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Post by The Drowned God on May 17, 2008 17:50:33 GMT -5
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Post by Lord Samuel Tarly on May 17, 2008 18:56:06 GMT -5
Lord Samuel Tarly: 90 Sword +10 for Heartsong
vs.
Lord Gerald Lannister: 80 Sword +10 for Brightroar To the death, obviously, the duel should be entitled: Killing Racism, that way it can still be interpreted no matter what the outcome.
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Post by The Drowned God on May 17, 2008 19:36:44 GMT -5
Round 1
Samuel - 168
Gerald - 154 (light hit)
The two men circle each other before coming together at the centre of the yard. Samuel manages to give Gerald a small cut to the arm, but it's nothing serious.
Round 2
Samuel - 121 (average hit)
Gerald - 162
Gerald retalliates, pushing Samuel back with vicious blows and slashing him across the leg, the wound bleeding profusely.
Round 3
Samuel - 152
Gerald - 103 (average hit)
With a screm, Samuel lunges at Gerald, pounding down against his sword, exposing his shoulder and giving him a hit to the collarbone.
Round 4
Samuel - 132 (light hit)
Gerald - 150
Gerald pulls back, but not before slashing up at at his swordhand, giving him a light cut.
Round 5
Samuel - 99 (average hit)
Gerald - 137
Samuel advances on the retreating Gerald, trying to push him back, but Lannister manages to sidestep at the right moment and cuts deep into Samuel's side.
Round 6
Samuel - 54
Gerald - 61
The two men are now bleeding from multiple wounds and circle each other again before Gerald mounts an attack. Both men put up a small fight, the sun having just come out and boiling them in their armor.
Round 7
Samuel - 110 (light hit)
Gerald - 124
Finally Gerald's second wind kicks in and he manages to push Samuel back, slashing him across his other leg.
Round 8
Samuel - 127
Gerald - 107 (light hit)
Gathering his strength, Samuel brings up his shield and ramms it into Gerald's helm, causing the man to stumble back.
Round 9
Samuel - 73 (average hit)
Gerald - 122
Gerald shakes his head, before moving into a defensive position. He shouts an ethnical slur, and Samuel lunges at him in anger. Lannister however easily parries the blows and, finding an opening, gives Tarly a horrible cut to the shoulder.
Round 10
Samuel - 33 (average hit)
Gerald - 64
Not wanting to back off, Samuel continues his attack, trying desperately to get a hit on Gerald. Lannister is overcome by the man's determination, but manages to parry a critical blow and stab his sword into Tarly's side.
Round 11
Samuel - 74 (heavy hit)
Gerald - 125
Samuel finally steps back, bleeding profusely from six different wounds, and Gerald decides to mount his final attack. Tarly however manages to bring up both sword and shield and defends well against Gerald. However, after several blows Tarly weakens and Gerald brings his sword down on the man's shield arm, nearly severing it.
Round 12
Samuel - 58 (heavy hit)
Gerald - 126
Samuel screams upon being wounded and drops his shield, his arm now hanging uselessly at his side. He brings up his sword and slashes at Gerald uselessly, before Lannister dashes to the reachman's side and brings his sword down viciously on the his head.
Round 13
Samuel - 12 (average hit)
Gerald - 55
Samuel grabs his helm, which is slowly filling up with blood, and throws it to the ground. There is a deep cut that has severed his ear but he is determined to fight to the end. He lunges at Gerald, who is forced to jump back, pushing Tarly's sword out of the way and bringing the pommel down hard on his head.
Round 14
Samuel - -58 (killing blow)
Gerald - 83
Samuel finally goes to his knees, but keeps a grip on his sword. The Bloodroar merely places the point of his sword upon the man's chest and gives it a push.
Gerald Lannister Wins.
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Post by Lord Gerald Lannister on May 17, 2008 21:13:10 GMT -5
Can I just say that when Gerald calls you Blackman it's not being racist.
It's like Mel is called the Red Woman.
Your Black it's what you would be called. Like any Lannister is a Lion or Stark Wolf.
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Post by The Drowned God on May 17, 2008 21:25:36 GMT -5
Racist.
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Post by The Seven on May 18, 2008 10:00:37 GMT -5
Arthur Umber, furious after being knocked out of the melee, challenges the champion, Lewyn Corbray, to a rematch. Blunted weapons.
Round 1
Lewyn Corbray- 91 (light hit, -5) Arthur Umber- 104
The two men both start off slow, perhaps exhausted from the recent melee. The northman manages to slip a blow onto the valeman's leg after a sloppy parry from Lewyn.
Round 2
Lewyn Corbray- 142 Arthur Umber- 126 (light hit, -5)
The crowd encourages Lord Corbray, their recent champion, and he responds beautifully with a sudden flurry of blows, landing one on Arthur's forearm.
Round 3
Lewyn Corbray- 163 Arthur Umber- 151 (light hit, now -10)
Lewyn continues on the same path, forcing an attack that has no pause or halt to it. Retreating across the field, Arthur skillfully manages to deflect most of the blows but lets one slip past his guard, bruising his shoulder.
Round 4
Lewyn Corbray- 90 (light hit, now -10) Arthur Umber- 114
Finally, Arthur ducks a mighty swing from Lewyn. Rising, he goes on the counterattack, much to the crowd's dismay, who have fallen in love with the valeman. The northman batters his shield against Lord Corbray's ribs. Sending him off balance for a split second, Umber takes advantages of the opportunity and whacks his blade against Lewyn's kneecap.
Round 5
Lewyn Corbray- 142 Arthur Umber- 93 (aveage hit, now -20)
Lord Corbray does not take the surprise attack kindly, and retaliates with his own response-- a stinging blow to Umber's helm. The clang of the two pieces of steel clashing together is loud, and the crowd takes a collective breath. To the relief of all, it looked much worse that it truly was and the giant northman continues to battle.
Round 6
Lewyn Corbray- 134 Arthur Umber- 140
Arthur tries to inflict some damage onto Lord Corbray, but the attack is defended by Lewyn's heavy wooden shield.
Round 7
Lewyn Corbray- 114 Arthur Umber- 97 (light hit, now -25)
Lewyn Corbray achieves yet another victory when he sends a forearm into his foe's neck, then batters him to the ground with a three downward cuts from his blunted sword. Arthur Umber yields.
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Post by The Seven on May 18, 2008 10:17:25 GMT -5
Lord Samuel Tarly meets King Marq Tully on the battlefield, six leagues to the south of Riverrun. It is the last stand for the Tully cause. The fight seems to slow in all directions, as a giant circle of spectators form a ring around the two men to witness the fight. Tarly's dark skin is covered in sweat, his armor covered in blood. Marq Tully is wearing silver armor, decorated with the crowned fish that marked his new sigil. His sword includes a golden pommel, and rich auburn hair can be seen peeking out of the back of his shimmering helm. Both men dismount and circle each other. Lord Tarly moves in for the kill.
Samuel Tarly: 100 (90 + 10) Marq Tully: 87
Round 1
Samuel- 122 Marq- 112
The Lord and the King dance around each other, attempting to find a weakness in their enemy's defense. Lord Tarly launches an attack but is repelled skillfully by Marq's shield.
Round 2
Samuel- 104 Marq- 109
Once again, neither man can gain an advantage. Both land glancing blows against their foe, but the excellent armor that they each wear absorbed the impacts. The spectators fall in closer, Tully man and Osney man alike, to witness the epic fight.
Round 3
Samuel- 197 Marq- 95
Lord Tarly swings Heartsong in a mighty arc, directly downwards at Marq's face. The King sees the move, but misjudges the speed of Samuel's blade and raises his shield a moment too late. The valyrian steel cuts through Marq's face and eyes, killing him instantly, as blood and gore shoot out in all directions, covering Lord Tarly's armor. Marq's lifeless body falls to the ground as his army is routed back to the very walls of Riverrun.
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Post by Lord Samuel Tarly on May 18, 2008 11:33:34 GMT -5
That's what I like to see :-D
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Post by The Seven on May 18, 2008 14:12:53 GMT -5
Umber, you sure you dont want Stannis Royce? Arthur Royce isn't much of a swordsman, but his son is.
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Post by The Drowned God on May 18, 2008 14:12:56 GMT -5
I'll do that one later.
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Post by Arthur on May 18, 2008 16:30:24 GMT -5
Arthur Umber, and Marq Tully vs Osney Hightower, Samuel Tarly. To the death.
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Post by The Seven on May 18, 2008 16:34:53 GMT -5
I got it.
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Post by The Seven on May 18, 2008 17:11:42 GMT -5
Arthur Umber- 90 Marq Tully- 87
Osney Hightower- 83 Samuel Tarly- 100 (90 + 10)
Round 1
Arthur Umber- 150 Marq- 115
Samuel- 160 Osney- 125
The four men converge on each other, their armor and weapons shining brightly in the sun. Umber and Tarly attract each other's attack, but neither can gain an advantage. The pair of cousins, Ser Marq Tully and Osney Hightower, battle with each other but both use their shields expertly to defend themselves.
Round 2
Arthur Umber- 180 Marq- 132
Samuel- 145 Osney- 137
The fierce northman moves in and batters Samuel Tarly backwards, cutting him on his arm in doing so. Bright blood can be seen dripping down and off of Tarly's hand. Ser Marq and Osney still battle each other furiously, but neither can gain the upper hand.
Round 3
Arthur Umber- 176 Marq- 152
Samuel- 171 Osney- 95
Samuel counterattacks, and pushes Umber backwards, but cannot land a blow. Ser Marq Tully finally begins to catch on to Osney's movements, and anticipates a backhanded slash. He blocked it with his shield then retaliated with a downward arc. His sword crashed into Hightower's shoulder, sending blood flying in all directions. Osney staggers backwards.
Round 4
Arthur Umber- 103 Marq- 178
Samuel Tarly- 138 Osney Hightower- 136
Arthur Umber attempts to duck a swinging blow from Tarly, but Heartsong connects on Umber's helm and sends him to his knees for a brief moment before recovering. Marq lands another strike on Osney, this time slashing his thigh deeply.
Round 5
Arthur Umber- 106 Marq- 151
Samuel Tarly- 146 Osney Hightower- 105
Umber again cannot escape Tarly's wrath, as the dark skinned man whacks his blade against the northman's kneecap. The Trout King does the same, attacking Hightower's leg and battering them with blows.
Round 6
Arthur Umber- 118 Marq- 144
Samuel- 116 Osney- 34
Arthur Umber finally recovers and gives as good as he gets, beginning to block those blows from Tarly. Meanwhile, Marq moves in on his injured cousin. Raising his sword, he finishes the deed, sinking the point of his silver blade into Hightower's chest several times.
Round 7
Arthur Umber- 77 Marq- 107
Samuel- 146
Tarly, enraged at his friend's death, batters both Umber and Tully with a barrage of blows to the shoulders, chest, and legs.
Round 8
Arthur Umber- 115 Marq- 131
Samuel- 153
Tarly cannot be stopped, as he attacks without regard for life. It is all the two men can do to survive, weakly raising their shields in defense.
Round 9
Arthur- 54 Marq- 127
Samuel- 115
Marq finally regains his footing, landing a glancing blow on Tarly's helm. Samuel himself shrugs it off and sends Umber to the ground, about to finish the man's life.
Round 10
Arthur- 12 Marq- 112
Samuel- 125
Tarly sinks Heartsong into Umber's throat with a sickening crunch, then turns and cuts Tully along the arm.
Round 11
Marq- 51
Samuel- 107
Samuel can smell victory and vengeance now, slicing at Tully's arms and chest. Marq is bleeding profusely now, and can no longer block the blows.
Round 12
Marq- 107 Samuel- 90
Marq, desperate, rushes forwards in one final, brave act. His sword connects with Tarly's shoulder, but lacks the usual fury of his attacks.
Round 13
Marq- 94 Samuel- 78
Marq refuses to die, and lands a blow on Samuel Tarly's ribs. Tarly, surprised at the man's strength of will, staggers backwards.
Round 14
Marq- 58 Samuel- 122
Tarly finally recovers and slashes at the dying man's face, removing half of his hear and a piece of Marq's cheek.
Round 15
Marq- 58 Samuel- 82
Samuel adds another blow to Tully's arm, spilling more blood, but the knight of Riverrun refuses to die.
Round 16
Marq- 1 Samuel- 61
He adds another deep slash to Tully's thigh and on top of that, a deep cut along Marq's sword arm. Ser Marq Tully still does not fall.
Round 17
Marq: -65 Samuel: 90
Finally, to Tarly's relief, a sickening crunch of Marq's skull after Heartsong "bumped into it", sends Ser Marq to the ground. His body lays lifeless, and Samuel Tarly of Horn Hill stands victorious.
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Post by The Drowned God on May 18, 2008 17:24:50 GMT -5
Someone give me a fight with characters from the books to roll.. nothing boring 1 on 1, I want a minor battle.
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Post by The Seven on May 18, 2008 17:48:09 GMT -5
Robert Baratheon and 40,000 men against Rhaegar Targaryen and 40,000 men.
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