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Howdy all, and welcome to “A Song of Duty and Spite; House Reynold Quest”. Here we play as Ser Mervyn Reynold, a lowborn son of a bastard hedge knight who, through his skill at arms and a bit of luck, has married into the noble House Reynold of Ember Peak. War has fallen upon the Seven Kingdoms and House Targaryen looks ready to be overthrown. Lady Elleanor has disappeared in the wake of the fighting and has absconded with Mervyn's firstborn son, all the while leaving behind her husband on his deathbed. Will Mervyn help set his home to rights, or will he strike out to find his son? Let's find out!

Character Sheet: https://1drv.ms/x/s!Am-XCwIRrb9HgwmwnloQ1bkNeh0j

House History: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Iv-MYkYmv9CTm9tgAPIGziluZvO3wl0x/view?usp=sharing

Archive: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Reynold

If you guys want to stay updated on run times and other stuff, you can follow me on twitter @Joebree28428728
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If this is being read in the archives and Thread 21 is still missing, it can be found under House Malroy’s tag as it was misarchived. I am working on getting it archived again properly but I believe these things take time. The title will be “A Song of Revenge and Gold: House Malroy Quest I Prologue”.

Dramatis Personae:
>Ser Mervyn Reynold, 27, Our MC.
Ser Mervyn grew up the son of a bastard hedge knight who did not know his father and a blacksmiths daughter. After his mother passed at the age of 5, his father began travelling the westerlands to sell his sword to anyone who would hire him. Eventually, the man passed away to a pox when Mervyn was 17, but not before knighting his son. He than took his fathers horse and mule and travelled in the same way. Eventually, he heard of a tourney for a young maiden’s hand, he attended and won handily over many much nobler knights..

>Alyssa Reynold, 19, Mervyn’s Wife
Alyssa is a pretty young girl, and mother to hers and Ser Mervyn’s infant son, Marqus. She is driven and tenacious, if not impatient and occasionally jealous, and she has been reared to be a player in the game by her mother. While not considered beautiful as her elder sister might be, her red curls and sea green eyes certainly make her comely. She is gifted at weaving through the art of noble intrigue and has a knack for remembering heraldry and house history.

>Lord Titus Reynold, 47
Lord Titus was born Titus Lantell of Lannisport, and grew up to be a knight who swore his sword to the Lannisters. During the Reyne/Tarbeck Rebellion, he was commanded by Tywin Lannister to march with 300 men to confine the Lady Elleanor, then a maiden of 16 years, and prevent House Reynold from aiding the Reynes and Tarbecks in rebellion as a favour to her father, the late Lord Marqus. A relatively oafish man who cares not for the workings of his house, he is not without a degree of cunning and ultimately seeks to usurp his wife as the true head of the house. A man now bedridden after surviving an assassination attempt by his lady wife.

>Lady Elleanor Reynold, 37
Lady Elleanor is a woman who remembers. Once betrothed to Ser Reynard Reyne, she endured losing both her father and betrothed in the span of a year at the age of 16, and was subsequently married off to a lowly knight of Lannisport. She endured the dishonour, even providing 6 children to her husband, all in the memory of her father and Reynard. She was the true power in Ember Peak, but has now disappeared after she was summoned to Casterly Rock. Her whereabouts and status are currently unknown.
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--- 08/06/283 ---
Kings Landing

You had ridden through the night as hard and as fast as Pride would carry you. His steel clad hooves had sounded against the stonework of the Gold Road in an unwavering rhythm for hours upon hours without so much as missing a beat. The other two beasts had kept up as well and together they made a chorus of drumbeats that an army could march to. You’d removed your helmet and could feel the icy bite of winter stinging at your ears and face but it was preferable to the scent of vomit that resided in your helm.

You’d vomited almost as soon as you were through the gates of Steadhold. The contents of your stomach had sprung forth unbidden and it hadn’t stopped until you had had retched up black bile and dry heaved in the saddle. You had fumbled with your helm and tied it off onto your saddle before trying to wipe away the mess that had dripped down your armour to little avail. It was stained and sticky with drying blood and your bile only contributed to the mess. The smell of the cold winter air and burning wood along with the stink of King’s Landing was almost enough to mask the smell as the walls of King’s Landing grew larger and larger with every stride.

There were a number of small shanties that had sprung up outside the walls but most of them were reduced to piles of burning logs, thatch and ash. You rode hard up towards the Lion’s Gate and found that it’s gates had been left open. A few men who were dressed in the crimson cloaks of House Lannister were milling about the gate and what was clearly a captain clad in a gilded breastplate stepped forward to speak with you. The men that surrounded him took up their arms and you once more found yourself at the wrong end of a crossbows.

“Hold it right there. I don’t recognize your arms Ser. Identify yourself.”

He spoke with a commanding and confident tone and his hands idly toyed with the longsword that was sheathed at his hip. The painted black eagle which adorned your shield had been largely chipped away over the course of battle after battle, leaving mostly a field of red and a part of a yellow bend.

“Ser Mervyn Reynold, of Ember Peak.”

“Reynold? Ha. You’re late. Might’ve expected as much as from anyone who served that traitorous bitch.”

His men chuckled and joined in with a variety of comments and jests that caused you to grit your teeth. The captain waved them off when he addressed you again. He spoke with a smug confidence and no small amount of derision in his voice.

“What held you up Reynold? Had to make sure that your murderous bitch got away to safety before you could join us?”

Your answer was a single word uttered low and dangerously. “Steadhold.”
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“Is that supposed to mean something to me? You’ve abandoned your post then?”

“No. I’m here to find Ser Tygon Reynold and Lord Tywin Lannister. Where are they?”

The mention of Tywin Lannister gave the man pause for a brief moment as he studied you carefully. Lord Tywin will be at Maegor’s Holdfast. He has encircled the keep and is preparing to storm it. Word from the north is that a host of Northmen are marching down the Kings road. Last I heard was that the Reynolds were there with him. Lord Tywin’s keeping him on a short leash.”

More laughter followed from his men that pounded in your head like a drum. You gave Pride a kick stirring him into a brisk walk and rode past them. The captain called out to you but you ignored him and he and his men went back to whatever it was they had been doing. Riding through the long tunnel that served as the gatehouse took what seemed an eternity. You looked above and about and could see murderholes with which defenders would be able to wreak havoc on an attacker but there were no defenders in sight.

In that stone tunnel you were utterly alone with nothing but your thoughts. Had Tygon known what awaited him here at King’s Landing or what was to happen at Steadhold? Had Tywin Lannister intended this from the moment he had called his banners and marched from Casterly Rock? Where had Elleanor disappeared to and what had she done with your son? Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, you thought about what sort of man you had become. You had changed since leaving Ember Peak to fight in this war…

You had slain your father when you had become a man. Some men might have excused that if you had been defending yourself but you had killed him for revenge, for a lifetime of vicious beatings and guilt for your mothers death. You had watched the life leave his eyes as you strangled him before stealing off with his armour, his horse and mule. You had broken guest right in Steadhold and slain both your host and a friend. Whether men would know of these deeds only time would tell but the Gods knew and the Father Above himself would call you Cursed.
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Men would use a different word to describe your deeds. So much of your past was of questionable merit that was only worthy of scorn. From being born with the bastard name of Hill, to slaying Ser Herman Swyft for insulting your wife, to slaughtering an entire village and killing a small girl with your bare hands. Yet these largely remained in the shadow of your greatest crime in the eyes of the Westerlands. You had been the sworn shield of Lady Elleanor Reynold. A viper, a traitor and a poisoner. You knew that some lords of the West had supported her and even shared in her feelings towards Lord Tywin and yet when push came to shove they had seemingly abandoned her. Her infamy would hang over all those who shared her name but you had chosen to serve her. For that men would call you Ignoble.

You had always done what was necessary to survive. You had slept in barns, stables and under hedges for much of your life. You had been hungry and stolen food. Seven Hell you had killed for food. Those days rested easy on your conscience. It was first the murder of your father that weighed on your own mind and haunted your dreams. His purple face and blood shot eyes looking up at you as you strangled him. How in your dreams he so often threatened to tell Alyssa the truth about you. Now you feared to sleep for the terror that Pastorn would stand beside him with his green eyes looking at you in shame. You had not seen him yet but somehow you knew that his spectre would stay with you. For those reasons, you would call yourself Haunted.

Your last moments with Pastorn were the last thoughts in your head as you rode through the gatehouse towards the light of day once more. Honourable he had called you. A man of chivalry. How wrong he had been. The thought made you chuckle morbidly as you shook your head, a sound that sounded more like a death rattle than honest mirth. Perhaps though you were capable of being the man your friend thought you were. He had knighted you before he died and your first deed as a knight was one as unhonourable as could be imagined. Chivalry was a concept that was largely foreign to you but it was a code Pastorn would have expected of you. He would have called you Honourbound.

As you rode out into the light it was as if you had ridden into hell itself. Bodies littered the ground and lay where they had been cut down and many of the buildings were smouldering ruins. You slowed Pride down to a walk before reining him in to a stop. A child was crouched down on the cobblestones picking through a dead mans clothes whilst a mangy dog was worrying at a dead childs leg. Meanwhile all around there were small fires crackling and smothering the streets in smoke…

--- Who do you seek out in Kings Landing? ---
>Lord Tywin Lannister
>Ser Tygon Reynold
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>>4490126
>Ser Tygon Reynold

Welcome back, Joe! I hope this thread goes smoother than the previous one. Did we just gain 4 Drawbacks at once?
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>>4490130
No that would be far too much punishment. After this vote of who you all want to see there will be a vote to spend experience and which Drawback to choose. That was just a way to fluff it out is all.
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>>4490126
>Lord Tywin Lannister
right to the source
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>>4490126
>Ser Tygon Reynold
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>>4490126
>Ser Tygon Reynold

I don't see how we would rate calling upon Tywin, especially when he is preoccupied. If he wants us, he will send for us.
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Get the feeling Mervyn hates himself
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>>4490126
>Ser Tygon Reynold
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Cool. Tygon it is. Now onto experience and other things!

Spending Experience
Mervyn currently has 30 Experience to spend. Some suggestions for it might include agility, athletics, fighting, endurance or persuasion but feel free to suggest others. Additionally, experience may be spent in Bonus Dice although that rarely seems to be a popular option. I will also remind everyone of that caps that are in place as well.

Rank 6 – 0/1
Rank 5 – 2/3
Rank 4 – 4/6
Rank 3 – 7/8

>Agility (Increase Combat Defense)
>Athletics (Increases Melee Damage and Strength)
>Endurance (Increases Health and Resilience)
>Fighting (Self Explanatory)
>Persuasion (Self Explanatory)
>Something Else (Write in)
>None, Bank it for later

Gaining a Drawback

Given that we are over twenty threads in now I think it’s an appropriate time for Mervyn to gain a drawback. I’ve included the aforementioned four but write-ins are always welcome. Gaining a Drawback does mean as well that Mervyn gains a Destiny Point which can be spent or saved as per the following vote which will take place after this one is settled.

>Cursed
The Seven had seen you at your lowest and they had cursed your name. When spending and/or burning a Destiny Point, roll a D6. On the roll of a 1, the Destiny Point is lost with no benefit.

>Ignoble
Your fellow countrymen have named you as an ignoble man unworthy of trust and of ill repute. You must take -1D on all Persuasion and Status Tests when conversing with people who know of your reputation.

>Haunted
Your past haunted your thoughts and dreams and made it difficult to focus on your surroundings. You must take -1D on all awareness tests. However, during the first round of combat you may add +1 to your roll for every point you have invested in Memory.

>Honourbound
Knighthood could change a man, and it had changed you. You would no longer sully your name with lies, deceit, and treachery like Lady Elleanor had done for you. You must take a -1D penalty to all tests when performing unsavoury and dishonourable actions.

>Something Else
Write In…
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>>4490200
>Haunted

Not really sure what to upgrade though
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>>4490126
>>Ser Tygon Reynold
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>>4490208
Bit late there mate
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>>4490200
>Persuasion
We've done a lot of it and have yet to upgrade it.

>Ignoble
Honestly, this is the worst take mechanically, but I think it's easily the most appropriate because there is little reason why we wouldn't be seen as ignoble with everything that has happened.
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>>4490200
I say we bump Endurance up to 5. Next time around cap Fighting at 6.

I think Enduramce makes the most sense given the war Mervyn just fought and how he's spent the part of 6 months out in the cold and on battlefields. Plus 15 health, an additional injury and wound is fucking nice.

>Honourbound
Mervyn trying to right his course onto a better path following the death of a dear friend and everything else that has happened sounds like a good story to me.
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>>4490200
>Warfare
I liked that siegecraft idea that was tossed around a while back. Mervyn has also been in so many battles, so I feel like increasing it makes sense. Would probably go well with art/drawing as well and be good addition when we get landed.

>Honourbound
Not sure about the full heel-face turn, but Mervyn at least trying to be a better man/knight after murdering his best friend sounds like a good lingering drawback for him to carry with him. I feel as if Pastorn telling Mervyn he was honourable, despite all he's done, would really stick with him.
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>>4490200
>Persuasion
>Cursed
Destiny points are so rarely used in the quest that I'm comfortable with a 16% chance of not being able to use one.
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>>4490200
>Persuasion
>Ignoble
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Alright for drawbacks I'm seeing a three was tie between Haunted, Ignoble and Honourbound.

Experience looks like Persuasion has three, Endurance has one, and Warfare has one.

My day is getting away from me as my Thanksgiving plans have changed so I'm going to leave this open for the better part of the day. I should be back around 7-8pm MST! See you all then
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>>4490200
>Endurance

>Cursed
It all started with our father. Merv has been cursed ever since.
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>>4490273
He has the Lucky benefit... It's hard to see it as more than a number crunching option unless we're ditching that benefit too.
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>>4490278
The Gods giveth, and the Gods taketh away.
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>>4490280
... so long as it is at a 16% chance, right? Too gamey.
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>>4490200
>Persuasion
Leaning towards Deception though

>Ignoble
Hurts the most crunchwise but makes sense storywise
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>>4490200
>Persuasion
>Ignoble
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>>4490200
>>Persuasion (Self Explanatory)
>Honourbound
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>>4490200
>Persuasion (Self Explanatory)
>Cursed

Imagine picking persuasion and ignoble
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>>4490200
>>Persuasion
>Cursed
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>>4490452
Imagine powergaming when this quest already runs with the lowest persuasion DCs and doesn't use intrigue damage. These games would be so much better if QMs handled these meta votes based on player actions instead of letting them always choose the path of least resistance.
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>>4490282
They all fit the narrative
Cursed - Merv is a kinslayer. cursed goes with the territory
Ignoble - Drox is going to tell everyone he can that Merv killed the Malroys.
Haunted - dude has lost just about every friend he had and had to kill his best friend to boot
Honorbound - Merv was just knighted in earnest by his best friend. He was given commands by that knight .

Dismissing any as "gamey" is disingenuous. They all fit and I think honestly that Cursed or Haunted has been with Merv the longest.
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>>4490511
I could easily vote for Haunted as well. Honorbound is the sort of thing I would go for after a long talk with Alyssa. I picked Ignoble because I think we should have it anyway when looking untrustworthy to virtually every faction for different reasons.

Cursed, though? Not with Lucky and definitely not with a percentage breakdown of relevancy next to it. That's what is gamey. Even with the perfectly reasonable fluff, it is still directly contradicted by a chosen benefit.
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>>4490528
well it was designed with a percentage so that it's not overly crippling. Imagine not getting to use any destiny points. No one would ever pick it and that would be a gamey choice. Plus, cursed and lucky can go together. It's in how you write them.

All of Merv's friends die in a battle (cursed - destiny points didn't save his failures), Merv is unhorsed but somehow his foot was caught in the stirrup and Pride rode off taking Merv with him instead of Merv falling and breaking his neck (Lucky saved Merv's animal handling roll)
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>>4490194
>Deception
>Ignoble
Any other combination is gay and powergaming
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>>4490200
>Deception
>Ignoble
And if not Deception then Endurance. He has been through hell both emotionally and physically. That legendary level whipping alone would've tempered him.

>>4490577
I like the combination too. And what >>4490490 has said: this is a good choice narratively.

>>4490226
I suggested the siegecraft idea originally but this doesn't feel like the time for it.
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As for potential benefits, it looks like there isn't much of a choice. Nothing to gain from any category apart from martials with bludgeon fighter II or armor mastery.
And rank 2 feels like a trap with 6D (21 average) against opponents who will have around 10-12 CD. That's -1 lesser action and -1 or -2 to tests. Not like our opponents spend their actions on anything but attacking.
Rank 3 is another story but it is a huge investment of which may not even see the end result.

There is always banking the DP. What do you think?
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>>4490662
"Terrifying" from the homebrew holdings doc.
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>>4490200
>Deception
>Cursed

Makes the most sense, given what has happened
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>>4490672
If Joe would allow it, I like Terrifying and it fits the character. There can be a different side to his notoriety that way.
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>>4490630
>but this doesn't feel like the time for it.
Why not?
>Warfare describes a character’s talents at managing the battlefield, covering the ability to issue commands, strategic knowledge for maneuvering armies and tactics for dealing with small engagements. Warfare is used extensively in combat and warfare but may also be used outside of combat to look for areas or opportunities for strategic or tactical advantage.
Have we not been doing pretty much all of that?
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>>4490200
>Persuasion

>Threatening
Mostly because I can see Mervyn being absolutely unhinged from this point forward and not giving a permanent shit about anything that isn't family
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So long as I haven't messed up the tally, the results stand as follows...

Drawbacks
Haunted - 1
>>4490205

Honourbound - 3
>>4490218
>>4490226
>>4490405

Ignoble - 6
>>4490214
>>4490240
>>4490361
>>4490389
>>4490577
>>4490630

Cursed - 5
>>4490234
>>4490273
>>4490452
>>4490483
>>4490676

Alright it looks like Ignoble takes it. That's going to make it a bitch to convince people to join Mervyn at the Pyre but I do think it makes alot of sense.

Experience[/b[
Persuasion - 9
>>4490214
>>4490234
>>4490240
>>4490361
>>4490389
>>4490405
>>4490452
>>4490483
>>4490794

Deception - 3
>>4490577
>>4490630
>>4490676

Endurance - 2
>>4490218
>>4490273

Warfare - 1
>>4490226

And Persuasion takes it by a considerable margin, which will help with the Ignoble penalty.
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>>4490868
Mervyn will have plenty of space and quiet to brood on his chair
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so anyways, for the overnight vote and most of the morning as well, let's talk about benefits.

My computer is giving me some issues and I can't seem to find my link for the main rulebook so I can’t post it here but if anyone has access to the benefits I would thoroughly appreciate posting the link. Write ins and other suggestions are both appreciated and encouraged. The following are simply some suggestions I thought my fit well.


Gaining a Benefit

>Armour Mastery
You are accustomed to the weight and bulk of your armour and know how to wear it to maximize its benefits. You add +1 to your Armor Rating taking Mervyn’s Superior Plate from AR 11 to AR 12.

>Authority
You wear the mantle of leadership and people recognize you as a figure of authority. When engaged in an intrigue you may reduce your Persuasion Penalty by 2. Thus, when your disposition is Dislike, you take no penalty. When it is Unfriendly, it is -2 as opposed to -4.

>Beserker
*Side Note* - While I don’t think this quality overly suits Mervyn’s style of fighting, I think I can roll with it representing it being him simply grinding through pain instead of finding himself in an uncontrollable berserker rage.
Each time you take an injury or wound you may make a Fighting attack as a free action. You gain no bonus dice for this test. In addition, you can continue fighting even when you should be defeated. At the end of your turn, if you have taken wounds sufficient enough to defeat you, you may make a Formidable Will Test (DC: 12) to continue fighting. Penalty Dice gained from wounds do not apply to this combat. You may make enough of these tests as equal to your Endurance Rank. After that time, you are defeated as normal.

>Bludgeon Fighter II
Those struck by your attacks reel from the impact. When making a Fighting test to attack with a bludgeoning weapon you may sacrifice all you bonus dice before the test to smash your opponent. On a hit, the target is reeling until the start of your next turn. They may only take Lesser Aactions and in addition, subtract 1 from all test results for each degree gained after the first. (Two Degrees is -1, Three Degrees is -2, etc.)

>Sinister
Everything about you suggests that your are a dangerous individual. During the first round of every combat or intrigue, you gain a +2 to Combat Defense and Intrigue Defense respectively.

>Terrifying
Your obvious strength, skill at arms or bearing causes others to quake with fear. When using the Intimidate technique in an Intrigue you may add your Athletics, Fighting, Marksmanship, Status, or Will to the result. The skill used is chosen when you select this benefit. You add the same skill to your Intrigue Defense when targeted by the Intimidate technique.


>Bank it, save it for a rainy day
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I will say, i do hope we will return Pride back to Steadhold. Maybe something like, Brynden returns from his pirate adventures and find him in the stables

>>4490871
>Authority
>You wear the mantle of leadership and people recognize you as a figure of authority. When engaged in an intrigue you may reduce your Persuasion Penalty by 2. Thus, when your disposition is Dislike, you take no penalty. When it is Unfriendly, it is -2 as opposed to -4.
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>>4490871
>Authority
I really like this combination with Ignoble.
Despite being a horrible metaphorical and literal bastard in everyone's eyes, he still commands the respect of those around him with sheer grit leadership ability alone.
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>>4490871
>>Terrifying
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>>4490871
>Terrifying
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>>4490871
>>Terrifying
>Your obvious strength, skill at arms or bearing causes others to quake with fear
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>>4490871
>Terrifying
>Sinister
>Beserker

I'll prioritise in descending order mostly because I can't make up my mind properly
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>Terrifying->Fighting
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>>4490871
>Terrifying->Fighting
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>>4490871
>Authority
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>>4490871
>Authority
We're slowly turning into lowborn Tywin
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>>4491043
Nah, Merv is a brute, while Tywin is a master schemer.

>>4490871
And thus,
>Terrifying
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Get the feeling that Mervyn seen himself as evil and beyond redemption. He is a vile Blackguard that does not deserve forgiveness.
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>>4491048
Tfw he will never have as good a friend as Pastorn.
And frankly does the story have room left to meet somebody who could replace him?

Alyssa is ruined and will need all the care in the world from Mervyn, no vigor in her to tend to his severe mental issues at this point.

All of this makes him the bleakest protagonist, but also very sympathetic.
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>>4491052
Irving Peake maybe?
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>>4491058
Perhaps. His domain is on the opposite side of the Reach, so idk if we'll have the time to meet him much.
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>>4491052
I have a feeling Marqus is going to be subject to a lot of harsh but well meaning lessons about not being motherfucked by others during wartime.
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>>4491081
Also being motherfucked in general by people
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>>4491081
Lol Marqus is going to be Oedipus Max fucking his own grandmother who sees her long lost teenage stud in him. Then dying by dragonfire when Dany turns on fAegon.
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Well, we got fucked hard for betting on the wrong person.

Elleanor had it in her but the timeline advanced too fast and we're left with dying embers.
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>>4491095
Mervyn is just walking from one firepit into the next
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>>4490871

>Terrifying (Fighting)
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I'll be leaving the vote open until 11am MST. Story post should be up at around 1pm!
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>>4491052
honestly, I feel like we need another vote, there's not much point in Alyssa being alive.. she is weak, will never leave the bed etc.
I feel like that kinda stops the character development of Mervyn
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>>4490871
>Authority
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>>4491184
Bruhh....
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>>4490871
>Authority
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>>4491184

>Our wife having serious health issues """stops""" the character development of Mervyn


Are you on crack sir
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>>4491202

well, it doesn't stop it, but compared to Mervyn not being tied to deadweight. I feel like Mervyn can progress so much more
Alyssa is going to be coming and going from death door, there's not a lot that she can do now on the story
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>>4491217
Mervyn is gonna feel hella guilty when he is banging her lady-in-waiting due to his unfulfilled needs.
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>>4491217
So you want to do a meta vote to kill off a character because she is inconvenient?
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Calling it now. Just going to take a minute to get the count and I'll start writing.

>>4491184
She is certainly weak, but that isn't to say she'll be useless. I imagine that a wheel chair similar to Doran Martells can be made for her. She'll find a way to make herself useful
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>Authority - 6
>>4490873
>>4490882
>>4491000
>>4491043
>>4491187
>>4491198

>Terrifying -
>>4490887
>>4490890
>>4490895
>>4490902
>>4490937
>>4490953
>>4491047
>>4491124

Alright that looks like Terrifying takes it. I'll leave you guys with a vote while I start writing the update.

--- What ability to choose for Terrifying? ---
>Athletics (5)
>Fighting (5)
>Marksmanship (2)
>Status (3)
>Will (4)

The respective number will be added to Intimidate tests
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Reading Mervyn's character sheet, and he has the following:
>Goal: Power
>Motivation: Legacy
>Virtue : Loyal
>Vice: Merciless

I'm not seeing anything here about family or love. You could construe Loyal as somewhat in the favor of Alyssa, but it's not the same thing. Besides, he was loyal to Eleanor also (to a degree, there's the Farman business but there's also going to this war on her orders) and she screwed him over hard, taking away his possible legacy. Right now his legacy is trashed completely (bedridden wife, cripple son, frail daughter, only healthy child missing). Just killed his best friend, other friend killed brutally along with his entire unit. Now we've picked Ignoble so people will know about his betrayal too. I wonder what that makes Mervyn now, and going into the future.

Do we distance ourselves from the Reynolds and become like a second Mountain for Tywin, in return for more power? Do we usurp Tygon himself? Leave all notions of power aside and stay holed up in our Tower for the rest of our lives? Become bitter and resentful for everyone, including our wife? Abandon everything and start fresh in Essos? Maybe if we picked to meet Tywin here, he'd send Mervyn along with the Mountain and Amory Lorch on the murder/rape train.
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>>4491328
Fighting, because I'd prefer Fighting to be our rank 6 ability more than anything else, it's also what Mervyn is known for.
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>>4491328
>Fighting (5)
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>>4491328
>Athletics

Because we are already effectively Fighting 6 with bludgeons and usually hit 4 degrees. No need to overinvest. Athletics is a better and more interesting 6 stat.

>>4491330
>You could construe Loyal as somewhat in the favor of Alyssa, but it's not the same thing

It has been so thoroughly established that Alyssa is exactly who he is loyal to that I'm really struggling to see how it can be seen any other way. It was a major theme when her parents were fighting over Merv's loyalty.
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>>4491328
>Status (3)
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>>4491328
>Fighting (5)

>>4491373
>>4491334
You both don't understand what the vote is about.
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>>4491382
Yes, I do?
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>>4491385
Sorry about that, missclicked the >>4491358
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>>4491388
Eh, Athletics is a valid choice too.
Think of it as people looking at how much physical prowess Mervyn has and getting super intimidated.
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>>4491388
Or I'm suggesting Athletics is a better pick for bonuses because I would rather invest in Athletics 6 instead of Fighting 6. I thought that was pretty clear.
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>>4491388
>>4491389
Not the best choice of course.
But perfectly valid as opposed to something like Marksmanship or Status.
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You had descended upon King’s Landing like a raven upon a corpse. It was a fitting simile. Ravens were useful birds to their masters but they were creatures of ill repute just as you were. Ignoble. Lords and knights would look down on you as they always had for a variety of reasons and yet they would use you to serve their own needs, however dishonourable they might be. Dark wings, dark words. Seven Hells even your armour was as black as a ravens feathers, and like a raven you would pick this city apart for all it was worth.

You could see the high hill on which sat the Great Sept of Baelor even from where you stood and you rode down the broad main street with purpose. Bodies continued to litter the street and only grew more and more common as you began to near the centre of the city. Even on such a broad street it was largely mud and dirt instead of well cobbled stone like Lannisport was. The stink that assailed your nose was a particularly foul one. You’d always heard how King’s Landing was a ripe smelling city but the smell of unwashed bodies, death and fire was one that would have made you retch if you’d had anything in your stomach.

A large intersection was the next landmark and from there you could see the Red Keep in all of it’s glory. The rain and snow had turned it’s pinkish sandstone a much darker red and you dug in your spurs and took off at a gallop through the streets. As you rode you found the main road towards the keep break off into two separate roads and a variety of narrow alleys. You followed the road to the right and did you best to steer Pride through the debris. A womans screams filled the air as you rode by what appeared to be a sacked whore house.

Finally, the main road that led up Aegon’s High Hill opened before you and you began to ascend. Westermen were encamped in both the houses and in the streets and familiar charges and heraldry flew from banners and flags everywhere you went. You may not have been able to name them all but it was a reassuring sight nonetheless. The gold lion of Lannister was everywhere as your eyes searched for the red eagle of Reynold and you eventually found it flying from a manor house that was in a state of disrepair.

One wall had been partially torn down to expose the interior of the once lavish manse and the door was lying in the street where it had been ripped off of its hinges and left splintered and broken. Two men were guarding the door and when you dismounted off your horse they saw recognized you almost immediately.
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“MERVYN! SEVEN FUCKING BLESSINGS! I DIDN’T EXPECT TO SEE YOU HEAR!”

Ser Cardyn Lantell had walked forward to clap you on the shoulder. He grinned at you and nodded his head. “I told the lads that you’d bounce back Ser. I knew you would. Been a right state serving under your damn goodbrother Ser. His head is so far up Ser Austin’s arse I’m surprised he can bloody breathe.”

Ser Walder Erenford chuckled at that while he picked at a piece of light pink paint from his shield before he stood to greet you as well.

“Glad to see you Ser. Cardyn’s feelings are hurt that Lord Tygon prefers Austins company to his own but he isn’t wrong. The two of them are damn near inseparable. If he wasn’t married I might get to wondering…” Cardyn grinned at the joke and made to respond but Walder continued on when he saw the dark look on your face…

“What brings you here Ser? Are you here to see Tygon?”

“I’m here for answers Walder. Take me to him.”

“As you wish Ser. Cardyn, mind the door.”

“Fuck you Walder. I’ll take him to see Lord Stick up his ass. I’ll remind you that I’m the sergeant here.”

Walder Erenford simply shrugged and sat down on his stool and went back to inspecting his shield while Cardyn beckoned you forth into the manse. You recognized a few men from the Loyal Reins but more than a few faces were missing. The twins were gone, as was Ser Art and Tristan the Dornishman. They had been good men and hard fighters, and the new faces were unfamiliar to you, as were their loyalties and prowess. When this was all said and done you would have to take the measure of these men.

Cardyn led you up a flight of stairs and down a long hallway to the last room on the left. He knocked on the door and bid you a good day as he made his way back to his post. Your hand held the handle of the door for a moment before pushing it open to reveal a well-furnished room with a well maintained fire burning in it’s hearth.
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“Ser Mervyn!” Both Ser Austin and Tygon explained at the same time.

“Whatever are you doing here Mervyn? I hadn’t thought you well enough to travel, let alone to fight.”

“I’m fine Tygon. Austin, I need a moment alone with my goodbrother.”

“As you wish Ser. I will be downstairs if either of you need me Sers.”

He stood and on his way out he shook your hand firmly and favored you with a sad but kind smile. The ruin of his ear was visible as only a small amount of it had been spared by the maesters knife. Tygon had stood as well once the two of you were alone and he crossed the room slowly, the sound of his footsteps muffled by the rich carpet covered the wooden floors. He reached out with both hands and placed them on your shoulders in a semblance of a hug but he stopped prematurely. Hazel eyes stared into your own windows to the empty sky and worry began to show on his face.

“Mervyn...what…what happened? What brings you here? Are you okay?”

“I don’t know Tygon. Perhaps you can tell me…”

--- Questions for Ser Tygon Reynold ---

Kind of an open floor here really. Any further questions about Elleanor, Marqus or Tywin would be relevant. Additionally asking if Tygon knew about Lord Tywin’s plans could come into it, as well as anything else you all might think of.

Lastly, what technique to use?
>Intimidate
>Convince
>Incite
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>>4491474
Ask if Tygon knew of Tywin’s Order against the Malroys. Ask about the ladies Malroy. Ask about why he saw fit to leave us in a nest of men who’d think it was a good idea to get at his witch of a mother. Speaking of Elleanor any sign of her or our son? Steadhold is sacked, the Malroy line all but dead except possibly some jackass son in Eddie being a sellsword, and we were more or less forced at crossbow point to do the deed to “prove our loyalty”. We’re pissed.


>Intimidate.
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>>4491474
>>4491644
Supporting
>Intimidate
Assuming the Terrifying benefit kicks in.
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>>4491474
>Intimidate
sorry, tygon
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Alright I'll need 4d6+7 for Intimidate please. 4D-1D+1B+5 (Terrifying)+2(Armour). Intrigue Defense is 11.

And I've taken the criticism of not really using the intrigue rules under consideration, so I'm going to be trying them out here. So hold with me if it takes a little while for me to get this stuff out.

Also, I just have to go rip to the grocery store fast and then I'll be back to start writing!
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Rolled 6, 5, 2, 5 + 7 = 25 (4d6 + 7)

>>4491737
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Rolled 5, 6, 2, 6 + 7 = 26 (4d6 + 7)

>>4491737
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Rolled 2, 4, 4, 5 + 7 = 22 (4d6 + 7)

>>4491737
>+7
don't think i've seen more than a +4 before in one of these
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>>4491745
Tygon needs to change his pants?
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>>4491474
Just end it on a quiet why after the barrage of rage and screaming

Sad i got here to late to vote on drawback would have loved the potential redemption of honourbound. But I'm happy about Ignoble as well. "evil" allignemet qst protags are rare and not being either edgey evil or nice/misunderstood evil are even more so.
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I believe that's 0 composure on the first try.

These intrigue rules are weird because we never use them, but they are also difficult to use in this format. Like using Read Target or Fast Talk or Mollify. I have read them 4-5 times carefully but never once got the hang of them and how to use them on /qst/. It would be like in combat, but after every round you have to wait on votes for what action to take, attack, two weapon attack, do you really want to reload your crossbow, that sort. Either you keep the voting window really short or decide beforehand a series of actions to take. Otherwise the social intrigues will get too tedious if used as stated in the rulebook.
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>>4491811
There is a difference between adopting the full set of intrigue rules, which are impractical, and using the Composure/Intrigue damage/Intrigue defense (with appropriate modifiers) as intended. And of course, allowing NPCs to counter roll. But that's just my opinion.
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>>4491839
Yup, I believe that is the happy medium that other QMs employ.
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Jeez. And I forgot the Disposition bonus of +3 so the total will be 27, for 4 degrees of success and 16 Influence, lowering Tygon down to 0. Merv mad. Writing
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So what happens if we roll below, such that his composure is still above 0? Do we just roll again? Does he get a chance now and rolls Mollify against us, and if he succeeds then we can't intimidate him anymore? This is why it's so confusing for me.
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--- Ser Tygon Reynold’s Persuasion (Convince) Test ---
*Eloquent Activated – Tygon Reynold goes first*
Rolled 21 vs Intrigue Defense: 10
Three Degrees of Success
3 Influence x 3 = 9 Influence
12 Composure – 9 Influence = 3 Composure

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Persuasion (Intimidate) Test ---
Rolled 27 vs Intrigue Defense: 11
Four Degrees of Success
4 Influence x 4 = 16 Influence
Frustration: 2/2
16 Influence – 6 = 10 Influence
9 Composure – 10 Influence = -1 Composure

Tygon gawps at you slightly as he searched for his words. His golden teeth glinted in the light as his tongue ran over them to buy time before he spoke. Hands let go of your shoulders to display his palms in your direction to show his innocence.

“Mervyn, I don’t know what you speak of?”

“Fucking look about Tygon. This city is a ruin. Did. You. Know?”

“Of course I didn’t know Mervyn! How could you accuse me of something so heinous? So dishonourable? There is a reason I have kept my men about me during all of this. I did not want House Reynold’s name to be tainted anymore than it already is, and when Tywin ordered this sack I instructed Ser Austin to participate as little as possible, to try and keep the people of this city safe.”

“Then why did you leave me in Steadhold? Why did you leave me there with Drox to put the castle to the fucking torch! WHY? TO PROVE MY LOYALTY? I HAVE DONE EVERYTHING YOU ASKED OF ME TYGON! EVERYTHING YOUR MOTHER ASKED OF ME! I SOILED MY REPUTATION AND MY HONOUR FOR THIS FAMILY!”
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“Mervyn, please…calm yourself. This is nothing more than a…”

“A FUCKING WHAT TYGON! STEADHOLD LIES SACKED AND PASTORN LIES DEAD AT MY HAND! ORDERS FROM TYWIN LANNISTER HIMFUCKINGSELF! YOUR VIPER OF A MOTHER HAS LED US TO RUIN AND NOW SHE HAS STOLEN MY SON! MY FIRSTBORN AND ABLE BODIED FUCKING SON!”

Tygon had paled at your words and seemed to shrink away from you before he fell into a chair and stared absent mindedly towards the floor. When he looked back up at you there was no smile, only shame.

“I know Mervyn. She has. I’m…I’m sorry. I’m sorry about Steadhold as well. I had only left you behind as I thought you might find solace with Pastorn. I had no idea that Tywin would order a sack of Steadhold, just as I had no idea he planned to betray House Targaryen. Perhaps…perhaps some other lords might have known, but my loyalty was…under scrutiny.”

You grabbed a porcelain jug off of the small table he sat beside and threw it against the stone wall where it smashed into a hundred pieces. Dark red wine flowed like blood down the wall and onto the floor and the white porcelain was stained by it as well. You roared your fury to the world and slammed your armoured hands into the table and you heard a crack as wood split. Tygon simply sat and watched as you raged until your anger subsided enough to speak.

“Is it true? Is there a lordship on your mothers head?”

“I…I don’t know Mervyn. It’s possible.”

“I am going to kill her for what she’s done.”

“Mervyn, you cannot. Kinslayers are cursed by both the gods and men.”

“Tygon, my name is already cursed by gods and men. What is another stain on a ruined doublet?”
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His mouth remains closed and he says nothing about the comment as silence begins to fill the room. Instead you ask after whether he has seen or heard of anything regarding Pastorns mother and sister.

“I cannot say that I have Mervyn. Kings Landing is an impressive city. Once Maegors came under siege both I and my men have been here.”

“Do you know where your mother has gone?”

He avoids your eyes and answers with silence. You asked a second time and still he remained quiet. You grabbed him by the doublet and yanked him from his chair before sending him crashing into a wall. You followed closely behind him and grabbed him by the collar and leaned in close to him.

“WHERE. DID. SHE. GO?”

“If I had to guess…Goldengrove. I cannot say for certain Mervyn. If I was her, I would have fled by the way of the Lesser Mander to Goldengrove and then towards Oldtown. From there…either Kings Landing or across the Narrow Sea. She took a large part of the wealth given to her by House Targaryen, as well as Ember Peaks garrison. She could be anywhere.”

You let him go and slumped into the chair that he had previously been sitting in. She could be anywhere in the known world at this point. Your face was buried in your hands when he coughed and attempted to straighten his doublet out and stand tall as he looked down at you.

“Mervyn, I love you as any good brother should, but that will be the last time…that will be the last time you deign to put your hands on me. I am the heir to Ember Peak, and you are to be my bannerman. I mean to present you whomever claims the Iron Throne as such, but I will not have you strike me ever again.”

The words were as steady as a single leaf blowing in the wind. Though he tried to sound strong and unafraid the fear was clearly audible for you to hear. A lord must keep up appearances though, even a future one. A dark laugh leaves your lungs as you shake your head.

“You’re still plan on landing the man who is going to kill your mother?”

He swallowed hard at that. “Lord Tywin has spoken to me about such things at length. Once this war is done, I am to find her and bring either her to Casterly Rock. If you would swear to do so in my stead, I would be in your debt. Ember Peak, the Gold Road….my lands need a strong hand now more than ever, and appearances are everything. For House Reynold to have the ability to land a knight in these times might keep other lords from seeking to take my lands and titles. So…will you do this for me?”

--- Swear to hunt down Lady Elleanor Reynold and bring her to Casterly Rock? –
>Yay
>Yay, but it would only be her head
>Nay, you would have a newly fledged house to attend to
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>>4492039
I think that Mervyn is too far gone. The state of mind he is in, no way he is going to start building up his domain any time soon.

>Yay
If only because Tywin will find a more creative punishment for her than Mervyn ever could.
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>>4492039
>>Yay
Be dodgy about her state upon return. No guarantees.
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>>4492039
>>Yay
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>>4492039
>Yay
Hey Tywin, have you ever wanted to become the Mad King for a day? I hear fire can be fun.
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>>4492051
I'm thinking an Alyssa POV will likely be necessary to start building up the Pyre and it's domain and holdings. Once Merv gets to Ember Peak there will be a meeting with Alyssa and Tygon to discuss what domain he wants, and after that it will likely be Alyssa taking the reins. Seven knows she needs something to do to get her out of her chambers.
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>>4492039
>Yay
I don't think Tywin would let her live but still, if we bring her alive will we have any say on her fate?
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>>4492119
>will we have any say on her fate?
Such as? Imprisonment? lol
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>>4492140
Possibly, but we're too mentally gone for that lol. Most likely we'll request to be the executioner and push Tywin to crueler punishments.
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>>4492039
>Yay
>You Mother is going to take her own life if caught though. She knows what’ll happen otherwise. Tywin offered her mercy once and she spat in his face. He’s going to make an example of her and she knows it. The fact every single man chasing her will try to kill me only makes it worse. But what’s a few more dozen bodies around?
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>>4492039
>Yay
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If she has laid even a finger on Marqus, we will go all Mountain on her.

But i get the feeling by the time we get to where we think she is, she is already in Essos
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Sorry there guys life got away from me. finally making some dinner and I'll get to writing the update. Strong vote for >yay
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>>4492039
>Yay
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>>4492251
It will be our hardest struggle yet, but personally executing Elleanor would be extremely satisfying and lift some of the burden off Merv.
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>>4492039
>Yay

I'm more than willing to make thus as flexiable as possible
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>Lordship on Eleanor's head
So if we actually do catch her it's another Lordship or is it something else?
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>>4492407
I mean on top of the lands Tygon will give us. If we catch Eleanor and give her to Tywin, does that mean more land (Lordship on her head) or nothing?
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Finaly fucking writing here. Jesus.

>>4492407
That is something to speak with Lord Tywin about, and oh boy does he want to have a word with Merv.

I've always interpreted Tywin as someone who rewards good and leal service with the same type of severity as he punishes failure and traitors. As to the specifics of said reward/punishment that'll be up to Mervyn to find out in character.
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“Aye. I’ll find her Tygon. I’ll find her and bring her back in chains and when Lord Lannister makes an example of her I’ll ask him for the honour to be his fucking headsman. I’m sure others are already searching for her but what’s the blood of a few more men on my hands? They’re already stained.”

“That isn’t what I meant Merv. I…I just need a strong right hand. Tyrus is too young and Ser Lorcan isn’t the man I need. You served as my mothers right hand and now I need you to be mine. I expect Lord Tywin will wish to speak with you in the coming days. I only ask that you do not meet with him alone, for both of our sakes.”

“I’ll keep that in mind Tygon. Now, what is the situation with this siege?”

“Lord Tywin has encircled the Red Keep, and most specifically Maegor’s Holdfast. There has been word of a large northern host coming down the Kings Road led by Lord Eddard Stark. I believe he will call for men to scale the walls with ladders and grapnels soon.”

“Do you plan on being with them?”

Tygon shook his head. “I wish for no further part in this than that I have already played. I will be there if I am commanded to but elsewise I will keep my men here and wait to help pacify the keep. There has been enough bloodshed already.”

“When do you think this might happen?”

“As early as tonight, and no later than tomorrow. Blood will fill the moats that surround Maegors Holdfast mark my words. Lord Tywins wrath is no small thing as House Reyne and House Tarbeck would testify if any of them remained. Seven hells Mervyn, even House Reynold stands on the edge of a knife. When he arranged Joanna’s marriage to Ser Leroy Lannister I thought it was a boon for my loyalty until he made it clear that should I display a similar disposition to my mother that Joanna and Leroy would be given Ember Peak.”

“Do you think it wise to ignore the call to arms?”

“Perhaps not Mervyn, but I’m no great warrior like yourself. I belong at the rear of a battle line. You are of a mind to join the assault aren’t you?”

“I am.”

“I won’t stop you Mervyn, but I would not see you sully your honour further either.”

“Tygon my honour was sullied beyond repair a long time ago. Now all there is left to do is try to salvage our name so Marqus might have a future…”

--- What shall Mervyn do during the Sack of Kings Landing ---
>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
>Loot the districts of Kings Landing
>Nothing, stay with Tygon Reynold
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>>4492480
>Loot the districts of Kings Landing

We may as well go all in
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>>4492480
>>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
Big money holed up in there
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>>4492480
>Before we leave ask about the Malroy compound, Pastorn left us a promise and we should check on them if their fate was not known.

If it's too late
>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
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>>4492480
>Nothing, stay with Tygon Reynold

This doesn't fit the canon at all. I'd rather sit it out than get rewarded for an event we should've missed.
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>>4492487
That was voted upon last thread. The vote was for Mervyn to lie to Pastorn and tell him he would look for his Isis. So Mervyn won't be doing it himself. If there is interest however, Mervyn could ask Tygon to look into it while the Red Keep falls.
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>>4492480
>>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
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>>4492480
>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
Dornish fucking sluts better hide or jump off!
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>>4492480
>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
>Loot the districts of Kings Landing

Either or really, the cities likely cleaned picked or theirs enough left for those willing to do the deed and the red keep has some fucks worth killing.

>That isn’t what I meant Merv. I…I just need a strong right hand. Tyrus is too young and Ser Lorcan isn’t the man I need. You served as my mothers right hand and now I need you to be mine. I expect Lord Tywin will wish to speak with you in the coming days. I only ask that you do not meet with him alone, for both of our sakes.”

"I'll be your right Tygon, hell I'll be your bloody hand for what it's worth but don't ever make me play politics like your mother did"
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I remember Aurion killing some looting Westermen when he was saving the Celtigars. Decimated a full-on cavalry charge with the Stormbringers. House Vypren I believe.
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How about we meet Tywin on the way to the assault? He'll be there in the back to oversee it right? We can be like "Hey Big Boss, I killed my best friend for you to protect my family. Got any specific orders for me while I go inside? You know, orders for a merciless killer who has absolutely no morals right now?"

We can have that big conversation about loyalty and punishment later, after the siege, maybe with Tygon there. It would be cool I think.
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>>4492480
>Loot the districts of Kings Landing
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>>4492480
>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
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Take Cardyn Lantell with us, whichever vote wins.
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>>4492480
>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces

>>4492525
inb4 Mervyn forces Ynys Yronwood from Boggs' old quest to jump.
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>>4492480
Whichever leads to more looting and raping. We should not dawdle too long here. The longer we wait to speak with Tywin the further Lady Elleanor gets.
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I'll write canon omakes for the parts Joe won't write in detail (you know which ones) and link the pastebin here. I have some experience from running a quest on akun. Don't read them if you don't want to.
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>>4492480
>Storm the Red Keep with the Westermen forces
It’s what we’re best at after all

Ask Tygon if the Reins can join us as well
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Storming the Red Keep it is.

>>4492847
If I'm being honest I'd rather leave it at the vague memories that I'm going to write up for this but if it's on another platform than c'est la vie.

Alright I'm going to whip up some breakfast and get cracking on this next scene.
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“As you will Ser Mervyn.” There was an edge to his voice, a certain frigidness that hadn’t been there before.

“I’ll take my leave then.” You made to go to the door but you could feel Tygons eyes upon you. You could not truly describe the feeling that washed over you but it was an uncomfortable one. Disappointment perhaps? Or perhaps it was silent relief that House Reynold would have been visible during the fall of House Targaryen. Your footsteps echoed in your ears as you made your way down the hallway to prepare yourself for the battle to come.

--- Tygon’s Dispostion goes from Friendly to Indifferent ---

Cardyn and Walder were still guarding the door when you returned and you looked at the two of them with hard eyes. “Cardyn, how many men in the Loyal Reins can be counted on to do what is asked of them?”

“Hard to say Ser. Four or five perhaps, but I wouldn’t trust the rest to keep their silence.”

“I want the two of you ready to fight when the time comes to storm Maegors.” You looked ahead at the red walls of the castle and stared at it with contempt in your eyes. Cardyn stood and joined you with a cruel grin on his face.

“Oh I’ll be there. Only part of this damn city that has anything worth taking if you get my meaning.”

“Do as you please Cardyn. And you Walder? Are you with me?”

“You know I am Ser.”

“Good. Standby and when you hear the horns of battle, we’ll scale those walls and paint the inside of this fucking keep red.”

Leaving your two least scrupulous men behind you went to see that your horses were stabled properly in the manors stables as a way to pass the time and prevent idle thoughts from creeping into your mind…

---09/06/283 ---
Dawn

The red light of dawn was peaking through the clouds and smoke to turn the streets of Kings Landing into a hellscape, and amidst said ruin you could hear the long blaring of trumpets and warhorns echoing down the streets and alleys. You had not even bothered to remove your armour before you had slept on a bed of hay and straw in the stables. Sleep had evaded you for much of the night and the little you did get was restless and filled with dreams. They had not been the nightmares you had expected but were instead dreams of fire. Endless fields of it. Red, blue and wildfire green the flames surrounded you. As you walked towards the main street it only became to clear about how tired you truly were. Last night had been the first time you’d slept in nearly three days and it had only been for an hour or two…

--- Can I get 5d6 for Will please? DC: 21 ---
This is to see how Mervyn is affected by both his mental state and physical fatigue. Failing this will cause him to take -1B to Athletics, Awareness and Fighting tests per degree of failure.
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Rolled 2, 3, 5, 2, 2 = 14 (5d6)

>>4492989
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Rolled 3, 2, 1, 1, 2 = 9 (5d6)

>>4492989
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Rolled 5, 1, 3, 5, 4 = 18 (5d6)

>>4492989
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I'd use lucky here, guys.
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>>4493010
Nvm, we're at Will 4, so it is highly unlikely.
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>>4493006
17 is the highest, so that'll only be a -1B which is pretty minor in the grand scheme of things. Cool beans.

Additionally, where do you guys want to deploy?

>The Ladders
>The Grapnels
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>>4493022
What's the difference?
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>>4493022
>Grapnels
We will stand out less and could probably reach a less expected assault angle.
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>>4493026
Lol probably should have included that.

Grapnels will be going straight for Maegors Holdfast. Think Amory Lorch and Sandor Clegane. The fighting will be thickest there.

The Ladders will be for the rest of the Red Keep. Less fighting but possibly less rich plunder
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>>4493022
>>4493031
>Grapnels
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>>4493022
>The Grapnels
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>>4493022

>The Grapnels
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>>4493022
>The Ladders
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Lets do this thing. Can I get 6D6 for Athletics (5D Athletics + 1B Strength + 1D Athletics - 1B Fatigue)

DC: 21
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>>4493075
>tfw finally here to contribute
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Rolled 2, 2, 6, 6, 4, 3 = 23 (6d6)

>>4493079
fuck me
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Rolled 3, 4, 5, 5, 4, 2 = 23 (6d6)

>>4493075
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Rolled 3, 4, 5, 2, 5, 6 = 25 (6d6)

>>4493075
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Nice. Well done boys. This next update might be a big one so forgive me if it takes a little while
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Just realized that I also need 3d6-4 for agility to see how fast Mervyn gets across the dry moat. DC: 12
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Rolled 2, 3, 5 - 4 = 6 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493136
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Rolled 5, 1, 1 + 4 = 11 (3d6 + 4)

>>4493136
Not very fast is my bet.
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Type dice+3d6+-4 for the - to kick in.
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Rolled 6, 5, 6 - 4 = 13 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493136
so we need what at 16 to pass this? oof
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>>4493146
Holy fucking based.
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>>4493146
Oof is right though. Only taking a single volley of arrow fire as Mervyn plows through that shit with that success
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>>4493151
Merv in armor is a Juggernaut, once he gets rolling stopping him is nigh impossible.
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>>4493146
Haven't expected that, that's for sure!
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What should we prioritize when we're inside? We could go straight for the treasure vaults or try to capture valuable prisoners to score points with Tywin and get ransom money.
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>>4493189
Tbh I can't picture well what Mervyn's priorities right now could be. Filling his pockets seems like a weak goal.

>Look for Malroy women?
Nah, that's gone.

I'd ambush and slay any Braxes or Redwards I could find in the ensuing chaos. Otherwise Mervyn should vent his spite on somebody and just fight. Whatever material gains it earns him is secondary.
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--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Will (Dedication) Test ---
Rolled 17 vs DC: 21
Result: One Degree of Failure
*-1B to Athletics, Awareness, and Fighting Tests*

The light hurt your eyes and you stretched your arms as wide as they would allow you as you tried to banish the fatigue that had settled into your bones. Your eyes watered as you tried to blink them away and your chest swelled as you took one large breath. The smell assaulted your nostrils and you gave yourself a light slap on the cheek to further wake yourself.

Both Ser Cardyn and Ser Walder joined you as you walked towards the large groups of men that were assembling outside of the walls. A large number of men were holding ladders and looked to be positioning themselves to assault the less important areas of the Red Keep. Meanwhile, you made your way towards a smaller group of dangerous looking men who were equipping themselves with grapnels and climbing ropes. The closer you got the more you got to see of the men you would be fighting alongside. One man who stood out was a man of middling height who glared at you with dark and pig-like eyes. You knew a cruel man when you saw one and he would likely be crueler than most.

The other man who stood out was easily the largest man you had ever seen. His skin had the lustre of youth but the thick, dark beard he wore spoke of a man fully grown. He towered above every other man present and his shield was as large as a pavise. It was a striking yellow with three black dogs painted on it. When he spoke to bark out order it was as if thunder was rumbling around you from the sky.

“FORM UP! WE TAKE THE KEEP! FOLLOW ME!”

His orders were curt and simple. Ser Walder and Ser Cardyn both grabbed grapnels and looked to you as you grabbed your own from a young squire in the colours of House Lannister. Nobody seemed to notice you as the preparations drew to an end. Perhaps it was because the eagle had fallen into disrepair on your shield or yet because these men had their mind on other matters.

“NORTHMEN ARE COMING TO BEAT US INSIDE! THIS ENDS TODAY!”
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There were raucous and bloodthirsty cheers at that. It appeared that the sack of the city itself had not been enough to satiate these hardened killers. The cheers ended abruptly when Lord Tywin Lannister appeared within their midst. He was clad in plate armour that was a crimson so dark it may as well have been made of blood, over which gold scrollwork had been inlaid in a bright and shining gold that would have made the sun seem duller. Lions adorned his pauldrons and gauntlets whilst his rondels appeared to be great shining sunbursts. There appeared to be no joy on his face as he strode forward. His golden whiskers framed his square jaw and made him look all the more severe and silence fell over the host. He looked to both the piggish man and the giant with his cold emerald eyes and gave a short and stiff nod.

The giant roared once more and began the charge towards Maegors Holdfast. Trumpets sounded and the men with ladders began their own charge at their respective signals. You yourself were shoulder to shoulder with Cardyn and Walder as the three of you charged towards the wall and entered into the range of the castles defenders. Arrows fell and men died as they always did during battle, and especially sieges.

--- House Targaryen Trained Archers Attack ---
Rolled 11 vs Combat Defense: 12
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold unaffected

Though you were armoured in the finest steel that gold could buy you still hoisted your shield up to protect yourself from the volley. The arrows landed short at this distance and your pressed onwards as fast as your legs would carry you. The dry moat that surrounded Maegors Holdfast proved to be the first real obstacle for you and the rest of the attackers. It was a deep ditch nearly ten feet down and filled with large wooden spikes to create a difficult sort of maze for any attacker to weave through, all the while leaving them vulnerable to arrow fire.

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Agility (Quickness) Test ---
Rolled 13 vs DC: 12
Result: One Degree of Success

You fell to your arse in an unceremonious fashion and slid down the moat until you crashed heavily into one of the stakes. You were quick to your feet and began to weave your way through the spikes that blocked the way. Many of them were taller than you were but the wet and snow had largely loosened the grip in the ground. When you collided with the first one it gave way to your bulk and you pressed onwards as fast as your legs would carry you. Your steps were quick and determined and you had nearly made your way across the moat by the time the next volley of arrows came raining down on you.
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---House Targaryen Trained Archers Attack ---
Rolled 15 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degree of Success
5 Damage x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 11 Armour = -6 Damage
*Piercing 1*
12 Health – 1 = 11 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged

Your shield came up and you felt two separate thuds collide into the heavy wood that protected you. You soon came to the other side of the moat and you threw your shield up onto the bank to begin the climb up the other side of the moat an arrow came down from on high and punctured through a joint in your left shoulder where your pauldron met your breastplate. The steel and leather did much to slow the arrow but it still managed to find flesh. You ground your teeth in pain as you scaled the rough hewn slope.

Once you reached the top you snapped the arrow as short as you were able. You cursed in anger as you looked up to the top of the wall at the archers who were firing down upon you. The giant man was already nearly half way up the wall and there were arrows sticking out of his breastplate as he climbed the wall. He moved with a shocking speed for a man of his stature and you could almost feel sorry for the men atop the battlements. Other were beginning their ascent as well and you pulled forth your grapnel and threw it with all your might up to the top of the crenel and you pulled hard to ensure that it was set before you began you climb.

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Athletics (Strength) Test ---
Rolled 25 vs DC: 21
Result: One Degree of Success

And climb you did. Ignoring the pain in your arm and the fatigue in your limbs you scaled the wall as fast as you were able. You had even begun to catch up to some of the other climbers when you saw an archer lean over the battlement with his bow nocked and loosed an arrow directly at you…
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--- House Targaryen Trained Archers Attack ---
Rolled 16 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degree of Success
5 Damage x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 11 Armour = -6 Damage
*Piercing 1*
11 Health – 1 = 10 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged

The arrow came flying down towards your face and for a moment you thought it might hit you in the opening of your visor. Instead it punctured through the leather of your gorget and grazed your neck. The cut stung but you pain was to be expected of a knight. Such a thing was hardly the bite of a fly and you pressed onwards. With one final heave you clambered onto the top of the battlements. To the archers who were manning the wall you must have resembled a raven perched there, and like the omen of death that they so often represented you would reap a tally this day. You stepped off and fell with a clamour to the stone below and a few brave men decided to try to attack you before could unsling your shield or draw your hammer…

--- Can I get three rolls of 3d6-4 for agility please. DC: 10, 8, and 12 respectively ---

These are the best of one
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Rolled 1, 5, 2 - 4 = 4 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493232
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Rolled 6, 1, 2 - 4 = 5 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493232
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Rolled 3, 2, 1 - 4 = 2 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493232
Oof this is bad
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Rolled 6, 1, 4 - 4 = 7 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493232
Lol no hope.
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Lol well all of the archers are going to get a swing at Merv before he reacts and gets his weapons out.

I'll take 8d6+1 for Fighting there guys
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Rolled 6, 6, 4, 3, 2, 2, 1, 3 + 1 = 28 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493259
That Piercing 1 is hurting us. If all 3 archers have it...
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Rolled 3, 5, 2, 1, 2, 1, 5, 4 + 1 = 24 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493259
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Rolled 5, 1, 6, 3, 1, 4, 2, 2 + 1 = 25 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493259
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Rolled 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 1, 5 + 1 = 29 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493259
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--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Agility (Quickness) Test I ---
Rolled 4 vs Targaryen Archer I Agility Roll: 10
Result: Targaryen Archer I strikes first

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Agility (Quickness) Test II ---
Rolled 5 vs Targaryen Archer II Agility Roll: 8
Result: Targaryen Archer II strikes first

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Agility (Quickness) Test III ---
Rolled 2 vs Targaryen Archer III Agility Roll: 12
Result: Targaryen Archer III strikes first

--- Targaryen Archer I Marksmanship Attack ---
Rolled 12 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degree of Success
5 Damage x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 11 Armour = -6 Damage
*Piercing 1*
10 Health – 1 = 9 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged

--- Targaryen Archer II Marksmanship Attack ---
Rolled 17 vs Combat Defense: 12
Two Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 2= 10 Damage
10 Damage – 11 Armour = -1 Damage
*Piercing 1*
9 Health – 1 = 8 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
--- Targaryen Archer III Marksmanship Attack ---
Rolled 6 vs Combat Defense: 12
Attack Failed
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Unharmed

They had drawn their bows and from this distance they could hardly miss and yet one of them managed to barely hit your left pauldron and send his arrow skittering down the stone causeway. The best of House Targaryens men had been sent to the trident and many, if not most, had perished in the fighting there or else they had been taken prisoners. The other two archers however were of a more practiced aim and one caught you in the leg as the arrow went through your armour and even managed to come out through the backside of your greave. The other hit you in the same shoulder as the last one and you swore you could feel the metal tip hit bone. You roared in an absolute fury and it was only now that these men had realized their mistake. Your hammer found it’s way to your hand and the comfortable and worn leather grip brought you some sense of peace while your shield may have been loose on your arm but you felt whole once again.
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--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack I ---
Rolled 25 vs Combat Defense: 8
Four Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 4 = 20 Damage
20 Damage – 2 Armour = 18 Damage
6 Health – 18 Damage = -12 Health
Result: Targaryen Archer I Slain

The first man you got to was given the mercy of a blow to the head. He wore a leather skull cap to protect his head and it might as well have been made of myrish lace for all of the good it did him. His head exploded into a mess of bone, brain and skin that spattered across the other two archers as well as yourself. Their faces showed nothing short of horror as you stepped closer to them despite the pain in your leg.

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack II ---
Rolled 22 vs Combat Defense: 8
Three Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 2 Armour = 13 Damage
6 Health – 13 Damage = -7 Health
Result: Targaryen Archer II Slain

You brought your hammer high in a feint before swinging it down and then upwards in a circular motion to deliver the pointed side of the weapon directly into the second mans chin. You felt bone break and when you wrenched the weapon free blood gushed horrifically from the wound. He dropped his bow and fell to his knees as he tried to talk with the ruin of his tongue but it was all for nought. You killed him as mercilessly as a butcher would kill a pig and you stepped over his cooling corpse to reach the last of the unfortunate archers.

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack III ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 8
Four Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 4 = 20 Damage
20 Damage – 2 Armour = 18 Damage
6 Health – 18 Damage = -12 Health
Result: Targaryen Archer III Slain

It took you by surprise that the last man was actually a woman. Her long braid had been exposed when her long braid of blonde hair had been exposed. Perhaps it would be expected that some women might volunteer themselves to defend their home, especially those born of the smallfolk. It made no difference in the end though. Your used your shield like an extension of your fist and though she raised her arms instinctively it made little difference. The iron rim destroyed her teeth into a bloody ruin and she fell to the ground with a scream.

She was pleading as you stood over her. Words you could not understand and did not care to hear. Her brown eyes were full of terror as she covered her face and not a moment later it was over. Your hammer was buried in the top of her skull. Ser Cardyn and Ser Walder appeared to you then, both with swords covered in gore. Cardyn had an arrow in his breastplate but seemed unaffected by it and Walder looked no worse for wear than if he had gone for a run in his armour.

“You both made it then. Good.”

“Course we did. Looks like you’re a fucking porcupine though Ser. Let us help you get those arrows out of you…”
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--- Can I get 4d6 Endurance for Catch your Breath Please? ---

--- Additionally, where to now? ---
>Keep fighting the men on the walls
>Press into the Holdfast and head down the stairs
>Press into the Holdfast and head up the stairs
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>>4493342
Could you give us the general idea from what Mervyn knows there is to be found each way?
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>>4493347
I can't imagine him knowing much of anything besides that he'd be more likely to find store rooms, kitchens, and the like if he heads down, and personal quarters and what not if he heads up. But that's not a guarantee.
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Rolled 4, 5, 6, 1 = 16 (4d6)

>>4493342
>Press into the Holdfast and head down the stairs
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Rolled 5, 1, 5, 3 = 14 (4d6)

>>4493342
>Press into the Holdfast and head up the stairs
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Rolled 4, 4, 1, 4 = 13 (4d6)

>>4493342
>Press into the Holdfast and head up the stairs
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>>4493358
Merv back to full?

>>4493342
>Press into the Holdfast and head up the stairs
Biggest fights with baddest targaryen knights remaining. Just be careful and duck under each of the Mountain's cleaves.
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>>4493342
>Press into the Holdfast and head down the stairs
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>>4493342
>Press into the Holdfast and head up the stairs
Honestly I don't know what to expect
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It seems like Mervyn will be in disrepute with every kingdom after this.
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Test. A made a comment with my vote but it isn't appearing.
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>>4493342
>Press into the Holdfast and head up the stairs
Disregard this if my previous post somehow appears. Anyway, what's the over/under on Mervyn doing the Deed before the Mountain and Amory Lorch? We already got Ignoble, no reason not to. It will be a bonus if we combine it with hunting Eleanor down to ask Tywin for a Lordship.
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>>4493431
I'd rather not fuck with cannon that much. Plenty of other rooms and war crimes we can commit in the holdfast.
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>>4493431
It would likely only be one or the other if any at all. Mervyn doesn't know where any of them are though. I've got chart/tree of rooms and hallways along with who is in them so who/what Mervyn finds is entirely up to chance on this.

And looks like we're heading up the stairs. I'm going to go stretch my legs and take a walk before I start writing here.

In the meantime I'll need 8d6+1 for fighting please
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Rolled 1, 4, 6, 4, 5, 6, 2, 2 + 1 = 31 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493449
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Rolled 2, 5, 3, 6, 2, 2, 6, 6 + 1 = 33 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493449
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Rolled 2, 6, 2, 4, 6, 6, 5, 3 + 1 = 35 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493449
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>>4493455
Nice.
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--- Ser Mervyn’s Catch your Breath Test ---
Rolled 16 vs DC: 0
Four Degrees of Success
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynolds gained 4 Health
Health = 12/12

Cardyn Lantell gave you a shoulder to lean on while Walder Erenford began to see to the arrows that were troubling you. He kneels down to take a look at your leg before he looked up at you with a grimace. His grey eyes were cold and his face was hard and seemed made to have a cruel look to it but it disappeared when he smiled or grimaced. The grimace he wore told you that there would be pain and you nodded your head for it to be done. He snapped the fletching end of the arrow as close to your leg as possible before pulling the arrow out from the business end of the projectile. The wound flared and white hot pain shot through your leg. You bit your lip and squeezed your fists but you still ultimately roared as the agony ran through you. Suddenly the pain subsided to a manageable level as Walder finished and began to inspect the other arrow.

“Won’t be able to get the one you broke off in your shoulder Ser, but I reckon the other one is going to fucking hurt.”

“Do it. Let’s get this over with. We’re falling behind.” You gave him a quick nod and took in a sharp inhale of breath that you soon screamed out as he pulled the arrow from your shoulder. Your grip tightened around Cardyns shoulder as you felt the arrow head drag through the meat of your shoulder. When it was finally out you walked towards a wall and slammed your fist into it to try and divert the pain from your shoulder. Cardyn laughed out loud while Walder only smiled.

“Keep laughing Cardyn and it won’t be a wall I’m hitting.”

“Oh relax Ser. Just not used to seeing you scream is all.”

You shook your head at him with a scowl on your face before gesturing towards the door that led into Maegors Holdfast. “Lets go lads. There’s work to be done.” The three of you came upon a stairwell that led both up and down that was now only guarded by two corpses who looked to have been cut in half. The fact that they were wearing mail coats only made the fact more disturbing.
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“Up or down?”

“I’d reckon we go down. We’re more like to find storerooms and what not down in the lower levels.”

“That’s why we should head up Walder, more like to be ladies and their apartments up that way.” Cardyn flashed both you and Walder a wicked grin and you knew where his mind was running.”

“More likely to find guards as well. What do you think Ser?”

“We’ll head up. That’s where the fighting is.”

More bodies littered the staircase as you ascended with Walder and Cardyn in tow and you soon came to another level. There was a long hallway that led out directly in front of you, as well as smaller halls that led both left and right. Halfway down the main hallway you saw a group of eight Westermen fighting three knights clad in the colours of House Targaryen. While the knights were better armoured the soldiers were still armed with good castle forged steel and looked to be veteran soldiers. It wasn’t long before two of the knights lay dead and a third threw down his sword and shield to surrender. It did him little good as one of the men swung a mace at his head and cracked his skull against the cold stone floor. The men than began to kick down doors to the sounds of screaming. Meanwhile, you could hear the sound of steel on steel coming from up the spiral staircase…

--- What to do now? ---
>Start looking through the doors with the small group of Westermen
>Ascend the stairs towards the sound of fighting
> Head down the hallway to the left
>Head down the hallway to the right
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>>4493622
>Head down the hallway to the right

Find the good loot.
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>>4493622
>>Ascend the stairs towards the sound of fighting
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>>4493622
>>Head down the hallway to the right
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>>4493622
>>Ascend the stairs towards the sound of fighting
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>>4493622

>Ascend the stairs towards the sound of fighting
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Alright well in the interest of keeping things moving I'll call it here. The sound of battle is a sirens call and she shall not be refused!
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>>4493672
As I'm writing I realize I need more rolls. Can I get 3d6 for Awareness please
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Rolled 2, 2, 2 = 6 (3d6)

>>4493687
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Rolled 2, 3, 1 = 6 (3d6)

>>4493687
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Rolled 5, 5, 5 = 15 (3d6)

>>4493687
we don't see shit
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>>4493693
This fucking guy right here...

Alright I'll also need 2d6 to see what sort of heraldry we recognize.
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Rolled 6, 4 = 10 (2d6)

>>4493696
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Rolled 3, 4 = 7 (2d6)

>>4493696
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Rolled 3, 5 = 8 (2d6)

>>4493696
welp i am making some clutch rolls of late, now watch me 1,1
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Alright and a better than average roll for Knowledge but not quite hitting the third DC for it. Still not bad though
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“Up! Up! This fight isn’t anywhere near done yet.”

The three of you climbed the stairs in a rush. The pain in your leg from the arrow wound hardly slowed you at all, in fact it only seemed to energize you. If you were feeling pain, you were alive. Your father had taught you that many, many years ago.

“COME ON!! RUIN! RUIN!” You urged your men behind you as you rounded the last spiral and came out onto a skirmish that was taking place all down the halls. This level only had a single hallway and scattered men were fighting in it viciously. The attackers were garbed in a variety of colours and sigils but the castles defenders wore only but a few. The black and red of House Targaryen was dominant but a few other colours were splashed about as well.

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Awareness Test ---
Rolled 15 vs DC: 6, 12, 18
Result: Three Degrees of Success, One Degree of Success, Failed


A man clad in a seafoam coloured surcoat charged forward at you but Cardyn cut him down with a casual riposte and a snarl. “What do you reckon Ser? Time to get stuck in?”

You stared down at the body of the man he had slain and sea the seahorse pin that was pinned to his chest. He was only a man at arms or household guard but you recognized the colours and the badge from somewhere. Your eyes found a man armoured in plate of the same seafoam green fighting near the end of the hallway that ended in a large and now shattered stained glass window.

Ahead of him there were men clad in white ermine alongside the severe red and black of House Targaryen. They were fighting ferociously and you saw two men clad in half plate each wielding a battleaxe and shield…

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Knowledge Test ---
Rolled 10 vs DC: 3, 9, ?
Result: Two Degrees of Success, One Degree of Success, Failed

Velaryon. The Old, the True, The Brave. Alyssa had been once particularly enjoyed teaching you about the exploits of the Lords of the Tides. They were a rich house as well, with famous sailors and soldiers to come forth from their line. You recognized the ermine decorated heraldry as that of House Rosby, although their tabards weren’t true ermine. They were simple tabards made of white wool and spotted with black thread to make the illusion of their lieges colours.

--- Engage in the fight here or press on further? ---
>I WANNA GET STUCK IN WITH DA BOYZ!
>Keep searching for a different fight
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>>4493765
>I WANNA GET STUCK IN WITH DA BOYZ!
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>>4493765
>>I WANNA GET STUCK IN WITH DA BOYZ!
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>>4493765
>>I WANNA GET STUCK IN WITH DA BOYZ!
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>>4493765
>I WANNA GET STUCK IN WITH DA BOYZ!
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Hell yeah. Can I get 8d6+1 for fighting please
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Rolled 3, 6, 4, 3, 1, 3, 3, 1 + 1 = 25 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493873
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Rolled 5, 6, 6, 1, 3, 2, 1, 1 + 1 = 26 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493873
get stuck in, lads
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Rolled 1, 3, 2, 3, 3, 6, 3, 1 + 1 = 23 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493873
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>>4493874
>>4493876
>>4493877
WAAAAAAAAAAUGH!!!!
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“RUIN! RUIN! SEND THEM TO THE THEIR DEATHS! SEND THEM TO MEET THE FUCKING STRANGER!”

Both Cardyn and Walder took up the cry of ruin as the three of you joined into the melee. Cardyn was first to find his prey and began to duel with a man in the colours of House Rosby. He laughs and yells as he fights, insulting his opponents with any thought that popped into his head.

“YOUR MOTHER WAS A WHORE! YOU’RE AWFULLY SPRY FOR A DEAD MAN! FUCK YOU CUNT!”

His words could be heard even as you left him behind. You had seen the Velaryon man in the seafoam green plate and were moving towards him with purpose. The fact that red had already spattered against his surcoat and covered his blade told you he was skilled. That was the fight you wanted here. Walder found his fight against a serjeant in the colours of House Targaryen. He fought in total silence, only speaking when he had a purpose for his words in the polar opposite of Cardyn. His blows were also more measured and in a way more dangerous. He was a killer, and a dependable on at that.

By now the Velaryon knight had seen you coming and he brought his longsword into a fighting stance. His helm was had a sort of fish-like scale decoration as well as a crest that ran down to his neck in a similar manner to a fin. He raised his visor momentarily and the two of your eyes met before the fight began. His were eyes that spoke of ancient history. Dark purple and sombre, they were the legacy of Old Valyria herself. It was a shame that said legacy would lose on of its’s scions today.

“Hold your weapon Ser. I would know the man I face. I am Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon, cousin to Lord of Monford Velaryon, the Lord of the tides.” His voice was that of a true knight. Haughty, strong and without even the smallest trace of fear.

“I am Ser Mervyn Reynold. The only son of a long dead bastard and the man who is going to kill you.”

“We shall see Ser. May the warrior prove who is the better man today.”

He lowered his visor and you did the same. The sounds of fighting rung in your ears but you ignored them and focused straight ahead on the man in front of you. His stance was a conservative one, and he would likely use the reach of his longsword to keep you on the outside. This man was dangerous and a small smile finally crept onto your face.
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--- Initiative ---
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon rolled 15
Ser Mervyn Reynold unable to beat 15
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon strikes first

--- Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Attack I ---
Rolled 25 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degrees of Success
6 Damage x 3 = 18 Damage
18 Damage – 11 Armour = 7 Damage
12 Health – 7 Damage = 5 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack I ---
Rolled 24 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon’s Large Shield DR reduced from +5 to +3
5 Damage x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 12 Armour = 3 Damage
12 Health – 3 Damage = 9 Health
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Damaged

When you pressed in to try and close the distance it became clear that he not only had a reach advantage, he was faster than you too. As you stepped in one step to many his sword came whirling about and collided with your head causing it to sound as if your head was caught between a hammer and an anvil. You grunted and pressed forward until the two of you collided. Using your shield to push him back a short way you created an opening for yourself to swing your hammer with murderous intent.

His martial instincts kicked in and he used his shield to full effect. He blocked one strike, then a second, then a third. Both his shield and footwork were well practiced but oak and iron proved no match for you strength and ferocity as you heard the sharp crack of wood beginning to splinter. Ser Jaehaerys heard it as well and deftly changed his stance to allow him to stab forward with his sword. He attack weak spots in your armour like the joints and it was all you could do to get your shield in the way to slow him. After what felt like an eternity you saw an opening. He hadn’t over extended so much as given you the smallest window of an opportunity.

Your hammer came up on a swing from an unexpected angle and caught the mans sword arm near the elbow. You could hear a metallic and tinny grunt of pain come forth from behind his visor but he kept his grip on his sword. He recovered well and soon had the wall at his back, forcing you to try and come forward into his flurry of steel…

---8d6+1 for Fighting and 3d6-4 for Agility please there guys---
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Rolled 1, 2, 6, 2, 4, 3, 3, 1 + 1 = 23 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493905
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Rolled 6, 4, 6 - 4 = 12 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493905
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Rolled 2, 6, 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 1 + 1 = 29 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493905
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Rolled 5, 1, 5, 4, 3, 6, 3, 2 + 1 = 30 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493914
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Rolled 1, 4, 3 - 4 = 4 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493914
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Rolled 3, 5, 4 + 4 = 16 (3d6 + 4)

>>4493905
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--- Initiative ---
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon rolled 18
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 12
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon strikes first

--- Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Attack II ---
Rolled 16 Literally wut… vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degree of Success
6 Damage x 1 = 6 Damage
6 Damage – 11 Armour = -5 Damage
5 Health – -5 Damage = 5 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack II ---
Rolled 27 vs Combat Defense: 10
Four Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon’s Large Shield DR reduced from +3 to +1
5 Damage x 4 = 20 Damage
20 Damage – 12 Armour = 8 Damage
9 Health – 8 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Damaged

You dared his storm of steel with your shield held high. His sword slashed into the heavy oaken shield and you could feel the blows reverberate through your arm but it all proved futile. As you pressed forward he attempted to step back and his use of the wall betrayed him and you battered his sword away. He used his shield to cover his body and it absorbed another flurry of your hammer blows.

Pastorn… No. He was gone. You had betrayed him. Your hammer smashed hard into wood and it cracked.

Elleanor No. She had betrayed you. She had your son. She had dragged your name through the dirt. You swung again for Ser Jaehaerys’ head and though he blocked the blow another crack sounded off as the shield began to truly deteriorate.

Alyssa Yes. She still lived. She had born your children. She loved you despite your past, despite your birth, despite everything that was wrong with you. She loved you. She loved you!

“ALYSSA!” Your scream was blood curdling and left your throat raw and feeling as if it could rip apart. Your hammer smashed into his shield once more and you could see the wood was beginning fall apart as and was nearly ruined beyond compare. You used your hammer as a crook and caught the Velaryon knight by the neck and pulled him forward hard. The move sent him sprawling as he hurriedly tried to regain his feet and you stalked after him like a shadowcat…

--- Can I get 8d6+1 and 3d6-4 ---

I also cannot believe how poorly Ser Jaehaerys rolled that round. Even with his Bo3 he rolled a 9, a 13 and the 16.
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Rolled 4, 5, 6, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1 + 1 = 22 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493944
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Rolled 5, 6, 4 - 4 = 11 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493944
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Rolled 5, 3, 5, 2, 5, 5, 3, 3 + 1 = 32 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493944
Damn I'm tired and like 3 hours beyond my sleeping time. This might be my last round of rolls for tonight.
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>>4493951
Oh it is for me as well. One more round of combat and I need to hit the hay.
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Rolled 1, 5, 2 - 4 = 4 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493944
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Rolled 6, 4, 1, 6, 1, 3, 3, 6 + 1 = 31 (8d6 + 1)

>>4493944
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Rolled 4, 1, 2 - 4 = 3 (3d6 - 4)

>>4493944
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--- Initiative ---
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon rolled 13
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 11
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon strikes first

--- Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Attack III ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degrees of Success
6 Damage x 3 = 18 Damage
18 Damage – 11 Armour = 7 Damage
5 Health – 7 Damage = -2 Health
*Injury Taken*
7 Damage – 4 (4x1) = 3 Damage
5 Health – 3 Damage = 2 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
Injuries: 1/4
Wounds: 0/3


--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack III ---
Rolled 29 vs Combat Defense: 8
Four Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon’s Large Shield DR reduced from +1 to 0
5 Damage x 4 = 20 Damage
20 Damage – 12 Armour = 8 Damage
1 Health – 8 Damage = -7 Health
*2 Injuries Taken*
8 Damage – 8 (4x2) = 0 Damage
1 Health – 0 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Damaged
Injuries: 2/4
Wounds: 0/3

He wasn’t the fastest man you’d ever seen but Seven Above he might have been the fastest man you’d ever faced in plate armour. He was back standing on his feet before you could catch him and his sword was dancing in front of you. This time he targeted your hands. As if that might make you drop your weapon. The thought went through your head as the blade crunched into your metal gauntlets. They were finely articulated and the steel was strong but still the blow stung. A lesser man might have dropped his weapon but you had been reared on pain, nursed on it even.

You countered with a careful blow and that managed to destroy what little remained of the mans shield. Pieces of shattered turquoise wood lay strewn about on the floor as you sought to press your advantage. Armed only with his longsword now his defensive style of fighting became far less offensive and you pressed after him hard. He countered your first couple of strikes as you tested his defenses but you were starting to find them lacking. The claw of your hammer connects with his knee as you swung your hammer low and brought your shield up high. His weight was largely on his front leg so he retained his footing but you knew the pain from such a blow would be immense. Riding your momentum you thrust the corner of your heater shield towards the mans visor and you felt the metal give way ever so slightly.

It may not have caused him serious injury but it certainly inconvenienced him. He was quick to remove his helm from his head and he shook his head to get the hair from his eyes. A true valyrian he was with his hair and eyes. He was a handsome man that you were sure could make a woman swoon as easily as yourself. His hair was tied in a braid at the back with a couple strands loose in the front that threatened to get into his eyes. A small cut was visible between his two purple orbs from which a small amount of blood was beginning to flow. His face was still determined and unworried as he adjusted his stance to wield his sword in a half-sword grip…
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--- 8d6 for Fighting and 3d6-5 for Agility please ---

This is also the last post for tonight, and this isn’t a vote or anything but I would like to get your guys’ thought on an idea. I’ve been toying for a while with the thought of making this quest an exclusively “Best of One” quest. Do you guys have any thoughts on the matter? I’d thoroughly enjoy hearing them. Thanks guys and I’ll see you all tomorrow!
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Rolled 6, 5, 4, 6, 3, 4, 2, 3 = 33 (8d6)

>>4493969
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Rolled 4, 4, 3 - 5 = 6 (3d6 - 5)

>>4493969
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Rolled 4, 3, 5 - 5 = 7 (3d6 - 5)

>>4493969
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Rolled 6, 6, 4, 3, 5, 2, 3, 6 = 35 (8d6)

>>4493969
On my opinion, you shouldn't. Sometime one of the dice screws up and rolls hilariously low, butbwe recover on the other two dice. Best of one carries with it a much greater risk of failure than we're used to, and I don't think it will be enjoyable for most players to fail all the time even in stats we're good at. You can do it maybe in things like Fighting rolls like you already do to speed things along, but please not in usual rolls.
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Rolled 2, 6, 4, 5, 6, 2, 2, 4 = 31 (8d6)

>>4493969
Obviously that would make fights even more deadly. What's the advantage in Bo1? The thrill of chancing a good roll?
Also, we have a martial character and that would lead to less players participating in rolling attacks as well as possibly blame being tossed around for ruining it. I can picture the shit of two rolls coming back-to-back where the first one is low and the second high.

Outside of combat we don't have great stats nor much in terms of bonus dice so that would swing results wildly.

And please share what provoked this idea.
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>>4493969
The only way we can get away with that if you are not cursed as the old Crusader Quest. The dicegod really hated that quest, except when pussy was on the line
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>>4493983
Honestly, that's what specialty dice are for. They greatly reduce the risk of swingy rolls. They're just not invested in because Bo3 cheese is taken advantage of in spending exp.

>>4494047
Or less deadly if opponents with less specialty dice are now also rolling Bo1. It would also make it easier to make an update with 6 or so rounds crammed in rather than turning forgone conclusions into multi-day slogs.

>>4493969
With all of that in mind, I like it. I do think it would be fair to also award some experience to be used on specialty dice only. While I'm not a big fan of tunnel visioning ability ranks because of a reliance on safety nets, I also don't think players should be punished for it. Some of those expenditures may have played out differently with Bo1 in mind and players shouldn't be at a compounded disadvantage in a rules shift decided upon by a QM.
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>>4494063
>They're just not invested in because Bo3 cheese is taken advantage of in spending exp.
They cost too much for what they offer (something like 1B being +1 on 12 average) compared to abilities. That's 10 XP for +1 on a single specialty test, whereas 30 XP awards you 3.5 average on all ability's tests. Can't blame players for picking what's in all regards better.

>Or less deadly if opponents with less specialty dice are now also rolling Bo1.
And they were rolling Bo1. AFAIK, only major characters roll Bo3.

>I do think it would be fair to also award some experience to be used on specialty dice only.
On this we agree, specialties and abilities should've had two separate pools of XP. That way we could have Stamina, more Reputation, etc.
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>>4493969
I'm opposed to changing dice rules mid quest. Maybe for your next quest Joe.
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Rolled 5, 5, 3 - 5 = 8 (3d6 - 5)

>>4493969
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By the way, health is supposed to refill immediately after combat is over, I don't know why we took that Catch Your Breath roll, which is only meant for mid-combat use.
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Alright back to battle!

>>4493983
Yeah thats a fair point. I might start introducing them piecemeal into the quest. Most certainly with House Fortunes and the like but to be fair I think most quests follow that pattern.

>>4494047
Oh there is no advantage mechanically. It would just be playing a already broken system the way it was meant to be played. Player participation is something to consider though too.

>>4494049
I can't say I ever participated to be honest.

>>4494063
Those are some pretty good suggestions for it. I agree on the bonus dice as well.

>>4494071
I actually let every character use Bo3, even grunts like the Targaryen Archers. I try to make it somewhat fair but it still turns into a bit of a steamrolling with this system but that's just how the rules are written.

>>4494078
That's a pretty fair response. Perhaps when I finally run my spooky pagan Northern quest I'll use Bo1 from the get go
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>>4494216
>I try to make it somewhat fair but it still turns into a bit of a steamrolling with this system but that's just how the rules are written.
I'm not sure it is fair to put this on the system, as Mervyn was built like a juggernaut. Average archers staying out of his range and with piercing quality already proved to be able to hamper him.

Idk about others but I'd love to participate in an ASOIAF quest with an intelligent MC for a change. Like for example neither of the 3 quest main characters can even pull off a Distract combat action. Nobody ever tests Knowledge meaningfully or hell even the Tactics aspect of Warfare. Or Coordinate (Will).
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>>4494216
>Perhaps when I finally run my spooky pagan Northern quest I'll use Bo1 from the get go
Forgot to ask: does it mean that you'd be using critical hits and failures then? That IS actually an advantage I asked about earlier.
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--- Initiative ---
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon rolled 12
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 11
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon strikes first

--- Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Attack IV ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degrees of Success
6 Damage x 3 = 18 Damage
18 Damage – 11 Armour = 7 Damage
5 Health – 7 Damage = -2 Health
*2 Injuries Taken*
7 Damage – 8 (4x2) = -1 Damage
2 Health – -1 Damage = 2 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 0/3


--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack IV ---
Rolled 30 vs Combat Defense: 7
Four Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryons Superior Plate Armour AR reduced from 12 to 10
5 Damage x 4 = 20 Damage
20 Damage – 12 Armour = 8 Damage
1 Health – 8 Damage = -7 Health
*2 Injuries Taken*
8 Damage – 8 (4x2) = 0 Damage
1 Health – 0 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 0/3

Now the Ser Jaehaerys was halfswording the advantage of reach had swung in your favour. You watched him carefully as the two of you circled one another. His foot steps were not as measured or precise as they had been but his instincts were still sharp and practiced. His armour was still intact and you could see just how expensive that the plate had been. The scale effect of his helm had continued on down to the rest of his armour along with smaller ridges to imitate the fins of a fish. What was more is that it didn’t appear that the armour was enamelled or painted but instead heat treated to get the colours of the ocean in it.

You didn’t care to make him come to you and slow the fight down further. Your leg was beginning to ache and you could feel blood beginning to well up in your boot from your wound. It was also getting more and more difficult to hold your shield up as fatigue and pain crept into your shoulder. You stepped forward with your strong leg and swung hard and fast. The strike connected with a pauldron and you heard steel give way to steel with a metallic crunch. Ser Jaehaerys used the blow to his advantage however and drove the point of his longsword hard into your armpit.

The point punctures the steel, the padded leather and cloth beneath and pierced the tender skin beneath to draw blood from you. You howled in pain and slammed your arm down to your side to try and trap the blade but he was quick to pull the sword back and resume his stance. You could feel the warmth of your blood begin to flow down your flank now and you growled by way of response. It was a low and dangerous sound that could have belonged to an animal. Ser Jaehaerys showed no sign of having heard it or elsewise he still remained truly unafraid…

---8d6-3 for Fighting and 3d6-7 for Agility---
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>>4494228
Funny you mention and intelligent character. One of my other ideas was to have an Ironborn quest where the MC was vaguely similar to Rodrik the Reader. An intelligent man with a fascination for Old Valyria and history who spends his time trying to build up his collection of artifacts and what not. There would still be fighting and reaving but it would be more in the pursuit of knowledge than out of malice and "I'm the settings Viking".

>>4494238
If I run a quest with Bo1 I'll absolutely be using critical hits and failures. I've used them a few times in this quest to test the waters but with Bo3 they're quite broken which is why I've stopped.
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Rolled 3, 2, 6, 5, 4, 6, 3, 6 + 3 = 38 (8d6 + 3)

>>4494246
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Rolled 2, 6, 5, 2, 3, 6, 5, 6 - 3 = 32 (8d6 - 3)

>>4494246
Merv has +1 from the hammer, so shouldn't it be 8d6-2? (+1-3 from injuries)
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Rolled 6, 2, 5, 2, 4, 6, 5, 6 - 3 = 33 (8d6 - 3)

>>4494246
We were rolling 8d6 with 1 injury. Shouldn't this be 8d6-2?
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>>4494260
>>4494261
My apologies. You guys are correct. Don't know why I got that confused. I'll add 1 to the respective rolls.
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Rolled 5, 1, 6 + 7 = 19 (3d6 + 7)

>>4494246
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>>4494269
>>4494258
Fuck, how is it you subtract again ?
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>>4494270
dice+?d6+-?
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Rolled 1, 1, 1 - 7 = -4 (3d6 - 7)

>>4494246
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Rolled 3, 5, 6 - 7 = 7 (3d6 - 7)

>>4494246
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>>4494275
Impressive.
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>>4494275
Wut
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>>4494275
New record
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>>4494275
Grats!
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Rolled 4, 2, 3 - 7 = 2 (3d6 - 7)

>>4494246
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This seems to be the one and only fight we'll be having here. The Velaryon is good.
Inb4 Cardyn pshh-nothing-personnels him afterwards.
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--- Initiative ---
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon rolled 9
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 7
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon strikes first

--- Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Attack V ---
Rolled 22 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degrees of Success
6 Damage x 3 = 18 Damage
18 Damage – 11 Armour = 7 Damage
5 Health – 7 Damage = -2 Health
*1 Wound Taken*
7 Damage – 7 = 0 Damage
2 Health – 0 Damage = 2 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 1/3


--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack V ---
Rolled 30 vs Combat Defense: 7
Four Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryons Superior Plate Armour AR reduced from 10 to 8
5 Damage x 4 = 20 Damage
20 Damage – 10 Armour = 10 Damage
1 Health – 10 Damage = -9 Health
*Wound Taken*
8 Damage – 8 = 0 Damage
1 Health – 0 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 1/3

Your shield lowered a fraction of an inch and suddenly the Velaryon knight sprung forward with a burst of energy. He drove the point of the blade directly towards your eye slit and you barely managed to bring your shield up in time to block the blow. He stepped forwards and spun on his heels to get around to your flank and raised his sword with both hands and delivered a savage blow to the side of your head. Your skull whiplashed from the force and for a moment you heard nothing but a high pitched ring. You felt yourself yell but you couldn’t hear it as you wheeled about and drove the point of your hammer into the side of your opponents breast plate.

You swung again, and again, and again and his armour was beginning to deteriorate despite the fine quality of it’s make. You kept him on the backfoot as much as you could, chasing after him like a dog after a wounded boar. He may have favoured defense but without his shield he was a much less formidable opponent. His face was beginning to grow pale and his lips were tight pressed into a grimace. Was that doubt you saw in his eyes? This was the way you fought. You ground down your opponents like the tide crashing into a rocky bluff and eventually reducing it to nothing but sand. Ironic that the Velaryons called themselves Lords of the Tides…

--- 7d6-2 for Fighting and 2d6-7 for Agility please ---
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Rolled 2, 1, 5, 3, 2, 6, 4 - 2 = 21 (7d6 - 2)

>>4494293
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Rolled 4, 3, 6, 6, 4, 5, 4 - 2 = 30 (7d6 - 2)

>>4494293
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Rolled 1, 1, 5, 6, 6, 5, 1 - 2 = 23 (7d6 - 2)

>>4494293
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Rolled 2, 2 - 7 = -3 (2d6 - 7)

>>4494293
Guys I fear we may have blown our load on this one, what if there's someone else just as powerful?
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Rolled 2, 2 + 7 = 11 (2d6 + 7)

>>4494293
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Rolled 6, 1 - 7 = 0 (2d6 - 7)

>>4494293
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--- Initiative ---
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon rolled 4
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 0
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon strikes first

--- Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Attack V ---
Rolled 20 vs Combat Defense: 12
Two Degrees of Success
6 Damage x 2 = 12 Damage
12 Damage – 11 Armour = 1 Damage
2 Health – 1 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 1/3


--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack V ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 7
Four Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryons Superior Plate Armour AR reduced from 8 to 6
5 Damage x 4 = 20 Damage
20 Damage – 8 Armour = 12 Damage
1 Health – 12 Damage = -11 Health
*Wound Taken*
12 Damage – 12 = 0 Damage
1 Health – 0 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 2/3

Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon’s face grew dour as you pressed after him. You knew the look in his eyes. It was that of a stubborn refusal to admit defeat, of a need to protect those who he loved. Yet still even when he seemed to be facing his own death he was resolute and unafraid. It was enough to give you pause for a moment. Only a fortnight ago you could have been fighting shoulder to shoulder with this man as a brother in arms and would have called it an honour.

As you paused Velaryon struck. It was almost refreshing to see a man of his birth without scruple and willing to do what was necessary to win. He assaulted you with a flurry of blows and the point of his sword threatened the weak spots in your armour once again. Your shield took the brunt of most of the attacks but it was not enough to completely stop his assault. Muscle memory took over your feet as you instinctively put distance between the two of you but he swung his blade with both hands towards your knee and caught you lacking. The blow had only just connected with perhaps the last two inches of his blade but you were certain that much of your body would be black and blue with bruises. You would also need to find a healer in the aftermath of this to remove the arrow in the top of your shoulder. Alyssa would be worried sick if she knew the extent of your injuries but you it would only be another scar.

You shook your head and leaned in to deliver a savage headbutt to the mans nose. He angled his head down and protected his strong and aquline nose but took the blow on his brow instead. Steel met bone and steel prevailed. When he reeled away you saw blood running from a nasty gash above his right eye. He tried to wipe away the flow from eye with his gauntlet but the flow was too fast for it to be effective and he merely smeared the blood across his porcelain skin.

He saluted you with his sword as he straightened his back and fixed his tired posture. The both of you took the briefest of moments to breath and he licked the blood off of his lips as he nodded and the dance of death continued…

---7d6-2 for Fighting and 2d6-7 for Agility please and thank you --
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Rolled 6, 4, 4, 1, 1, 5, 5 - 2 = 24 (7d6 - 2)

>>4494345
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Rolled 6, 1, 4, 6, 4, 4, 3 - 2 = 26 (7d6 - 2)

>>4494345
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Rolled 1, 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 1 - 2 = 15 (7d6 - 2)

>>4494345
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>>4494360
This could've been a Bo1!
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Rolled 3, 4 - 7 = 0 (2d6 - 7)

>>4494345
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Rolled 4, 1 - 7 = -2 (2d6 - 7)

>>4494345
Is there even any point in rolling for initiative now?
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>>4494345
Shame. He would've made a nice captive.
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Roll a 2d6+-7 to get this over with. I'll be surprised if we even get a positive result.
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Rolled 2, 2 - 7 = -3 (2d6 - 7)

>>4494345
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Lol yeah. Ser Jaehaerys rolled a 1 with his own negative modifiers so I thought there was a chance. Oh well. Writing
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--- Initiative ---
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon rolled 1
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 0
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon strikes first

--- Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Attack V ---
Rolled 12 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degree of Success
6 Damage x 1 = 6 Damage
6 Damage – 11 Armour = -5 Damage
1 Health – -5 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Unharmed
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 1/3


--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack V ---
Rolled 22 vs Combat Defense: 7
*Annointed Activated*
Rolled 22 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Ser Jaehaerys Velaryons Superior Plate Armour AR reduced from 6 to 4
5 Damage x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 6 Armour = 9 Damage
1 Health – 9 Damage = -8 Health
*Wound Taken*
9 Damage – 9 = 0 Damage
1 Health – 0 Damage = 1 Health
Result: Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 3/3

He charged at you one and swung his sword in a two-handed grip for your head. It was a last ditch effort and it was one that you easily countered. Your shield rose to meet the blade and stopped it dead in it’s track with a heavy think. This was the end.

Your hammer swung in a wide angle and connected in the mans side. His armour was in ruins and did little to stop the blow. You felt cracks through your weapon that could only have come from the mans ribs and he fell to one knee as he roared out in pain. He struggled to stand back to his feet and you looked down at him with a small amount of respect. His armour was in tatters, the steel having been punctured and rent apart by your hammer and he was bleeding from above his eye. His hair was stained a light pink in places from the blood and his dark purple eyes still showed no sense of fear. Instead they showed only a sad resignation and a look of worry.

He swung his blade once more and you caught it with your shield as casually as one could given your level of injury and used your fist to pummel the mans face. His nose broke and blood flowed from it like a waterfall and he fell clean onto his back. His sword clattered to the floor and his own fall made a tremendous clang as he lay there defeated. You planted your right foot on his chest and raised your hammer while he reached out with a hand to show you his open palms.
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“I THURRENDER THER! YOU ‘AVE BETHTED ME!”

You looked down and shook your head and went to deliver a fast strike to his head to end this once and for all but he shouted out for you to wait…

“WAIT THER! WAIT! MY COUTHIN WILL RANTHOM ME! MYSELf AND MY FAMILY! PLEATHE THER! DO NOT MAKE MY THON FATHERLETH!”

You paused a moment and lowered your weapon slightly. “Are your family here or do they reside on Driftmark?”

“They rethide her Ther. My wife wath a handmaiden to the Lady Elia. My thon is with her. They are…they are here. If you thwear to take me to them and keep uth safe, I thall tell you where they are…”

--- How to proceed? ---
>Swear to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Persuasion)
>Lie to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Deception)
>Do neither and kill him
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Will we still take -1D and -4 to the test?
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>>4494406
I won't be applying Ignoble to Ser Jaehaerys because he has absolutely no idea who you are, but I will be applying the -1D from the wound Mervyn took.
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>>4494405
>>Do neither and kill him
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>>4494405
Swearing is a bit too much for my liking. We could accompany him though. I guess he fought to the end to protect them, Mervyn can respect that. But no promises.
>Lead him to his family
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>>4494405
>Do neither and kill him
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>>4494403
>Lie to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Deception)
I just want him as captive for the ransom money. Don't really care about his family.
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>>4494430
I do too, but I'm not too confident about the 2D6 we'll be rolling with. Perhaps with a caveat that if we fail the test we kill him?
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>>4494405
How about this? Let him go to protect his family. If anyone tries to attack them he should tell the attackers that they are our prisoners. Give him a sign or something as proof.
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>>4494405
>Swear to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Persuasion)
Having a Velaryon hostage is a very nice prize.
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I actually have a few chores to do here so I'm going to let this go until 3:30pm MST.

>>4494418
That's certainly within the realm of possibility.

>>4494432
If you guys fail the persuasion/deception tests there will be a few different avenues to go down.

>>4494433
Absolutely. There will be a series of separate rolls though to see if he actually survives, as well as for his family.
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How about we leave Walder Erenford to escort this Velaryon to his family and keep them safe, if he can keep them alive, he gets a share of the ransom in lieu of not looting. He doesn't seem the rapey type like Cardyn, so it'll be fine, I hope. We did bring these two guys along us to be of help to us, let them help us. Allows Mervyn to be free to tackle other things.
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>>4494505
You realize that his family is where the Mountain is raping and raping?
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>>4494405
>>Swear to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Persuasion)
Know that we have a kid we kinda wanna help this worthy challengers line.
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>>4494505
I like that so I'm changing to this.

>>4494529
We could order them to move into the lower parts of the keep.
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>>4494405
>>Swear to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Persuasion)
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>>4494505
Supporting
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>>4494529
We don't know where his family is. Maybe they're hiding in the kitchens, maybe in the guest rooms. The Mountain is heading to the royal quarters anyway, doubt the handmaiden with a family loves in there.

So I suppose this >>4494505 will be a version of Persuade, but sending Walder Erenford instead of going ourselves. We have 10 Glory, I'm willing to spend 1 here if we don't succeed at first, if the ransom is good. In fact, we should ask him about the ransom right here. Maybe use Intimidate a little, less than a thousand dragons and you're toast and I'll personally hand your wife to the Mountain.

I'm >>4494412 btw, ID changed. So changing my vote to this I guess.
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>>4494550
Alright, I'll support it. Changing >>4494418 to
> leave Walder Erenford to escort this Velaryon
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Do neither and kill him - 1
>>4494428

Lie to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Deception) - 1
>>4494430

Swear to Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon that you will protect him and his family (Persuasion) - 3
>>4494437
>>4494534
>>4494538

Let Walder escort him to his family - 3
>>4494543
>>4494550
>>4494569

Alright well I quite like that write in so how does this sound...

Mervyn and Walder will escort him to his family. From there he can talk about matters of coin and ransom and what not and decide on further actions? Sound fair?
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>>4494592
You missed this >>4494537 vote.
Eh.. the point of sending Walder instead was so Mervyn could be free to move elsewhere, fighting/looting. If you send Mervyn anyway then why take Walder at all. We can do the talking afterwards if it makes us miss out on this sack. I understand this is a limited time event and we can only take a limited amount of actions before the Red Keep is taken and the action dies down. My point with that write-in was to maximize the amount of actions Mervyn can take. If I'm getting any of this wrong or misinterpreting something please correct me.
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>>4494592
I quite like Ser Walder so hopefully this isn't sending him to an early grave.
And sounds fair.
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>>4494602
Ah you're right I did miss that one. I'll also explain the situation and the idea that I had for this scenario.

So essentially there is enough time for there to be 3 separate "encounters". Fighting Ser Jaehaerys was the first out of three.

Going with Ser Jaehaerys will eat up one of the remaining two, but you'll also be able to get an idea of where other valuable people/rooms might be after talking to him and his wife further.

So yeah that was my take. I suppose I could have explained that from the start but better late than ever I suppose.

So with that new information I guess I'll narrow down that vote to two options...

>Option 1
Send Ser Walder Erenford with Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon to find his family and keep them safe while Mervyn explores the castle in search of plunder and violence

>Option 2
Accompany Ser Walder to find Ser JAehaerys Velaryon's family to find further information on the layout and locations within Maegor's Holdfast

Sorry if this seems like a revote. I probably should have been more transparent about this with the first one. My bad
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>>4494592
Nah. The point was to let Walder protect and claim them as our captives so we can go on looting elsewhere.
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>>4494621
Are encounters supposed to be fights? Does say looting a room eat up an encounter? Will there be no more opportunity to loot if we run out of encounters?
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>>4494627
An encounter for all intents and purposes is a fight and either taking captives or looting to some degree, or some other action that takes up a significant amount of time such as escorting a man through the halls and very politely asking him and his wife questions.
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>>4494633
Thanks Joe. In light of this, I'll take our chances and go blind rather than waste extra valuable time.

>>4494621
>Option 1
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>>4494621
>Option 1
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>>4494633
I know he can't talk clearly but can't we just ask him for directions real quick before parting. Something like point at where the treasure are, and point at where the maidens are hiding. Would that require a persuasion roll?
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>>4494621
>Option 1
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>>4494645
Or an intimidate roll. Something like "Point me real quick to the treasures or the maidens and then maybe I'll consider leaving you alive to be ransomed" I don't see why he has to act as a physical guide, just tell us where to go and we'll go by ourselves.
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>>4494650
It's more along the lines of his wife knows who's who, where they sleep and what not better than her husband. But I'll include >>4494645 as an additional difficulty on the persuasion roll.

Alright I'm going to call it here. One last vote before we get this show on the road.

--- What Persuasion Technique to use? ---
>Intimidate
>Charm
>Convince

--- What to ask Ser Jaehaerys about? ---
>The location of valuable items
>The location of valuable people
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>>4494662
>Intimidate
>The location of valuable people
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>>4494662
>Intimidate
>The location of valuable people
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>>4494662
>Intimidate
For that +7 and the obvious situation. Imagine using Charm on this guy now. I'm willing to use a Glory point to hit that extra degree if we roll too average/low.
>The location of valuable people
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>>4494662
>Intimidate
>The location of valuable people
He may not know much but try to get as much details about who and where as possible out of him.
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>>4494662
>>Intimidate
>>The location of valuable people
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Alright calling it here. I'll need 4d6+7 for Persuasion (Intimidate) please.

DC: 9, 15, 21
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Rolled 5, 4, 4, 2 + 7 = 22 (4d6 + 7)

>>4494689
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Rolled 1, 1, 4, 2 + 7 = 15 (4d6 + 7)

>>4494689
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Rolled 1, 6, 6, 2 + 7 = 22 (4d6 + 7)

>>4494689
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Rolled 1, 1, 5, 1 + 7 = 15 (4d6 + 7)

>>4494689
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>>4494697
Nice.

Sidenote: I'm not using the Intrigue rules for this one just because it's a quick serious of questions. Just felt more natural to me. Anyways...writing!
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>4494697
Reroll that 1 for attractive?
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>>4494701
We passed the highest DC.
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>>4494701
Haha dice gods say no.

>>4494700
That's just the difference between simple intrigue rules and complex in the rulebook right? Anyway, excited for what's coming.
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--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Persuasion (Intimidate) Test ---
Rolled 21 vs DC: 9, 15, 21
Results: Three Degrees of Success, Two Degrees of Success, One Degree of Success

A short blast of air left your nostrils as you turned to survey the situation behind you. Cardyn had picked up a sword from a dead boy and was scouring another for rings and other jewellery while Walder was cleaning off his sword with the tabard of one of the men he had slain.

“SER WALDER!”

He looked up from his task and nodded to you, stood, and crossed over to where you stood. He looked none the worse for wear and his face was it’s usual subdued mask. You gestured to Ser Jaehaerys and the two of you helped the valyrian knight to his feet.

“Ser Jaehaerys, Ser Walder here is going to help you back to your family and keep them safe is that understood? He is a fine knight and a good fighter and will ensure that no ill befalls your family in my absence. He will also be acting my stead should you or your family decide to maintain your old loyalties. Is that understood?” The question was directed to both of them. Ser Walder nodded casually but Ser Jaehaerys gave you a quizzical look.

“If you lead my man to your family he will keep them safe. If you seek to play him or I false he’ll throw your son from a window, rape your wife in front of your eyes and geld you. Do you understand me?”

He grimaced at you and swallowed hard. He coughed into his hand and it came away wet with blood. “I…I underthtand Ther. Retht athured, my honour ith my life Ther. I thall not play you falthe.”

“Ser Walder, this man and his family are worth a hefty ransom. Isn’t that right Ser?”

His face grimaced at that but he slowly nodded his head. “My…my couthin will pay for our thafe return. I cannot thay how much but he ith a wealthy man Thers.”

“A part of that ransom will go to yourself Walder for keeping them safe. Understood?”
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“Aye Ser. Getting paid for baby sitting. Consider me honoured.” He flashed you a small and knowing grin before he began to lead Ser Jaehaerys away acting like his crutch.

“Walder, wait up a moment.”

You rounded on Jaehaerys Velaryon and closed the distance between the two of you until there was hardly an inch between your noses. You could smell the blood leaking from his wounds and the mint on his breath.

“Is there anybody else you want…protected…in this castle?”

“No Ther, jutht my family.”

“I don’t think you understand my question Ser. It would be a damn shame if someone else were to find anyone close to you. Friends and handmaidens of your wife perhaps? Squires or cup bearers with noble names? If I don’t find them, they might meet the same fate as your wife might without our protection…”

Understanding flashed in his eyes and for the first time you saw loathing creep into them as well. Had he been stronger and his wife not in danger he likely would have refused. Seven Hells he might have even tried to fight you once more but he knew the situation he was in.

“A friend of my wife, a…a Lady Bywater, her chambers are up somewhere near the royal apartments.”

He coughed once more and it seemed to take the breath out of him. “My squire…my squire is the second son of Lord Byrch. Baldric…Baldric Byrch is his name. I last saw him…in the armoury…down the stairs. Down. With the other…squires”

The coughing takes him again and he winces coming from his broken ribs and you nod for Ser Walder to take him away. Meanwhile you stalked away to the stairwell…

--- Where to go? ---
>Head back down the stairs to search for the armoury and the squires
>Head up the stairs for noble ladies and their companions

--- Bring Cardyn along with you? ---
>Yay
>Nay
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>>4494760
>Head up the stairs for noble ladies and their companions
>Yay
Squires, meh. No treasure to be found there.
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>>4494760
Taking Cardyn to the ladies is like buying a ticket on a rape train.

>Head up the stairs for noble ladies and their companions
>Yay
But we're wounded and upstairs seems more lucrative.
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>>4494760
>Head up the stairs for noble ladies and their companions
>Yay
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>>4494760
>Head up the stairs for noble ladies and their companions
>Yay
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Well looks like we're bringing the fox into the hen house.

I actually have to run for a few hours but I'll leave you guys with a vote to tide you over here.

--- Curtail Cardyn's urges? ---
>Yay
>Nay
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>>4494841
>Nay
But tell him that we have the dibs on everyone first.
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>>4494841
>Nay
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>>4494841
>Nay
Tell him sternly that he will only get our sloppy seconds.
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>>4494841
>Nay
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>>4494841
>>Nay
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When we get to the girl we should intimidate her into telling us about what she knows about other nobles/treasures before we do anything else.
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>>4494841
>Nay

Ransoming the dude and his family feels counter to what motivated Mervyn joining the assault but whatever its done
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>>4494958
We're expecting a good pay out, and the dude fought well and with honor. We're going to need a lot of gold to get a meister whose able to care for wifey when we move away after all.
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>>4494965
Yup. Velaryons are quite loaded. By holding him for ransom we are now free to rampage through the keep without worrying about gold.
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>>4494965
Basically this. I also kind of saw Mervyn having a moment of clarity when the guy said he had a wife and son which made him pause for a brief second. Obviously we're back in business now though.
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Alright I'm back and about to start writing here.

I'm going to change this up here and ask for two separate rolls of 1D10 for who Mervyn and Cardyn finds respectively after the fighting on that floor.

1 - Empty Room
2 - Servant's Quarters
3 - Servant's Quarters
4 - Lower Nobility Empty (Think House Darke or Rambton)
5 - Lower Nobility
6 - Lesser Nobility Protected (Think House Mallery or Stokeworth)
7 - Lesser Nobility Unprotected
8 - Major Nobility Heavily Protected (Think House Yronwood and Velaryon)
9 - Major Nobility Protected
10 - Major Nobility Unprotected

This will be a best of one, the first roll being for Mervyn and the second for Cardyn.


>>4494976
I'm glad someone caught that actually.
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>4495066
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>4495066
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>>4495076
Aw. I had hoped on EMpty Room for him
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Alright cool. And now I'll need that 7d6-2 for fighting please there guys
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Rolled 5, 6, 2, 5, 6, 4, 2 - 2 = 28 (7d6 - 2)

>>4495082
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Rolled 1, 3, 6, 5, 3, 2, 4 - 2 = 22 (7d6 - 2)

>>4495082
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Rolled 1, 6, 5, 5, 2, 3, 4 - 2 = 24 (7d6 - 2)

>>4495082
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I hate do this but I'm fading pretty fast as I'm writing this so I'm going to call it here and I'll pick this back up tomorrow. I appreciate the patience guys and see you tomorrow
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>>4495147
thanks, joe
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Hmm so every time we have moved upwards we have moved closer and closer to the royal chambers. I think for our last action (1 left) we should move upwards once again, we may hit the jackpot after all.
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>>4495282
>walk in on the mountain doing mountain things
>"Uh, I think I have the wrong room..."
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>>4495284
Well we are already ignoble soo...
Come to think of it will the mountain have that drawback, I mean after this day?
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>>4495285
It would be funny if someone makes a comment about Mervyn being the Giant Slayer from the Trident while the Mountain is in the room.
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>>4495285
I mean I get it but I want to pass harder than I did with House malroy by a substantial margin
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>>4495299
Relax, we'll probably end up in the personal stash room of the Royal family or the jewelry room or some such. No way we're going to double team Elia here.
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“CARDYN!”

He looked up from his looting of corpses and his thin lips smiled at you while his hazel eyes simply looked.

“Leave it. We’ve still got fighting to do.”

“Aye Ser. Where’s Walder gone?”

“He’s protecting a valuable hostage.”

“We looking for some more of them then?”

You nodded towards him and began to head up the stone stairs. You were limping somewhat now and each step with your left leg felt as if a hot brand was being stabbed into it. Yet you kept climbing upwards. You found this levels landing clear of fighting but the hallways that led off of it were fraught with men fighting to protect their home from men trying to sack it. One man saw you and made a beeline for you and thrust his sword towards you with purpose…

--- House Targaryen Veteran Garrison Charge ---
Rolled 18 vs Combat Defense: 12
Two Degrees of Success
5 Damage (Athletics+1) + 2 Damage (Charge) x 2 = 14 Damage
14 Damage – 11 Armour = 3 Damage
12 Health – 3 Damage = 9 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 24 vs Combat Defense: 10
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Targaryen Veteran Garrison shield destroyed
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 5 Armour = 10 Damage
12 Health – 10 Damage = 2 Health

The point of his sword went straight to your breastplate but both the gemstones and the steel proved up to the task of stopping the attack. The blade shot upwards towards your neck and you battered the blade with your armoured arm hurriedly. The Targaryen soldier brought his shield around and it collided with your head sharply. Your head snapped to the side from the force of the attack and you roared in both pain and frustration.

You swung your weapon at him in your fury and to the mans credit his instincts were up to the task of defending the blow. He side stepped and raised his shield without shying away from the blow as he sought to take the momentum out of the blow, a sign of years of diligent training. Unfortunately for him his equipment was not up to the task and the shield shattered and split from the ferocious strength behind your strike.

Stepping back quickly you struck again and the man tried to use his sword to block your second blow but the haft of your hammer slid off the steel edge of his blade and collided into his shield side shoulder. The blackened mail he wore did not prove up to the task and his arm hung limply from his side as he howled in pain…
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--- Initiative ---
Targaryen Garrison: 7
Ser Mervyn Reynold: 3
Result: Targaryen Garrison goes first

--- House Targaryen Veteran Garrison Attack ---
Rolled 16 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degree of Success
5 Damage (Athletics+1) x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 11 Armour = -6 Damage
9 Health – -6 Damage = 9 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 19 vs Combat Defense: 8
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Targaryen Veteran Garrison Mail Armour Rating foes from 5 - 3
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 5 Armour = 10 Damage
2 Health – 10 Damage = -8 Health
Result: Targaryen Garrison Slain

You went to finish this fight but as you put weight on your left leg it momentarily threatened to buckle and the soldier pressed his advantage to no avail. He thrust forward but his blade was turned aside by the rim of your shield and you delivered a vicious backhanded swing to the mans head that sent him sprawling to floor. He lay there lifeless and you reassessed the situation in the hall. Men were still fighting everywhere you looked but a few Westermen were beginning to break down doors and the sounds of women screaming began to punctuate the sounds of battle.

A man who wore a black breastplate over his coat of mail was bellowing orders that carried over the sounds of the screams and fighting. His open faced helm showed a bristled grey beard and one of his eyes was missing but he had a ferocious manner as he encouraged his men to fight onwards. Your eyes then found Cardyn who had slain two guardsman and was putting a dying man out of his misery.

“HOLD YER GROUND MEN! WE’RE DEFENDING THE QUEENS LADIES HERE! HOLD DAMN YOU! HOLD!”

That man needed to die…

--- What to do? ---
>Send Cardyn to kill the man and start breaking down doors
>Kill him yourself and have Cardyn start looting
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>>4495614
>>Kill him yourself and have Cardyn start looting
"Looting first, ladies later"
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>>4495614
>Send Cardyn to kill the man and start breaking down doors

We have been harcarrying for too long, Cardyn can actually be useful for a moment.
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>>4495614
>Kill him yourself and have Cardyn start looting
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>>4495614
>Send Cardyn to kill the man and start breaking down doors
We're wounded already and there's a lot of fighting left. Let Cardyn fight for once.
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Yeah I forgot there's one more encounter left, might be the most difficult one if we run into the royal chamber. We'll need our strength for that.
Changing >>4495624 to
>Send Cardyn to kill the man and start breaking down doors
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>>4495614
>Send Cardyn to kill the man and start breaking down doors
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>>4495614
>Send Cardyn to kill the man and start breaking down doors
Yup. I wonder who gets the upper hand.
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Alright I'll take a couple of rolls here please. Can I get 3d6 for Cardyn's Agility please. After that I'll take 5d6 for his Fighting roll.

Lastly, I need 4d6 for Merv's Athletics to try and bash the door down.
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Rolled 4, 2, 5 = 11 (3d6)

>>4495726
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Rolled 3, 1, 1, 2, 3 = 10 (5d6)

>>4495726
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Rolled 5, 3, 2, 3, 3 = 16 (5d6)

>>4495726
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>>4495733
Lol. Another argument against BO1 is that fights could slow down to a crawl if both sides with heavy armour keeps rolling poorly.
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Rolled 3, 4, 3, 6 = 16 (4d6)

>>4495726

>>4495737
I'm pretty sure people are okay with Bo1 in Fights to speed things along.
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Rolled 3, 5, 1, 6 = 15 (4d6)

>>4495726
Do kinda wana see Cardyn get his shit kicked in, not gonna lie
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Rolled 6, 2, 6, 3, 2 = 19 (5d6)

>>4495726
Roll high!
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Rolled 4, 6, 2 = 12 (3d6)

>>4495726
Agility roll!
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We need 1 more 3d6 and 1 more 4d6
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Rolled 2, 2, 5 = 9 (3d6)

>>4495726
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Rolled 4, 2, 4, 3 = 13 (4d6)

>>4495726
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Good stuff. Cardyn doing a passable job fighting the captain.

And the big bad wolf is pounding on the door...

Writing
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“I want that man dead Cardyn. We can’t have these man rallying behind him.”

Cardyn gave the man a brief once over before his cruel smile turned into a dark look of anger. He stood and rang his sword off of the rim of his shield as he stalked towards the old man. You watched as he ran forward and took the man by surprise with an underhand cut that went directly for the back of the older mans knee.

“FUCKING DIE OLD MAN!” He had held his tongue for a brief moment while he’d attacked the man from his flank but once he had his attention he began to swear and curse like he always did when he fought. You payed him a brief second as Cardyn swung his sword like a butcher with a cleaver towards the man. He drove him back with heavy slashes and cuts but the old man was not without tricks of his own and seemed to be giving as good as he got. He parried and blocked many of the blows but Cardyn had the advantage of youth on his side.

You turned your attention to the many heavy oaken doors that lined that hallways. Some of the doors had already been broken down and you set your sights on one that was nearer to the entrance where you had come from. You found the door locked to you and so you took your hammer to it with a ferocious strike…

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Athletics Test ---
Rolled 15 vs DC: 12
One Degree of Success

The first strike rattled the door and you heard a frightened scream in response. The second bent the bolt enough that the door could be opened but when you went to push it open you found the door barricaded. You stepped back and threw all your weight into the door and the small dresser that had been placed behind it was knocked over and you fell unceremoniously into the room. A scream greeted you and you saw the room had only a single occupant.

A woman who looked like she was nearing the end of her forties was huddled in the corner with her arms protecting her head with her hands. Her dress was a chequey of black and grey that matched her hair. You crossed the room and wrenched her up and threw her across the room and placed her into a chair. She tried to cover her face once more but you ripped them down and threw them to her sides. She wasn’t crying but fear had clearly taken hold of her and she screamed in fright once more. You bent down on one knee and looked her dead in the eyes. Her own were a warm grey that were wide eyed and framed by crows feet.
“Where is it?” Your voice was low and even, almost a whisper.

“Where..where is…what?”

“Your coin. Your jewels. Your valuables?”

“I…I don’t have any Ser…”

--- Can I get 3d6+4 for Intimidate please ---
I forgot about the injury modifier in addition to the wound on the last one
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Rolled 1, 3, 6 + 4 = 14 (3d6 + 4)

>>4495957
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We do have 1B in Intimidate though, is there some negative modifier on that?
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>>4495964
Only the -1D from the wound, and -3 from the Injuries
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Rolled 1, 3, 1 + 4 = 9 (3d6 + 4)

>>4495957
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>>4495977
I meant to ask why we're not rolling 4d6 (3D+1B) + 4 instead. We have 4 in persuasion and 1b in intimidate, so with -1D due to the wound, shouldn't we be rolling 3D+1B?
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>>4495986
She shouldn't know about our Ignoble status yet, right, like the Velaryon earlier?
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>>4495986
HAHA. Oh man. Hasn't kicked in that Persuasion was upgraded. You're absolutely correct it should be 4d6+4.

Sorry for the previous rolls but as anon pointed out we need an extra die on those rolls. 4d6+4 please and thank you
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Rolled 4, 3, 6, 5 + 4 = 22 (4d6 + 4)

>>4495988
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Rolled 3, 2, 2, 4 + 4 = 15 (4d6 + 4)

>>4495986
Good that you asked, since I quietly assumed that Ignoble was affecting the roll and that she recognized us somehow.

>>4495988
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Rolled 2, 6, 2, 5 + 4 = 19 (4d6 + 4)

>>4495988
No problem. Also ask the woman her name, house, and husband/son.
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You took a drawback and want to rules lawyer its application. Ignoble. Like, for being ignoble? While you are looting a palace? This is getting stupid.
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Writing!
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>>4495996
>You must take -1D on all Persuasion and Status Tests when conversing with people who know of your reputation.

I have no idea why you're still here reading every update as it is posted when you dislike it so much.
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>>4495996
Totally missing the story behind the drawback and its origins. Mervyn isn't ignoble, he has a growing reputation for being ignoble. People of King's Landing in this case haven't caught on to it yet.
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>>4496001
>you must hate the quest if you think rules lawyering with a QM over dice is stupid

Ok. I popped in and caught up on the thread out of curiosity after seeing so much shitflinging over it in the general. No wonder with this playerbase. Lol.
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--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Persuasion (Intimidate) Test ---
Rolled 19 vs DC: 9, 15
Result: Two Degrees of Success

“You don’t have any. I understand. Do you have a name?”

“I…I am…my name is Margaret Staunton, formerly Margaret Massey.”

“Lady Margaret, do you have a husband? A son perhaps?”

“I…I do. William, my husband, he…he was fighting with the garrison. As for children, we had only daughters. They are…all married now.”

“I don’t see your husband here to protect you. How long ago did he leave you to fight?”

Lady Margaret Staunton took a sharp breath and waved a hand in her face as she tried to keep herself from weeping.

“Nearly three days ago.”

You opened your visor and let her stare into your eyes. She shrunk away when she saw just how empty they were.

“Your husband is either a coward who fled, dead or dying my lady. Now if you don’t want to end up the same I would suggest…TELLING ME WHERE YOUR FUCKING RICHES ARE!”

She jumped and recoiled from the sudden shout and if she could have melted through the stone wall behind her she almost certainly would have. She pointed towards her bed and you gestured for her to retrieve them. She did so slowly and she reached under the bed and pulled forth a small jewellery box that she handed to you. You opened it and found a long string of pearls as well as a few rings of gold and silver. One stood out to you with a massive piece of jet carved into the shape of a pair of wings. It wasn’t worth a lot but it would certainly be worth something.
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Cardyn came roaring into the room clutching at his hand and blood shot across the room and spattered against Lady Margart’s bodice. The tip of one of his fingers was missing on his sword hand and he was roaring in pain.

“FUCKER CUT MY FINGER OFF! SON OF THE FUCKING STRANGER! AND TWO EMPTY FUCKING ROOMS IN A ROW!”

“Lady Margaret this is my man. Ser Cardyn Lantell, formerly of Lannisport.”

Cardyns eyes were full of rage and despite his pain you could see that familiar look in his eyes. You’d seen it many a time when his urges came on him.

“You going to have her Ser?”

Lady Margaret started to blubber and clutched at your hand worriedly. “Please Ser. Please, my husband family or, or, or my fathers…they will pay a ransom for my safe return. Please Ser just not…not that..please. PLEASE!”

She was becoming hysterical and you glared at Cardyn who returned the stare with an unapologetic look and a shrug…

--- What to do with Lady Margaret Staunton? ---
>Leave her with Cardyn and head onwards in search of more
>Leave her with Cardyn on orders to leave her unspoiled
>Something Else
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>>4496047
>Who else is around and where? Cardyn is not patient.
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>>4496047
If we leave her would that be another encounter?
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>>4496047
>Something Else
Kill her and command Cardyn to tag along. We've got to find something better before somebody else does.
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>>4496049
This is the 2nd.

She is worth a small ransom if she is "unspoiled" and along with her jewellery. Less than a knight but still worth something
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>>4496056
Ask the old crone to direct us to the young valuable maidens or we'll leave her here with Cardyn.
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>>4496047
How big is the room? Any chance anyone else is hiding somewhere, like a closet or the other underside of the bed? Maybe get Cardyn to tear apart the room searching (which will intimidate her more), while we threaten to throw her to Cardyn if she doesn't give us the whereabouts of other, more important people.
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>>4496061
Not big enough to hide anyone else.

Anyways a little scattered but I'd like to get this done today so I'm going to take bits from >>4496050
>>4496058
>>4496061

I'll need 4d6+4 for intimidate again, DC: 15

Also

>Leave her behind
>Kill her
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Rolled 3, 1, 5, 1 + 4 = 14 (4d6 + 4)

>>4496106
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Rolled 1, 3, 5, 1 + 4 = 14 (4d6 + 4)

>>4496106
>Kill her
I'm seeing it as a warped mercy from Mervyn.
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Rolled 1, 4, 1, 5 + 4 = 15 (4d6 + 4)

>>4496106
>Kill her
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>>4496106
>>Leave her behind
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>>4496106
>Leave her behind
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>>4496106
>Leave her behind
I forgot, can we re-roll ones for Attractive on intimidate tests? With Persuasion 4 we can re-roll 2 1s. Right now we're missing the DC by 1, just re-roll all these ones.
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Rolled 3, 6, 4, 3, 4, 2 = 22 (6d6)

>>4496219
We sure can, and now it's up to 2 1's with Attractive on account of Persuasion 4.

Rolling for attractive here and calling it for leave her behind to her fate.
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>>4496106
>Kill her
Guys, she's going to get raped and killed by other Westermen as soon as Mervyn and Cardyn leave. Just kill her and grant her a quick death.
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New totals are

>>4496122
18

>>4496126
16

>>4496131
17

Alright I'm going to try and get this finished. Just need to deal with some things fast on my end
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Man I thought Cardyn was a man of taste, the peasant mother of 4 I could understand but this? A woman touching 50? Sheesh, man. Get it together. Plenty of other maidens to spoil.. Just our luck.
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--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Persuasion (Intimidate) Test ---
Rolled 18 vs DC: 15
Result: One Degree of Success

“No. And you aren’t either Cardyn.”

He shrugged his shoulders and went to rummage through the turn over furniture that was still half blocking the door. Lady Margaret wiped her eyes away and you looked her in the eyes.

“My Lady, I’m looking for someone.”

“Who are…who are you looking for?”

“I think you know damn fucking well who I’m looking for.”

Her eyes widened and she shook her head as confusion show clear upon her face. This was clearly not a woman of politics like Alyssa or Elleanor was.

“I don’t even know your name Ser. How could I know who you’re looking for?”

“Because if you don’t than I’m going to have my man rape you and than pluck out your eyes and cut out your tongue so you’ll never be able to tell who it was who raped you. Now that you know whom I’m looking for…where is she?”

“Princess…Princess Elia is at the top of the keep Ser. Her ladies chambers are on the level below that, along with other apartments. Two levels from this one. Seven save me.”

“Anyone particular?”
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“Lady Daella. Lady Daella Vaith. I know Lady Daella Ser, she must be the one you’re searching for. The door that leads to her chambers has a rose carved into the door. She is one of the princess’ ladies in waiting.”

“Thank you Lady Staunton. Let’s go Cardyn.”

You made to leave for the door and Lady Margaret clutched at your hand like a drowning sailor would a lifeline. Her hands were pale with long things fingers that had a surprising strength to them. She soon wrapped her arms about your leg.

“Ser please. You can’t leave me here. There is no telling what might happen to me…”

She caught the back of your armoured hand and fell backwards to the floor in a heap. Her face was a mask of shock and when she dabbed at her forehead her hand came away wet with blood.

“Your husband left you here. Why shouldn’t I?”

You turned your back on the now weeping woman and walked out into the slaughter. More and more men of the Westerlands were flooding the holdfast and the fighting was beginning to lessen at the lower levels. As you climbed the stairs you could still hear the sounds of steel on steel though.

“Can’t believe that bastard nicked my finger. Fucking bastard.”

“Shouldn’t have gotten sloppy Cardyn. Maybe that’ll remind you to not play with your food.”

Cardyn snorted at that. “What do you think you are? My father? Ha. Oh Seven Hells…

The two of you came to the floor you were looking for and found what seemed like a small army of soldiers in a kaleidoscope of colour. The black of House Targaryen was everywhere but it was punctuated by the colours of some dornish house.

“Come Cardyn. Let’s end this.”

--- 7d6 – 2 for fighting please? ---

I’m also going to do the rolling for agility on my end to try and keep things rolling here so we can finish this tonight.
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Rolled 2, 6, 1, 3, 5, 3, 1 - 2 = 19 (7d6 - 2)

>>4496399
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Rolled 4, 1, 3, 6, 5, 5, 2 - 2 = 24 (7d6 - 2)

>>4496399
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>>4496399
It's pretty late. You might have to leave this (or the vote after the fighting) overnight. I'm fading fast. I think that was my last roll for tonight.
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Rolled 2, 5, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4 - 2 = 19 (7d6 - 2)

>>4496399
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Thanks guys. I'm going to try and get an update up tonight but if I don't than it'll be continuing tomorrow morning.
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: 9
Ser Mervyn Reynold: 2
Result: Dornish Knight goes first

--- Dornish Knight Attack ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degree of Success
5 Damage x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 11 Armour = 4 Damage
12 Health – 4 Damage = 8 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 21 vs Combat Defense:11
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Shield DR goes from 3 - 1
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 11 Armour = 4 Damage
12 Health – 4 Damage = 8 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Damaged

You were set upon by a dornish knight almost immediately if the mans gaudy colours and thin, slightly crooked sword were any indication. He was fast on his feet and he cut left, right, and up in a quick succession that set you on your heel. On his small shield was painted a red cockatrice on a field of yellow and he used almost like another weapon. The metal disc flew and collided with your hammer in an attempt to knock it out of position.

Your heels dug into the stone and you leaned forward to cut the distance between you. His blows were ineffectual at this range and you used your shield to push him backwards and brought your hammer downwards hard on his shield. One of the leather straps snapped and the shield was hanging loosely from his arm and you could hear the man snarl behind his helm. He used the distance that you created to slash at your hip and though the blow didn’t penetrate your armour it still stung like a bastard.

Around you other men were fighting but it was a close thing. Cardyn was roaring and cursing against a man dressed in squares of various shades of green and seemed to be holding his own and elsewhere common soldiers were fighting with spears, clubs and shortswords. More knights were piling in from up the stairs though. These defenders may have been valiant but soon enough they would be dead…

--- 7d6-2 for Fighting please ---
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Rolled 5, 2, 5, 2, 3, 2, 5 - 2 = 22 (7d6 - 2)

>>4496992
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Rolled 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 3, 3 - 2 = 13 (7d6 - 2)

>>4496992
Are we on our 3rd action now?
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Rolled 6, 4, 3, 1, 1, 3, 4 + 2 = 24 (7d6 + 2)

>>4496992
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Good work.

>>4496998
Yessir. Third and final. Revv up those dice boys because there is some fighting to do first
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>>4497032
I wana see Cardyn get his shit kicked in!
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>>4497032
Now might be our time to bust out our Glory and Destiny Points if we're in trouble, boys. This guy is matched evenly, and I suppose we might face another more powerful opponent after him. Our chances are not looking too good for the next fight.
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>>4497034
He can't die, right? He's from the Malroy quest.
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>>4497059
True. Just want him to get hurt.
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: 8
Ser Mervyn Reynold: 3
Result: Dornish Knight goes first

--- Dornish Knight Attack ---
Rolled 16 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degree of Success
5 Damage x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 11 Armour = -6 Damage
8 Health – -6 Damage = 8 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 22 vs Combat Defense:9
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Shield DR goes from 1 - 0
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 11 Armour = 4 Damage
8 Health – 4 Damage = 4 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Damaged

The dornishman whirled about in a flamboyant way that almost reminded you of Tygon, albeit far more skilled. His next attack was a sudden downward slash that feinted to the right before coming down hard towards your shoulder. Your armour proved up to the task however and the rounded metal sent the blade skittering downwards before it hit the rim of your shield and was nullified entirely.

The butt of your hammer came down almost by instinct as you pressed in close as you targeted the mans shield. The force from the blow tore the other strap and sent the shield clattering to the floor. You used the rim of your own shield to bash the dornish knight square in the chest. The blow sent him back a step and lashed out and caught the man in the head. The distance was off however and he leaned into it so only the haft of the weapon struck his helm but it was still enough to catch him off balance and send the knight tumbling to the ground…

--- 7d6-2 please ---
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Rolled 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 3, 5 - 2 = 19 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497070
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Rolled 1, 1, 3, 5, 1, 6, 6 - 2 = 21 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497070
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Rolled 3, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4 - 2 = 17 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497070
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>>4497056
Mervyn doesn't have any Destiny Points, but Merv does have 10 Glory to spend.
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>>4497079
Barely making 3 degrees here. Pretty average rolls today.
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>>4497085
Well then perhaps if we are to take a wound we can spend a Glory point in that round to get a good hit in before taking the -1D.
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>>4497087
We can't lose a fight to mooks with longswords. It's impossible. They need at least 3 degrees to do anything since apparently no one in the setting has the brains to use a mace of their own or a 2-hander. At worst we will get like 1 injury here. The system favors maces with the weird rule that makes armor fall apart, meaning we win every time just by dragging the fight out.
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>>4497086
The average is 19 on that, so we've actually been doing decently.

I'd like for us to go more cautiously afterwards, ready for any ambushes. If it is possible, be ready to counterattack against any charges.

>>4497095
>meaning we win every time just by dragging the fight out.
Shattering requires 2+ DoS to trigger. If we take too much damage early, we won't win a battle of attrition. And we must preferably act first. Otherwise? True.

>>4497070
Joe, does it mean that the knight will also spend the next round standing up or it was just for flavor?
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>>4497095
Lol just wait until you see who's next up on the docket.

>>4497101
That was just a bit of flavor. No mechanical advantage gained there
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>>4497105
>tfw fighting the Mountain next to determine who goes first on Elia
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>>4497101
>Shattering requires 2+ DoS to trigger. If we take too much damage early, we won't win a battle of attrition. And we must preferably act first. Otherwise? True.

We would need to take like 3 wounds to miss 2 degrees. That will never happen because everyone here uses little cuck swords in a stagnant tech setting where everyone with money has full plate. It's a foregone conclusion from the first roll.
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: 12
Ser Mervyn Reynold: 5
Result: Dornish Knight goes first

--- Dornish Knight Attack ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 12
Three Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 11 Armour = 4 Damage
8 Health – 4 Damage = 4 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds:1/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 19 vs Combat Defense: 8
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Plate AR goes from 11 - 9
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 11 Armour = 4 Damage
4 Health – 4 Damage = 0 Health
*Injury Taken*
4 Damage – 4 = 0 Damage
4 Health – 0 = 4 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Damaged
Injuries: 1/4
Wounds: 0/3

The man was well used to the weight of his armour and he managed to roll out of his tumble to allow him to land on his front. He quickly stood and lunged at you with a series of feints that kept you both wary and honest. The blade was quick and fast and you had no intention of losing a fingertip like Cardyn had.

He used your slight hesitation to your advantage and feinted hard towards your shield before spinning deftly and swinging hard with both hands for your elbow joint. A flash of pain appeared that threatened to force your fingers to release their grip but you held on to your weapon. In turn you sent a series of blows towards the man and though he managed to dodge and slip out of most of them one caught him in the knee with a satisfying crunch. It had been a softer blow without force behind it but it was still enough to give the dornishman pause.

Cardyn was still fighting the green chequered knight though he was favouring his sword arm. There was not time enough to ask him what had happened. The other man also looked like he had taken a beating but the fight was not yet over between them. Elsewhere you could see two knights battling against a man with a large grey beard wielding a great axe. The man was shouting orders and in a single blow took off one of the western knights arms off at the shoulder. You put the man from your mind and focused on the dornish knight in front of you…
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7d6-2 please there guys
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Rolled 3, 1, 6, 4, 2, 1, 3 - 2 = 18 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497120
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Rolled 6, 4, 6, 4, 4, 5, 1 - 2 = 28 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497105
>Lol just wait until you see who's next up on the docket.
Okay this is worrisome. The worst opponent for Mervyn in the whole quest (for me) was the named ironborn reaver. That dude's stats were ridiculous.

>>4497108
You've been complaining about the cuck swords system's mechanics since the first post. Why are you still here if you don't find it enjoyable?

>>4497120
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Rolled 2, 6, 1, 3, 3, 2, 5 + 2 = 24 (7d6 + 2)

>>4497120
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Rolled 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, 4 - 2 = 17 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497120
Knight with Injuries and Wounds and there's a bigger enemy coming ahead? Yeah I'm scared alright.
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>>4497120
Joe, by the way can we use the aim lesser action to add 1B during the next fight? We aren't issuing any orders for the most part. Would we stop getting updates on the surrounding battle if we tunnel vision our opponent?
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>>4497123
Hoping it gets better? Good of you to gatekeep the mook bashing simulator though. Is it always this easy?
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: 7
Ser Mervyn Reynold: -1
Result: Dornish Knight goes first

--- Dornish Knight Attack ---
Rolled 18 vs Combat Defense: 12
Two Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 2 = 10 Damage
10 Damage – 11 Armour = -1 Damage
4 Health – -1 Damage = 4 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds:1/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 8
Four Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Plate AR goes from 9 - 7
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 9 Armour = 6 Damage
4 Health – 6 Damage = -2 Health
*2 Injuries Taken*
4 Damage – -6 = 0 Damage
4 Health – 0 = 4 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 0/3

Step, block, strike. The basics your father had taught you as soon as you had been old enough to hold a stick and pretend it was a sword. How many times had he kicked the feet out from under you while teaching you the importance of footwork? How many times had he knocked you senseless when your shield had been out of position? How many times had your willow switch been ripped out of your hands and used on you when your strike had been too slow? Countless. Countless time and that muscle memory was what you relied on when you fought. You didn’t even think about what you were going to do next, you only had to watch.

Your opponent nearly leaped forward and your front leg dropped backwards on your pivot foot. Your shield came around and the point of the sword drove into the heavy oaken wood. Then it was your turn and the claw of your hammer smashed point into his shieldless arm and the metal crunched beneath it. A scream was the reply you’d hoped for and your ears were rewarded. Seven Hells you felt alive. Pain was life. The pain in your shoulders, your leg, your hand, your head. It all told you that you were still alive and that meant you were still fighting. It was what the gods had made you for…

---7d6 – 2 for fighting please ---
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Rolled 5, 3, 3, 5, 3, 4, 4 - 2 = 25 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497155
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Rolled 5, 6, 2, 6, 2, 2, 5 - 2 = 26 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497155
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Rolled 3, 1, 1, 1, 5, 1, 5 + 2 = 19 (7d6 + 2)

>>4497155
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Rolled 1, 2, 1, 4, 3, 4, 5 - 2 = 18 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497155
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>>4497133
Anon it's clear from the start that you are our resident troll. Why pretend before that you are some bystander from qtg who just went in. You are like a jilted lover waiting on every post for the chance to comment lol.
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>>4497178
Eh. Whatever makes you feel better lol. Want to accuse me of being Wuxian while you're at it? No need to concern yourself. This'll be my last post. Lack of challenge with gatekeeping from players that clearly want to be handheld layered on top isn't for me. Great quest you have here, OP. Or at least it could be. Too bad your most dedicated players are mongoloids.
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: 5
Ser Mervyn Reynold: 0
Result: Dornish Knight goes first

--- Dornish Knight Attack ---
Rolled 20 vs Combat Defense: 12
Two Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 2 = 10 Damage
10 Damage – 11 Armour = -1 Damage
4 Health – -1 Damage = 4 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds:1/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 22 vs Combat Defense: 8
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Plate AR goes from 7 - 5
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 7 Armour = 8 Damage
4 Health – 8 Damage = -4 Health
*1 Wound Taken*
8 Damage – 8 = 0 Damage
4 Health – 0 = 4 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 1/3
“You have to outlast them. You have to ENDURE! IT’S ONLY PAIN MERVYN!”

Those words rang in your head. They had shaped your entire life. The first time you’d heard them your hands had been clasped together while your arms were wrapped around a small oak tree. Your father had been taking a switch to your back because you had dropped your shield during training. The fact that you were a small boy wielding your fathers shield didn’t matter. You had dropped it and that needed punishing.

“Endure. Endure. Endure.” It was a mantra of sorts that you lived by. Take one more step. Always keep moving forward…FORWARD!”

Your feet suddenly jumped forward on their own volition as instinct kicked in. The dornish knights footwork was getting sloppy and you shoulder barged him to knock him off balance. This time he crashed into a wall and kept his feet but you followed up quickly an attack. Simultaneously you both struck, you from on high and him from below. His sword glanced off your armor and did you little harm aside from a scratch and he managed to get a hand on the haft of your hammer to slow the strike some but it still connected with his helm with a savage crash.

That one had hurt him you knew and when you raised your weapon again he threw himself to the side to put space in between the two of you and he was upright once again…
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7d6 - 2 please.

The threshhold has been crossed now...
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Rolled 5, 1, 3, 6, 3, 4, 4 - 2 = 24 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497211
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Rolled 1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 5, 1 - 2 = 15 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497211
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Rolled 4, 4, 1, 2, 5, 2, 4 - 2 = 20 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497211
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Rolled 1, 1, 2, 2, 6, 6, 1 - 2 = 17 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497211
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: 4
Ser Mervyn Reynold: -2
Result: Dornish Knight goes first

--- Dornish Knight Attack ---
Rolled 14 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 11 Armour = -6 Damage
4 Health – -6 Damage = 4 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds:1/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 20 vs Combat Defense: 8
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Plate AR goes from 7 - 5
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 7 Armour = 8 Damage
4 Health – 8 Damage = -4 Health
*1 Wound Taken*
8 Damage – 8 = 0 Damage
4 Health – 0 = 4 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 2/3
The end was drawing near for the dornishman. You could see the signs. His breath was hurried, his footwork getting sloppy and his sword was held by his waist. You tired of this game. You advanced slowly, inching your feet forward with your shield held high and strong. He stabbed out with his sword but to no avail, all he found was your shield. You waited patiently until you saw the moment to strike and suddenly there it was.

He’d gone to feint yet again but he was too slow now for you to even bother moving your shield to defend the “blow”. You were growing contemptuous towards the dornish style of fighting and grunted in derision as you stuck the man in the chest before bringing the steel spike of your hammer down hard into his grave. When you pulled it away you could see fresh blood drip off of the steel and the man nearly fell to his knee from the sudden injury.

He was a warrior though and to his credit he stayed standing. He put far to much pressure on his good leg however and his greater speed and mobility would be largely useless now. The more he struggled the closer your iron grip on his life seemed to be…

--- 7d6 – 2 please there guys. This might be the last round with poor Gargalen here ---
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Rolled 2, 4, 5, 4, 1, 2, 2 + 2 = 22 (7d6 + 2)

>>4497231
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Rolled 4, 1, 4, 1, 6, 5, 6 - 2 = 25 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497231
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Rolled 1, 5, 4, 1, 4, 6, 5 - 2 = 24 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497231
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Rolled 3, 1, 1, 2, 5, 2, 2 - 2 = 14 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497231
Umm his armor was already reduced to 5 last round. It should reduce to 3 now, not that it changes things now.
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>>4497237
23 being the highest.

>>4497242
You're right. Small clerical error there. Good eyes!
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: 1
Ser Mervyn Reynold: -1
Result: Dornish Knight goes first

--- Dornish Knight Attack ---
Rolled 12 vs Combat Defense: 12
One Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 11 Armour = -6 Damage
4 Health – -6 Damage = 4 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds:1/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 23 vs Combat Defense: 8
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Plate AR goes from 3 - 1
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 3 Armour = 12 Damage
4 Health – 12 Damage = -4 Health
*1 Wound Taken*
12 Damage – 12 = 0 Damage
4 Health – 0 = 4 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 3/3
“SALT SHORE!” The dornishman roared the words as he charged at you. He clasped his sword with two hands but the strike failed to get past your shield. It clanged off the rim before thudding off of the wood and you swung your arm wide and opened yourself up momentarily to allow you to raise your cavalry hammer high and swing down into the mans shoulder. It punctured the steel as easily as an axe might snap kindling in two. He screamed again in pain and you favored him with a look of annoyance from behind your visor.

“It would be much easier if you would just die…”

“The man removed his helm and stared at you with dark eyes that were full of hatred. He had a long scar running from his forehead to his upper lip but he was otherwise a fairly comely man. His dark hair was tied back in a small knot that he undid and let it fall to his shoulders. He sucked down two gulps of air before he looked at you again and charged…

“GARGALEN!!”

--- 7d6 – 2 please ---
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Rolled 5, 2, 1, 1, 6, 5, 2 - 2 = 20 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497266
>even with 3 wounds he still goes first
Just Mervyn things.

I expected him to turn out to be a woman after taking the helmet off.
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Rolled 6, 2, 4, 4, 1, 1, 4 - 2 = 20 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497266
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Rolled 1, 6, 3, 4, 1, 5, 1 - 2 = 19 (7d6 - 2)

>>4497266
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>>4497266
>He rolls a 1 on initiative but still goes first
JUST
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--- Initiative ---
Dornish Knight: -1
Ser Mervyn Reynold: 2
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold goes first

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold Attack ---
Rolled 18 vs Combat Defense: 8
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon fighter I Activated*
Dornish Knight Plate AR goes from 1 - 0
5 Damage (Athletics) x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 1 Armour = 14 Damage
4 Health – 14 Damage = -10 Health
*Injury Taken*
14 Damage – 4 = 10 Damage
4 Health – 10 = -6 Health
Result: Dornish Knight Slain
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 3/3

He charged you but his limp stopped him from doing so with any degree of speed despite his urgency. Before he could even get his sword in position the spike of your hammer was embedded in his skull and he fell to the floor in a lifeless heap. You spat against the inside of your helm and cursed just how hot you were feeling. Sweat was running down your brow and you could taste the salt upon your lips.

You then saw Cardyn lying atop a pile of bodies. He still lived as he was sittin upright but he was wounded. You could see blood washing down the side of his armour and could imagine his face would be contorted in pain behind the mask of helmet. The axe wielding man turned to face you and gestured a challenge before a man at arms charged at him. The man drove him back a few steps before the axe was buried in his shoulder and he was falling limp to the floor.

The man wasn’t huge but he was large, and his skill with his double handed axe was clearly evident. He wore no helm and he looked like no dornishman you’d ever seen. A cut was visible on his cheek and both his own blood and the blood of westermen was splashed against his armour. He favored his left leg slightly and that told you he hadn’t been unaffected by the fighting but he looked relatively fresh. The butt of his axe struck the floor as he pointed at you with his free hand…

--- What to do now? ---
>Accept the mans challenge like a man
>Do not accept, and flee back to the more secure levels
>Do not accept, and flee back to the more secure levels dragging Cardyn behind you

--- Break ---

I have to run here guys but I'll be back tonight to finish this I promise. See you all tonight!
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>>4497293
Wonder why we didn't get a chance to keep the Gargalen knight alive for ransom. Could have sent Cardyn along with him and a soldier or two. Seems like a waste of a fight.

>Accept the mans challenge like a man
And use Charge! On the first attack if possible. I think if we fight here we can't afford any average rolls. I'm thinking burn Glory on 1s and 2s after removing bonus dice if it increases the degree of success.

Also we have left all honour behind anyway, can we urge or goad every free soldier that comes this way to attack the man to even the fight a little? Maybe waste a round or two of his attack on mooks while we get a hit in?
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>>4497293
>Accept the mans challenge like a man
This might be a mistake but fuck it!
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>>4497105
After this I am doubtful.

He is likely axe fighter 1, probably even 2. That means he will wound us outright on 2+ DoS and/or deal extra damage that goes through AR.
The axe is likely a longaxe and he may have Athletics 5. That means 8 damage per DoS. 16 dmg - our 11 AR = 5 dmg + 2 from the benefit = 7 total.
He is wounded however so if he isn't also sporting Expertise (Axes), he will test 4 total dice total against our CD of 12.

>>4497314
>And use Charge! On the first attack if possible.
On the contrary, I think we should fight cautiously and defensively. +3 to CD, -1D Fighting for us. We really don't want to get hit by his 8 dmg per degree of success.
But we will still reduce his AR every time.

We're wounded, so we won't outwound him with our lower attack dice from the beginning.

>Also we have left all honour behind anyway, can we urge or goad every free soldier that comes this way to attack the man to even the fight a little? Maybe waste a round or two of his attack on mooks while we get a hit in?
I support this.


Joe, what kind of armor does he wear btw?
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>>4497340
I am thinking he is somewhere around 8 CD, so we can still hit 3 DoS on that with a bit of luck.

But what if he has berserker too? He will absolutely wreck us. Axes + berserker is crazy. A counter hit whenever we injure or wound him that probably gets the benefit of axe fighter? The quest would end here.

Without some kind of underhanded trick or a hidden advantage (I've got nothing on that) will end in disaster for Mervyn.

In addition to inciting any roaming lannisters to attack the man (offer them the lady's treasures for example) we should also command Cardyn to flank him when the time comes. If we order him right away, the axeman will simply cleave Cardyn in one go.

Still undecided but I've got no other ideas and don't want to simply bail.
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>>4497355
I deleted my post thinking I'd messed up with the 4D, but it was correct. We'd be rolling with 4D+2B on a cautious attack.

On dirty tricks, how about we use Maneuver (It's a lesser action so we can attack in the same round). We roll our Fighting against his passive Fighting, but here we need only one success. Suppose he has Fighting of 5D+3B, DC should be around 18 on our Fighting test of 5D+2B. Then he'll take -1D on all tests for one round. So we can actually do this every single round. Maneuver to drop his Fighting by 1D, Attack in the same round. Hell even cautious attack is a lesser action, so if we do Maneuver+Cautious Attack every round, it will be very difficult for him to hit us with two degrees.

What do you think about this? This may be a dirty way to win, but I think it's the only way, and pretty in character. Also waiting for clarification by Joe on whether we can intimidate mooks into eating a round of attacks for us at the start.
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From the clues Joe gave I think he has 2-3 injuries already but no wound. Any way to exploit that?
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Joe can we take an awareness check to see if we can guess his wounds/injuries/armour type? I know you relayed some of it in the write-up and we'll know all of it when the first round happens, but knowing now can help us decide better whether fleeing would be more prudent option (if he hasn't taken a wound yet, for example).
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>>4497388
> We'd be rolling with 4D+2B on a cautious attack.
6d6take4 -2 is still around 15 average. Use our glory and it becomes 16 average. CD of ~8 is plenty hittable with that. He will struggle with our CD of 15. But that is based on my assumption that his leg is really wounded and not injured.

>Suppose he has Fighting of 5D
Passive difficulty is the ability rank multiplied by 4. That means the difficulty of 20 to test against. Higher than what you assumed but still doable. I was using an older version of asoiaf rules and Maneuver wasn't on the list. That's a good trick for us employ. We could lure him into an ambush by Cardyn (if he will be able to hit anything with his wounds).

>>4497391
Yeah idk about that. Injury is obviously lesser than a wound but 3 injuries equate 1 wound on average. I'd prefer him have a wound though.
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>>4497405
Cardyn might be too wounded to do anything now. He had 5d6 before losing his finger and this latest wound. My point in the suggestion to intimidate mooks into attacking him is so that they can keep him busy while we get some hits in.
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We could even try to smash the haft of his axe to pieces, hammers are good at smashing things. No idea what kind of difficulty Joe would set on that. Stone walls are DC 18, a wooden haft could be less. But that would require several turns of taking a beating.

>>4497421
He is probably sitting on his ass with 2 or more wounds. But could potentially get a situational advantage for attacking him from behind. Yeah, overall that's be just a turn's distraction.

>My point in the suggestion to intimidate mooks into attacking him is so that they can keep him busy while we get some hits in.
Intimidating them with threats of violence could work.
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We can also try Knockdown, rolling our Athletics against his passive Agility, so DC 12 or 16 with a 4d6-2 test. On a success, we get +1D in the same round (because he gets up immediately on his turn) So we can use an Attack or Cautious Attack in the same round with +1D.

So in my view options are use Knockdown+Cautious Attack every round (easier) or Maneuver+Cautious Attack every round (harder). Now I'm waiting for Joe's clarification on whether we can use an awareness check to detect his injuries/wounds/armor and an intimidate check to push mooks into eating at least 1 round of fighting (because with our Agility, we're never going first) to decide whether we should proceed.
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>>4497442
>We can also try Knockdown, rolling our Athletics against his passive Agility, so DC 12 or 16 with a 4d6-2 test. On a success, we get +1D in the same round (because he gets up immediately on his turn)
We have 3 injuries, so -3 to the test. Run up to him with a lesser action for +2 to knock him down. It is clearly a strength test, so we'll have +1B from the specialty too.
That'll be around 70% on best of 3 rolls. Use lucky here too if needed. Also, if he is wearing what I assume he is wearing, he will spend a greater action to get up from the ground.

Overall, it is probably our best chance to get the upper hand. Unless he recognizes our acceptance of his challenge, acts first on initiative and charges us. So I'm thinking we should go cautious the first round and then knock him down with our second action.
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Alright so I'm seeing the idea of trying to get a few people to join Mervyn in the fight. I'd call that a Warfare:Command test with the quality of people you get dependent on the success of the roll.

Cardyn is essentially out of the fight which is why the option wasn't there to take the Gargalen knight captive. That and OOC he wouldn't have surrendered anyways.

As for opening up the rulebook for all of the other actions that are allowed I'm not personally too keen on opening that can of worms because I don't think it's right to allow Mervyn to use them but not his opponents, and while allowing his opponents to do so it would really start dragging the speed down, and ramping up an already fairly crunch heavy update. But it is in the rules so I'm not going to prevent you guys from doing so.

So I suppose I'll first ask for 3d6-3 for Warfare (Command)
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Rolled 6, 4, 1 - 3 = 8 (3d6 - 3)

>>4497640
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Rolled 2, 4, 4 - 3 = 7 (3d6 - 3)

>>4497640

Pls 12
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Rolled 4, 4, 6 - 3 = 11 (3d6 - 3)

>>4497640
How about taking an awareness check for seeing how many wound/injuries he has?
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Rolled 4, 6, 6 + 3 = 19 (3d6 + 3)

>>4497640
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that hurts
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>>4497640
Also, this will not be the first time in this quest we'll be using those rules. I remember in the battle of the Trident we used Trample, which is also part of the advanced rules.
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>>4497646
7

>>4497652
5

>>4497658
9

Not a great roll but enough to pick up a single mook to hopefully eat an attack.

>>4497658
That'll all get revealed in the crunch on the combat post.

>>4497667
Oh they've been dabbled with but they've been relatively minor. I'm only saying that if you all want to open the book up and really buckle down on the lesser and greater actions, your opponent will be as well is all.

The consensus looked like using the cautious attack first but charge was thrown out there as well.

--- How to proceed? ---
>Cautious Attack
Take a -1D penalty in exchange for +3 Combat Defense

>Charge
Take -1D in exhange for +2 Damage
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>>4497673
Well I hope that's only for fights where we use the extended rulebook, and not all fights from now on.

Also no reason not to use Knockdown as well, both Knockdown and Cautious attack are lesser actions, and there's no penalty if we fail. It's not an attack so I think we can use it with an attack order.
>Knockdown+cautious attack
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>>4497685
support
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>>4497673
>Cautious Attack

Let's see what we are fighting here.

>>4497685
Do you have to bend every little rule to your advantage? You've been co-QMing all thread. Stop trying to redefine how we've always played. Fucking annoying.
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>>4497694
Someone else brought up the extended rules with the cautious attack, then I opened the rulebook to see what would benefit us most. Sorry if I overstepped, I'm fine with making this a regular fight as well, although it will be much harder. Mervyn dying here can actually be a tragic but good ending for his arc, and Joe already said during the Steadhold arc that if he dies he has plans to continue the quest. I'm fine with either route.
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>>4497673
>>4497685
Yeah I'll change this to just Cautious Attack, sorry Joe.
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Same if it speeds things up.
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>>4497673
>>Cautious Attack
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Hey guys so I don't know whats come over me but I've fallen I've been hucking my guts out. I'm thinking it's either food poisoning or the flu but I'm going to call it tonight. I'll try to pick back up tomorrow if this thing is only a 24 hour flu or something. Sorry for blue balling you guys here
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>>4497861
someone got the RONA....
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>>4497861
Feel better.
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>>4497861
get well soon
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>>4497694
> You've been co-QMing all thread.
Are you that guy who said that he was leaving? You sound like him. The anon you responded to has the total of 5 posts. Fuck off wherever with your inane shit regardless.

>>4497708
Speeds up Mervyn's demise more like.

I don't understand what's wrong with playing the game by its by-the-book mechanics. Suddenly there is bitching about it (>>4497694).

>>4497673
>Oh they've been dabbled with but they've been relatively minor. I'm only saying that if you all want to open the book up and really buckle down on the lesser and greater actions, your opponent will be as well is all.
We as players have to take this fight very seriously because 1) we're wounded, 2) the opponent seems to be very proficient fighter.
You've given us two options really: accept the challenge or to walk away from him. Did we miss any hints that fighting him would be the end for Mervyn? I can't honestly tell if this a "go left and die, go right and live" kind of situation.

Did it surprise you that we would seek every advantage for this fight in particular? The opponent will get the upper hand otherwise.
Did you expect us to exchange blows until one of participants goes down like we normally do? (Tbh that gets a bit stale.)This is not a fight where it is possible and to win. Axes are among the most mechanically powerful martial benefit branches, granted that bludgeons are there too, but more towards the third benefit in the line.

Is the new consensus that we can use one any action per turn? Got to know this beforehand to plan actions. Like if the axeman seems to be about to charge at us, we should counterattack instead.

Knocking down is generally more advantageous (if it works) because he will potentially spend a turn getting up, so that's one round of not taking damage from him. But with Cautious attack we will strike at each other, both score hits, his armor rating will get reduced while we will take HP damage. Lets see how the first round plays out, I guess.
>Cautious Attack


>>4497861
Wish you get well soon too!
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>>4498167
Oh boy, imagine getting this buttblasted over somebody using the actual rules as intended. Fuck you too, little buddy, and lurk some more - that's one thing you're good at.
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>>4498168
Obviously a waste of effort. Went ahead and deleted my post because at least someone should take an effort to bring down the toxicity and you're clearly going to unapologetically continue your behavior no matter what I say. Carry on, I guess.
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>>4498180
That's Abrose Flowers tier of hypocrisy there. You shouldn't have posted it to begin with in such aggressive manner if you ever wanted to keep the buzzword down.
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>>4498222
I think trying to get other players to stop posting because they disagree with you in rules lawyering is toxic. It seems that one or two already have and I'm on the fence myself. You're not doing the quest any favors by acting like this.
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>>4498104
Honestly I'm not entirely sure what I expected. I tried dabbling with lesser actions and what not in the melee at Harrenhal but I just fear opening up that type combat is going to lead to convoluting down the combat and what not. But maybe I'm wrong and this will open up new avenues and make combat more exciting!

I would ideally like to keep it at one action per turn for this. If this fight goes down well and players enjoy the extra input maybe I'll start using the Combat Rules strictly from the book and ask for more input regarding stances and lesser actions etc.

>Toxicity
Alright I've been trying to keep my nose out of all of this but I feel like I should probably address this.

I appreciate all forms of feedback. Criticism is just as appreciated as compliments. I may not always run with player suggestions but I do genuinely care that you guys enjoy this quest.

I will freely admit that I mishandled that last thread. The more I look at it the more that I've found better ways to tell a similar if not a better story with more player input. So for that I do genuinely apologize.

However, and while I appreciate players defending the quest and what not, I would ask that everyone just try and take a step back and still try to be civil. I realize that this is 4chan and it comes with the territory but I would still like people to try and be civil. I love seeing discussion and input, it's part of the reason I've stuck around QM'ing for this past year and a half. All I ask is everyone try to be civil. Thank you guys. Love you all!

Now, with that being said, can I get 6d6-2 for a Cautious Fighting Attack
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Rolled 6, 6, 2, 3, 4, 1 - 2 = 20 (6d6 - 2)

>>4498276
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Rolled 2, 6, 1, 4, 3, 3 - 2 = 17 (6d6 - 2)

>>4498276
So was it just ordinary food poisoning?
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Rolled 2, 4, 4, 1, 3, 3 - 2 = 15 (6d6 - 2)

>>4498276
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>>4498280
17

>>4498284
14

>>4498304
12

Alright thanks guys. I'm still feeling a little under the weather but I'll have a post up sometime today. I'll update on Twitter when I'm about to get started
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--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Warfare (Command) Test ---
Rolled 9 vs DC: 9, 15, 21
Result: One Degree of Success, Failed, Failed

There were men about but many seemed to be giving the man with the axe a wide berth. A number of bodies lay near him and many of those had missing limbs as he had hewn apart with his weapon of choice. Fighting was still going on all around you and so you bellowed out for anyone who would stand against this man with you.

A single man came forward and brandished his weapon and shield aggressively towards the bearded man. He was clad in good chainmail, castle forged but plain, and his spear seemed to be well made as well. A pin in the shape of a blue beetle was attached to the leather jerkin he wore over his mail. He looked to you with a fierce look and a nod. The man picked up his axe in both hands and uttered something in a foreign tongue that you did not understand.

Essosi. You’d never been fond of the men from across the Narrow Sea. Your experience with them was limited but as a rule you found them to be craven and dishonourable. Their men who preferred to poison their enemies at a feast than face them in the field while their women were wantons and whores. Similar to the dornish in a lot of ways. Perhaps that’s why this man had been hired on to defend some daughter of Dorne.


“ARRAYEL! AZZENDVEL! PASPANEL!” His words were loud and assertive and he charged with purpose taking up his axe in both hands and striding towards you with purpose. You stayed back with your shield in front of you and your hammer at the ready. The Bettley man however countercharged him and led with his spear point in the search of glory.
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--- Initiative ---
Horo Necorus rolled 8
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 4
House Bettley Soldier rolled 5
Result: Horo Necorus goes first

--- Horo Necorus Charge ---
*Axe Fighter I Activated – Sacrificed 2 Bonus Dice*
Rolled 14 vs Combat Defense: 8
Two Degrees of Success
8 Damage (Athletics+3) x 2 = 16 Damage
16 Damage – 5 Armour + 2 Damage (Axe Fighter I – Ignore Armour) = 13 Damage
12 Health – 13 Damage = -1 Damage
Result: House Bettley Soldier Slain

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Cautious Attack ---
Rolled 17 vs Combat Defense: 9
Two Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Horo Necorus Superior Half Plate Ar goes from 10 – 8
5 Damage x 2 = 10 Damage
10 Damage – 10 Armour = 0 Damage
Result: Horo Necorus Undamaged
3/4 Injuries
0/3 Wounds

The Essosi man side stepped the soldiers spear thrust with practiced ease and brought his great axe down and then upwards slashing through the wood shaft of his opponents’ spear. The wood snapped upwards and the now useless weapon fell to the floor when the axe came whirling around and bit hard into the neck of the spearman. So great was the force behind the blow that the mans spine was shorn through and his head hung grotesquely from a flap of skin as he fell to the ground as little more than something resembling a pile of meat and rags.

He came at you next and you waited patiently. That axe of his was dangerous and you had no intention of losing any of your limbs. The opportunity came during a flourish of his weapon and your arm reached out to bludgeon the mans right elbow. The steel crumpled before the strength of the blow but the man made no hint of sound from the pain. The only sign was his face showed a slight grimace but even that soon disappeared as he used the butt of his axe to strike your shield and create the distance needed for him to use his reach advantage…

--- How to proceed? ---
>Cautious Attack
Take a -1D penalty in exchange for +3 Combat Defense

>Disarm
Roll as normal for a Fighting Test vs your opponents Passive Fighting. If you succeed with at least two degrees you disarm your opponent, sending their weapon 1d6 yards away.

>Knockdown
Roll an Athletics test vs Passive Agility. On a success, your opponent is knocked down. You gain +1D to your attack next round as they attempt to stand up.

>Regular Attack
As normal.
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>>4498962
>Cautious Attack
Help ;_;
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>>4498962
>Disarm
Shit shit aaaaaaaa
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>>4498962
Does the +3 CD effect of Cautious Attack apply the same round or the next round? In the next round, will our +3 CD from this first attack carry over or will we have to take Cautious Attack again for +3CD?

Also, a goddamn Norvoshi like Areo Hotah, damn, he better be guarding something good.
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>>4498962
>Cautious Attack
Uh oh. Is this guy from the faith or order that ritually marries their axes? From Norvos, I think. Considering our injured state, we have probably gone and bitten off more than we can safely chew here...
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>>4498983
The rulebook isn't super clear on when exactly the bonus takes place, so I'm going to be rolling with it as follows...

The +3 to Combat Defense takes place for the round it is chosen. It applies regardless of initiative to represent the cautious nature of the attack during the round, but does not carry over to the next round.
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>>4498981
Disarm will have a DC of like 23-24 (don't forget we have to get 2 degrees for it to succeed). I think knockdown will have a better chance of success, his Agility seems to be 3 at max. So that's DC 12, easily doable, and he wastes the next round getting up.
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Alright I'll switch to Cautious Attack to speed this up. I definitely think we should do a Knockdown followed by a Reckless Attack when he tries to get up, though. We'll be rolling with 7 fucking test dice, it'll be an easy 4 successes.
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>>4498962
>>Cautious Attack
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>>4498995
Also, damn, we took that first cautious attack for nothing, when the CD bonus didn't even come into play because he wasn't attacking us. I would have voted for Reckless Attack as our first attack if we'd known. Something to keep in mind now.
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I'll call it here for cautious attack. I'm going to ask for an agility test to keep things out in the open here.

2d6-7 please
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Rolled 5, 3 - 7 = 1 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499030
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Rolled 3, 2 - 7 = -2 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499030
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Rolled 5, 2 - 7 = 0 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499030
Haha props to you for doing this, but I don't think Agility tests will matter until he's down to 1 test die. It's okay if you roll.
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Alright and now I'll take 3d6-6 for Horo please
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Rolled 1, 2, 1 - 6 = -2 (3d6 - 6)

>>4499041
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Rolled 2, 6, 1 - 6 = 3 (3d6 - 6)

>>4499041
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Rolled 4, 2, 1 - 6 = 1 (3d6 - 6)

>>4499041
You can speed this up by rolling for both on your end. I don't think anybody here has a problem with that. You'd have to roll like this three times for Mervyn to ever go first in this fight >4499043
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Rolled 2, 5, 5 - 6 = 6 (3d6 - 6)

>>4499041
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>>4499041
I clearly haven't been here the whole time. Can some one tell me why we only have three die? And no bonuses at least? I get the malus on it(Being injured? = -6?). And I get the -1D from cautious. And other -1d due to a wound.
takes us from 5 dice to 3 die. But no bonuses?
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>>4499052
nvm...I just read the whole thing and that it's for horo...
I wouldn't have thought you wanted us to roll for an enemy.
>>4499049
i agree.
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>>4499052
We're rolling for the other guy's Agility test here (for transparency I suppose, though I don't think it's needed). Our fighting test comes after this.
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>>4499052
This is only the agility test.

Alright and now I'll need the 6d6-2 for Fighting please.

5D (Fighting Rank) + 1D (Expertise) + 3B (Bludgeon Bonus Dice) - 1B (Fatigue) - 1D (Wound) - 1D (Cautious Attack) + 1 (Superior Weapon) - 3 (Injuries)
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Rolled 5, 6, 5, 2, 6, 4 - 2 = 26 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499059
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Rolled 4, 1, 3, 4, 6, 2 - 2 = 18 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499059
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Rolled 5, 4, 1, 3, 5, 3 - 2 = 19 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499059
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Rolled 2, 1, 1, 5, 3, 6 + 2 = 20 (6d6 + 2)

>>4499059
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By the way Joe, is he rolling with just 4 test dice or did he roll really badly to get a 14 on a 4d6 best of 3 here?
>>4498962
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>>4499067
His fighting stats are 5D, 3B (Axes). So very similar to Mervyn. Last round he charged which dropped him to 4D, and using Axe Fighter I sacrifices some bonus dice to get gaurunteed damage
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>>4499069
Btw Joe you did us dirty in the first round by not telling us that the CD+3 from the cautious attack only applied to the same round, not the next round. Since we knew he was going to attack the mook anyway, the cautious attack was useless and we could have gone for a Reckless attack. Not hating, just could have been handled better, because as you said, the rulebook isn't clear on when the bonus applied. Mistake on my part too to assume it applied to the next round and not asking you for a clarification earlier.
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>>4499077
To be fair, he could have been a berserker, no?
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>>4499081
Could still be, that's fair. Guess we'll find out now. I'm worried his piercing damage is going to do us in with injuries and wounds even if he can't get past our armor.
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--- Initiative ---
Horo Necorus rolled 3
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 1
Result: Horo Necorus goes first

--- Horo Necorus Disarm Attack ---
*Axe Fighter I Activated – Sacrificed 3 Bonus Dice*
Rolled 19 vs Combat Defense: 15
One Degrees of Success
8 Damage (Athletics+3) x 1 = 8 Damage
8 Damage – 11 Armour + 3 Damage (Axe Fighter I – Ignore Armour) = 2 Damage
4 Health – 3 Damage = 1 Damage
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Cautious Attack ---
Rolled 20 vs Combat Defense: 9
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Horo Necorus Superior Half Plate Ar goes from 8 – 6
5 Damage x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 8 Armour = 7 Damage
*Injury Taken*
7 Damage – 4 = 3 Damage
6 Health – 3 Damage = 3 Health
Result: Horo Necorus Damaged
4/4 Injuries
0/3 Wounds

The man facing you took his steps as carefully as a shadowcat. Each step was chosen meticulously and he seemed surprisingly light on his feet. The two of you circled one another watching and waiting for a moment of weakness or a misstep in form. The Essosi man brought his axe down on you in a manner not unlike a peasant might split a log. You raised your shield and felt the thunderous blow all the way up your arm to your shoulder. He spun and pulled his weapon out of the wood of your shield as he dug the haft of his axe inside your guard and tried to leverage your hammer out of your hand.

Your hammer rolled with the strike and you tightened your grip when it threatened to pull free but only barely. He was inside your guard now and the greater length of his weapon was useless in close and you meant to see him pay. You aimed a headbutt for the back of his head and metal collided into metal and knocked him forward. Your hammer found him square in the hip as you began to take your toll. Already his armour was looking less effective despite it’s fine make. Small dents and hole were appearing where you struck and you smiled despite yourself.

You took a moment to savour your breath. Blood was pooling around your feet and beads of sweat were forming on your brow. The small silver circle that was Alyssa’s locket could be felt against your bare chest and the previous injuries and wounds you’d taken ached but this was almost done. It was almost done…

--- How to proceed? ---
>Cautious Attack
Take a -1D penalty in exchange for +3 Combat Defense

>Disarm
Roll as normal for a Fighting Test vs your opponents Passive Fighting. If you succeed with at least two degrees you disarm your opponent, sending their weapon 1d6 yards away.

>Knockdown
Roll an Athletics test vs Passive Agility. On a success, your opponent is knocked down. You gain +1D to your attack next round as they attempt to stand up.

>Regular Attack
As normal.
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>>4499108
>>Cautious Attack
lets just commit to it I guess.
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>>4499108
>>Regular Attack
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>>4499108
>Knockdown
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>>4499108
>Cautious Attack
I don't see a more reliable option. We'll probably have to take an injury next round though. Oh well.
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>>4499114
I thought you roll athletics for a knockdown?
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>>4499108
>Cautious Attack
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>>4499127
Yeah I fucked up there. Deleting that post now. Clearly I'm not sober enough for this.
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Alright calling it for Cautious.

2d6-7 please for agility
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Rolled 3, 4 + 7 = 14 (2d6 + 7)

>>4499135
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Rolled 1, 4 - 7 = -2 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499135
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Rolled 4, 3 - 7 = 0 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499135
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>>4499137
0

>>4499138
-2

>>4499139
0

Alright and 3d6-4 for Horo's agility as well please
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Rolled 3, 1, 4 + 4 = 12 (3d6 + 4)

>>4499146
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Rolled 4, 1, 1 - 4 = 2 (3d6 - 4)

>>4499146
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Rolled 3, 1, 6 - 4 = 6 (3d6 - 4)

>>4499146
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Rolled 4, 3, 5 - 4 = 8 (3d6 - 4)

>>4499146
wait shouldn't he have disarmed us?
--- Horo Necorus Disarm Attack ---
*Axe Fighter I Activated – Sacrificed 3 Bonus Dice*
Rolled 19 vs Combat Defense: 15
if he rolled a 19? and used axe fighter I? Or did he just roll a 14?
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>>4499137
>>4499148
Dammit, I keep messing it up. Yeah definitely not sober enough for this. See you tomorrow guys, keep Mervyn alive.
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>>4499152
>If you succeed with at least two degrees you disarm your opponent, sending their weapon 1d6 yards away.
We were 1 away from being disarmed
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>>4499152
Disarm needs two degrees of success in order for it to actually work. The rulebook words it as a regular attack which is why Axe Fighter I still applies as he is sacrificing bonus dice to make sure he inflicts the damage.

Now, onto the next round here...

>>4499157
He actually succeeded in disarming Mervyn this round with a massive roll of 24, so the cautious attack will likely be for not.

As it stands I'm going to change that attack to a Knockdown instead if there are no objections as I feel it would be a natural reaction to someone who just got the weapon torn out of their hands. Sound good?
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>>4499152
It looked like a regular test. He would need a 29 to manage a disarm. Kind of pointless to try it.
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>>4499164
Please consult the rulebook again, the difficulty should have been 23, not 15.
>Resolve as a standard attack except your difficulty is equal to your opponent's passive Fighting result.
In fact he shouldn't have damaged us at all here >>4499108 because his roll didn't exceed 23. Even if he rolls 24 that's a one degree success.
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I'm gonna step back here and let the rule wonks hammer it out. (heh)
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>>4499164
Ah that makes more sense for why it was rolled that way. He would've been much better off not sacrificing the bonus dice and fishing for that second degree otherwise. Passive fighting would be 5x4=20 +5 extra degree +4 more needed from injuries now for a 29 total. Unless you're using CD instead?
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>>4499174
>>4499181
Alright give me a minute here to delve into the rulebook here.

I was under the impression determining your passive stats was done by multiplying the ability by 3 but I'll see if I'm mistaken. Just give me a minute here
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>>4499188
Ahh. Should be 4.
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Damn this is becoming a mess. I don't know your homebrew rules but even Axe Fighter 1 says
>If you damage your foe, that opponent takes additional damage at the start of his next turn. The amount of damage is equal to the number of bonus dice sacrificed. Thus damage ignores AR.

Notice "If you damage your foe". So here >>4499108 his regular attack did not damage us outright, therefore his piercing damage should not have applied either. Unless you have homebrew rules which are different.
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>>4499168
2 degree's...
Our CD is 15.
15 = 1 degree.
20 = 2 degrees.
He rolled a 19 + axe fighter I = 24
Is my understanding of it. But I haven't poured over the rolls to know exceptions and modifiers and such and blah blah.
>>4499164
thank you.
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>>4499192
I'm looking at my rulebook right now and the quote is as follows

>Whenever you make a fighting test to attack using an axe, you can sacrifice bonus ice before the test to deal additional damage. On a hit with the attack, your target takes extra damage equal to the number of bonus dice you sacrificed at the start of it's next turn. This extra damage ignores AR.

I'm genuinely confused about where this additional +5 is coming from though
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>>4499194
The difficulty on a disarm test is our passive Fighting, not the CD.

>>4499188
Joe I'll refer you to this in page 54:
>Your rank in a specialty provides a number of bonus dice toward your
ability test, but specialties provide some uses beyond the norm. Whenever
an opponent rolls a test against your passive test result, you may add the
number of bonus dice from a specialty that most closely applies to your
passive test result. For example, if a spy tries to sneak past you, he rolls
a Stealth test against your passive Awareness test. Assuming you have
Awareness 4, your passive result would be 16 (4×rank 4). If, however, you
had 2B in Notice, your passive result would be 18 instead (16 +2 =18).
Since he's rolling against our Passive Fighting and we're using a hammer, our bonus dice from bludgeons should also apply, taking our passive Fighting to 5x4+3=23
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>>4499198
Damn, I think we're talking past each other here. Are we using different versions of the rulebook then? Because I quoted the exact line. I'm using the version from Bogg's Drive. Here's the link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gieuIrCoHbYbWdm-BNFQQW_ruLlMTdVu

Here's the quote:
>Whenever you are armed with an axe and roll a Fighting test to attack a foe, you can sacrifice a number of bonus dice to threaten a nasty gash. If you damage your foe, that opponent takes additional damage at the start of his next turn. The amount of damage is equal to the number of bonus dice sacrificed. This damage ignores AR.

Are you using a different version, perhaps?
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>>4499199
Well I'll be damned. Forgive my own ignorance of these things you guys. For some reason I figured passive stats were calculated in the same way as health and composure by multiplying the relative stat by 3. My bad.

>>4499203
I think we might be. I've seen other versions floated around and the majority of the difference is specifically in benefits and drawbacks as far as I've seen.

Alright in that case then Mervyn is not disarmed and instead fights on and I'm going to readjust how Horo is fighting from now on.

Can I get 6d6-2 for fighting please
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>>4499199
>The difficulty on a disarm test is our passive Fighting, not the CD.
I see it now, thanks.
>>4499168
I believe I got it now.
Passive fighting being 5x4 = 20 +3 = 23 mean he would need a 28.
He got a 24, meaning he only got 1 degree AFTER using axe fighter. Hence him failing to disarm us.
>>4499203

I would still rule that he he gets his extra degree. He "Expertly" used his axe to hit our hammer and get his +1 degree. It just wasn't a hard enough hit.
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Rolled 3, 6, 4, 4, 6, 5 - 2 = 26 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499205
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Rolled 2, 3, 2, 3, 3, 3 - 2 = 14 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499205
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Rolled 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 4 - 2 = 12 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499205
Switch up the rolls, Joe. Assume he got 24 last time and made a cut. This time he rolled a 19 and got nothing. This way you don't have to rewrite stuff.
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Rolled 4, 2, 1, 2, 5, 1 - 2 = 13 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499205
I'll defer to your version of course. Perhaps you can upload your version on the drive in the future like Boggs and Father do? I checked, btw, and Father's version is the same as Boggs' version, and says this: >>4499203
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>>4499203
Also I checked out that link and my hard copy definitely has different wording to the one in the document. For my own sanity I'm going to use the hardcover one in front of me but I appreciate you pointing it out.

>>4499206
And now I understand what the +5 meant. Alright all is well and understood. This may have been why I was hesitant about bringing in the more complicated ruleset but we're going to get through this haha.

>>4499213
That's likely what I'll do. Pretty sound suggestion.

Blech. What a mess. Excuse me as I try to clean all this up and we can get through this fight tonight!
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>>4499213
Yeah that's way to resolve this I think, without rewriting the last update. Assume 24 before and 19 now. It's only fair that if he's using Disarm his difficulty should also be that of Disarm. So no success this time, and no Piercing damage either. *phew*
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>>4499223
Yeah you were right about those Extended Rules complicating things, huh.. I think we'll stick to regular rules for most fights now, like we did before. This was a life or death situation, so a unique circumstance. Normally we aren't in too much danger of our lives, here we were already on 1 Wound and 3 injuries, I think you can understand anons' desperation in wanting to stay alive. Sorry if we caused you too much grief by doing this Joe, and thanks for listening!
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I am genuinely sorry for mucking this up you guys. This was supposed to be a very tense and close fight that I've fucked up so I really do apologize.

I appreciate all of your patience in all of this, especially with everything that happened last thread. I really do. Anyways, onto writing!
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>>4499223
>And now I understand what the +5 meant
I actually think you're right. as I said I don't claim to be an expert on rules in any manner.
I THOUGHT axe fighter gave one free degree as long blade fighter I does.

When armed with a Long Blade, you may sacrifice all of your bonus dice from Long Blades to gain one free degree of success if you successfully hit your opponent. In addition, adversaries wielding nonshield parrying weapons take a –1 penalty to their Combat Defense
against your attacks.

That is NOT the case.

So it wouldn't be +5 to his roll at all.
It just does the extra damage if he MANAGES to hit. Our evenmy gains 1 extra damage ignoring armor for every bonus die given up. And seems like the disarm failed to hit us in both cases. God bless you QM, this is easy to get bogged down in.
>>4499233
Really thank you for your time and effort. I could never.
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>>4499230
Using extended rules is actually quite fun. But since this is the first time we're doing this so some hiccups are to be expected.
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--- Initiative ---
Horo Necorus rolled 8
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 0
Result: Horo Necorus goes first

--- Horo Necorus Disarm Attack ---
*Axe Fighter I Activated – Sacrificed 3 Bonus Dice*
Rolled 19 vs Passive Fighting: 23
Attack Failed
Due to me being an asshat and an idiot and trying to avoid rewriting stuff to maintain the flow.
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Undamaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 1/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Cautious Attack ---
Rolled 19 vs Combat Defense: 9
Three Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Horo Necorus Superior Half Plate AR goes from 6 – 4
5 Damage x 3 = 15 Damage
15 Damage – 6 Armour = 9 Damage
*Wound Taken*
9 Damage – 9 = 0 Damage
3 Health – 0 Damage = 3 Health
Result: Horo Necorus Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 1/3

Wearing a fully enclosed helm had it’s drawbacks. The eye slits limited your field of vision, it was more difficult to hear and last but not least it made it dreadfully hot once you began to fight in them, even in the dead of winter. However, there were drawbacks to open face helms like the one the Essosi wore, least of all exposing your face and more importantly your eyes.

The Essosi’s own were dark and sunk into his skull and you followed them as they stared intensely at your hammer. The man would have been a fool try a similar maneuver twice but it seemed he was fool enough. The axe swung and you shield went up, he spun but this time your hammer was raised high so he found nothing but empty air with the butt of his axe. A push with your shield gave you the necessary distance and your hammer did the rest.

Three strikes in quick succession to the mans arm and legs brought another look of pain and discontent onto his foreign face. He had begun to favor his own left leg and you had struck there the hardest to inflict maximum damage. You’d not felt a bone break but if his pale skin was not already black with bruises than you would have been shocked…

--- How to proceed? ---
>Cautious Attack
Take a -1D penalty in exchange for +3 Combat Defense

>Disarm
Roll as normal for a Fighting Test vs your opponents Passive Fighting. If you succeed with at least two degrees you disarm your opponent, sending their weapon 1d6 yards away.

>Knockdown
Roll an Athletics test vs Passive Agility. On a success, your opponent is knocked down. You gain +1D to your attack next round as they attempt to stand up.

>Regular Attack
As normal.
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>>4499250
>>Cautious Attack
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>>4499250
>Regular Attack
Let's end this
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>>4499250
>Cautious Attack
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>>4499267
>Count me onto whatever the tally is up to for dropping this quest.
I'm sure you'll be back as always, like an abused housewife.
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>>4499250
>Cautious Attack
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Calling it for cautious here. 2d6-7 for agility please
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Rolled 2, 6 + 7 = 15 (2d6 + 7)

>>4499284
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>>4499282
You're not being subtle here anon. It's pretty obvious who you are.
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>>4499287
This is the third time I've fucked up the agility roll now today...
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Rolled 1, 3 - 7 = -3 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499284
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Rolled 2, 5 - 7 = 0 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499284
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Rolled 6, 5 - 7 = 4 (2d6 - 7)

>>4499284
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I've been enjoying this quest a lot, no idea why theres so much toxicity all of the sudden
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Alright and now I'll need 2d6-4 for Horo as well please
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Rolled 6, 5 - 4 = 7 (2d6 - 4)

>>4499303
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Rolled 5, 2 - 4 = 3 (2d6 - 4)

>>4499303
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>>4499302
it's literally one dude
and he's posting in the general again lol
>>4499299
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>>4499302
Well I mishandled the last thread as I've admitted previously, and I deserve the flack that I've gotten for it. If people stop following the quest as a result than they stop following and I don't blame them for it. I do hope that eventually this toxicity will die down after a while but that remains to be seen.

>>4499306
The 7 will do. Horo goes first with a proper attack this time.

Lastly, I'll need the 6d6-2 please and thank you guys.
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Rolled 3, 5, 2, 2, 2, 1 - 2 = 13 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499313
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>>4499318
Just leave. How many times have you promised to already?
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If someone can just roll the Fighting rolls please..

.>>4499282
>>4499322
I would ask you to enlighten me on this Darklyn business but that would shit up the thread even more, so I won't.
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>>4499322
I did mishandle a round of combat from being more than a bit rusty regarding the rules of the more complicated actions. As for Dr.Darklyn, I can't say I understand the reference, and having an anon who understands the rules and participates is alright by me. It can be helpful even. I'm sorry to have disenfranchised you as a player though regardless.
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Rolled 4, 1, 2, 3, 5, 5 - 2 = 18 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499313
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Rolled 1, 3, 5, 2, 2, 2 - 2 = 13 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499313
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Rolled 6, 3, 3, 3, 5, 3 - 2 = 21 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499313
I thought I rolled..weird.
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Rolled 4, 3, 1, 4, 1, 3 - 2 = 14 (6d6 - 2)

>>4499313
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>>4499331
sorry about that. let it load twice. and reloaded the page, and it didn't come up. not trying to reroll.
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>>4499325
Don't bother with the pathetic troll joe. He's just having a multi thread shit fit.
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Yea I would ignore that guy, even though last thread was a bit rough I think everything that's happened up to now really fits the the ASOIF genre, and has made merv a very interesting character to follow
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--- Initiative ---
Horo Necorus rolled 7
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled 4
Result: Horo Necorus goes first

--- Horo Necorus Attack ---
*Axe Fighter I Activated – Sacrificed 2 Bonus Dice*
Rolled 21 vs Combat Defense: 15
Two Degrees of Success
8 Damage (Athletics+3) x 2 = 16 Damage
16 Damage – 11 Armour + 2 Damage (Axe Fighter I – Ignore Armour) = 18(2) Damage
1 Health – 18(2) Damage = -17 Health
*Wound Taken*
18 Damage – 18 = 0 Damage
1 Health – 0 = 1 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
Injuries: 3/4
Wounds: 2/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Cautious Attack ---
Rolled 15 vs Combat Defense: 9
Two Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Horo Necorus Superior Half Plate AR goes from 4 – 2
5 Damage x 2 = 10 Damage
10 Damage – 4 Armour = 6 Damage
*Wound Taken*
6 Damage – 6 = 0 Damage
3 Health – 0 Damage = 3 Health
Result: Horo Necorus Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 2/3

“Ulwe kahkule Westoroshi.”

The foreign words meant nothing to you but you recognized the last one. Westorosi. Was he insulting your homeland or your people? You couldn’t say but you had words for him.

“Go to fucking hell…” The words were said with bile strong enough to melt through steel.

The Norvosi shook his head and braced himself before launching into a ferocious barrage of axe blows that rock you to you core. You block three in quick succession but the fourth catches you in the ankle while the fifth managed to connect with your helm sending your head whipping backwards.

“ARRAYEL! AZZENDVEL! PASPANEL!”

He bellowed the words between each of his strikes and he keeps repeating the words as the tide of battle shifts and you went on the offensive. You used your shield, your hammer, hell you would have used your fists and teeth if it came down to it. You battered the man down with your hammer with furious blows that sunder his half plate and your blows finally take the desired toll upon him. Pain shows openly on his face and you could finally hear his heavy breathing…

--- How to proceed? ---
>Cautious Attack
Take a -1D penalty in exchange for +3 Combat Defense

>Disarm
Roll as normal for a Fighting Test vs your opponents Passive Fighting. If you succeed with at least two degrees you disarm your opponent, sending their weapon 1d6 yards away.

>Knockdown
Roll an Athletics test vs Passive Agility. On a success, your opponent is knocked down. You gain +1D to your attack next round as they attempt to stand up.

>Regular Attack
As normal.
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>>4499346
Do we also do damage on the Knockdown attack?
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>>4499346
>>Cautious Attack
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>>4499355
There is no damage but if you go first than he won't be attacking you. Plus you gain 1D on your attack next turn. However, your CD will drop from 15 to 12 for this round
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>>4499360
Sticking to
>Cautious Attack
then.
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>>4499355
he just lost a die just like we just lost a die.
Our best bet is to try and not get hit.
So we've 3 dice, if we play it cautious. idk if his agility is reduced or his CD is reduced now that he is wounded, almost as bad as us.
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>>4499346
>Regular Attack
We can go first this round

>>4499362
When will you just fuck off
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>>4499364
Yeah I noticed we're rolling with 1 more dice than him. Cautious Attack seems best then, when he's down to 2 dice he won't be able to hit at all.
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>>4499362
Can you fuck off?

We are literally at deaths door as well. He needs only 1 degree of success to kill us off as well. which isn't impossible. Actually by simply sacrificing 1 bonus die. He does 1 damage automatically past armor, If I am correct. We have full injuries.
It's pretty much decided, by the person who goes first/gets 1 degree of success. I could be wrong, But I think that's how it currently it.
>>4499367
what is his dice pool? I am just not fully informed I think. for agility and fighting?
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>>4499371
We have this round and if both characters take their last wound, the next round is fatal to whoever is damaged first.

Alright I'm going to call it for Cautious to keep things rollling.

1d6-7 for Agility please
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Rolled 6 - 7 (1d6 - 7)

>>4499373
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Rolled 5 - 7 (1d6 - 7)

>>4499373
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Rolled 3 - 7 (1d6 - 7)

>>4499373
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>>4499374
-1

>>4499375
-2

>>4499377
-4

Alright and 1d6-4 for Horo please
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Rolled 6 - 4 (1d6 - 4)

>>4499378
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>>4499379
lol well...damn. talk about luck..no point in more rolls. He goes first, hopefully he doesn't destroy us.
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Rolled 4 - 4 (1d6 - 4)

>>4499378

>>4499379
Oh no.
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Rolled 3 - 4 (1d6 - 4)

>>4499378
If we survive gotta get that agility up
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>>4499380
He has three dice left. Even if he somehow gets the highest roll possible it would be just one degree of success. With one degree he wouldn't go through our armor. So we should survive this.
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Alright I need 5d6-2 for fighting please
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>>4499387
but if he sacrifices his dice, he does damage that ignores armor.
Literally, don't we only have 1 health? so him sacrificing 1 bonus die, automatically grants him a our last wound no? I may be confusing things, i never understand tanking damage with injuries and wounds perfectly.
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Rolled 1, 1, 1, 6, 4 - 2 = 11 (5d6 - 2)

>>4499389
so we now have 3 die to use, or just 2?
5 + 1(expertise) - 2 wounds = 4 dice. - 1 for cautious is 3, correct?
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>>4499392
Correct. 3 Test Dice for Mervyn here.
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Rolled 6, 4, 3, 6, 5 - 2 = 22 (5d6 - 2)

>>4499389
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Rolled 3, 5, 2, 4, 6 - 2 = 18 (5d6 - 2)

>>4499389
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>>4499390
We have one injury left to burn
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Man, sometimes these rules can be quite autistic.
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>>4499400
Only as much as you let them to be. Reason why most QMs uses are rather relaxed version of the rules.
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b]--- Initiative ---[/b]
Horo Necorus rolled 2
Ser Mervyn Reynold rolled -1
Result: Horo Necorus goes first

--- Horo Necorus Attack ---
*Axe Fighter I Activated – Sacrificed 1 Bonus Dice*
Rolled 15 vs Combat Defense: 15
One Degrees of Success
8 Damage (Athletics+3) x 1 = 8 Damage
8 Damage – 11 Armour + 1 Damage (Axe Fighter I – Ignore Armour) = (1) Damage
1 Health – 1 Damage = 0 Health
*Injury Taken*
1 Damage – 4 = 0 Damage
1 Health – 0 = 1 Health
Result: Ser Mervyn Reynold Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 2/3

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Cautious Attack ---
Rolled 17 vs Combat Defense: 9
Two Degrees of Success
*Bludgeon Fighter I Activated*
Horo Necorus Superior Half Plate AR goes from 2 – 0
5 Damage x 2 = 10 Damage
10 Damage – 2 Armour = 8 Damage
*Wound Taken*
8 Damage – 8 = 0 Damage
3 Health – 0 Damage = 3 Health
Result: Horo Necorus Damaged
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 3/3

What happened next was largely a blur. The Essosi guard fought like a demon and roared the three words again as he swung his axe. It was as if you were a tree that he was trying to fell. Your blocks were getting sloppy but fortunately his own strikes were lacking in the strength that they possessed earlier. You grit your teeth and accept the pain of the blows that cause pain to shoot up your arm from blocking the blows.

His armour was in absolute tatters and your hammer was now finding flesh when it connected instead of steel. The man finally roared in pain and you matched him as you swung your hammer with a vengeance you had scarcely felt before. The man angled his approach to you to put the hallway of apartments to his back and slammed his axe into the floor.

“Arrayel. Azzendvel. Paspanel.”

“Fucking die already Essosi scum...”

“You Westeroshi. You shall not go by. Not while I have breath.”

--- How to proceed? ---
>Cautious Attack
Take a -1D penalty in exchange for +3 Combat Defense

>Disarm
Roll as normal for a Fighting Test vs your opponents Passive Fighting. If you succeed with at least two degrees you disarm your opponent, sending their weapon 1d6 yards away.

>Knockdown
Roll an Athletics test vs Passive Agility. On a success, your opponent is knocked down. You gain +1D to your attack next round as they attempt to stand up.

>Regular Attack
As normal.
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>>4499408
>>Cautious Attack
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>>4499408
So who goes first now? He has 0 test dice now right?
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>>4499408
>Cautious Attack
Can we just skip this round? He's obviously not going to hit us.
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>>4499414
>>4499413
idk where the -4 and the -7 are coming from.
But if we roll a 2 or under for all three rolls he could some how still win. lol
If the -4 and the -7 stay the same that is.
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>>4499408
>Cautious Attack
>>
5d6-3 please
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Rolled 3, 2, 4, 2, 1, 3 - 3 = 12 (6d6 - 3)

>>4499417
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Rolled 3, 2, 5, 5, 1 - 3 = 13 (5d6 - 3)

>>4499417
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Rolled 1, 5, 4, 3, 5 - 3 = 15 (5d6 - 3)

>>4499417
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4 injuries and 3 wounds taken, lol Merv is not doing any raping in this state.
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>>4499426
That's why we brought Cardyn, if we can knock him back into consciousness.
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--- Initiative ---
Horo Necorus unable to roll
Result: Horo Necorus goes first

--- Ser Mervyn Reynolds Cautious Attack ---
Rolled 11 vs Combat Defense: 9
One Degrees of Success
5 Damage x 1 = 5 Damage
5 Damage – 0 Armour = 5 Damage
3 Health – 5 Damage = -2 Health
Result: Horo Necorus Slain
Injuries: 4/4
Wounds: 3/3

He leaned heavily on his axe, clutching at it like a drowning man would a piece of flotsam. His back was hunched and he bled from a dozen wounds and he looked at you with nothing but contempt. The man spat a gobbet of red blood at your feet and nodded towards you. His last breath was a sharp one as he took the weight off of his weapon and took it onto his own feet.

He died cleanly and bravely, a shocking thing for a man from Essos. Your hammer pounded through his helm and into his skull and he fell to the blood slicked floor. Your own hammer and shield fell limp by your side and you turned to face what was a new wave of Westermen surging up the stairs to mingle with the survivors of the first wave. You limped over to Cardyn and helped him to his feet. His face had gone pale and the blood upon his face looked especially striking against his pale skin. He leaned heavily on your shoulder and shuffled along slowly as the two of you walked.

“Come on Cardyn, don’t fucking die on me yet. Let’s find that room.”

It was an easy thing to find the room that Lady Margaret had described to you. It was locked and barred as you expected but you ordered two common soldiers to break the door down. You walked through the threshold like a spectre and gazed upon the dornish woman who was standing before you defiantly.

She was olive skinned and fleshy, the kind that came of living an indulgent lifestyle of feasting and drinking every day. Her eyes were dark pits of anger and a touch of fear but she stood straight backed as you entered the room.

“Lady Vaith I presume?” A fit of coughs overtook you and when you pulled your hand away and found your spittle had small flecks of red in it.

“I am. And who are you?”

“A man who helped take this castle.”

“I can see that. Are you a knight Ser?”

“I am.”

“Then I will surrender myself to your captivity.”

“I didn’t think you had a choice?”

“There is always a choice Ser, in everything we do. You still haven’t told me your name Ser…”

--- What to do with Lady Vaith? ---
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
>Treat her as an enemy (Kill her)

This will be a vote for overnight and likely for a few days. I'm going to take a little while to prepare for the next scenes and decide how I want to do them. I'm expecting to run on Wednesday but I'm not promising anything.

Thank you to all of you who stuck with me through that mess and I apologize again for mucking it up. I think with more use those other rules could be fun to include but I'll need to get more familiar with them. Good night all!
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
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>>4499433
>>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
We're too fucking mad to care at this point

Thanks for running joe
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>>4499433
Does treating her as a noble prisoner bring any benefit? Where is she in the line of succession? How much could we expect her ransom to be unspoiled vs spoiled?
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>>4499433
>>>Treat her as a noble prisoner
Personally I don't think merv is mad enough to betray his family and wife, the only real thing he has left in his life
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Also thanks for running. I see you've been at this for 6 hours straight. Nothing but respect for you.
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>>4499433
>>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
Try not to kill her even in our rage.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

Night Joe. Don't worry about it, you kept on going.
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Just minor irrelevant corrections, Joe.

>>4499250
>Rolled 19 vs Passive Fighting: 23
This should've been 19 vs 20 (because Disarm works against the opponent's passive Fighting score, which is 4 x rank5, you don't add +3 CD to it)

>>4499346
>16 Damage – 11 Armour + 2 Damage (Axe Fighter I – Ignore Armour) = 18(2) Damage
>1 Health – 18(2) Damage = -17 Health
What happened here? 16-11 = 5 + 2 = 7
Regardless, Mervyn still would take a wound.

Thanks for running and bearing with mechanical complications.

>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
Mervyn is not Aurion.
Can we at least test our Will (Dedication) afterwards, Joe? Even if it is -2D -4

>>4499444
Mervyn's rage is different: he gets detached but doesn't lose control.
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>>4499450
Specialty dice are added as a modifier to the passive result.
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>>4499452
Interesting, didn't know that.
Here's the pic from the rulebook. So, for clarity, it was 4x5 + 3 (for 3B in bludgeons) to test against.
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In retrospect Knockdown was the right tactic, since we had solid chances even against Agility 4, more so his actual Agility 3. Something to note for the future.

He wore half-plate so would take a whole turn getting up regardless of how many actions characters were allowed to take a turn.

All of this underscores the fact that you can't neglect Agility, spending XP on just Fighting, Athletics and Endurance. Bulky bois with poor mobility are easy to topple, who would've thunk!
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
God that was a crazy fight.
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>>4499474
Yeah, it could swing any way.
It could be just my mood but I had a feeling that the fight would turn very ugly. Statting the little page boy Marqus having been raised by a stern grandmother in exile wherever? Idk, that's a big shift in tone. Mervyn has so much left to do to secure his legacy, he just can't go now.

And tbfh Mervyn doesn't need guilt added to his baggage train of misery already comprised of contempt, misfortune and torment.
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>>4499490
Mervyn already got guilt. He killed his best friend. Can only imagine how Merv will react when he finds out he was tricked and that Tywin didnt order it, he killed his best friend for nothing
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
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>>4499496
Okay, to be more specific, the guilt of adultery.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
Personally, I like Mervyn when he's cold-blooded in his anger rather than hot-blooded like Cardyn, which is why I like the dynamic between the two of them. That line when he was fighting the Velaryon pretty much typified what I like about him: “I am Ser Mervyn Reynold. The only son of a long dead bastard and the man who is going to kill you.” It was perfect.

Also, I enjoy the fact that Mervyn is loyal to his family, since it seems to be that one nice redeeming feature that he has. I don't have a problem with dark characters doing bad things, or even going into full evil territory. Really, it's refreshing to play dark characters in quests. I would just find it out of character to do it with Alyssa’s locket still hanging around his neck. Maybe if Alyssa died, but she didn't. That being said, I would definitely throw this woman to Cardyn to placate him and turn a blind eye to it, but I doubt he would even be able to do the deed given the state he's in, with how much blood he has lost. So without anything else to do, I would just plan on getting a nice ransom from her, along with the Velaryon, splitting it with the boys, and then call it a day.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
At least we avoided being called baby killer Mervyn
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>>4499525
Very good summary, it goes along with my thoughts too.
>Maybe if Alyssa died, but she didn't.
That's the condition that would make Mervyn ever consider having another woman. You only have to read Joe's passages in the earlier threads on how strong intimacy between Mervyn and Alyssa is.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
I mean, throwing her to Cardyn would be fine as well.
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>>4499541
Imagine being good old eager Cardyn right now, but not having enough blood to pump into his stallion.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
It’s time
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>>4499433
>>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499546
Sad Cardyn noises
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>worn out and leaking vital fluids
>Cardyn, take off my codpiece
Unless "something less than noble" means beating the crap out of her but leaving alive, I just can't picture it. And then, what's the point? Just doesn't seem all that thought-out.
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>>4499433

>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499433
>>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

COOOOOOOOOOOM
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>>4499590
>worn out and leaking vital fluids

He will be alright.

>And then, what's the point?

I think you know.
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>>4499621
Something that’d fuck us over and cost us money? Something that we’d never get to see the result of? Something that’s far more in line with Aurion than Mervyn? There’s no pay offin quest or outdoor unless you are deliberately trying to fuck things up. Gowatch some GoT series or porn of you need your rocks off that badly.
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>>4499615
>>4499534
>>4499552
Kinda sus about these 1 id posts

>>4499441
We get paid if we don’t. If we do we get nothing. That’s normally how it works.
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>>4499615
I don't understand coomers' stand on this issue when Joe has explicitly said he won't write any racy stuff. Even the option itself says "Fade to black". There's no prior reasons to justify this action, and even now Mervyn looks at Alyssa's locket. He has not shown lustful feelings towards anyone not his wife. Neither Mervyn nor Cardyn are in any position of raping when they're about to pass out from exhaustion and blood loss. Keep the woman safe and keep the money.
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>>4499631
Let's not do this again shall we? Joe wants the toxicity to die out.
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>>4499631
Fuck off with that. I wake up and check the thread and immediately get called out by the self-appointed samefag police?
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>>4499631
What about the satisfaction of COOMING after like a year of not seeing our wife? lol, jk

These are just roving coomvoters. Idk what Joe was thinking when presenting the vote that attracts that kind of public.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

This isn't about "cooming," this is about expressing anger. Anger that Merv should have quite a lot of right now. We don't always have to pick the gamiest decisions.
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>>4499637
We keep getting a mounting running of 1 uid voters on a massively Ooc vote right after a voting shitstorm. It’s suspicious as fuck and going to be rife with people voting for it to be edgy and/or deliberately fuck things up more.


>>4499642
It literally is. Mervyn bents in battle, or in setting someone up to murder them. He’s not Aurion who seems to only think with his manhood. If we wanted to vent our anger we’d kill her in cold blood, not rape her and basically set all our allies against us and hurt the one adult person Mervyn cares anything about right now.
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>>4499645
Let Cardyn peg her with a chair leg for all I care, but Merv himself is above that.
She didn't even provoke the character to warrant a violent reaction.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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"Mervyn, above everything, is loyal to his family and wouldn't go raping a girl when is wife is alive and waiting for him. No matter how angry he is."
vs
"RAAAAAAAUGH, MERVYN SMASH!"

Not to make the other side look like a pack of retards, but if your only argument in doing a thing is explicitly that it's a bad choice then I don't think you're voting in good faith.
Letting Cardyn go for it is one thing. But having Mervyn do it himself seems very out of character even when he's at his lowest.
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>>4499645
Given that you're another first time voter I can say that you look sus too but I'm not going to go there. Let's just leave the accusations and try not to shit up this thread even more.
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Later on I can picture the possibility of him exploring other avenues, torn between duty and urges, when Alyssa isn't able to satisfy him anymore. But right now? They haven't seen other for a long time.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499645
It's a contentious vote. You should expect lurkers to come out.

>>4499649
She didn't. It's not fair to her, but that's war.
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>>4499666
>It's not fair to her, but that's war.
Well, Mervyn never tortured people for pleasure. Neither he ever hurt women out of spite alone. Murdering a girl was done out of duty to his mistress.
What is the emotion controlling him now? He has already all but massacred two very competent warriors to quench his need for violence.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499659
>They haven't seen other for a long time.

More reason not to focus on what happened 10 threads ago. He is a changed man now.

>>4499672
I saw it as highborn contempt. Seven know he's gotten that look before and now he can finally answer it.
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>>4499672
>Well, Mervyn never tortured people for pleasure. Neither he ever hurt women out of spite alone.
I'm very sure that is going to change very soon with Elleanor
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>>4499679
But that's Elleanor, someone that personally wronged him in a horrible way.
There is no in-character reason for Mervyn to betray his wife like this. Contempt for nobility and general anger be damned.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

If the option is up there then it is IC. Simple as
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>>4499677
Yet he carries her locket and uses her name as a battlecry. Mervyn is a more consistent character (on player votes too so far) than a certain other one and it only makes him convincing. All of this doesn't support that he has changed.

Which words did you find contemptuous?

>>4499681
Good point but Elleanor isn't a stranger and did much to deserve his ire.
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>>4499652
>"RAAAAAAAUGH, MERVYN SMASH!"

Lad. You do see how MOST VOTES are just that? We smash down doors to talk to squires. We get stuck in with the boyz in every fight. Now we get here and all the sudden it offends your modern sensibilities so it's not IC?
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>>4499684
> Mervyn is a more consistent character (on player votes too so far) than a certain other one and it only makes him convincing

This is the first time this has EVER been put to a vote. Your sample size for consistency is now 1. These bad, self-insert arguments are what convinced me to vote the other way lol
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>>4499685
The nuance lies in that there would be no issue with him beating her to death, but rape is different because of his loyalty.
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>>4499688
To a cripple he hasn't seen in over a year? Yeah okay. Tell you what, you want to vote for killing her and I might support it. Right now I'm all in since that option has no votes and I'm not going to vote for some faggy "m'lady" option
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Alright coomers let's make a deal.

Joe has said (right in the options and otherwise in the thread) that he won't be writing this in any detail. I'm a somewhat experienced smut writer on QQ. Before the vote is closed, I'll write the scene in detail myself and link it here. If your coomer brains are satisfied, you change your vote to keeping her safe and collecting her ransom. Sounds fair? Your cooming urges are satisfied and the character doesn't have to suffer.
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>>4499687
>Virtue: Loyal
>This is the first time this has EVER been put to a vote. Your sample size for consistency is now 1
Nah, your sample size is 0 and there is a simple reason for that: it was not in character. There were no write-ins, no requests and thus no prompts. Mervyn despite being attractive doesn't flirt, doesn't display any sexual interest in women other than Alyssa.

>>4499692
He doesn't know the extent of her state.
Ransom money to bring home is a much better, more plausible motivation than your rape fantasies. It is not even fitting for the state that he is in.
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I believe that regardless of what you voted for we can all agree that leaving this over several days is a bad idea. The decision should've been made on the start of the next session and closed within the usual ~30mins time.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
Lets get this over with.
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>>4499695
No one is thinking about ransom money in this state. This goes double when you consider the absolute MMORPG style hoarding we've already done with our herd of horses and 2000 gold in glory and the stuff from the Stormlands.

>not in character
Then why is it an option if it's not IC? It's perfectly valid. Who are you to say it isn't?
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
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>>4499695
Why are you responding to him? He's clearly a samefag trying to stir shit, nobody can possibly be that retarded and mean it.
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>>4499694
Do it
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>>4499702
>everyone who doesn't vote MY way for MY character is a SAMEFAG

Notice it's only one side throwing out this obnoxious argument.
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>>4499700
>No one is thinking about ransom money in this state. This goes double when you consider the absolute MMORPG style hoarding we've already done with our herd of horses and 2000 gold in glory and the stuff from the Stormlands.
Could be lowborn mentality of acquiring material things to achieve Mervyn's longstanding goal of becoming landed and building something for his family.

>Then why is it an option if it's not IC?
Yeah I wondered that earlier. I attribute it to a misstep.

>>4499702
Nothing wrong with a discussion (even if it is a moot one) so long as it is civil.

>>4499709
Guess why? One side votes for consistency and the other just wants to see the world burn. The latter doesn't have any stakes.
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>>4499712
I don't see how this makes the world burn at all. I think there is an irony in these "coomer" votes. Those voting to cut loose never cause any shitstorms or fling samefag accusations, yet those who insist on maintaining complete control at all times over their "vision" of the character will throw tantrums and insults if they think they're not getting their way. I wonder which is more mature?
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

Hopefully this works. Anyone else having trouble loading the page on mobile or is it just me?
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Honestly I also believe that Merv's boner is more of the murder kind than of the rape kind so if other anons can agree on a way to brutally execute Lady Elleanor maybe I'll change to watching Cardyn clumsily rape the lady while spitting blood all over.
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This is why I drink Barbara.

The fade to black option could be seen as a number of things. It could be Cardyn in his weakened state, it could be Mervyn, hell it could be a train of commonborn soldiers all taking their turn.

I included it in the vote because yes, Mervyn is very much in a dark place. While I would personally prefer if he didn't , that isn't to say he couldn't.

Also, even in the House Creation thread I stated that I was uncomfortable doing scenes involving things like rape and that hasn't changed, so if that is the choice that wins I'll leave that to your guys imagination.

Anyways, I'll probably leave this for another few hours and give a small update so I can come in fresh on Wednesday dealing with Tygon, Tywin and Bobby B. See you all in a few hours to call this and resolve it better!
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>>4499724
>It could be Cardyn in his weakened state, it could be Mervyn, hell it could be a train of commonborn soldiers all taking their turn.
I feel like it more than very important that players know what their character will be getting into if they vote for an option. Will the details of the fade to black be a secondary vote after this one?
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>>4499724
>The fade to black option could be seen as a number of things.

Thanks for clarifying, Joe. With that in mind...

>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

We already have the Velaryons and this is perfectly in keeping with past actions.
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>>4499719
>going all out

>>4499724
In that case I don't see the difference between options 2 and 3. Does 2 mean that Mervyn becomes even more ignoble?

Hell, she didn't even insult him to consider voting 3. Perhaps do it only to end this quickly before Cardyn and Co get to her.
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>>4499728
Probably not. That's what leaving it to your imagination means. If you think Merv couldn't do it then you can assume that he just stood back and watched Cardyn and some Westerman do the dirty deed.
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>>4499728
>Will the details of the fade to black be a secondary vote after this one?

Do you really want to go through this twice? I certainly don't. I need a drink just from catching up. Besides

>I'll leave that to your guys imagination

He already stated this and it is his quest. Idk why so many have been trying to dictate the votes lately but it's starting to wear on my enjoyment.
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>>4499731
When Alyssa and Mervyn can't do it anymore, Mervyn will start kidnapping peasant wenches and watch good old Cardyn rape and flay them.
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>>4499728
It won't be, no. Those arn't specifics I really care to discuss or put to a vote. If they were I'd have ran this quest on Akun instead. It'll likely be a hazy memory for Mervyn where he remembers bits and pieces.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
Well if the vote's closing in a few hours, might as well vote. Only 1 anon seemed interested in my deal. I'll write the scene regardless.
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I'll be closing the voting at 12pm noon, sharp.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

In light of the new info, I think this is the best option to satisfy the most players, so that's what I'll go for. Thanks for putting up with all this Joe.
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Is phoneposting broken for everyone or just me. I've tried posting like 3 times and every time my post does not appear.
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>>4499750
How am I supposed to post now from the comfort of my bed..

>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>>4499750

Worked for me this morning, doesn't always though. Prob 15% fail rate on it for me.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

>>4492493
At work. This is me. Don't want anyone throwing a fit over a 1-post.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)

Because I don't see what the big deal is. Anons are invested so they're making mountains out of hills. I swear that's not a pun. :^}
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>>4499782
Oh we're going to have a Hill alright. Or will they be a Waters?
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>>4499786
Sand maybe? She's dornish. That is a good question. Do bastards take the father's or mother's name if both are noble?
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>>4499782
Anon that truly made me laugh out loud. Thank you for that.
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
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>>4499433
>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black)
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>>4499433
>Treat her as a noble prisoner
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>Treat her as something less than noble (Fade to black) - 19
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>Treat her as a noble prisoner - 16
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Unless I've miscounted I believe the final score is 19-16 in favor of treating her less than noble. Post will be up shortly.
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my goodness, that's a lot of one 1 post ids, surely they are all going to be around for the next vote and even post, right?
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There was something about this girl that set you on edge. The surety in her voice and her demeanor, it reminded you of Elleanor. She may have stood nearly a foot shorter than you in height but she stared into your eyes with the confidence of a woman of noble birth. The back of your armoured fist caught her in the jaw and sent her sprawling across the room with a gasp of both pain and shock. She raised a hand to her mouth and blinked at it perplexed when it came away wet with blood.

“Ser…Ser I warn you. My father is a powerful man. He is both Lord of Vaith and Lord of the Western Dunes. He is wealthy as well, he will…” You interrupted her speech. It had grown faster and less assured as worry and fear began to set in.

“You highborn are all the same. You all think your lives are some precious thing worth the exchange of gold. My man here lost a finger to take this castle, do you think some gold will buy him a new one? Will gold bring back my friend and my honour? Will gold bring my son back to me you treacherous fucking bitch?”

Confusion mixed with equal parts terror on the girls face now. She half crawled, half scooted away from you as far as she could until she hit the stone wall behind her.

“I…I know nothing of your son Ser. But perhaps I can help. I have connections in this city. My father…”

“Your father isn’t here, and there is nothing he can do for you now.” You looked at Cardyn and gave him a nod. He gave a sheepish smile to you and shook his head.

“I’m… honoured Ser but I don’t think I’ve got it in me. I need a maester more than a maiden.” His breathing was laboured and he winced on his in-breaths. He would need to see a healer and soon.

You looked back at the girl. In the candle light of her chambers her hair almost seemed to take on a red hue while her skin had grown lighter from fright, almost pale. You stared into her eyes and swore you could see hints of green in them. In the shadows she had grown to be Elleanor and your eyes deadened as you stared at her. You could hear men outside in the hallways as screams and laughter began to mix.

“You took my honor and that I could forgive. When you took my son though…”

“Ser I don’t have your son. I never took him. I don’t even know your name. Please Ser! Please!” Her voice grew more and more frantic as you walked away from her to the door and waved forward some men from outside. Tears began to roll down her cheeks as you curled your lip in hatred.

“This is what you deserve Elleanor. This is what you deserve.” The words were a barely audible whisper as you nodded to the two men who had entered the room. The pair grinned maliciously and you pulled forth a stool to sit down and take the pain out of your legs. Fatigue washed over you like a wave and your helm came off of your head as you watched the soldiers begin to take out their own frustrations on the girl.

Hers was only a single scream in the dark. One amidst many…
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Alright and the last rolls I need for today are for Ser Walder Erenford.

Can I get 4d6 (3D+1B) for Awareness and 6D6 (5D+1B) for Fighting please.

Congrats Walder, you are now a secondary character!
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Now that the shitshow is over will we have the time to recover from our wounds?
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Rolled 6, 3, 3, 1 = 13 (4d6)

>>4499851
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Rolled 2, 4, 4, 1 = 11 (4d6)

>>4499851
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Rolled 2, 1, 3, 1, 4, 5 = 16 (6d6)

>>4499851
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Rolled 2, 3, 3, 3 = 11 (4d6)

>>4499851
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Rolled 2, 6, 5, 1 = 14 (4d6)

>>4499851
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Rolled 5, 3, 4, 6, 6, 6 = 30 (6d6)

>>4499851
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Rolled 4, 1, 5, 4, 5, 5 = 24 (6d6)

>>4499851
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>>4499852
It can take weeks or months to recover from wounds.
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>>4499852
I'll likely be starting off the run on Wednesday with the endurance roll and healing stuff. But yes there will be time to recover from at least some of it.

Anyways, Walder doing a great job defending the Velaryons.

I hope you guys enjoyed this despite my fuck ups and the contentiousness of it. Like I said I'll be resuming on Wednesday and I'm hoping to get out of Kings Landing before thread 22 is over and back out into the open world.

See you all on Wednesday!
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>>4499878
Question remains, Did we just make a little Sand ?
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>>4499942
Nah. Those opportunities lie across the sea
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>>4499850
Good start. Think we can find Obella Qorgyle now? She must be around here somewhere. She's not a maiden so we don't have to worry about damaging the goods.
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Alright coomer anons, listen up. I'm done with the detailed smut scene I promised, here's the link - https://pastebin.com/y8QsiDHA (NSFW Warning obviously)
Read it and tell me how it was, any criticisms you have. Read it as a direct after this post: >>4499433


I hope you don't mind too much Joe, all in a bit of fun. I couldn't even entice coomer anons into voting for the other choice.
Also I have reused some lines from my other works, so if you see a similarity of particular lines, it's because of that.
I have attached a picture of how I imagine Daella to look like, if it helps in your cooming. The expression in the pic is surprisingly fitting.
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>>4499871
>Pain is like water. It finds a way to push through any seal. There's no way to stop it. Sometimes you have to let yourself sink inside of it before you can learn how to swim to the surface.
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>>4500067
Look at this entitled seethe lol.
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>>4500065
Also guys you can skip the set-up and go directly to the smut by going straight to the ***Lemon Warning***. There is some involvement of Cardyn, but he's boning a different girl. 90% focus is on Mervyn/Daella. Read it and tell me if you like it, or have any criticism.
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>>4500065
Good shit anon. I hope it's canon. It is to me at least. Better than sitting in a chair like a cuck. That would be too weird.

Maybe her bandaging can be the framing for a healing roll.
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>>4500067
It did indeed create a (much wanted) precedent, but we'll see how it goes. If lots of players lose interest due to the change in Mervyn's character, Joe will notice.
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>>4500097
Why would we care about an evil character doing evil things? There are no consequences to care about. The closest we've ever come was that whipping and we ended up coming out on top with a new lord friend there. We can't be killed in combat either as you just saw. Why would we not do whatever we want? Save the cuck choices for some other quest.
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>>4500106
Notoriety. Wanna take the bet this goes without consequences?
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>>4500111
This asshole is a troll who is trying to tank the quest for lulz. He doesn't care what happens as long as he can make things worse.
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>>4500111
Other than some salt from purityfags? Nah. Maybe like 1 or 2 npcs will be stern with us for a post. I'll take it. Tygon is a bitch who cowers and lets us slap him around. And he's gonna give us land to save face in the next couple posts. You think that guy is gonna do anything to us? There's a whole arc planned with us getting landed and tons of gold in rewards. We're fine. And who else? Tywin? He doesn't care.
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>>4500119
You see trolls in anyone not voting your way lol. No counterarguments given. Sad.
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>>4500111
We have ignoble. Can't get worse than that. Being one of the first person on the keep also automatically earns us the enmity of Dorne. The only long term consequence I see is the enmity of Vaith.
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The Mountain and Ser Emory Lorch got away for much much worse with a slap on the wrist. We didn't even kill babies here come on.
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>>4500065
While I appreciate the effort, I hope you don't mind me saying that I won't be considering it canon for the purposes of the quest. I didn't write out any feelings of lust in the last story post for a reason. That being said I really do appreciate the effort.

>>4500067
I'm genuinely not sure what else you'd like me to do in this situation. Do I think that 35 people voted in less than 12 hours? No, no I do not. That's what you get when you do things on an anonymous website. Sure I could have people link back their posts and what not or discount 1 Post Id's but that discourages any lurkers who are actually following. If this continues then I'll have to devise some sort of system for voting but even then it's not that hard to get around for anyone remotely determined.

Regarding smut and edgefags, well that I will have to take as it comes.

And as for what possessed me to hold a vote that long? Sleep would be the first one. And 12 hours isn't the longest I've had votes open for.

>>4500111
Oh I'll take that bet.

>>4500122
Remember when Mervyn tried to play Elleanor and something like 6 or 7 threads later she kidnapped his firstborn son?
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I'll admit, I was looking for a bit more criticism and (You)s for my omake here >>4500065 but maybe it got lost in the debate. So I'll plug it one last time and go to sleep.

Bonus: Here's a pic of the other girl, Cedra, who Cardyn has sex with
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>>4500168
Oh I didn't see your post. Thanks for the praise. I was worried you would chew me out for shitting up your quest or something. And don't worry, I knew this wouldn't be canon ever, hehe.
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>>4500168
>Remember when Mervyn tried to play Elleanor and something like 6 or 7 threads later she kidnapped his firstborn son?
Kek based af
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>>4500168
>Remember when Mervyn tried to play Elleanor and something like 6 or 7 threads later she kidnapped his firstborn son?

Call me an optimist, but I'd say it looks like we are going to go gank her in Essos AND get a dornish mistress out of it based in that spoiler above. That's my kind of consequence.
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Actually weird seeing these degenerates come out of the wood work to rape some girl after were mervyn already started to capture people to ransom, then proceed to write fanfic about it.
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>>4500168
>I'm genuinely not sure what else you'd like me to do in this situation. Do I think that 35 people voted in less than 12 hours? No, no I do not. That's what you get when you do things on an anonymous website. Sure I could have people link back their posts and what not or discount 1 Post Id's but that discourages any lurkers who are actually following. If this continues then I'll have to devise some sort of system for voting but even then it's not that hard to get around for anyone remotely determined.
Just would you please consider not doing contentious types of votes (like over potential sexual encounters) over such extended periods of time? I'm already largely content with how it turned out (mostly after your explanation what that voting option would entail).

>>4500169
I didn't expect to find what I've found there and I got to say I liked your depiction of Mervyn's persona. One minor criticism: Mervyn really likes to leave a source of light on before going to sleep. This detail would've completed that piece for me. But perhaps he was just too tired at that point and just shut down.

>>4500196
If she survives, and Alyssa doesn't, there is a stockholm syndrome victim being cultivated for future purposes right there.
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>>4500168
What i was saying is why you'd hold a contentious vote that long. Tactical votes are something different entirely than a character vote which far more people will vote in as the consequences are longer reaching. Most people have little or poor understanding of tactics and little desire to actually learn them. Conversely voting to stick your dick in a woman or not? That's going to be a huge vote attractor, going from Shryke or even Malroy.

Furthermore you seemed to have attracted a large coterie of both asshole trolls who just want to see the quest burn for whatever reason, and a large amount of COOMERs who are unironically voting for bad options to just try and fap to them. Probably overflow from Shryke given that anons voted to fuck anything with a hole. Regardless until they actually get bored and leave you're going to be dealing with people voting for all sorts of stupid shit without caring a whit about the quest or characterization.

Frankly as a sometimes lurker getting locked out of votes sucks, but frankly if you don't we're liable to be samefagged to hell.
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>>4500227
>stockholm syndrome

There's a thought. Keep her around like a servant and remind her of who she was again if/when the time is right.

>>4500231
>bad options

You mean anything you don't personally like.

>without caring a whit about the quest or characterization

You mean not caring a whit about the direction you personally want to take things.
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>>4500231
>a large amount of COOMERs who are unironically voting for bad options to just try and fap to them
My theory is that they notice how poorly other players react to their votes and this only inflames them to engage more in it.

>>4500237
>You mean not caring a whit about the direction you personally want to take things.
I am only going to say that a shift in direction should come gradually and not appear as a turn on a dime. The fact that the result was left vague satisfies this condition for me.
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>>4500237
It's a bad option when the only reason people do it is because hahA womEn FUcK
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>>4500237
>Keep her around like a servant and remind her of who she was again if/when the time is right.
Who are you talking about here again?
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Christ this is a lot of feedback to get through and I'm trying to actually reply to you guys here.

>>4500227
I'll absolutely keep it under consideration.

>>4500231
That makes more sense. Like I said I posted that yesterday before I went to sleep so maybe in the future I'll keep it to a few hours. I'll need to do some thinking about that.

Regarding the trolls and coomers, Oh I'm well aware that they're here. Perhaps I need to get back to planning my threads out fully in advance again.

>>4500237
If you all think for even a minute that Elleanor is going to become a meek servant you're out of your tree.

Anyways, it's officially 5 o' clock so I'm going to go crack open a beer or two and unwind a little bit.
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>>4500243
I took the pig farm incident as a lack of qualms over the act.

>>4500246
The anon above you is right. I do get some immature satisfaction out if your baseless seething, even if that's not why I voted that way.

>>4500255
Lady Vaith. Make her tend the horses as a servant. Something to that effect.
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>>4500275
>I took the pig farm incident as a lack of qualms over the act.
For me the difference lies in personal involvement. IIRC Merv simply let that event happen.

>Make her tend the horses as a servant. Something to that effect.
Or wash Alyssa, empty her bedpan and wipe her ass? Look, sweetheart, I brought you a maid!
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>>4500280
I wonder what happens to highborn women who are raped. Are there any examples in canon? Off the top of my head I can only think of Elia and Lyanna (?) And both were dead soon after. What happened to the other highborn women in the Sack of King's Landing who were raped?

On that note, what happens with Lady Vaith now? Does Mervyn just let her go? Can we actually take her with us back as a maid like anon jokingly suggested? Afaik Royce Redward was allowed to keep Isis Malroy with him despite playing a much smaller part in the war.
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>>4500289
That part with keeping her as a maid is obviously a joke, inb4 some anon tries to roast me over it. Still interested in Daella's final fate though. If anons got a choice to kill her after this or let her go, would they take the easy way out or let her spread the tale? Interesting questions indeed.
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>>4500065
Okay so I finally had time to read your non cannon smut and man I am surprised. At first though you were just shitposting or perhaps you would write really comical smut. But instead you even wrote a whole ass introductory and scene setting part. The writing itself is good. Nothing special nor bad, could be a little more descriptive. The smut itself is okay I guess, had plenty of details. I don't read much smutty works so I don't know what to compare them with. My main complaint is that Merv I cannot see Merv raping someone out of lust. He's just not that kind of person. If he did, he would have done so out of anger and rage. The rape itself would have been a more violent, senseless and unfeeling event.

Overall 7/10, I'm impressed at how you manage to write it in a short time.
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>>4500289
There was the noble lady with down syndrome that got 'a train run on her' in the aftermath of the riot in a Clash of Kings. In answer to your previous question, I think it would be reasonable to that she will be killed, shortly. The soldiers are nobodies, but Merv is presumably somewhat identifiable. Leaving her alive is of no obvious appreciable benefit (unless we really want to embrace ignoble, and ransom her after allowing her to be raped, if such a thing is possible) and introduces a nonzero chance that it comes around and bites us in the ass. If it comes to a vote, just kill the woman.
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>>4500321
>Leaving her alive is of no obvious appreciable benefit

Depends entirely on her place in succession. If she's the heir or close to being the heir, then she is worth more than coin.
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We just lost about 6 posts in this thread that were deleted. I checked above and it looks like one of the trolls either deleted them himself or some mod did it. Good thing either way.

>>4500308
Thanks for the criticism anon. The reason I managed to write it in a short time and why Mervyn seems out of character a bit is because I lifted some lines from my other works, changing some details here and there. I would say the smut after the warning is 60% original, 40% reused. I'll try to be more descriptive in the future, I was just running out of variations of the same words to describe things so I skipped some stuff. That could have been handled better.

I'll agree with you that Mervyn would be more if a senseless violent person here if I was true to canon. The way I started writing it was that when Daella tries to use the knife on him, he goes into a rage and violates her in revenge, then comes to his senses and despairs on what he has done and how he has betrayed Alyssa. But even I was too squeamish to write a very violent rape, so I took it in the lustful direction instead playing off some Dornish stereotypes, to make it easier for me to write.

>>4500321
Oh yeah Lollys Stokeworth and her son Tyrion Tanner, bastard of a Hundred Fathers. I never liked how her rape was played for laughs in the books.
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>>4500321
Lollys. Bronn ends up marrying her because no one else will. I think she's also retarded.
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>>4500321
I know the anon is joking but I wonder if we can get away with making her a servant by chaining her up as war booty? No one else knows who she is except Cardyn.

>>4500329
If she is the heir then we should kill her now unless you want the entire economic and military strength of her house wielded to make our life hell.
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>>4500267

I appreciate the way you handle all this shitflinging. I voted against losing ransom, and I'm just excited to continue. Thanks for running.
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>>4500122
>purityfags
I just voted, and not trying to beat a dead horse. But I didn't see Merv as a guy to let free gold, and his "honor" as a knight be tainted. I would firmly be on the side to kill anyone women raped, that saw us during the act. So at best, we are known as a knight that let his men fall into carnal desires.
While yeah, I am sure raped women are worth something to their house, we would gain life long enemies of each house potentially 2 houses if the raped women find husband eventually. Not worth it for what could have been a simple wealth gain. I believe in my view of Merv that's what he would have seen.
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Welp Father just perma-killed House Malroy 5-ever and nuked his twitter. Seems like it's all going the way of the dinosaur.
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Well this has been a hell of a catchup....
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>>4500338
>I never liked how her rape was played for laughs in the books

In defence of the books it's not but it is undercut and underplayed by every Pov character that's remotely concerned with her story with the exception of maybe Sansa, many before it happened considered her a simple fool and that didn't change afterwards, hell Cercei even blames it on her for being a simple fool because as we all know Cercei is just awful.
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Can Boggs come back and wrangle his coomers?
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>>4500065
>Daella's Dreadful Day
God damn it anon
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>>4500462
Tbh I felt that this one's a long time coming. The gap between threads were getting longer, and the sessions shorter. You can feel how his heart's not in it anymore and that the only thing that kept the quest going was autism. Shame how he nuked his Twitter and drive though, the resources there were very useful for any asoiaf QMs.
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>>4500846
I downloaded the Master Homebrew Holdings document if anyone still needs it. The rulebooks are available online on many sites.
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Now it is up to Joe to carry the torch. I have faith!
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>>4500892
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See pic related if you want to destroy your faith in this last vote. Took a screenshot in case the faggot deleted it later. Can anyone confirm the IDs? I knew it was a mistake to allow the new IDs, lurkers or no lurkers. I'd take non-samefagged votes over lurkers not getting to participate.

>>4501237 over in /qtg/
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Generally I'm not in favour of retcons or revotes, but this is particularly egregious if he was able to get 10 samefag IDs in. The vote was 16-19. I'm sure there was samefagging on the other side too, but this is a Bush v Gore we have here, and Joe is the Supreme Court.
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>>4501245
Imagine being so full of himself that he took the joke about keeping the lady as a chambermaid seriously and bragged about mindbreaking me while the rest of anons obviously caught on to that. So proud of his petty shit like a kid who took a shit in every guest's shoes and bragging about it.
The 'experiments' are just a weak excuse for the typical 4chan sociopathy.

There is no good way to filter votes. Any faggot with too much time on his hands can plan in advance and make a few irrelevant preliminary votes to increase post count. Single post votes have to go obviously, it is too easy to shit things up that way.

>Can anyone confirm the IDs?
Yeah, it all started with a coomer post. Every ID on the list was very obvious in retrospect but I assumed the early ones were a group of different people picking up on the ongoing tune. This >>4500275 is him too.

All this has done is poison the well. As faggots like him can stand behind every controversial opposing vote I'm not going to bother arguing with other anons in the future.
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>>4501245
>>4501806

This is upsetting on a few levels.

To me, the solution is to no longer have votes about anything sex related. It really isn't necessary anyway.
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>>4501806
>There is no good way to filter votes. Any faggot with too much time on his hands can plan in advance and make a few irrelevant preliminary votes to increase post count. Single post votes have to go obviously, it is too easy to shit things up that way.
Well if there are 4-5 new IDs all linking back to previous votes which were also new IDs, I think it will be very obvious and stick out like a sore thumb. Disallow new IDs altogether in contentious votes, 1 post or 2 post or whatever. If you want to link back, you must link to an ID which has voted at least twice. That way you won't have 10 samefag votes on an irrelevant vote because then they won't be able to vote twice with the same ID to make it eligible for linking back.
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>>4501955
>Lol it’s all your fault for me being a shitter. Lol you keep calling me out and I’ll need to teach another “lesson.”


Grow up. Your behavior is your own fault, and you’re acting like a shit on an online forum because you’re a sad little man who feels like a big man when flexing your e-peen and acting like a shit, mostly because no one can actually take you to task here.
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>>4501955
>>4501962
Let's all be friends
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This day is looking like it's going to be too busy to do a full run but I'll have a post up this afternoon.

I'll be putting an end to all of this bullshit surrounding that vote to. No vague hints at what happened, no imagination, no anything. You guys want to know what happened in that room you're going to fucking find out exactly what happened so there isn't a shred of doubt.
The shit-liner is coming into port boys and Uncle Joe is here to tie 'er up.
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>>4502032
Joe this guy >>4501955 literally admitted to rigging the vote with 10 1 post by this IDs >>4501245 which shifted the vote 19-16. A majority of players were against this decision. I understand if you don't want to revisit this vote again, but can you please take measures to prevent such things from happening in the future?
This is really killing my trust in all votes.
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>>4502042
I'm working on another piece for my opening post containing some new rules for voting and what not. Are there ways around this for determined people? Yes. Am I astounded that it actually needs to come to this? Absolutely. But regarding important character stuff, if you can't link back to previous votes before the vote they'll be discounted.
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In the next post can it just be as if we took her prisoner properly, retcons are gay but we have a 300 pound neckbeard in the thread admitting to fuck up the vote
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>>4502042
To be fair I found at least six ids on the opposite side that haven't before either. I don't know what the best solution for this car crash is and I'll let Joe decide. That faggot still deserves to die in a fire.
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Screams in the dark…

You watched Daella Vaith struggling against the two men who were tearing apart her dress. One of the man tore open her bodice and a single breast popped out for all the world to see. That brought a scream from the young woman and laughter from the two men as one of them fumbled at her dress before one man pulled out a knife to cut away the lacings.

You had projected Elleanor onto the girl and seen her as a receptacle for all of your anger, hate and pain. The longer the men took and the more she screamed the more she began to change before her eyes. The red hair you projected on her became more lustrous and curly and the eyes began to soften. In an instant it was no longer Lady Elleanor Reynold who was going to be raped but the woman who’s image you wore about your neck. You saw Alyssa.

“PLEASE!” PLEASE NO! PLEASE!” The screams were loud enough to snap you out of your trance. Please had been the last word Alyssa had said to you before you’d left her at Ember Peak. Pregnant and trying to hold back tears she had asked you to promise that you would return to her. You had wiped away an errant tear with your thumb across her porcelain cheek and given her a smile. She’d clutched at your hand and pressed it into her face before she’d kissed you.

“Please…”

You stood. It was agony but you stood. The two soldiers paid you no mind but the girl only began to shriek and struggle all the harder. She was putting up a damnable fight for a woman of her size and they had still yet to completely undress her. One man bore deep scratch marks down his cheek from where she had clawed him while her own face was bruised from taking punches trying to subdue her. You picked up your hammer where it rested beside the chair and you buried inside one of the mans skulls. A spray of blood and gore when everywhere and there was a fine tinkle of bone fragments that crashed against your armour. You could feel the blood mist upon your face and you wore no emotion on your face. It was a cold mask of neutrality, as if this were just another day.

“What the FUCK! JACOB!”
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The other man left the girl alone as he turned his attentions on you. He came barrelling towards you but your hammer met him in the chest. Ribs cracked as it punched through cloth and he fell to the ground wheezing from a lack of breath. His eyes were full of confusion when he looked up at you to see his last moment. You kicked him hard in the face with a steel shoe and kept kicking until his face was an unrecognizable ruin. You felt nothing. This was as empty as you had ever felt. All you could feel was a craving for home, for your wifes loving embrace and your sons hand clasped tightly around your finger.

“Thank You Ser! Thank you! I….I knew you wouldn’t let them rape me. My father he…”

You put out a hand with a single raised finger to shush the girl. She was no longer Alyssa just as she was no longer Elleanor. She was simply a Dornish woman, dark and sandy. If she was a maiden than her virtue was still intact, although you doubted that given her being from Dorne.

“Might I…might I ask your name Ser?” She whispered the words to you in a hushed voice.

You rolled your eyes in irritation. The girl just couldn’t leave damn well enough alone.

“Ser Mervyn Reynold.”

She stood to her full height once more and reached out to clasp your hand. You recoiled from the gesture.

“You are…a gallant knight Ser. I forgive you for striking me in your rage. Perhaps…perhaps you mistook me for an enemy. I know a true knight such as yourself would never strike a woman…”

There were those words again. A true knight. A true fucking knight.

“Did you know how the last person to call me a true knight died? I strangled the very life from him in his own home. He was…he was my friend. And I killed him.”

“Ser I…” Fear washed over her again and your grip tightened on your hammer. She shrunk away from you and you followed her slowly. She was begging for her life but you’d heard all of her pleas before from a hundred different people. Your hammer collided with her head and she died instantly, unspoiled. It was a mercy.
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“Way to spoil the show Ser.” Cardyn coughed into a hand and grimaced in pain as he leaned on a table.

“Do I even need to say it?”

“I wasn’t here Ser. I was off having my way with some big breasted serving wench. Seven hells Ser I think she actually enjoyed herself. Must be true what they say about Crownland women.”

“I’m glad we understand each other. Let’s get the fuck out of here and find Walder.”

The fighting was mostly done now as you and Cardyn walked towards the stairs to make you way to where Walder was hopefully keeping the Velaryons safe. He leaned on you quite heavily as you made your way down the stairs to the level where you had first fought the Velaryon knight.

“WALDER!”

You shouted out his name as you explored the hallway, carefully picking your way over the dead and dying. Screams and groans were everywhere. One man let go of his death rattle as you tread over him and sprayed your legs in another layer of red as a fine mist covered them. You called out for Walder again and this time a door opened and you saw your man poke his head out of the door.

“Ser! Over here!” He waved you inside and you entered a ridiculously well furnished room to find Ser Walder and Ser Jaehaerys Velaryon as well as his family. Someone had helped Jaehaerys out of his armour and he was laying on his bed. He lay on silken coverlets in the seafoam of his house as his wife was pacing back and forth beside him worriedly.

“Lady Maelyssa Velaryon, this is Ser Mervyn Reynold. Ser, this is Lady Maelyssa Velaryon.”

She was a hauntingly beautiful woman. She was tall and proud with flawless alabaster skin and eyes the colour of amethyst. Her hair came down to nearly her waist in one long braid and her hair may as well have been made of silver. Her eyes were unfocused however and she paid hardly more than a nod of her head as she tried to comfort her husband. Walder then walked over to where a small boy was sitting on a chair. He leaned down and playfully pinched the childs nose and made a curious sound that brought a small laugh from the boy.
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“And this here is young Corlys Velaryon, their son. He’s a brave boy, isn’t that right Corlys?”

The boy nodded his head and sniffed. He had clearly been crying if his red eyes and leaking nose were any sign, but someone seemed to have gotten him to calm down.

“Corlys, this is Ser Mervyn. He is going to help keep you safe okay?”

The boy nodded again and Walder ruffled the silvery gold hair on the boys head and crossed the room to you. The look you gave him was one of curiosity and confusion and he shrugged by way of response.

“Never could stand the sounds of crying children, and I figured you probably wanted to boy alive.”

“I do indeed.”

“Now what Ser?”

“We hold up here until the fighting stops. Then we find a healer and tend to our wounds before we go find Tygon and the rest.”

“Sers my husband needs a maester.” A thin and wavering voice cut through the conversation as Lady Maelyssa addressed you.

“I’m not sure if you noticed my lady but this castle is currently under attack, and there are a lot of men in need of a maesters touch, myself included.”

“Please Ser…send your man. I can give him directions to their quarters. If he can find Maester Lucerys he will surely come. He is my cousin Ser, just tell him I sent for him and Jaehaerys is wounded. He’ll come…he’ll come…”

The lady sat down on the bed beside her husband and absent mindedly reached out to grab his hand as she stared at her boy and beckoned him over. He walked awkwardly as two year olds do and she picked him up and stroked his hair to comfort him. The question was if it was for his comfort or her own.

“I can do it if you’d like Ser. Most of the fighting’s died down. I think you and Cardyn could use the looking after yourselves…”

Walder was easily the freshest out of the three of you and though his armour was bloodstained it looked as if little of his was his own. It would do you no good to have Ser Jaehaerys die on you, but was potentially losing Walder to the fighting worth the risk?

--- Send Ser Walder to fetch a maester? –
>Yay
>Nay

Call it QM Fiat, call me King Solomon. The same fagging was blatant and both sides were guilty of it to some degree.
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>>4502217
>>4502217
>Yay

May as well join the beggars brothers with the damn charity we are doing
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>>4502217
>Yay
If just for our own benefit.
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>>4502217
>Yay
I guess our murder rage won't be sated until we get our son back.
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>>4502217
>Yay
That was handled well, without even the need for a retcon. Supremely based.
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>>4502232
A bit sad that we had to kill her like that but i guess it is fitting for Joe to solve the problem like Mervyn by applying a hammer to the head
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>>4502217
>Yay
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Alright calling it here. I'll take a single roll of a d6 to see if Walder needs a fighting roll please.

Odds: No problem
Even: Fighting Roll
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

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>>4502338
>>4502336
Walder seems lucky
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Well on. Alright well I'll try and get another post up tonight.
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>>4502344
Lucky Walder
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It took only a single look at Jaehaerys and Cardyn to know that the risk would be worth it. You turned to question Lady Maelyssa. She was whispering what looked like a prayer as she rocked back and forth, her young son sitting quietly in her lap.

“My lady, where abouts do the maesters stay in this keep?”

“Luc keeps his chambers in the southern most bastion. Take the stairs one floor up, and walk straight down the hallway. Take two rights, then a left, and it will be your third door on the right. Mention both mine and Jaehaerys names and he will assist us. Please hurry Ser.”

“You heard her Walder. Head straight there, and then come straight back. Tell this Maester Lucerys to bring enough supplies for at least three men.”

Ser Walder Erenford nodded, refastened his sword belt about his waist and unlocked the door before slipping out into the charnel house that was the Red Keep. As the door closed you ensured that it was locked tight and you removed the key and placed it on the table. It was than that you noticed the pile of pale green armour piled near the bed.

“Cardyn, let’s get that armour off you.”

“Are you sure Ser? What if we need to fight again?”

“You’re already on deaths door Cardyn.”

“Fair enough.”

You helped the man take off of his armour and letting your serjeant do as little as possible given the state of his injuries. Your hands deftly unbuckled straps and pulled away the pieces that made up a set of plate and your eyes widened when you saw the hole and blood stain in his gambeson. It came off and dropped to the floor with a wet slap and you saw the gravity of the wound under Cardyn’s armpit. A large gash that went deep enough for you to see bone.

“Stay put Cardyn. Don’t move.”

He tried to laugh but winced from the pain and settled for a nod. His jaw flexed as he ground his teeth. It did not take long before there was a knock on the door and Ser Walder was calling for you to open the door. He and a maester with bright blue eyes and silver hair entered the room once it was unlocked. Maelyssa rushed forth to embrace the man in a tight embrace and he gave her assurances that everything would be alright. The maester was quick to assess the condition of each of the wounded men, but when he came to you he received only a scowl.

“Ser I fear that you may be wounded as well. You shouldn’t be hindered by wearing your armour, it may worsen your condition.”

“No less than I’ll be hindered if someone breaks down the door and I need to fight. See to my man and my… guests….first.”
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“As you say Ser.” He turned quickly and began to lift Cardyns arms before he was interrupted by Lady Maelyssa.

“Lucerys you cannot possibly mean to treat this man before your own kin and blood. I don’t even know who he is…some knight from the Westerlands who betrayed his king…”

“Lyssy, Jaehaerys may be my cousin but he is not bleeding to death. This man will die if I do not staunch the bleeding. Jaehaerys’ wounds are serious but he will survive another hour without my attention. If you wish to aid him, see that he does not move. He has broken ribs that could puncture a lung if he moves the wrong way…”

Lady Maelyssa Velaryon’s alabaster skin turns an almost ethereal shade of white at his words as she goes to tend to her husband. Maester Lucerys lifted Cardyns arm above his head and sucked his teeth at the sight of the wound. He then turned to you…

“What is your name Ser?”

“Mervyn. Mervyn Reynold.”

“Ser Mervyn, can you tend to the fire in the hearth? I will need to boil wine to purge any infection from the wound. Ser Walder, I need you to ensure that the poker is as hot as you can make it. White hot.”

He did not wait for questions or comments and immediately set about his work.

“You there Ser. Do you know your name?”

“Cardyn fucking Lantell. Of course I know my….my fucking name.”

“Cardyn fucking Lantell indeed, this is going to hurt. Drink this. Milk of the poppy. It will numb the pain.”

He procured a small vial from his pockets and brought it to Cardyn’s lips and he sucked it down greedily. Cardyn was laid down on a table on his side with his arm above his head. His face was already contorted in pain as he lay there and Maester Lucerys went to fetch the wine that you could hear boiling above the hearth…

--- Can I get 5d6 (4D+1B) for Healing please ---
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Rolled 2, 5, 4, 1, 5 = 17 (5d6)

>>4502922
Rolling for 5 1s
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Rolled 4, 5, 1, 4, 2 = 16 (5d6)

>>4502922
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Rolled 3, 4, 3, 2, 1 = 13 (5d6)

>>4502922
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>>4502922
I just wanna say that i really fucking like Lucerys.
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>>4503306
Yeah, question for uncle Joe: how does one go about grabbing the maester? What's his status in the fallen keep? I've got a suspicion everything has already been claimed by Tywin or one of his lieutenants.
Alyssa and the kids will need maesterial oversight and we get wounded regularly. There are other benefits of course too.
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>>4503385
So if anyone here played in Fathers quest "A Song of Silver and Swords; House Grallner Quest" I'll be following a similar way method for getting personage holdings for Mervyn.

There will be a status test and the result will determine the caliber of the personage Mervyn acquires. For instance, a maester will be have either 1, 2 or 3 specialties depending on the Status roll.

As for how to actually acquire the personage, that will come up when Mervyn heads home and talks with Tygon and Alyssa about what they want/need and set about building the Pyre. Alyssa will want to start building her own court and what not long before the Pyre is finished being built. So TL:DR is you pay 10 wealth and you get a maester.
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>>4503427
I meant this guy in particular. Sure we can pay to whoever Lucerys will serve, but how do we find out who it is going to be?
Instead of a random maester we'd get the Velaryons' relative.
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>>4503385
>>4503431
This guy is gonna hate us as soon as he knows about our reputation. We don't need to recruit every likable character we come across. We're a newly landed disgraced knight, the Citadel will probably send us the guy who cleaned the ravens' droppings. Velaryon is way overreaching. Why would he follow us back when we aren't even landed yet, instead of staying in King's Landing near his relatives, even if it's as a lesser maester?
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Maesters go where the citadel tells them. Not sure why this one in particular would want anything to do with us given the circumstances we are meeting under anyway.
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>>4503435
This anon is correct. The Citadel decides what maester serves where. Politics and all that

I've got three maesters cooked up so we'll see who Mervyn actually gets but they are a diverse bunch of characters.
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How how much in wealth did we gain from the Staunton lady?
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>>4503427
FRankly our top choice will require medical specialty, and depending on how quickly we get them we’re likely to want an architecture specialty( make it easy for our wife and son getting around without looking horrible and still being defensible) and/or engineering for that wheelchair and crutches for our family.
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--- Maester Lucerys Healing (Treat Injury) Roll ---
Rolled 16 vs DC: 12
One Degree of Success

“Sers if you could hold him down.”

Yourself and Walder moved to the side of the table. You grabbed his arm while Walder leaned on the uninjured part of his torso. Maester Lucerys procured a piece of leather from inside his voluminous grey robes and offered it to Cardyn.

“Bite down on this Ser.”

“I don’t fucking need it.”

“Trust me, you’ll wish you had if you bite off your tongue.”

He relented and accepted the piece of leather into his mouth as Maester Lucerys brought forth the boiling wine and carefully poured the scalding liquid into Cardyns wound. Cardyn spat the leather from his mouth and screamed horribly from the pain as he tried to wriggle away from the maester but between Walder and yourself you kept him from moving as he fought. His entire body flexed as he fought but you held him.

The maester than inspected his work and nodded approvingly and retrieved the leather for Cardyn to bite down on before he retrieved the poker from the fire. He tutted at it and placed his hand near the red hot end before he made his way back to the table.

“Hotter would be better but this will do. Are you ready Ser Cardyn fucking Lantell?”

Cardyn mumbled something but the leather in his mouth made it unintelligible. He nodded fiercely though and the anger in his mood was palpable.

“Maelyssa, you may want to cover Corlys’ ears this time.”

The poker was placed on Cardyn’s wound and though he bit down on the leather for a time, when the smell of burning flesh assaulted your nostrils he spat it out once more and screamed out a tirade of every curse known to man. He struggled even more fiercely this time before he ultimately passed out from the pain and the only sounds in the room were Maelyssas quiet sobs and the sizzle of CArdyn’s flesh touching iron.

“Much quieter now isn’t he? I suppose I had best to stitch the wound before he awakens. It should save him some small amount of pain.”

He did the job quickly although you had seen better stitches in your days. Maester Lucerys only smiled as he read your thoughts.

“Healing is not my specialty Ser. I am capable, as are all of those who leave the citadel with a chain, but my own specialties lie in the matters of history. History may be writ in blood, but on paper it is written in ink. Now, pray excuse me, I have my cousin to attend to…

--- 5d6 for healing please ---
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Rolled 1, 4, 6, 3, 2 = 16 (5d6)

>>4503495
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Rolled 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 = 19 (5d6)

>>4503495
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Rolled 3, 4, 1, 5, 5 = 18 (5d6)

>>4503495
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And I'll take another 5d6 for Mervyn injuries. He'll get another roll before the next scene for his wounds
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Rolled 6, 1, 4, 6, 2 = 19 (5d6)

>>4503610
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Rolled 6, 6, 3, 6, 1 = 22 (5d6)

>>4503610
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Rolled 2, 3, 6, 5, 1 = 17 (5d6)

>>4503610
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Rolled 3, 2, 5, 5, 5 = 20 (5d6)

>>4503610
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Damn. For a guy who's specialty isn't healing Maester Lucerys is pretty damn good at it. Alright I'll have a post up tomorrow guys. Thanks for playing!
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>>4503656
Its only a hobby
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>>4503744
I imagine he is the kind of guy who has a great natural talent for something but has no desire to pursue anything about it
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>>4503656
Lucerys is a nat born genius.

Lucerys Maester Quest when?
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Hey guys, so my weekend is looking pretty busy here but I'm hoping to do a short run on Sunday at around 12:00pm/Noon MST to clear up all of this and set the scene for an actual run next week sometime. Hope to see you all then
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>>4504055
>he has a valryian steel chain link
>"I just needed one more credit and Marwyn said it was an easy pass class"
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--- Maester Lucerys Healing (Treat Injury) Test ---
Rolled 18 vs DC: 12
Result: Two Degrees of Success

The man was both quick and diligent in his care. He examined the mans wounds and gently probed the mans ribs with deft fingers. His lip curled up in a mild show of irritation as he sat Jaehaerys up and wrapped his chest in thin layer of clean linen. Jaehaerys Velaryon winced at the tightening fabric that was wound around him but with his wife and son present he kept his tongue.

His head was assessed by Maester Lucerys and he used both of his hands to feel his cousins skull while he tutted and tittered. He brought a candle forward and asked Jaehaerys to follow the candle light with only his eyes. The Valyrian maester provided salves and poultices for your prisoner before he was finally satisfied with his own work and stood. He clapped his hands and addressed Maelyssa…

“He will live Lyssy, but I need you to make sure that he does not go to sleep. The most dangerous part of his recovery will be his first night. His ribs will heal, his wrist will men…but the concussion he has suffered is serious. Do you understand? Maelyssa!”

The wife of Jaehaerys snapped to attention. “I..of course. You’ll be staying with us though? Here. Jaehaerys needs you.”

“Until it is safe in the Red Keep I don’t imagine I’ll be going anywhere Maelyssa. Besides, I have enough men to treat here for the time being, although I expect that I’ll soon have hundreds of men to look at. Now, Ser Mervyn, if you will be so kind as to remove your armour I will take a look at your injuries.”
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--- Maester Lucerys Healing (Treat Injury) Test ---
Rolled 21 vs DC: 12
Two Degrees of Success
Ser Mervyn Reynold loses 2 Injuries
Injuries: 2/4
Wounds: 3/3

You hesitated but Ser Walder reassured you that he would stay armour clad and as well as keeping his sword close at hand. He then aided you in removing your armour in a methodical and practiced manner. The bare skin of your chest was exposed to world and before long you were down to your small clothes as the maester began to poke and prod at your own wounds. A treatment of boiled wine and stitches followed as well as the same wrapping of linen around your wounds.

“You are a lucky man Ser Mervyn. You have a certain fortitude to yourself that I cannot quite explain. How you are still standing is beyond me.”

“I’m lowborn if that matters.”

Maester Lucerys laughed at that. “I cannot say that if plays a part in it but I do know that matters not where steel comes from but the heat of the forge that decides it’s strength. The same could be said of men. I would say that most common folk are nothing more than tin and copper, but that is not to say that iron cannot come from an unlikely source.”

“The heat of the forge…”

“Indeed Ser. As heat and hammer shape the steel so to do our experiences shape us into the men that we are. I believe that your own forging must have been a difficult one.”

You nodded and ground your teeth as he probed the arrow wound in your leg. “Perhaps. Risen from the ashes. From Ruin, Rebirth.”

“A fitting saying Ser. Those are the words of your house correct?” You nodded.

“A touch melancholic, but honest words.”

They may have been honest words but they were not the ones for your own house. Long and Sharp. Your memory was long and your vengeance would be fatal. All those that betrayed you, tried to use you to their own ends…they would find out just how sharp your imagination could be…
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Alright so my hesitant plan is to run either Wednesday or Thursday but I cannot promise anything. The company I work for is closing it's doors permanently this week on account of the economy due to Covid-19 so there is a fair bit of clean up to do at the shop.

I'll put the next scene to a vote though for your guys' patience. Both scenes will be done just looking for the order and how to open up the next proper run...

>Swearing fealty to Lord Robert Baratheon in open court alongside Tygon
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
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>>4508275
>Swearing fealty to Lord Robert Baratheon in open court alongside Tygon
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>>4508275
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
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>>4508275
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
Good luck with your next job, Joe.
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>>4508275
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
Important things first
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>>4508275
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
Best of luck Joe. Same thread?
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>>4508275
>>Swearing fealty to Lord Robert Baratheon in open court alongside Tygon
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>>4508275
>Swearing fealty to Lord Robert Baratheon in open court alongside Tygon
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>>4508271
>Wounds: 3/3
Wasn't Mervyn at 2 wounds at the end of the last battle? >>4499408

>>4508275
>Swearing fealty to Lord Robert Baratheon in open court alongside Tygon
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>>4508275

>Swearing fealty to Lord Robert Baratheon in open court alongside Tygon
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>>4508275
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
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>>4508275
>>Swearing fealty to Lord Robert Baratheon in open court alongside Tygon
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>>4508275
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
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There's no point in samefagging this one. The vote doesn't matter. He already said you're getting both.
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>>4508275
>>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
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>>4508271
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
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>>4508275
>Meeting with Lord Tywin Lannister
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Alright I'm back and ready to write. I'll need two separate rolls for Healing please. 5D6. The first is for injuries and the second is for wounds
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Rolled 2, 1, 2, 4, 1 = 10 (5d6)

>>4512996
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Rolled 4, 2, 3, 2, 1 = 12 (5d6)

>>4512996
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Rolled 4, 6, 2, 2, 6 = 20 (5d6)

>>4512996
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Rolled 4, 1, 5, 4, 3 = 17 (5d6)

>>4512996
bo3?
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Rolled 2, 3, 2, 4, 3 = 14 (5d6)

>>4512996
Rolling for the 2nd roll.
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>>4513022
Correct
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Rolled 2, 5, 1, 2, 3 = 13 (5d6)

>>4512996
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Good stuff. Alright, I'm writing!
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--- Maester Lucerys Healing (Treat Injury) Test – Injuries ---
Rolled 18 vs DC: 6
Three Degrees of Success
Ser Mervyn’s Injuries = 0/4

--- Maester Lucerys Healing (Treat Injury) Test – Wounds ---
Rolled 16 vs DC: 9
Two Degrees of Success
Ser Mervyn’s Wounds = 0/3

--- 17/06/283 ---

There was a soft knock on the door of the room that had been your temporary home following the Sack of Kings Landing. You, like so many others, had been entrusted to the care of the maesters and other healers of the city in the aftermath and they had done good and honest work. There was no doubt in your mind that part of the reason was the supervision of Maester Lucerys and your temporary “custodianship” of his cousin Jaehaerys. He and his family had been escorted with you to a small but once well furnished home beside where Tygon had taken up residence. The Heir of Ember Peak had been largely absent while you had been confined to bed rest alongside Jaehaerys and Cardyn. Even when he had visited, he had conversed more with Jaehaerys Velaryon than yourself. While he had inquired after your health he had not conversed with you since you had partaken in the siege of Kings Landing.

“Come in.” Your voice was strong, reflecting the impressive healing that your body had done in the time since the fighting. While the arrow wound in your shoulder still troubled you and the bruises that covered your body were turning a nasty shade of green you found yourself relatively untroubled by serious injury.

It was not Maester Lucerys who entered the door, nor was it Tygon. Ser Austin crossed the threshold and pulled up a chair beside the bed where you were resting. His dark eyes were downcast and avoided your gaze as he coughed into his hand.
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“Ser Tygon has requested you presence Ser.”

“Doesn’t he know I’m supposed to be resting?” A smile cracked your face but it went unreturned.

“Ser he uh… he says that a liege does not go to his subject, but that his subjects should come to him.”

A snort left your nostrils as you rolled your eyes. “Of course he did.”

“He is rather wroth with you Ser.”

“I’m sure he is Austin. Give me a moment to dress and I’ll go face his wrath.”

He exited the room promptly and you quickly dressed yourself. You flexed your legs and felt the ache and soreness of the bruises. Your arm came up as you rolled it to see it’s range of motion both with and without the pain that followed it. You dressed yourself in your gambeson that had been patched and resewn and after taking a deep breath opened the door and began to follow Ser Austin Osgrey to Tygon. You looked about the building and could see the damage where men had looted and destroyed in their battle rages and found yourself reminded of your time in the Red Keep. The streets outside were finally being cleared of bodies and rubble and detritus although the smell of battle lingered like a crow upon a battlefield.

Tygon was found in the same room he had been before the Sack of the Red Keep, seated before a desk and pouring over letters with a scowl on his face. Seating yourself in the empty chair across from him he made no gesture to look up from his reading and you coughed into your hand.

“You summoned me?”

Silence was his reply. The only sounds were the rustle of parchment and the crackling of a small fire burning in the hearth.

“Tygon, I don’t have time for this. Did you bring me here to speak or not?”

His hazel eyes looked up from his work and his brow furrowed slightly before he began to look through his parchments again. You stood and began to make for the door but he pulled forth a loose piece and presented it for you to read.

“I will need your signature Ser.”
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“What is this?”

“Read it.”

You picked up the piece of parchment and read the thin and spidery script that was inked there. Your eyes widened as you realized that it was a declaration of his intent to land you. Before you could speak however Tygon raised a hand and explained.

“We are to meet with Lord Tywin Lannister today, and I intend to give him no cause for complaint. House Reynold sits on a knifes edge Ser Mervyn. Already there are those who circle about us like buzzards waiting for us to fall so they may pick us apart. House Lydden, House Hawthorne, Seven Hells even House Serrett has eyes upon our domains. A show of landing you publicly will help strengthen my image in front of these carrion birds. But you and I must be one before them, and I will make no such proclamation before open court without Lord Tywin’s blessing. Is this understood?”

“Yes Tygon, but…”

“I have heard what happened in the Red Keep. I saw Aegon and Rhaenys, clad in red cloaks, presented to Lord Robert Baratheon. Rhaenys has been stabbed half a hundred times, a girl no older than five. Aegon was no older than my own daughter and his head had been smashed to ruins. I want the truth Ser, did you have any part in that?”

“No.”

“I said I want the truth Ser. Regardless of their relation, a liege must be able to trust his subject. As I need to prove myself to Lord Tywin, you must prove yourself to me.”

“I took Velaryon captive, robbed some gems off of some noble woman and killed some dornish slut. I played no part in the killing of children.” Not here at least…
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His searching eyes stared at you and his lips solidified into a hard line. He did not answer you but nodded his head and gestured towards the paper before handing you a quill. You signed the paper and he pulled it away and stared at it intensely before rolling it up and pouring a small blob of sealing wax on the document.

“Now, about this Ser Jaehaerys Velerayon. What do you mean to do with him?”

“Ransom him?”

“Yes, that much is obvious. I meant what did you mean to ransom him for?”

“A deal of coin? What else?”

Tygon shook his head in annoyance and rolled his fingers on the desk. “My mother liked that about you Ser, your direct and forward manner. It is short sighted though, perhaps you will let me ransom Ser Jaehaerys and his family on your behalf? I will ensure that coin comes of it, but there are other things more valuable than coin to be gained from this…”

--- Allow Ser Tygon Reynold to haggle with Lord Velaryon on your behalf? ---
>Yay
>Nay
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>>4513359
>Yay

That way we wont get screwed over.
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>>4513359
>Yay
If he has a better idea, he can have Jaehaerys.
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>>4513359
>Yay
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>>4513359
>Yay

>There are other things more valuable than coin to be gained from this
Like what? Our children are too damaged for a betrothal right now, we can't benefit from a trade deal yet, we are landlocked so Velaryon ships are of no use to us. What is he talking about?
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>>4513359
>Yay
What happened to my last post? It was there for a while then suddenly not there. I had asked some questions, nothing egregious, just asking Tygon what he was suggesting other than money. Sorry if it's still visible for others.
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>>4513359
>Yay
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>>4513555
It's not visible for me and I've had tab open with 4chanX the whole time
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>>4513359
>Yay
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>>4513359
>>Yay
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>>4513359
>Yay
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>>4513398
>>4513555
I can see both of them, I'll include some of those questions in the next post.

Alright I'll take 3d6 for Convince to see if Tygon actually answers the questions. DC:15
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Rolled 6, 4, 4 = 14 (3d6)

>>4513905
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Rolled 5, 3, 3 = 11 (3d6)

>>4513905
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Rolled 2, 2, 2 = 6 (3d6)

>>4513905
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Evidently Tygon is in no mood. Alright thanks guys, I'll have a post up tomorrow afternoon.
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Tygon was looking at you expectedly and your head seemed to nod on it’s own volition. He reciprocated the gesture as he began to shuffle through papers. He took a deep breath as his eyes closed before taking a long pull from a cup of wine.

“You think there is more to be gained from Jaehaerys? Even I know that the Velaryons rule the sea and they are on the wrong side of Westeros to aid us…what do you seek from them?”

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Persuasion (Convince) Test ---
Rolled 14 vs DC: 15
Result: Test Failed

Tygon shook his head. “Ser Mervyn, you do not have a mind for politics or for trade. Leave this to me, I will ensure that you get your coin as well. Now, come with me. We must take our leave and meet with Lord Tywin.”

His face paled at the thought but his face bore no expression. It was only once he stood you noticed how severely he was dressed. Tygon normally preferred colours that mirrored those of both Reynold and Lannister with an emphasis on yellow and gold using red sparingly, but he was currently dressed in various shades of black and grey. The only gold came from eagle head studs sewn onto his doublet the ruby and gold broach that he used to fasten a long black cloak of wool around his shoulders. It was still finely cut but looked especially sombre on him as the two of you mounted your horses and began to ride upwards towards the Red Keep.

He led you into the castle proper where two stableboys were especially prompt in the taking of your horses. Tygon pulled forth two copper pennies and handed one of them to each boy and instructed them to give each horse an apple as well as themselves. They smiled and hurriedly took the horses to empty stalls as yourself and Tygon headed into the Red Keep.

It was an odd thing. Where not a week ago bodies had littered the halls and blood had stained the walls and floors, now they were largely empty. There were still faint stains where blood had pooled around bodies but time and servants labour had begun to make them disappear. You followed Tygon up three flights of stairs and into the veritable maze of hallways and switchbacks that made up the once Targaryen stronghold. You came to a doorway that Tygon knocked on and a large, bookish man answered.
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“I am Ser Tygon Reynold of Ember Peak, and this is my goodbrother Ser Mervyn Reynold. We are here to see Lord Tywin Lannister.”

“He is occupied at the moment Sers, but I shall come for you when he is free. If you would please take a seat.”

The two of you took the offered chairs and servants were quick to offer you both wine and food which you both took. The wine was light and a beautiful golden colour that left a refreshing sweetness lingering on your tongue that was paired with a soft white cheese that had a pungent aroma but a pleasant taste. You had drained two cups and beckoned a servant forward to pour you a third when Tygon interjected.

“He will be content with water from now on, as will I.” The man nodded and disappeared to fetch the refreshment.

“Lord Tywin will not suffer drunkards at his negation tables, and I will not suffer them amongst my bannermen Ser. You will speak only when spoken to, and you will keep your temper under control.”

A cough sounded in the chamber as the steward presented himself politely.

“Lord Tywin will see you now.”

“And into the lions den we go…” Tygons words were barely more than a whisper but in your ears they sounded like a roar.

The room where Lord Tywin met with the two of you was sumptuously furnished even in the aftermath of the sack. Rich, dark wooden furniture decorated with elaborate carvings in the shape of all manner of beasts were everywhere. In particular stood one massive desk in the center of the room carved in the shape of a writhing wyrm. It’s wings swept upwards to form the top of the desk and behind the impressive dragon sat an altogether much more dangerous beast, a Lion of the Rock.

His eyes were focused on a pile of letters and parchments in a similar manner to how you had met with Tygon but there was a gravity to his focus that had been absent in your goodbrother. The scratch of quill on parchment was heavy in the air and it went on for minutes until Tygon cracked.
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“My Lord, I have..”

“I instructed you to follow Elleanor Reynold’s orders to avoid her suspicion. I did not order you to abandon your post.”

Tygon looked perplexed but you knew whom he was talking to. The Lord of Casterly Rock didn’t even look up from his work when he spoke to you but his voice had a strength to it that the words struck at you like a hammer blow. Silence followed his words but he followed up after an awkward amount of time, looking up from his work.

“A Lannister always pays his debts Ser Mervyn Reynold. I asked you once where your loyalties lay and gave you an opportunity to prove yourself. I do not reward failure. So why should I let you live?”

“My Lord, Ser Mervyn and I have come to an agreement. He has volunteered…”

“When I wish for you to speak, I will say so Tygon. Your father knew that.”

His gold flecked emerald eyes turned back to you and you felt yourself shrink before his gaze…

--- How do you respond? ---
>My Lord, I followed the orders I was given. I obeyed you, and in turn, Elleanor to the letter.
>My loyalties remain with my wife and children. She took my son, and I want her life. I will find her no matter where she has hidden herself.
>Something Else (Write in)
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>>4514432
Does abandoning the post imply leaving Steadhold?
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>>4514432
>If you wanted me dead you'd have had Drox fill me with Crossbow bolts at Steadhold instead of having me "Prove my loyalty" during the sack there. Or did i kill both Malroy lords, one of whom i considered a personal friend, under your written orders for nothing?
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>>4514432

>>4514453
Supporting this.
>I fulfilled my orders at Steadhold, murdered my friend in cold blood, and his father. I have sullied my name for all eternity in your service. A place in the seven hells secured just for me. When I found I still had fight left in me and my name already tarnished, I participated in the sack of the Red Keep, following your men, in your service, so you wouldn't doubt House Reynold's loyalty in carrying out your orders.

>My wife is bedridden for life, my twins are frail and crippled. My only healthy son and heir has been taken by Elleanor to be used as a pawn against you. My name is forever besmirched and I have murdered my only true friend by my own hands on your orders to prove my loyalty. What more could I possibly give to you?
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>>4514453
THis and screw you Tygon. Fuck your personal pride. We killed our best friend and was for fucking nothing
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>>4514459
>I fulfilled my orders at Steadhold, murdered my friend in cold blood, and his father. I have sullied my name for all eternity in your service. A place in the seven hells secured just for me. When I found I still had fight left in me and my name already tarnished, I participated in the sack of the Red Keep, following your men, in your service, so you wouldn't doubt House Reynold's loyalty in carrying out your orders.
Yes, this. Less aggressive than >>4514453 and more respectful, but maybe tone down the dramatism slightly. Tywin won't care for that.
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I can work with that. Can I get 4d6 for Awareness please? DC: 18
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Rolled 6, 2, 2, 3 = 13 (4d6)

>>4514504
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Rolled 4, 2, 5, 5 = 16 (4d6)

>>4514504
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Rolled 6, 4, 5, 6 = 21 (4d6)

>>4514504
we're screwed.
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>>4514521
No we are not!
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>>4514521
Well sheeeit. Some quality rolling there.

alright I have to go get some Halloween preparations done but then I'll be back and writing!
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>>4514491
Seconding this, Tywin doesn’t suffer fools or indulge drama whores
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Your own death wasn’t something that frightened you. You had seen enough men die both by your own hand and the hands of others to know that one day the Stranger would find you as well. Sitting before Tywin Lannister’s displeasure was something more frightening than death. He threatened the very legacy that you had built with blood stained hands. He had destroyed two large and noble houses and cast down their legacies from the gloried annals of history to nothing more than whispered talks in inns and taverns. You were not a fool and you had not betrayed him. Most men would call you ignoble now for your part in this rebellion and some would even go so far as to call you evil. None, however, could call you disloyal.

“I followed your orders my Lord. I did what Lady Elleanor commanded of me and left my pregnant wife to fight with the men of the Reach, and while I was gone she gave birth to twins and nearly died doing so. The children were born weak and sickly, and Lady Elleanor stole my firstborn son, my legacy, away.”

Lord Tywin’s face could have been made of stone for all the emotion that it showed. His eyes stared into you and you blinked before you remembered what Lord Drox had told you. How Lord Tywin had demanded you prove your loyalty to him once more.

“Ask Lord Drox about how I followed your orders to the letter. I slew Lord Malroy and his heir with my own two hands as Lord Drox put Steadhold to the torch to show you that I was loyal. I slew a friend, a man I considered a brother and I sullied my name and reputation in front of gods and men for all time and damned myself to the seven hells to prove my loyalty. I have nothing left to give.”

--- Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Awareness (Notice) Test ---
Rolled 21 vs DC: 18
Result: One Degree of Success

The stone visage cracked for the briefest of moments when you mentioned Steadhold. It was hardly more than a slight raising of a single eyebrow but you saw it before his face hardened back into the look of displeasure he had worn before.

“You may have a use to me yet. Tygon has made you aware of the task he has been given?” He looked from you to Tygon and let his gaze linger on the heir to Ember Peak.

You nodded and Tygon spoke up quietly. “He has my Lord. He has volunteered to find her in my stead so I may put both Ember Peak and the Gold Road to rights.”

“I want her brought back to Casterly Rock alive. Failing that, I want proof that she is dead, along with the parchment signed by King Aerys declaring Castamere to be hers. Tygon, do we need discuss the topic again?”

Tygon lowered his gaze to the floor. “No my Lord, we do not.”

“Good.” He turned his attention back towards you. “Tygon had informed me of his intent to land you. I will give you a grace term of three months once you have returned to the Westerlands before you must leave. Make no mistake Ser Mervyn Reynold, this is exile in all but name. If you return without success…”
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The silence said more than words ever could...

--- Any questions for either Lord Tywin or Tygon? ---
I’m going to limit it to three for my own sanity
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>>4514782
For Tywin
Any leads or sighting of her since King's landing? Any known allies in the east she could run too or that would give her backing?

For Tygon
"I trust you will take care of my family while i am away?"


Other questions we may want answered but i deemed of lesser importance
Budget. Anything we're not supposed to do. What if she kills herself and/or burns/otherwise gets rid the paper just to be a vindictive witch? Who else is searching for her and how likely are they to stab me in the back, like one of Drox's sworn swords tried to do at Steadhold?
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>>4514810
>Who else is searching for her
I'd put this as one of the three questions. We've heard from Tygon that there are others.
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>>4514810
>>4514813
Supporting.
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>>4514782
>Who else is searching for her
>Where would she go
I wanna ask how he plans to make an example out of her and if we could take part/direct it as a reward.
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>>4514782
The above sounds good.
Also, what kind of support is he willing to give, intel, gold, troops? We need everything we can get.

This is going to be more than 3 questions, sorry Joe lol this is quite important
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>>4514813
>>4514863
>>4514891
Support
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Alright so #1 is clearly "Who else might be searching for her?" which is easy enough.

For #2 I'll combine asking about his plans for her and if he has a contingency plan if she doesn't come quietly.

#3 is still a bit of a toss up. If you guys want to ask Tywin for support through coin, men or intel that'll be a persuasion test.

Sound good to you guys?
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>>4515188
Its fine
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>>4515188
Okay.
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>>4515188
Yes. Although asking where she is going should not take a test I think.
Shall we have the opportunity to give final remarks next?
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Cool well let's lock this in. I'll need 3d6 for Persuasion (Convince) please. This will be a proper "Intrigue".

3d6 for Convince please
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Rolled 5, 3, 3 = 11 (3d6)

>>4515546
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Rolled 3, 4, 1 = 8 (3d6)

>>4515546
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Rolled 2, 2, 1 = 5 (3d6)

>>4515546
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Re-roll 1s for attractive?
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>>4515570
>attractive re-roll on tywin
lmao
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>>4515570
Even if they wre 6's the results would be 13 and 10 so not much of a point.

Eeesh. Alright well I'll take a second round of 3d6 please so I can write the whole conversation up at once.
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Rolled 3, 1, 3 = 7 (3d6)

>>4515612
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Rolled 1, 6, 4 = 11 (3d6)

>>4515612
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>4515621
Let's find out if Tywin is gay for Mervyn. Assuming this is also a Persuasion check?
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Rolled 6, 4, 4 = 14 (3d6)

>>4515612
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>>4515628
If the DC was 15, Tywin is slightly gay.
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Your head nodded solemnly. It had been a year since you had been at home with your wife and children and now you would be leaving them on an even longer and more dangerous mission.

“My Lord, is it true that you have offered a lordship for her capture?”

Lord Tywin’s face maintained it’s mask of stone as he nodded his head.

“I have offered a lordship to the man who brings me her back alive.”

“Do you know who exactly might be searching for her?”

Tygon coughed politely to interrupt as Tywin’s eyes hardened and the furrow between his brow grew deeper.

“I fear that there will likely be many Mervyn. Every man with the means to hunt her in the Westerlands will be looking, as well as many in the northern reach. Hedge knights, sell swords, second sons…anyone with ambition…If I were in your position I would not advertise my purpose to those I did not trust and I would trust very few…”

You could feel the embers of anger being stoked in your heart. You were not the most clever of men but you could see how Tygon had positioned you to take his place in self imposed exile. How he had ensured that it would be you that hunted down his mother like a man blindly reaching into a crag looking for a rock adder. A deep breath soothed your anger instead of stoking it. Tygon was not the man to hunt someone down, especially his own mother.

“Rest assured I won’t. When I bring her back what do you intend for her?”

The question was directed at Tywin but you kept Tygon in your peripheral vision. He visually paled as Lord Tywin straightened his already impeccable posture.

“She will confess to her treason and face the consequences of her actions in the sight of gods and men, and more importantly put an end to any foolish claims on Castamere.”
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“So death is her punishment?”

The nod you received so small it could have gone unnoticed but the gravity of it struck you like a thunderbolt.

“Good. What if she doesn’t come quietly? What if she…takes her own life to prevent her capture? Or she burns the parchment? She is a spiteful woman my Lord.”

“Then do not give her the opportunity. If she does, then bring me her head and her signet ring. That is not worth a lordship, but I will consider the deed done.”

“Do you know where she might have gone my Lord?”

Tygon jumped into the conversation again, going so far as to reach out and put his arm in front of you.

“My Lord I have put much thought to the matter. At first I thought it possible she may have fled to the ruins of Castamere, but I think it more likely she fled south to Silverhill before heading to Goldengrove. With Lord Mathis’ absence I believe that Lady Bethany would have gladly offered her a place there. I would suggest we speak with Lord Gordon Serrett, as well as travelling to Silverhill to speak with Elyse before pursuing her further.”

“I believe this matter can be solved by the two of you. If there is nothing else than you may both take your leave.”

You looked at Tygon momentarily before steeling your nerve…

“My Lord, is there any aid you can give me? Coin, men, information?”
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--- Intrigue Round 1 ---

Status/Initiative Test
Lord Tywin Lannister: 34
Ser Mervyn Reynold:8
Result: Lord Tywin Lannister goes first

Lord Tywin Lannister’s Incite Roll
Rolled 19 vs Intrigue Defense: 10
Two Degrees of Success
4 x 2 = 8 Influence
12 Composure – 8 Influence = 4 Composure
Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Composure: 4

Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Convince Roll
Rolled 11 vs Intrigue Defense: 14
Result: Convince Failed
Lord Tywin Lannister’s Composure: 14

“Aid? If I am not mistaken than you are being knighted, with all of the benefits of that boon. Coin, influence, even a man of your reputation and bearing will earn prestige. Why should you require my help? If you are worried for your sons safety I would think that you would be willing to spend some of your own coin…”

“My Lord, how exactly do you expect me to track down a woman like this?”

“If you are incapable I suggest you make yourself comfortable across the Narrow Sea. Perhaps join one of the sellsword companies and live out your days there. Elsewise the wall is always looking for fighting men, and there are plenty who shall be joining them soon enough. But as for how you are to find her, I’ll remind you that you served her. Titus told me of his suspicions in your service and I expect you more than most know the Lords and Ladies with whom she is close, and just what exactly she is capable of.”

--- Intrigue Round 2 ---

Status/Initiative Test
Lord Tywin Lannister: 29
Ser Mervyn Reynold: 6
Result: Lord Tywin Lannister goes first

Lord Tywin Lannister’s Intimidate Roll
Rolled 25 vs Intrigue Defense: 10
Four Degrees of Success
4 x 4 = 16 Influence
4 Composure – 16 Influence = -12 Composure
Ser Mervyn Reynold takes 3 Frustration
Frustration: 3/4
4 Composure – 0 = 4 Composure
Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Composure: 4

Ser Mervyn Reynold’s Bargain Roll
Rolled 15 vs Intrigue Defense: 14
One Degree of Success
3 x 1 = 3 Influence
14 Composure – 3 Influence = 11 Composure
Lord Tywin Lannister’s Composure: 11

“My Lord, anything you can spare will be put to good use. If you truly want her brought all the way to Casterly Rock I will need coin and help.”

“And yet no others who seek her have asked for aid. You presume too much. I am not asking for your aid. House Reynold will send one of it’s own to prove it’s loyalty. Should he fail than House Reynold will suffer the consequences of disloyalty. House Swyft were once lords and now they stand as nothing more than landed knights.”
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--- How to proceed? ---

>Yield
>Look to Tygon
>Continue on by yourself
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>>4519832
This is hopeless
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Oops

>>4519836
>Yield
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>>4519836
>>Yield
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>>4519836
>>Yield
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>>4519836
>Yield
It's no use.
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>>4519868
Can we at least ask for the honor to be her executioner if we bring her back alive? Or would it require another test?
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>>4519874
I'll just answer this OOC. If you guys succeed in bringing her back alive, it'll be a fairly easy test to ask Tywin for the honor of killing her yourself publicly.

Okay I'm going to let this go until I get back from my run so it'll be about another 45 minutes
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>>4519836
>Yield
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>>4519877
sounds good. asking for a punishment that isn't boring like a beheading would part of the easy test right?
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>>4519911
Please not another rapefest....
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Alright I'm back and writing This one might take a little while with ending off this conversation and setting up the court and what not.

>>4519911
It'll most likely be beheading. I'm actually going to do some research into medieval punishments for treason because it's not a subject I'm overly familiar with.
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>>4519922
hell nah. I wouldn't want that.
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>>4519988
It differs by gender. Men got hung, drawn and quartered while women get burned at the stake slowly with young, smokeless wood to prolong the sentence. Before the execution itself the victim would be walk of shamed and whipped a little. The punishment is very cruel because treason is seen as the worst possible crime back then. Treason challenges the god given authority of the ruler so it was dealt very harshly.
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>>4519988
>>4520181
Gotta remember that Tywin likes to make an example of people. We might not just have to decapitate that person. If we become Tywins headsman......guahhhh
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In the Defiance of Duskendale, Lord Denys Darklyn's wife, Serala of Myr had her tongue and female bits torn out, then was burnt alive, for supposedly corrupting Denys into imprisoning Aerys.
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>>4520181
>>4520217
Well it looks like we have an idea of what we might do.
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Tygon reached out to you and placed a hand on you shoulder. His grip was firm and you knew what it meant. Even someone in your position knew that a landed knight was heads and shoulders below even the pettiest lord. That and a landed knight could not have men sworn to him. Perhaps you had over reached…

“I understand my Lord.”

“Good. Tygon, as we discussed, I will allow you to land the man but I will not grant you the land with which to land him. You may find others willing to part with old claims or accept a payment for some rural backwater, elsewise you may do with your own land as you please. Is this understood?”

“It is my Lord. I have been in talks with several houses regarding such things and have found no less than three worth pursuing. Ser Mervyn and I will discuss them in detail when we return to Ember Peak.”

“Joanna will wed Ser Leroy upon my return to Casterly Rock. Enough time has passed that no man can whisper of a child born of her and the Farmans union.”

“Of course my Lord. I shall be glad to attend.”

“No. You will begin setting the Gold Road and the Lesser Mander to order.”

The light faded from Tygon’s eyes at those words and the corners of his mouth twitched downwards in the semblance of a frown but they soon righted themselves into a mask of neutrality.

“As you say my Lord. Ser Leroy is a good man, and I know my sister is in safe hands. Restoring peace and order to the Westerlands is a much more important task. Besides, I have already seen my sister married once.”

Lord Tywin did not smile at his courtesies but instead took papers from Tywin and began to set them in order. He nodded at Tygon who stood and gestured for you to do the same and together you took your leave of the Lord of Casterly Rock. Once the two of you were well clear of the Red Keep Tygon began to speak of his worry.
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“Mervyn that was foolish, asking for aid such as you did. House Reynold is on a narrow enough knifes edge as it is.”

“Knife edge? Joanna is to wed Ser Leroy Lannister. How is a marriage to a Lannister walking a knifes edge?”

“How can you be so blind Mervyn? Joanna is my twin, and the eldest of my sisters, if Ser Leroy has a son by her that child will have a strong and genuine claim to Ember Peak. If…if House Reynold proves treacherous or disappoints...well if Andrea and I are banished or exiled I would consider it to be a blessing. Tyrus as well, and yourself and Alyssa are no safer Mervyn. Tywin Lannister has rooted out two old and storied houses, who is to say he won’t do it to a third?”

--- 19/06/283 ---

Lord Robert Baratheon was sitting on the Iron Throne in front of a vast crowd of lords and knights, along with a smattering of ladies that had survived the sack and had come from in from the lands surrounding Kings Landing. He had not been crowned yet and as such was still only a lord, but still he was sitting the Iron Throne and accepting oaths of fealty.

Together you and Tygon had waited and watched as the most important lords and ladies had sworn their oaths. Houses such as Lannister and Stark had sworn themselves to him the day before along with their primary bannermen. Houses such as Crakehall, Brax and, Lydden followed Lord Tywin while unfamiliar names like Ryswell, Bolton, and Dustin followed the grey and solemn looking Lord Eddard Stark. The northmen were a dour lot but their oaths had been genuine enough to your ear. You’d payed special attention when the Umbers had sword their oath as a veritable giant of a man bended his knee before the Iron Throne.

Memories that should have been those of triumph and victory were soured with the taste of defeat. You had slain no less than three Umbers on the Trident and led the Loyal Reins to slaughter ten times their number and yet the battle had still been lost. Lost to the man who you were no expected to bend your knee to. You’d watched Ser Art die at that river, and had seen Merrick hold his dying brother even amongst the commotion of battle. The thought made you want to spit upon the red stone that made up the grand audience chamber of the Red Keep.

“SER TYGON REYNOLD, HEIR OF TITUS REYNOLD, THE LORD OF EMBER PEAK, WARDEN OF THE WEST ROAD AND KEEPER OF THE EMBER PASS!”
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Tygon took a deep breath and pressed forward through the gap that was widening in the crowd. He looked back at you and raised his eye brow and you followed him through the gap. He had worn his most resplendent doublet and a half cloak made of cloth of gold. He had put forth his most impressive look and wore a look of noble pride upon his face. He lips were held tightly together so as to not reveal the golden teeth of his smile. You followed behind him towards the monstrosity that was the Iron Throne. The seat of Aegon the Conqueror was a massive mess of sharpened steel with no sense of symmetry at all. The metal leaned one way and then another with blades, hilts and cross guards jutting out at awkward angles. The steps themselves were made of blades and high above you saw the Demon of the Trident preceding over all.

His face was one easily remembered from the parley at the Battle of Ashford. It was a handsome face with thick black hair covering both crown and cheeks. You’d remembered that he was a large man but sitting up on that throne of steel he seemed absolutely monstrous. An older man wearing sky blue spoke to Tygon before he kneeled.

“Ser, who is this who accompanies you? Only your name was called.”

“Lord Arryn, Lord Baratheon, this is my leal bannerman, Ser Mervyn Reynold. He is the Knight of the cadet branch of House Reynold. I have only landed him recently so his name and house will not yet be known by the citadel and your heralds.”

Lord Jon Arryn studied you carefully but it was Lord Baratheon who began to laugh. It was a loud and booming laugh that echoed about the chamber, both off of it’s walls and by its occupants.

“I remember you!” He exclaimed it loudly as he pointed a large hand past towards where Tygon was standing. “Yes, you were the man who interrupted Lord Tarly’s parley. It looked like the man was constipated he was so wroth.”

Robert Baratheon threw back his head and laughed once more as cronies and sycophants did as well filling the chamber with laughter. Lord Arryns face looked like that of a father being interrupted by a small but favoured son as he waited for Lord Robert to cease.

“How did he take it anyways? He gave me my only defeat in this war, I hope he at least reveled in it.”
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“Didn’t even smile my Lord. I got more than a taste of the lash for insubordination, although I think he wanted my head.”

“HA! Tarly always was a hard bastard. Common trait amongst the Marcher Lords. He probably did the deed himself didn’t he?”

“He did. I didn’t give him much satisfaction though. When the reachmen get here you can ask them about it. I didn’t even give him a scream.” That brought about a scowl from Lord Arryn as well as Tygon, but Robert Baratheon only laughed once more.

“I’m glad to hear that he didn’t enjoy that victory. So tell me Ser, have you a tower or hall in some corner of the Westerlands? Where is your seat? I shall have to visit some day and hear the story of Lord Tarly in better detail.”

“My seat is not yet built my Lord, but it will be called the Pyre.”

“Ember Peak is always willing to host both yourself and your attendants in the meantime my Lord.” Tygon had interjected but Lord Baratheon waved away his comment and proceeded to speak with you.

“No seat? Ah so that’s what you come for? To ask your soon to be king to give you the means to see it built? I’ve heard a lot about you Ser Mervyn. My northern allies have a name for you, “The Giant Slayer”. Lord Umber wants your head but I reward those that join my cause. Once your seat is built I will expect to be hosted there Ser Mervyn, and I expect to hear in full detail of how a man who fought against me at Ashford and the Trident came to help take King’s Landing. A deal yes? Now you may both say your oaths…”

--- Can I get 5 rolls of 5d6 for Defense, Influence, Law, Power and Wealth please? Bo1 ---
Land and Population will be dependent on Domain Choice

Also, any ideas for an oath of fealty for Bobby B
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Rolled 3, 2, 3, 5, 2 = 15 (5d6)

>>4520243
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>>4520251
do you mean 5 rolls of 1d6?
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>>4520254
Nope 5 Rolls of 5d6
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>>4520256
well...damn
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Rolled 4, 4, 5, 1, 5 = 19 (5d6)

>>4520243
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Rolled 4, 3, 1, 6, 5 = 19 (5d6)

>>4520243
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Rolled 5, 4, 1, 4, 3 = 17 (5d6)

>>4520243
>>4520243
Based Bobby B
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>>4520243
Concerning an oath defer to Tygon I don't think it's wise to upstage our already somewhat sour liege any further.
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Rolled 6, 2, 6, 3, 5 = 22 (5d6)

>>4520243
>My Lord, may I propose a toast in your honour?
>Fuck Reachmen
>Fuck Crownlanders
>Fuck Dornishmen (and especially their women)
>But most importantly
>Fuck Targaryens
Thank you for giving me this opportunity, my Lord.
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On a serious note, though? What would be okay here? Can we ask him for something after just humiliating Tygon by asking Tywin for something? Swear eternal loyalty?

I guess we can promise our hammer to him whenever he needs it, perhaps ask for a spar with our warhammers when he's visiting us.
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>>4520243
>Also, any ideas for an oath of fealty for Bobby B
I guess you're asking for ideas for Tygon's oath? It is not Mervyn's place to swear to Robert directly, like >>4520324 said.

Also, if we're going to cross the reachmen coming in to swear fealty before we leave King's Landing, we should meet with Irving Peake and plan the search for Elleanor with him. Especially if she isn't found at Goldengrove, having a reachman assist us there will be handy.
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I'm confused as to how we are getting resources at all right now. We didn't earn anything. Especially not at this scale.
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>>4520243
>>4520324
This. We appreciate the king’s Attention, and once our seat is built and we’ve brought our kidnapped son back home, we will be more than happy to entertain the King. However as a knight in Tygon Reynold’s service, we only swear after our lord does.

If he presses us say something about keeping the roads clear, the taxes coming in and the people fed and productive. That we will uphold the law and hut down traitors and bandits.
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>>4520430
This is just fluffing how Tygon is going to have the resources to allow Mervyn to be landed.

Mechanically he only needs 20 power which he has, so this is just an easy way to explain where an additional 42 wealth came from. Is it a bit of a cop out? Yeah, but it's the easiest way for it all to make at least a little bit of sense anyways.


Alright and I've gone with three events for Mervyn as well.

>Treachery
The actual act of murdering Ser Sebaston on Fair Isle

>Scandal
Being the sworn sword to a woman who poisoned her husband and fled into hiding

>Favor
Being landed publicly and being recognized by Robert Baratheon in front of the realm

Treachery is up first so I'll need three rolls of 1d6 please.
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>4520501
>This is just fluffing how Tygon is going to have the resources to allow Mervyn to be landed.
Makes sense lore wise the amount of stats magically gained by newly landed knights never made much sense not matter how mechanically sound it is.
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>>4520515
It was the only way I could make sense of it. How 20 power multiplies like that was always a whacky thing so Babby B gifting Mervyn the help at least makes a shred of sense after sweetening his loss at Ashford.
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>4520501
I'll repeat my suggestion for offering a friendly spar with warhammers when Robert visits.
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>>4520501
>Mechanically he only needs 20 power which he has, so this is just an easy way to explain where an additional 42 wealth came from. Is it a bit of a cop out? Yeah, but it's the easiest way for it all to make at least a little bit of sense anyways.

It's your quest and your rules. You make the choices for how much we get. Idk why the rulebook is so frequently blamed when it can be altered to make more sense at any time. I'm assuming the extra 20 is from the regional bonus despite the crownlands king being the one apparently handing it out. If you really want to hand out 42 wealth, an absurd number on top of all of the glory and the fact that we have managed to be on literally no one's side in all of this, then you could've just said the wealth represents what was already sitting on the land rather than "derpy retard king who was our enemy gives us riches and a personal army for the lulz."

To be honest, it feels like an asspull that we are being landed at all after all of this. We are solidly on the shit list as is our lord and yet he is able to acquire new tracts of land despite being a pariah on the verge of banishment or execution. I get your personal excitement in wanting to run a house management quest now, but you just crafted a backstory that would imply we should be getting exiled or forced to remain a master of arms at best. The whole premise doesn't feel like it fits at all. It's like you decided you wanted to run a different sort of quest and have bent this one to that end despite it not gelling with your own narrative.

Idk if this is going to get shouted down because I'm disagreeing with loot handouts or not, but it's been bothering me for a while. I didn't mention it before because I wanted to give your framing the benefit of the doubt, but this really doesn't make sense anymore.
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Rolled 4 (1d6)

>>4520501
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>>4520534
That's a fair assessment. I guess what I'm really trying to do is to make it so Mervyn has the semblance to return to after Essos and give Alyssa something to do while he is gone.

Too be entirely honest I'm not in a great headspace right now, creative or otherwise, and I do feel like that's showing in my narratives and writing. Maybe an actual week or two off might be worth taking to just take a break and then reassess some things. So thank you for your honesty.

Alright -1, -3, 4

I'll need another 3 rolls of 1d6 please for Scandal
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>>4520534
I get your arguments on the framing of this, and story direction in general. Though there has been missteps I don't agree but
>the wealth represents what was already sitting on the land
Makes just as little sense, considering that implies that either Tygon paid the previous owner that amount for the land +-whatever the rest of the stats are worth, or the old owner was either fooled or a fool to give it away for less than it was worth. The way landing a knight works in the rules is nonsensical and quite possibly op as it is by far the best investment 20 power can buy if you have the land and right person to give it to.
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>4520538
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>>4520538
Sorry to hear that. I hope whatever is going on works out. I still think it may be worth reconsidering some of this before it's all "canonized" in the narrative. I've enjoyed this quest and don't want it to stay downhill like it has the past two threads. Holding off on landing or actually exiling us for all of the things we've chosen to do would be much more fitting. It's not like Alyssa can't keep doing what she's been doing. Just my thoughts I guess.

>>4520540
>Makes just as little sense, considering that implies that either Tygon paid the previous owner that amount for the land +-whatever the rest of the stats are worth, or the old owner was either fooled or a fool to give it away for less than it was worth.

The whole situation doesn't make sense. We shouldn't be landed in the first place. That was the best I could come up with to make it more palatable, but I'm not the QM. A situation where some other lord doesn't have the means to control a built up domain (maybe some minor noble died in the war?) makes more sense than just getting handed a massive fortune by a man who was our enemy when even our countrymen hate us. There is no one who should want to be rewarding us right now.
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Rolled 2 (1d6)

>>4520538
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>>4520551
No, your points are quite valid. I just need to figure out how to lay in the bed I've made.

Just throwing some ideas out there but maybe Tygon gifts him a small piece of his own land, or even helps him build a tower in Headwaters which he has control of. Failing that, I think someone like Lord Andros selling a piece of land with a mine that has run dry seems fairly fitting with the crunch caveat that a mine holding cannot be purchased. I don't know.

I still feel like Tygon trying to land Mervyn makes sense as he tries to make his house look bigger than it is. Your point about other houses not wanting to associate with him very much holds true though. I'll be thinking about this a lot once this thread is over.
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>>4520577
Frankly we shouldn’t be landed at all until we come back. Our house is basically worth nothing if we fail or even if we fail to bring Marqus back. A crippled wife, crippled son and sickly daughter do not a knightly house make, and Tugon landing them with Mervyn away is basically asking for bandits to kill them off and take whatever is being built.


There is literally no pint to landing us now. It’s a waste of resources and time.
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>4520538
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Lastly I'll need 4 rolls of 1d6.

I also want to clarify that no matter what I choose to do, Alyssa and the twins will be staying at Ember Peak while Mervyn is away. I suppose what I'm really trying to do is have them start building his seat. Which to be fair doesn't require him to actually be landed yet.
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>4520624
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>4520624
for what it's worth I have consistently bought into the events of the story and consequences thereof, but then again I am a pleb quite willing to suspend my disbelief and be entertained.
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>>4520534
>>4520540
>>4520551
>>4520605
This is the kind of shit that got The Father to finally walk away. There are ways to talk about things without being an aggressive asshole
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>>4520540
sorry, not this one
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>>4520636
I don't think anyone here is being aggressive. Criticism isn't always nice, and it's 4chan so politeness isn't always there either. It's valid concern that I'm going to need to address when I start Thread 23.
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>>4520624
You know a solution could be to not land us now, and make it contingent on the success of our mission. There's a lordship on Eleanor's head, so if we succeed, we get to be a minor lord who is hated by everyone else (like House Clegane). Have Tygon start building the tower anyway, if not for us then for Tyrus. It will fulfill a similar purpose, even if he would prefer us over Tyrus.

So make it like a degrees of success type of thing. If we fail, the quest isn't going forward in the West anyway, because we'll be in permanent exile so that doesn't line up with being landed. The tower goes to Tyrus instead. If we bring her back dead, Tygon gives us the tower. If we bring her back alive Tywin gives us a minor lordship and Tyrus gets the tower. How does this sound?
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>>4520624
Rollan. Also fair bough joe.
>>4520636
I am on my phone so I can’t curate my words as carefully as on cpu. I wasn’t trying to be aggressive, just simply type quick. As for Father? He never said why he left and frankly with how flakey he had been with no explanation, even at the end where he nukes all his stuff in a seeming fit of spite? Pretty sure it was RL related.
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>>4520636
Well that's the last thing I'm trying to do. I guess it's harder online to state things in a way to convey how much I disagree without seeming like it's an attack or something. My goal is the opposite. Between the Father quitting (again...) and Boggs also stating he's tired of the drama from this playerbase, I'm more concerned with speaking up about an arbitrary background decision that doesn't fit the story at this point and may end up leading to more drama. I don't want to see a third quest die.
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>>4520793
For the record I thought you were polite and cordial, and I really am taking what you're saying to heart. In particular where Tygon would get additional land from. The more I think about it the less it makes sense apart from the single domain from House Brax, being a small and isolated valley with a mine that ran dry long ago. If Andrea were to ask her father, he might sell it to Tygon because it's useless to him. He has easier domains to access stone and fur from and he no longer gets iron from it. Elsewise, perhaps Headwaters might be the place for Mervyn. His single domain being the "small town" down the road from Ember Peak. This of course all be dependent on Mervyn successfully returning from his quest to hunt down the traitorous witch known as Elleanor Reynold.

But like I said, I'm not sure how to play this quite yet but that will most likely be the rough game plan. Mervyn will return home, decide with Alyssa what kind of seat he wants to build, and then disappear once more leaving his home behind him.

Still waiting on 2 more 1d6 though there guys
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>>4520832
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>>4520832
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currently reading from the beginning

really like he you’re running but I hated the village massacre and the start of Tyrus corruption
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>>4520832
>>4520793
>>4520642
alright so maybe I'm too sensitive but I really felt like the phrase 'asspull' was a bit much. Like, the QMs take time out of their day to tell a story that we're all making up as we go along. I guess i'm saying a little more civility would be nice? I know it's 4chan but i'm getting tired of seeing QMs who feel bad/frustrated about the service they're providing because someone thinks what they did was a bad call and instead of disagreeing politely they instantly talk about how stupid a decision it was.

again, maybe I'm being too sensitive about this, but i'm tired of seeing a quest die because the crowd starts yelling at the QM . Thats just my 2 cents and it's probably the last I'll say on it because any more discussion will likely cause more strife.
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All in all not horrible stats for a knightly house when it finally gets off the ground. Although I'm thinking of changing the Influence and Defense modifiers that come from the Westerlands to better represent where the Pyre will be situated and Mervyn's personal situation. Essentially the Defense will be +5 and the Influence will be -10 leaving the stats as the following...

Defense: 20
Some cultivations, with the presence of a keep or smaller stronghold with a few roads and rivers.

Influence: 17
A greater landed knight or equivalent. A sample house would include the Knotts or Liddles from the North.

Lands: TBD

Law: 13
Lawlessness and banditry are a significant problem on the fringes of your lands.

Population: TBD

Power: 21
A modest force of soldiers, including some trained troops.

Wealth:42 (Not including Mervyn's ransoms and personal wealth)
Your family has more funds than it needs and lives in comfort. This will likely be because of the small size of their household and also a lack of overhead costs at the moment

So I'm tentatively going to propose that Mervyn won't officially be given lands before he leaves Ember Peak. There will be a talk with both Alyssa and Tygon before he goes where they discuss building a seat somewhere but Tygon is having difficulties after some houses backed out of dealing with him and instead having to find some less bountiful lands nearer to Ember Peak.

So... if he returns triumphant with Elleanor in tow, he'll have a semblance of a seat to call his own. If he fails then the seat will likely go to Tyrus, Ser Lorcan or Ser Austin.

I think I'm going to take a few weeks to gather my thoughts, get better composed and plan this out so I can get this quest back to a higher standard (in my eyes at least) that it has dropped from in the last two threads. I'll leave this for you guys in the mean time if you have any personage holdings suggestions that Alyssa would likely look into feel free to suggest them. Things like a maester seem obvious, but perhaps things like a septon or steward or perhaps an engineer or architect. Maybe even a bailiff? And on that note I'm hesitantly going to use the rules as below.

For personage holdings the house will be limited to a number dependent on it's influence score.

0-10 - 1 Personage Holding
11-20 - 2 Personage Holdings
21-30 - 3 Personage Holdings

And so on and so forth. Thanks for playing guys, and although all of the above is subject to change I'm going to try and make it all work. See you all in a few weeks!
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>>4521944
Certainly a lot of topics for discussion but before the actual domain is selected there currently isn't much room for planning.

Just took a glance through defense holdings and it looks like our future king Robert is going to wait for years until he can be hosted at the Pyre. Unless we pick a territory that already has some sort of ruins to serve as the foundation for our future keep (and reduce its construction time). And I guess Alyssa and the kids will be staying at Ember Peak while it is being erected?
Thus acquiring the services of an architect or an engineer seems to be a priority.

Comfortable standard of living should unquestionably be purchased as it improves natural healing and honestly we owe our family that much at least.
Gardens is a thing Alyssa dreamed about, so we should get that as well. Or perhaps a Greenhouse with healing herbs instead of that.
A library is another improvement that comes to mind since we looted enough books to stock it.

Other than that I kinda wish to poach some of our fellow Loyal Reins members to form another cavalry unit. IIRC Tyrus came into leading the original unit eventually, so we could become the leader of the new one or have Ser Austin command it. Make it veteran (10) or elite (12).
Next get Scouts (5 for trained) for rooting out brigands our lands seem to be rife with.
And lastly a unit of infantry with hopefully enough wealth to dip into to afford trained, possibly even veteran men.
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>>4522054
I'm not too keen on the scouts, they're horrible in combat. I'd prefer Veteran or Elite Cavalry, Trained Archers and Veteran Infantry.
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>>4522067
We lost a battle early in the quest because nobody noticed an ambush. Scouts are a utility unit with awareness and stealth, letting them collect intel on their own. Not everything has to be about dealing damage. Cavalry and infantry both cover that.
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>>4522054
support on the scouts, and I think a garden could make for a nice place to go to away from smashing peoples skulls in.

Engineer also seems like a really good investment, our Defense is so low, that any amount of reduction of cost will pay off huge in the long run.
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So if we return with Eleanor alive do we get a bigger slice of land for that 'Lordship' reward on her head?
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>>4521944
Take your time. How long do you plan the hunt for Elleanor take?
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>>4522842
I would think so. The fact he gave the Spicers Castamere for their part in ending the War of Northern Aggression is an example of him rewarding people who provide him with what he wants.

As for where, I imagine that there would be a number of valleys, dales and peaks in the mountains between Ember Peak, Hornvale and Deep Den that are largely unclaimed. Or if unclaimed very much unused.

>>4524402
I'm expecting it to take between 5 and 10 threads.



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