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Post by The Stranger on May 12, 2008 17:02:45 GMT -5
A series of challenges made by Ser Osney Santagar.
Ser Osney is Grandmaster Lance, Master Sword.
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Post by Fel on May 12, 2008 17:07:07 GMT -5
Ser Lucas is taking the lance challenge.
He is Grandmaster Lance.
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Post by The Stranger on May 12, 2008 17:16:57 GMT -5
Ser Osney Vs. Ser Lucas
Both Grandmaster Lance.
Round 1: Osney: 157 Lucas:141 (light wound -10)
The two men head at each other at full gallop. Ser Osney shatter's his lance on Ser Lucas' shield to take the round.
Round 2: Osney: 139 (average wound -20) Lucas: 170 (light wound -10)
Ser Lucas rides forward, and this time gets the better of Ser Osney, hitting him squarely in the chest and knocking the Dornish knight until his back touches the rump of his horse, still the man stays on his horse.
Round 3 Osney: 87(2 Average Wounds, -40) Lucas: 121
Ser Lucas again takes a new lance, and again breaks it on Ser Osney's shield, again knocking the man backwards, but not unhorsing him. As the horses canter around the list, Osney raises his visor.
"Well done ser, well done indeed. I shall have to give the match to you ser." He saluted.
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Post by Fel on May 12, 2008 17:27:33 GMT -5
"Thank you, good ser," Lucas beams, "and well done to you also, a worthy foe, but alas the Seven were with me once again!" He chuckles.
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Post by The Stranger on May 12, 2008 17:30:44 GMT -5
"It would seem so. The Gods have not favored the Dornish of late. Congratulations to you ser." Ser Osney walked his horse over to his pavillion, where he picked up a lance, and brought it back to Ser Lucas. The Lance was solid oak, with bands of silver. Dornish silk streamed from it's point, which was also silver.
"A token by which you can remember this day ser, fairly earned."
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Post by Fel on May 12, 2008 17:40:45 GMT -5
"The Gods favour those who favour Them most truely," Lucas says devoutly.
Lucas grows solemn at the sight of the lance. "Such a gift, thank you noble ser, I am honoured," he said with incredible, almost embarrasing, earnesty.
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Post by The Stranger on May 12, 2008 20:31:31 GMT -5
Ser Osney Santagar, Grandmaster of the Lance (100) VS. Ser Daven Hersey, Noteworthy Lance (70)
Round 1: Osney:121 Daven: 131 (No Result)
Ser Osney gives his salute, and the Valeman returns it. Lowering their visors they ride forward towards each other. Hersey gets a glancing blow on Osney's shield, but the lance does not break, and both men agree it is no point.
Round 2:
Osney:163 Daven: 135 (Average Hit, -20)
The two wheel and go again, and this time it is Ser Osney who gets the better of it. His lance shatters against Ser Daven's breast place, and knocks the man back, but from years of taking horses over treacherous trails Ser Daven's skill serves him, and he remains ahorse.
Round 3 Osney: 200 Daven: 135 (Heavy Hit)
Osney wheels his horse around, and picks up a new lance, as Ser Daven rights himself. Together they spur their horses onwards to a tremendous clash as Ser Osney's lance strikes the Vale Knight directly on the visor, sending him to the ground with a great crash.
Ser Osney wheels around and gets off his horse, to extend a hand to pick Ser Daven from the ground.
"Well done ser, Well done. three passes, no shame in it."
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Post by The Stranger on May 12, 2008 21:01:42 GMT -5
Ser Osney Santagar, Master of the Sword (90) VS.
Scot Royce, Apprentice Sword (60)
Round 1: Ser Osney is wearing a Black mail hauberk under a blue and silver surcoat with his family's axe wielding lion visible on the front, and a black chain coif around around his head. He wields a plain steel arming sword and a round oak and iron shield. He salutes young Scot and than begins.
Osney: 106 (Light wound, -10) Scot: 128
Ser Osney advances on the young boy, feints, and than attacks with several fierce blows. Scot is able to parry each blow, and than thrusts his sword, slashing at Osney's torso, and nicking him.
"Good one young master Royce." The Dornishman said, before attacking again.
Round 2 Osney: 174 Scot: 90 (Heavy hit, -35)
Scot steps forward, his early success giving him undo confidence. The Dornishman backpedals as Scot swings his blade, and than piroutes and brings his blade down on the boy's helm, knocking him unconscious.
The boy awakens a few hours later with a slipping headache.
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Post by The Stranger on May 13, 2008 1:26:30 GMT -5
Ser Osney Santagar, Master of the Sword (90) Vs. Ser Mychel Hill, Master of the Sword (90)
Round 1: Osney: 184 Hill: 190 (no result)
The two men begin to battle fiercely, swords flashing through the air, neither man giving an inch, each fighting hell bent for victory.
Round 2: Osney:173 Hill:116 (Heavy Hit, -35)
The Kingsguard is beginning to get worn down, but the Dornishman seems to have boundless energy. He finally batters the man's sword aside, and strikes him hard across the shoulder.
"That's a grevious wound ser, Will you yield?" Santagar says, seeming concerned for the Kingsguard's health.
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Post by The Stranger on May 13, 2008 21:25:50 GMT -5
Ser Osney Santagar, Grandmaster Lance, and Master Sword Vs. Ser Templeton, Expert Lance, Expert Sword
Round 1: Ser Osney: 160 (Light Hit, -10) Ser Templeton:179
Ser Templeton shatters his lance upon Ser Osney's shield, and claims the point, as the two go round the list. Each selects a new lance, wheels his horse, and the two men charge again.
Round 2: Osney: 107 Templeton: 84 (Light Hit, -10)
It's a bad round for both men, As Ser Templeton's spur gets caught in his stirrup, and Ser Osney's horse rears up over a puddle. Still, the master jouster is able to gain control of his horse, and land a strike against Ser Templeton's shield, for the point. Both men wheel around, determined to do better.
Round 3: Osney:111 Templeton:148 (Average hit, -25)
Ser Templeton spurs his horse to a gallop, and Ser Osney does the same, the two men collide, and Ser Templeton strikes the Dornishman square in the chest, knocking him backwards, although the man stays ahorse. Each man rides around to the end of the list, and than dismounts, drawing their swords, for the second portion of the contest.
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Post by The Stranger on May 13, 2008 21:31:23 GMT -5
Round 1: Ser Osney:171 Ser Templeton:155 (Light hit, -10)
Ser Templeton and Ser Osney circle each other, each trying to catch their breath from the joust. Finally Ser Osney feints, and swings low for the King's Man's leg, landing a hit.
Round 2: Osney: 128 Templeton: 121 (No Result)
The two men clash, their swords clanging off their shields, but to no effect.
Round 3: Osney: 142 Templeton: 127 (Light hit, -20)
Templeton moves forward, but is favoring his unhurt leg. Ser Osney takes advantage, and attacks the man's wounded sided vigorously, finally landing a blow on the Templeton's arm.
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