[D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
- Geoffrey of Tournemine
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[D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
Geoffrey rides onto the field bearing Constance's colors. He crosses the list, pausing in the center to show his face to the Lord Bramber, as appropriate. He also offers a few quiet words that only the two men can hear.
"Lord be with you, sir. May the best man win," it was hard to tell if he considered either of the two best in this case. If his opponent has any words to offer, he'll hear them before moving to his starting position.
Eventually after the exchange he comes around and charges his opponent.
D5 EA, Fight, Lance TN 10: 1d20 7
"Lord be with you, sir. May the best man win," it was hard to tell if he considered either of the two best in this case. If his opponent has any words to offer, he'll hear them before moving to his starting position.
Eventually after the exchange he comes around and charges his opponent.
D5 EA, Fight, Lance TN 10: 1d20 7
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
- William de Braose
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
de Braose narrows his eyes at you, and for a moment you feel the chill at the soul of a man that could break hospitality and butcher his guests and neighbors. The fact that no one dared to challenge him at the Helm Show only goes to show the depths of his depravity. Still, the dip of his lance shows some respect to you and your station.
"And to you, Sir." His raspy voice returns.
Unfortunately for Lord de Braose, his horse stumbles on a stone buried among the muck of the lists, and his lance goes wide at the crucial moment.
Joust roll 1: Lance tn 12: 1d20 17 Oooh, and that's a bad miss.
"And to you, Sir." His raspy voice returns.
Unfortunately for Lord de Braose, his horse stumbles on a stone buried among the muck of the lists, and his lance goes wide at the crucial moment.
Joust roll 1: Lance tn 12: 1d20 17 Oooh, and that's a bad miss.
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- Geoffrey of Tournemine
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
His lance connects with William in a good hit. It was a decent start but certainly not some dramatic and inspiring exchange.
D5 EA, Damage on William: 6d6 18
D5 EA, Damage on William: 6d6 18
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
- William de Braose
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
William barely flinches, but rather bends easily to accommodate the force of the blow. Clearly, this man is a practiced combatant, if not a first-class lancer.
Dexterity roll to stay on horse, tn 12: 1d20 1
Round 2
de Braose salutes his opponent again, his expression empty of emotion. If he has registered the hit, he has not shown it.
Unfortunately, while a man with more lance experience might have made the ensuing hit, de Braose was not its equal. Endurance alone cannot win a joust. Surely he must know that?
Joust tilt 2: Lance tn 12: 1d20 14
Dexterity roll to stay on horse, tn 12: 1d20 1
Round 2
de Braose salutes his opponent again, his expression empty of emotion. If he has registered the hit, he has not shown it.
Unfortunately, while a man with more lance experience might have made the ensuing hit, de Braose was not its equal. Endurance alone cannot win a joust. Surely he must know that?
Joust tilt 2: Lance tn 12: 1d20 14
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- Geoffrey of Tournemine
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
Neither men connected on the second pass, and Geoffrey came around on the third with a wide lance
D5 EA, de Braose Round 2, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 15
D5 EA, de Braose Round 3, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 12
D5 EA, de Braose Round 2, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 15
D5 EA, de Braose Round 3, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 12
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
- William de Braose
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
Joust roll 3: Lance tn 12: 1d20 8
That's a hit, though de Braose takes no pleasure in it.
Horse damage: 6d6 26 damage.
That's a hit, though de Braose takes no pleasure in it.
Horse damage: 6d6 26 damage.
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- Geoffrey of Tournemine
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
D5 EA, de Braose Round 3, Horsemanship, TN 10: 1d20 10
Crit
As well he shouldn't because it was barely one thanks to a well timed shift in the saddle.
D5 EA, de Braose Round 4, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 1
D5 EA, de Braose Round 4, Damage: 6d6 17
His next charge was on target, but not as solidly as it could be.
Crit
As well he shouldn't because it was barely one thanks to a well timed shift in the saddle.
D5 EA, de Braose Round 4, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 1
D5 EA, de Braose Round 4, Damage: 6d6 17
His next charge was on target, but not as solidly as it could be.
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
- William de Braose
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
Unfortunately, de Braose's lance was a little quicker to the punch.
Joust tilt 4 reroll (tn error); tn 12: 1d20 9
Horse damage: 6d6 26
Joust tilt 4 reroll (tn error); tn 12: 1d20 9
Horse damage: 6d6 26
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
D5 EA, de Braose Round Horsemanship: 1d20 9
Success, 26-10 = 16 damage
D5 EA, de Braose Round 5, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 11
He takes the hit but stays on his horse, shaking his head before turning back for another pass.
He has a near miss this time around.
Success, 26-10 = 16 damage
D5 EA, de Braose Round 5, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 11
He takes the hit but stays on his horse, shaking his head before turning back for another pass.
He has a near miss this time around.
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
de Braose was unable to capitalize on Tournemine's approach.
Joust tilt 5: Lance tn 12: 1d20 16
A hit!
Joust tilt 6: Lance tn 12: 1d20 5
Joust tilt 6: damage: 6d6 21
Joust tilt 5: Lance tn 12: 1d20 16
A hit!
Joust tilt 6: Lance tn 12: 1d20 5
Joust tilt 6: damage: 6d6 21
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Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
D5 EA, de Braose Round 6, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 15
Missed
D5 EA, de Braose Round 6, Horsemanship, TN 10: 1d20 3
The hit from de Brouse was a solid one, but Geoffrey remained seated. He turned once more to face down his opponent for the seventh pass, which was still wide.
D5 EA, de Braose Round 7, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 14
Missed
D5 EA, de Braose Round 6, Horsemanship, TN 10: 1d20 3
The hit from de Brouse was a solid one, but Geoffrey remained seated. He turned once more to face down his opponent for the seventh pass, which was still wide.
D5 EA, de Braose Round 7, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 14
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
De Braose whiffed. It was terrible.
Joust tilt 7: Lance tn 12: 1d20 17
The 8th tilt was another hit.
Joust tilt 8: tn 12: 1d20 10
Horse damage: 6d6 27 This time the lance broke.
Joust tilt 7: Lance tn 12: 1d20 17
The 8th tilt was another hit.
Joust tilt 8: tn 12: 1d20 10
Horse damage: 6d6 27 This time the lance broke.
Gm * Man of Angles * Sionnach * Scealai *
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
D5 EA, de Braose Round 8, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 14
Miss
D5 EA, de Braose Round 8, Horsemanship, TN 10: 1d20 8
Succeeds
The second tip breaks off against Geoffrey, making it 2 for de Brouse. He turns for the next pass. Another miss.
D5 EA, de Braose Round 9, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 14
Miss
D5 EA, de Braose Round 8, Horsemanship, TN 10: 1d20 8
Succeeds
The second tip breaks off against Geoffrey, making it 2 for de Brouse. He turns for the next pass. Another miss.
D5 EA, de Braose Round 9, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 14
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
Gm * Man of Angles * Sionnach * Scealai *
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
D5 EA, de Braose Round 10, Lance, TN 10: 1d20 3
D5 EA, de Braose Round 10, Damage: 6d6 15
Round ten is a strike...
D5 EA, de Braose Round 10, Damage: 6d6 15
Round ten is a strike...
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
Horsemanship, tn 10: 1d20 12
de Braose, murderer, swordsman, baron, falls down in the muck, his grit finally exhausted. The blow of the Breton knight is telling, and with a plop! de Braose lands on his touchis.
Geoffrey wins!!!
de Braose, murderer, swordsman, baron, falls down in the muck, his grit finally exhausted. The blow of the Breton knight is telling, and with a plop! de Braose lands on his touchis.
Geoffrey wins!!!
Gm * Man of Angles * Sionnach * Scealai *
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
When his name is declared, Geoffrey makes his way to his opponent and dismounts, lifting his visor, and offering a hand clasp to his feet. "Fine match Baron William. It was an honor to face you," he says, clearly a bit sore and quite tired.
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
- William de Braose
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
The lord of Bramber accepts your hand, "my thanks, Lord Geoffrey," his emotionless reply. "You are quite skilled on horseback, sir."
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
"All good fortune, with how close and even the match was. It could have easily fallen either way. Will I see you in the melee?" he asks, suspecting a confirmation coming.
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
- William de Braose
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
"I should imagine so," says the Lord of Bramber. "I find myself enjoying a good scrap. You a swordsman, Lord Geoffrey?"
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Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
"Always preferred the axe myself," he admits. "Good for building momentum." He starts leading his mount off field alongside William.
"Much better with an axe than a lance."
"Much better with an axe than a lance."
Knight Baron Geoffrey of Crahen, of the house Tournamine * Glory: 1175 * House: de Blondeville * Striking * Flirtatious
Legendary Passion: Energetic * Traits: Red Hair, Bright Eyes, Charming Accent
Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
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Clothing: Noble clothing, sword
Battle gear: Chainmail, Shield, Battle Axe, Dagger
Speaks: French, Latin, Occitan
Re: [D5 EA] Crehen VS Bramber
Geoffrey of Tournemine: 20 for Duchess Constance's Favor, + 30 for 6 combat rounds success +10 for the crit, +25 for defeating an average knight=85 Glory
William de Braose: 20 for 4 combat rounds success+30 participation=50 Glory
William de Braose: 20 for 4 combat rounds success+30 participation=50 Glory
Gm * Man of Angles * Sionnach * Scealai *
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding