Sir Eudes de Tours vs. Sir William d'Aubigny
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 6:43 pm
The Frenchman is tall, robust, but has a bearing of sensitivity and charm. He is wearing a token of some kind, but the insignia on it seems not to be of any lady most people in the crowd could easily recognize. "Must be foreign!" someone says.
The mischievous William d'Aubigny saddles up and meets him in the field, wearing the favor of his Mother, the Countess of Arundel. There is a moment of banter, William clearly getting the better part of the reserved Sir Eudes.
Finally, it is time for the joust.
Sir Eude shows skill, marrying horse and lance to an engine of death! Can William outmaneuver its terrible power?
Joust tilt 1: Lance, tn 15: 1d20 10
In a word: no.
Joust tilt 1: Lance, tn 15: 1d20 1
The Frenchman's lance strikes him hard in the thews.
Making d'Aubigny sad: 6d6 20
But William is nothing if not agile, and is able to stay on his horse. The knights circle back to the ends of the lists. d'Aubigny wincing slightly with the power of the Frenchman's blow.
Dexterity roll to stay on horse, tn 11: 1d20 7
The mischievous William d'Aubigny saddles up and meets him in the field, wearing the favor of his Mother, the Countess of Arundel. There is a moment of banter, William clearly getting the better part of the reserved Sir Eudes.
Finally, it is time for the joust.
Sir Eude shows skill, marrying horse and lance to an engine of death! Can William outmaneuver its terrible power?
Joust tilt 1: Lance, tn 15: 1d20 10
In a word: no.
Joust tilt 1: Lance, tn 15: 1d20 1
The Frenchman's lance strikes him hard in the thews.
Making d'Aubigny sad: 6d6 20
But William is nothing if not agile, and is able to stay on his horse. The knights circle back to the ends of the lists. d'Aubigny wincing slightly with the power of the Frenchman's blow.
Dexterity roll to stay on horse, tn 11: 1d20 7