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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 21:43:24 GMT -5
The next draw is Lord Alaric Corbray vs Ser Timm Vikary
The two men salute the king, and then ride to their places.
On the first pass Vikary's lance breaks against Corbray's shield. Then on the second pass Corbray manages to unhorse Vikary with a lucky blow.
Lord Alaric Corbray wins the match.
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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 22:24:10 GMT -5
The next draw is Ser Roland Royce vs Ser Gerard Dayne
The two men salute the king, and then ride to their places.
One the first pass Gerard Dayne unhorses Royce who gets knocked from the tourney.
Ser Gerard Dayne wins the match.
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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 22:36:44 GMT -5
The next draw is Ser Gruffydd Harlaw vs Ser Ranulf Redwyne
The two men salute the king, and then ride to their places.
On the first pass the tipsy Redwyne breaks his lance against the shield of the Ironborn, but Harlaw stays mounted.
On the second pass both lances shatter, but neither man falls from their mount.
On the third it is Redwyne who knocks Harlaw from his steed, and wins his match.
Ser Ranulf Redwyne wins the match.
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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 22:54:25 GMT -5
The next draw is Ser Garlan Frey vs Ser Arthur Toland
The two men salute the king, and then ride to their places.
Garlan Frey cracks a lance against Toland, and he almost falls from the horse.
On the second pass he again cracks a lance against Toland, this time denting his armor.
On the third pass Toland summons up some gumption, and hits Frey with his lance.
It all comes down to the fourth tilt, and Toland some how manages to knock the Frey from his saddle, and win the match.
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Post by Horas on May 25, 2011 22:57:43 GMT -5
Ranulf tosses his wineskin aside, on account of it being empty. He laughs as his lance connects on each pass. He rides back toward Gruffyd once he unhorses the other man.
"Not terrible, Ser Reaver!" he calls down, "Better than a Dornishman, mayhaps, but not quite the equal of a Reach knight!"
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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 23:01:58 GMT -5
The next draw is Ser Gerard Dayne vs Ser Arthur Toland
The two men salute the king, and then ride to their places.
Ser Gerard glanced into the stands once, and then sighed. Then he charged forward and unhorsed Arthur with a single blow.
Ser Gerard wins the joust and advances to the finals.
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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 23:07:45 GMT -5
The next match is Lord Alaric Corbray vs Ser Ranulf Redwyne
The two men salute the king, and then ride to their places.
On the first tile both men break lances upon one another.
On the second tilt, Redwyne slips on by Corbray.
On the third tilt, both deflect the others lance.
On the fourth the lances crash against each other, and both break.
On the fifth Tilt Redwyne hits Corbray again.
It is on the sixth tilt that Redwyne wins the match, and knocks the valeman from the tourney.
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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 23:15:16 GMT -5
The final match is Ser Gerard Dayne vs Ser Ranulf Redwyne
The two men ride out, and salute the King.
Then they slowly ride to their places, both feeling the presence of the excited crowd. Chants for Redwyne ripple through the crowd.
They two men line up, and then charge hard at one another. A lance shatters, but both men stay mounted.
As the line up again it is Dayne drawing a new lance, and turning to face his slowly opponent. They line up once again and charge, and again the Dorishman cracks his lance against the Arborman.
The two knights face each other, and charge once again, and this time decisively Dayne knocks Redwyne from his saddle.
Ser Gerard Dayne wins the Tournament.
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Post by The Smith on May 25, 2011 23:15:44 GMT -5
After winning Dayne presents the Queen of Beauty to Eleyna Toland.
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Post by Tallahar on May 26, 2011 1:46:10 GMT -5
Alaric looked very proud at the fact he got so far in the Joust.
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Post by Quenton Baratheon on May 26, 2011 11:11:22 GMT -5
Ser Ronald Norcross eyes Lord Corbray as he passes.
"Pompous twat," he mutters to no-one in particular, perhaps a little louder than caution would normally suggest.
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Post by Horas on May 26, 2011 15:04:28 GMT -5
Ranulf chivalrously salutes both his opponent and the king before his final tilt, but his laughs turn into curses as he is finally defeated. He storms off the field in anger.
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