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Post by The Stranger on Apr 20, 2008 17:55:42 GMT -5
The King's Man is Noteworthy Sword, and fighting with sword and shield in a chain mail hauberk.
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Post by Sam on Apr 20, 2008 17:56:31 GMT -5
Ser Grant is a Master with a bastard sword.
He is not out to kill this man, perhaps just cut a hand off and make him yield. If the man yields, grant will spare him, but he will be wary of the other King's Man trying to attack him during the fight.
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Post by Fel on Apr 20, 2008 17:58:17 GMT -5
Qarl is nearby, he will jump in if the second King's Man joins the fight, just for the hell of it.
He is Master sword wielding Red Rain.
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Post by The Stranger on Apr 20, 2008 18:00:14 GMT -5
Round 1: Ser Templeton- Noteworthy (70)
V.
Ser Grant-Master (90)
Round 1: Ser Templeton: 154 Ser Grant: 107 (Average Hit, -20)
Ser Grant approachs, and the two men begin their deadly duel of honor. Grant swings, only to have his blow blunted by Templeton's shield. The man follows with a devastating slash against Grant's side.
"Say your brother was a murderer and I shall let you live." says Ser Templeton, as he treads back, and watches Ser Grant carefully.
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Post by Sam on Apr 20, 2008 18:03:40 GMT -5
Ser Grant went down on one knee, clutching his side with one arm. He forced himself to his feet. "My brother was a man driven to madness by the horrors of war, and of having his betrothed murdered in her bed." He gripped his sword with both hands and raised it again. "Ser Tytos did not deserve his death, but I cannot say it was murder."
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Post by The Stranger on Apr 20, 2008 18:14:18 GMT -5
Ser Templeton waits patiently for Ser Grant to stand and ready himself. When he is ready, the man nods, and begins to attack again.
Ser Templeton:143 Ser Grant: 143 (No Injury)
The two men circle, and despite his injury, Grant is able to keep his guard high, and parry all of Ser Templeton's blows.
Round 3: Ser Templeton: 147 (Light wound, -10) Ser Grant: 167 (Average wound, -20)
The two men circle, Grant swings high over head, and Templeton blocks with his shield, but not high enough, as the tip of Grant's bastard sword leaves a thin bloody cut across Templeton's forward, but bloody slowly dripping into his eyes.
Round 4 Ser Templeton: 131 (2 light wounds, -20) Ser Grant: 149 (Average wound, -20)
Ser Grant takes the initiative and strikes at Ser Templeton again, catching him on his shield arm, taking a chunk out of the man's shoulder.
Round 5 Ser Templeton: 135 Ser Grant: 130 (No result)
The two men circle again, more wary of each other's skills than before, but neither can land a blow.
Round 6:
Ser Templeton: 102 (2 light wounds, -20) Ser Grant: 79 (Light wound, Average wound, -30)
Ser Templeton slashes at Ser Grant, catching him on the thigh. A inch to the left, and Ser Grant's new bride would have a very dull marriage. "Will you yield ser!?" Templeton asks Grant, dropping the precondition about naming his brother a murderer.
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Post by Sam on Apr 20, 2008 18:16:25 GMT -5
"Yes, Ser, I yield." He laid his sword on the ground at his feet, again clutching his sounded side with one arm.
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Post by The Stranger on Apr 20, 2008 18:20:38 GMT -5
Petition to raise Ser Templeton to Expert Sword?
Granted.
Thank you stranger.
Your welcome.
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Post by Percy Rivers on Apr 20, 2008 19:00:47 GMT -5
Are you actually keeping track of random NPC skills?
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Post by Fel on Apr 20, 2008 19:20:08 GMT -5
They become less random when they increase above Noteworthy
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