood. The crannogman again scurries in but the Bull barely avoids his killing blow. Ser Arthur again cuts into Theo Wull and nicks Cassel but somehow Glover actually draws blood from him as he gets a lucky glancing blow against his helm, and a cut appears on the brow of Dayne. Ser Oswell distainfully keeps at his two opponents who appear hopelessly outclassed as he hits them both within seconds.
Round 3
Ned Stark (100) 143 Howland Reed (90) 130 Martyn Cassel (45) 125 Theo Wull (20) 45 Ethan Glover (45) 104 Mark Ryswell (30) 95 William Dustin (30) 53
vs.
Arthur Dayne (110) 191 Gerold Hightower (50) 62 Oswell Whent (100) 107
This time, both Ned's and Howland's strikes land and the Old Bull finally succumbs to his wounds and collapses from multiple wounds and blood loss. In the meantime, the sight of his Lord Commander lying dead and his own wound seems to have galvanised Dayne and in a dazzling blur of motion he decapitates Theo Wull with one blow and strikes fiercely at Glover and Cassel again. Ser Oswell continues to torment and tease his two opponents and it is only a matter of time before they too fall
Round 4
Ned Stark (100) 193 Howland Reed (90) 147 Martyn Cassel (20) 112
Theo Wull Ethan Glover (20) 77 Mark Ryswell (20) 53 William Dustin (5) 43
vs.
Arthur Dayne (110) 146
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent (100) 106
Lord Stark turns away from the dying Bull and sees the Sword of the Morning carve up his men. Spotting the danger he strikes at Dayne from behind and Ice once more cuts into a member of the Kingsguard. Reed's trident does little but to distract Arthur but he still manages to strike at Cassel and Glover before he turns to face the new threat. Oswell finally kills both Dustin and Ryswell without breaking a sweat and turns to help his brother
Round 5
Ned Stark (100) 160 Howland Reed (90) 117 Martyn Cassel (5) 88
Theo Wull Ethan Glover (5) 19
Mark Ryswell
William Dustin
vs.
Arthur Dayne (85) 99
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent (100) 130
Ser Arthur takes two more blows as he begins to tire and faces opponents of a much higher calibre than previously. Seeing Ser Oswell bearing down vengefully on Lord Stark, Glover and Cassel intercept him and are cut down in seconds, having bought time with their lives.
Round 6
Ned Stark (100) 109 Howland Reed (90) 187
Martyn Cassel
Theo Wull
Ethan Glover
Mark Ryswell
William Dustin
vs.
Arthur Dayne (50) 144
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent (100) 101
Stark and Dayne face off one on one as Howland takes on the White Bat. Ser Arthur finds reserves from somewhere and finally the blood of Eddard Stark stains the ground of the Tower of Joy. Elsewhere, Ser Whent comes in strongly at the crannogman, expecting another easy victory. To his great amazement, the wily old fox tumbles away and jabs his trident deep into the guts of Whent as he stumbles
Round 7
Ned Stark (75) 107 Howland Reed (90) 156
Martyn Cassel
Theo Wull
Ethan Glover
Mark Ryswell
William Dustin
vs.
Arthur Dayne (50) 128
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent (75) 78
Ser Arthur presses his advantage and again Eddard grunts as Dawn slices into him. Howland jabs again, thrusting deep into the abdomen of Whent as he gushes up a great gout of blood from his mouth and feebly tries to extracate himself from the cruelly barbed weapon
Round 8
Ned Stark (50) 79 Howland Reed (90) 118
Martyn Cassel
Theo Wull
Ethan Glover
Mark Ryswell
William Dustin
vs.
Arthur Dayne (50) 62
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent (50) 132
Eddard finally manages to exact some retribution as he slashes at Dayne, catching him on the shoulder. Whent manages to pull in the crannogman and nicks him with his greatsword but surely it will not be enough to save him?
Round 9
Ned Stark (50) 64 Howland Reed (85) 154
Martyn Cassel
Theo Wull
Ethan Glover
Mark Ryswell
William Dustin
vs.
Arthur Dayne (40) 51
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent (50) 75
Eddard and Dayne, wheezing from exertion now, plod around each other, striking occassionally. In one such exchange Ned manages to score another hit on Dayne's right arm. Annoyed by the mark, Howland drives forward powerfully and knocks Whent to the ground, near impaling him to the ground with his trident. Oswell weakly swings his sword in response and Reed dodges the feeble blow
Round 10
Ned Stark (50) 126 Howland Reed (85) 162
Martyn Cassel
Theo Wull
Ethan Glover
Mark Ryswell
William Dustin
vs.
Arthur Dayne (35) 73
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent (25) 92
Eddard, sensing his opponent begin to tire, launches another assault and manages to cut the white brother deep into his sword arm. Meanwhile Howland calmly dispatches the White Bat with a dagger thrust to his exposed throat and drags his trident out from the dead man's gut, shaking off any hanging bits of flesh which follow it out. He scurries across to help his liege lord against the sole Kingsguard man remaining
Round 11
Ned Stark (50) 88 Howland Reed (85) 162
Martyn Cassel
Theo Wull
Ethan Glover
Mark Ryswell
William Dustin
vs.
Arthur Dayne (10) 103
Gerold Hightower Oswell Whent
Dayne manages to parry and land a blow on Eddard but as he does so, he does not see the little form of Howland Reed bearing down on him and is skewered from behind. He falls, Dawn dropping from his lifeless hands as the grim man from the North brings him down
Result: Ser Oswell Whent, Ser Gerold Hightower and Ser Arthur Dayne are killed. Martyn Cassel, Theo Wull, Ethan Glover, Mark Ryswell and Willam Dustin also perish. Lord Stark, heavily wounded survives with the crannogman Howland Reed coming through the battle nearly unmarked
ooc: I swear I rolled this fairly. Guess GRRM knew what he was talking about after all, huh?
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Post by Tallahar on Apr 14, 2008 5:14:14 GMT -5
Thats just awesome.
Nice writing Benfry.
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Post by wookie on Apr 14, 2008 5:31:35 GMT -5
King Rickon vs Prince Rodrick
I'm going to have this one being the first to get to cummulative 100 knocks the other out. Both are Novice fist-fighters
Round 1
KR:99 PR: 114 (light hit to Rickon)
Rodrick comes in with a quick series of punches to the head of his older twin and strike a glancing blow on the brow of the King. He cockily retreats and gestures for his brother to attack
Round 2
KR:96 PR: 117 (light hit to Rickon)
Rickon comes in cautiously but Rodrick again shows superiour aggression as he kicks out and catches his brother on the shin
Round 3
KR:75 PR:96 (light hit to Rickon)
Rodrick appears to be toying with his brother, showing an opening and then lashing out when he approaches. A cocky approach which may backfire...
Round 4
KR:92 PR:129 (average hit to Rodrick)
But perhaps not yet. Rickon comes in too cautiously again and Rodrick grapples for a moment then launches a headbutt on the royal forehead as Rickon staggers back, seeing stars
Round 5
KR:73 PR:145 (heavy hit to Rickon)
This increasingly one-sided fight is getting vicious as Rodrick smashes a forearm into his brother's face and follows up with several kicks to the gut as he topples to the floor
Round 6
KR:104 PR:128 (average hit to Rickon)
Rickon rolls away but Rodrick, laughing, saunters up and lands a solid hit on the royal posterior, launching Rickon into a nearby wall
Round 7
KR:149 PR:99 (heavy hit to Rodrick)
Perhaps it was the laughter which finally woke the King's Baratheon rage. Rickon springs to his feet and launches himself bodily at his surprised brother who's laughter is cut short as Rickon lands a right cross square on Rodrick's jaw.
Round 8
KR:99 PR:128 (average hit to Rickon)
Rodrick regains the upper hand as he twists Rickon's arm painfully behind him and slams him against the wall. "Had enough, 'big brother' " he grins
Round 9
KR:64 PR:74 (no hit)
Rodrick laughs as his brother attempts to break free and makes no move to finish the fight he is so obviously enjoying
Round 10
KR:120 PR:123 (no hit)
Again the laughter seems to galvanise Rickon but he still cannot break free. Rodrick stops laughing and grunts with effort as he maintains his hold
Round 11
KR:48 PR:107 (heavy hit to Rickon)
Bored now, Rodrick slams his brother against the wall a few times to finally knock him out and bring this "contest" to an end. "Bring me some wine and some dancing girls!" he roars with a grin "I've worked up a thirst for both!"
Prince Rodrick Baratheon defeats King Rickon Baratheon
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Post by wookie on Apr 14, 2008 5:57:44 GMT -5
Lord Emmon Barclay vs Lord Horas Blackwood & 6 guards)
debatable using Legendary when it was earned in this battle IC but what the hell - it's called "fantasy duelling"
Round 1
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 189
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (40) Blackword guard 1 (60) 147 Blackword guard 2 (60) 61 Blackword guard 3 (60) 98 Blackword guard 4 (60) Blackword guard 5 (60) Blackword guard 6 (60)
Lord Horas is protected by his 6 guards and does not get involved in the inital fighting, though Emmon can see him calmly apply a secretion to his daggers. Emmon in a fit of vengeful rage chops off the head of one guard and heavily wounds another two as he attempts to reach Horas
Round 2
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 156
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (40) Blackword guard 1 (35) 93
Blackword guard 2 Blackword guard 3 (35) 100 Blackword guard 4 (60) 160 Blackword guard 5 (60) Blackword guard 6 (60)
Emmon cuts into the two guards again and just manages to dodge a superb blow launched by one of the new guards to charge in.
Round 3
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 183
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (40) 53 Blackword guard 1 (10) 25
Blackword guard 2 Blackword guard 3 (10) 66 Blackword guard 4 (60) 160 Blackword guard 5 (60) 135 Blackword guard 6 (60) 89
Emmon cuts down another Blackwood guard and Horas' poorly thrown dagger strikes the back of one of his own men who stiffens and then topples over twitching. The rest of the Blackwood guards attack on mass but get in each other's way and do no damage
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 151
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (40) 107
Blackword guard 1
Blackword guard 2
Blackword guard 3 Blackword guard 4 (50) 148 Blackword guard 5 (50) 119 Blackword guard 6 (35) 42
Lord Emmon cuts down another Blackwood guard and is nearly within reach of Lord Horas who stands with another two poisoned daggers. The remaining two guards manage to fend Emmon off for now
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 191
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (40) 118
Blackword guard 1
Blackword guard 2
Blackword guard 3 Blackword guard 4 (50) 107 Blackword guard 5 (25) 55
Blackword guard 6
Emmon slices across another guard, near cutting him in twain, and wounding another guard as another thrown dagger goes array. The Black Crow looks doomed...
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 194
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (40) 101
Blackword guard 1
Blackword guard 2
Blackword guard 3 Blackword guard 4 (25) 87
Blackword guard 5
Blackword guard 6
Lord Emmon cuts down the last guard and advances on Horas with wrathful eyes and bats away a pathetic throw from the most unmartial of men
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 159
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (40) 101
Blackword guard 1
Blackword guard 2
Blackword guard 3
Blackword guard 4
Blackword guard 5
Blackword guard 6
Emmon cuts deeply into the flesh of the raven - the end will not be long
Lord Emmon Barclay (110) 197
vs
Lord Horas Blackwood (15) 81
With a mighty swing of his sword, Lord Emmon Barclay removes the head from the shoulders and Lord Horas Blackwood falls to the ground in two pieces
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Post by edricdayne on Apr 14, 2008 7:16:04 GMT -5
The Tower of Joy was an awesome battle Benfry, great job. And Breck, maybe if you had just gotten Legendary a little sooner...
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Apr 14, 2008 7:31:21 GMT -5
Hahah, yeah really.
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Post by Flex on Apr 14, 2008 8:02:59 GMT -5
my god.. the tower of joy actuallt worked out.. WOW!
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Post by barker520 on Apr 14, 2008 9:06:55 GMT -5
Yeah, great posts and recap Benfry, that was awesome.
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Post by Horas on Apr 14, 2008 15:44:44 GMT -5
The Tower of Joy was awesome. As to Emmon, well... that's why prisoners usually don't get swords.
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Post by Imry Willfyre on Apr 14, 2008 15:46:16 GMT -5
Just for fun...can we see Ser Kennos Keath fighting against 10 noteworthy swordsmen.
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Post by Fel on Apr 14, 2008 15:52:16 GMT -5
Hah, ok, I'll do it.
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Post by Sam on Apr 14, 2008 16:12:09 GMT -5
It would be so funny if that's how GRRM had decided on the story's history, rolling the fights like that. Well done Benfry.
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Post by Fel on Apr 14, 2008 16:33:20 GMT -5
Round 1
Kennos Fucking Keath: 110 Noteworthy 1: 70 Noteworthy 2: 70 Noteworthy 3: 70 Noteworthy 4: 70 Noteworthy 5: 70 Noteworthy 6: 70 Noteworthy 7: 70 Noteworthy 8: 70 Noteworthy 9: 70 Noteworthy 10: 70
*Kennos Keath takes no disadvantage from fighting multiple enemies, as proved against Oldflower and Tully*
KK 112 vs N1 109 (No Hit), N2 120 (No Hit), N3 134 (Light Hit on KK), N4 115 (No Hit), N5 120 (No Hit), N6 161 (Average Hit on KK), N7 87 (Average Hit on N7), N8 111 (No Hit), N9 127 (Light Hit on KK), N10 85 (Avergae Hit on N10)
Kennos raises an eyebrow when he sees the ten opponents facing him, he laughs bitterly and raises his sword to meet the attackers. He spins around in a blaze of glory, parrying, blocking, dodging, cutting, slashing, spinning. Try as he might, it is impossible for him to stop every attack, as the ten opponents surround, but he manages to give back as good as he gets. Blood is running from his arm and side when he manages to break free for a moment and catch his breath.
Round 2
Kennos Fucking Keath: (-30) 80 Noteworthy 1: 70 Noteworthy 2: 70 Noteworthy 3: 70 Noteworthy 4: 70 Noteworthy 5: 70 Noteworthy 6: 70 Noteworthy 7: (-20) 50 Noteworthy 8: 70 Noteworthy 9: 70 Noteworthy 10: (-20) 50
KK 113 vs N1 86 (Average Hit on N1), N2 140 (Average Hit on KK), N3 74 (Average Hit on N3), N4 170 (Heavy Hit on KK), N5 155 (Average Hit on KK), N6 164 (Heavy Hit on KK), N7 71 (Average Hit on N7), N8 166 (Heavy Hit on KK), N9 89 (Light Hit on N9), N10 79 (Average Hit on N10)
Kennos snarls and attacks again, slicing at one man after another, but the numbers of the enemy simply overwhelm him. He deals good injuries to many of them, but the rest use him as a pin-cushion stuffing hi full of holes.
Round 3
Kennos Keath kills all opponents. Kennos Keath wins.
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