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Post by The Stranger on May 27, 2008 23:22:57 GMT -5
Ser Garth Tollet- Noteworthy (70) Roland Royce- Legendary (110)
Round 1: Tollet: 143 Royce: 129 (light hit)
The two Knights salute the Royals, and than each other, as they spur their horses forward. Roland's horse gets a bad start, and Tollet is able to break tap the Hand's shield for the point.
Round 2: Tollet:73 (Heavy Hit) Royce: 142
The crowd is still cheering for Tollet, when the second tilt comes, and Royce smashes the man square in the breast plate, dropping him to the ground.
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Post by The Stranger on May 27, 2008 23:28:24 GMT -5
William Tyrell Noteworthy(70) VS. Cedric Lannister Expert (80)
Round 1: Tyrell: 91 Lannister:120 (Average Hit)
The Tyrell knight and the Lannister Champion salute, as they make their way to the end of the grounds, before turning and beginning their charge. Cedric breaks his lance against William's shield, and jars the boy, but does not unhorse him.
Round 2:
Tyrell:166 Lannister:148 (Light Hit)
This time it is William's turn, and he hits the lion on Cedric's shield right between the eyes.
Round 3: Tyrell:93 (Heavy hit) Lannister: 165
The Tyrell boy's youthful vigor is no match for Lannister's experience though, as on the third tilt, Cedric hits the boy square in the chest sending him to the ground with a thud.
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Post by The Stranger on May 27, 2008 23:31:41 GMT -5
Ser Bealor Meadows- Noteworthy (70) VS. Clive Lannister- Noteworthy (70)
Round 1: Meadows:161 Lannister:73 (Heavy Hit)
The two begin. In an amazing show, the Reach boy's lance shatters against Clive's helm, sending the Westerman reeling to the ground on the first tilt. The crowd cheers for its first new champion of the day!
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Post by The Stranger on May 27, 2008 23:36:42 GMT -5
Ser Ethan Smallwick-Noteworthy (70) Vs. Ser Gerold, the Knight of Ninestars-Expert (80)
Round 1: Smallwick:133 Templeton: 84 (average hit)
Smallwick waves to the crowd before lowering his visor, and spurring his horse. Templeton does the same, after taking a moment to wink a pretty vale girl in the crowd. The two charge, and Smalwick shatters his lance against Templeton's breast, but he is not unhorsed.
Round 2: Smallwick:111 (Heavy Hit) Templeton: 169
Ser Gerold vowed to do better, and he indeed does, as the two crash again, Smallwick is sent unceremoniously to the ground.
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Post by The Stranger on May 27, 2008 23:43:09 GMT -5
Ser Jon Toyne- Novice (50) VS. Ser Galwyn Fell- Expert (80)
Round 1: Toyne:79 (Average hit) Fell: 118
Toyne, former squire to Tallahar, takes the reins, and spurs his horse forward. Ser Fell of the Kingsguard lowers his visor, and with not a care in the world advances his horse, and sends the Stormlord ear's ringing, although he manages to hang on.
Round 2: Toyne: 80 (heavy hit) Fell: 139
Toyne is still seeing stars as they go around again, and again Fell rings the boy's bell. He holds on to the reins for a while, but finally falls off when the tourney squire hands him his second lance.
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Post by Tallahar on May 27, 2008 23:49:02 GMT -5
This time Lord Garet Longoak taps the shield of Ser Galwyn Fell.
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Post by The Stranger on May 27, 2008 23:50:02 GMT -5
Garet Longoak- Noteworthy (70) VS. Galwyn Fell-Expert (80)
Round 1: Longoak: 105 Fell: 166
Longoak mounted his horse, and waves to the crowd, before riding against the White Knight of the Kingsguard. Fell put him on his back with a single well placed lance. he saluted the Crown as he rode past their box.
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Post by The Stranger on May 27, 2008 23:56:41 GMT -5
Ser Gareth Serry-Noteworthy(70) VS. Ser Gerold, Knight of Nine-stars-Expert (90)
Round 1: Serry:165 Templeton:86 (Heavy Hit)
Yet another Reach man tries his luck against the Knight of Nine-Stars, and it seems finally Ser Gerold's favor with the gods has run out, as he receives as a sold smash to the chest, and falls to the muck.
Ser Gareth Serry becomes the New Champion.
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Post by The Stranger on May 28, 2008 0:11:11 GMT -5
Ser Olger Waynwood (70) v Cedric Lannister (80)
Round 1: Waynwood:114 (Average Hit) Lannister:147
The Waynwood brother steadies his mount and charges, but Cedric is skilled as well, as he soon breaks his lance on Waynwood's shield, knocking the man backwards, but not off.
Round 2 Waynwood: 140 Lannister:124 (Light Hit)
Waynwood recovers for his next tilt, and hits Lannister's shield, although not too hard.
Round 3: Waynwood:129 (Average hit) Lannister:151
Again Waynwood takes a blow, shattering Cedric's lance, and again the Vale knight stays ahorse.
Round 4 Waynwood:150 (Light Hit) Lannister: 163
Cedric hits Waynwood's lance yet again, and still he will not go down. The crowd begins to cheer for the tireless Waynwood.
Round 5 Waynwood:84 Lannister: 158 (Heavy Hit)
Finally Cedric hits the vale man square in the chest, and sends him from his horse. The crowd cheers, but they do not clap loud enough to cover up the Lannister twin's cry of "Finally for the Gods' Sake!"
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Post by The Stranger on May 28, 2008 0:15:22 GMT -5
Ser Robar Waynwood (70) V. Ser Bealor Meadows (70)
Round 1: Waynwood:144 Meadows:149 (No Result)
The two men ride against each other, each breaking their lance against the other, but neither is unseated.
Round 2: Waynwood:76 (Heavy Hit) Meadows: 165
The crowd was a little distracted from the first poor tilt, and some folks began thinking about getting some food, or perhaps visiting the privy, when suddenly there is a great crash, and Meadows sends the Vale knight to the ground. Many are sorry they missed it.
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Post by The Stranger on May 28, 2008 0:20:47 GMT -5
Ser Donal Upcliff (70) V Ser Gareth Serry (70)
Round 1: Upcliff:131 Serry: 83 (Average hit)
Upcliff nods towards his opponents and the two men charge. the Valeman jars the Manderman hard, but he hangs on.
Round 2: Upcliff: 123 Serry:89 (Average hit)
Again they joust, and again Upcliff hits Serry solid on the shield, shattering his lance with perfect form.
Round 3 Upcliff:76 Serry: 61 (Light Hit)
Again Upcliff lands the hit, and again Serry stays ahorse. Upcliff grunts in frustration, and spurs his horse to the double quick.
Round 4 Upcliff:140 Serry: 75 (Heavy Hit)
The fourth time though is the charm, and the Valeman sends Serry to the ground, raising his broken lance in victory.
Ser Donal Upcliff replaces Ser Gareth Serry as Champion.
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Post by The Stranger on May 28, 2008 0:30:16 GMT -5
Mystery Knight (Purple Seahorse on Blue Wave) V. Lord Hand Roland Royce- Legendary (110)
Round 1: Seahorse: 140 Royce: 148 (no result)
The mystery knight rides onto the grounds, and salutes the crown, and than Royce. He readies his lance for the Lord Hand, who salutes as well. They lower their visors and charge. The two strike each other's shields, but there is no result. Both toss away their shattered shields, and prepare again.
Round 2: Seahorse: 147 Royce: 144 (No Result)
Again the two clash, and again they both break lances. Roland is beginning to suspect the man is no up-jumped squire.
Round 3: Seahorse: 166 Royce:145 (Light hit)
The Purple Seahorse Knight rears his horse up, and than goes hard, and the Knight they call the Clankiller does the same, but it is the Knight of Seahorses who triumphs, smashing the Hand's shield for the point.
Round 4: Seahorse:203 Royce: 133 (Heavy Hit)
Royce straightens in his saddle, and charges, But the Knight of Seahorses is ready, and with a smashing blow that shakes the very ground, the Lord Hand is tossed to the ground. Everyone holds their breath for a collective moment, before the valeman stands, shaky, but under his own power.
Knight of Seahorses Becomes the New Champion.
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Post by The Stranger on May 28, 2008 0:48:51 GMT -5
Pieter Tully- Noteworthy (70) V. Cedric Lannister- Expert (80)
Round 1:
Tully enters the List riding on a brown courser, and in plate and mail. He seems rather plainly dressed against the radiant Cedric Lannister, in his Gold plate. Both salute the King and Queen dutifully.
Tully:125 (Light hit) Lannister:141
Lannister lands a blow against Tully's shield on the first lance, and the Riverlander is startled, but keeps his cool, as they go around again.
Round 2: Tully:163 Lannister: 85 (Heavy Hit)
Lannister gold can buy alot of things, but not a tourney win it seems, as the young Tully smashes his lance against Cedric's helm, sending the gold plated knight to the muck.
New Champion Pieter Tully.
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Post by The Stranger on May 28, 2008 0:56:22 GMT -5
Vardis Moore-Noteworthy (70) V. Bealor Meadows-Noteworthy (70)
Round 1: Moore:138 (Light Hit) Meadows:149
The Knight of the Red Rose, as the serving girls are calling Meadows, lands a solid tap against Moore's shield. The two prepare for another lance as the girls cheer and call to Bealor.
Round 2: Moore:74 (Average Hit) Meadows: 106
This time Bealor's lance breaks against Moore's shield, and jars the Valeman, but he remains ahorse. He dutifully turns, anxious to make a better accounting against this youngester.
Round 3: Moore:67 (Heavy Hit) Meadows: 152
But He doesn't. And Meadows soon smashes his lance against the man's head, sending him reeling to the ground.
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Post by The Stranger on May 28, 2008 1:02:08 GMT -5
Ser Arryk Grimm- Apprentice (60) V. Ser Donal Upcliff-Noteworthy (70)
Round 1:
More comfortable on the deck of a ship than ahorse, Grimm steadies himself, and spurrs forward.
Grimm:75 (Heavy hit) Upcliff: 121
predictably, the Vale knight sends the sailor to the ground in a cloud of dust.
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