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Chapter 3A - The Hunt.

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The Many Faced God
GM, 81 posts
The Drowned God
The Stranger
Wed 19 May 2021
at 23:51
  • msg #1

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

The Lychester woods were thick with gnarled trees and long shadows. Before the twisting trail had even disappeared around a bend behind them, the party found it had already dwindled to little more than a game trail. At first the Tullisons and Ser Naton’s men rode with them, and the conversation was boisterous, as Ser Naton boasted of the accomplishments to come. Soon, the men came to a split in the track at a broken oak.

“As good a spot as any to part way Ser Adham announced, “I’ve spoken with Dunstan’s man Ser Mathers, and he seems inclined for an agreed signal while we hunt. A single loud blast of horns for a quarry found, two for any need to return urgently to camp, and a repeated triple-blast if some ill-fortune demands we call off the challenge and come to one another’s aid; every great wood has its share of perils, be they of beast and man in the woods, after all.”

“Aye, aye,” Ser Naton agreed dismissively, “but you’ll hear no such simpering from my horn this side of the seven hells.”

The two parties soon separated, with Ser Adham and his two young squires riding along with the Blackfin men, and the Tullisons and Ser Naton finding their own way. As the parties separated and rode deeper into the woods, its members were given the opportunity to strike up conversation, to assist Gerhart in the tracking and orientation within the forest, or to see if they can spy worthy game of their own.

Already the light of the sun grew dimmer in the thick foliage, as if the journey into the woods were taking the men into some fey realm, far removed from  House Lychester, or the thrones of men entirely.
“A magnificent day for such a venture,” Ser Adham noted, amiably, “surely a good omen for my own nuptials on the morrow.”

[OOC - Four options here for each PC:
- Initiate a Standard Intrigue with Ser Adham [essentially just doing the first round of the Intrigue in this section, which might be continued later if the opportunity arises]
-Assist Gerhart’s Survival Rolls [adding half your survival score to his rolls, max of two PC’s on this]
-Roll Awareness [Notice] to keep an eye out for game or potential threats.
-Another option cleared with the GM
]
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Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 78 posts
Thu 20 May 2021
at 12:55
  • msg #2

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Seemingly in good spirits, Berion was all smiles as he chatted amiably with everyone as they rode deeper into the woods.  However, he couldn't help but roll his eyes in exasperation at Ser Naton's boast.  After all, it was that sort of bravado that caused men to behave rashly and ignore what would otherwise be common sense.  It was something he had seen far too often on the battlefield, and more often than not it ended with a lot of good men dead.

Hopefully that wouldn't be the case today.

Once the groups split, however, the knight's mood seemed to quickly rebound as he and Ser Adham continued their jovial chat.  "It most certainly does!  And congratulations again my friend, surely the Seven must smile upon you both!"

Berion Knollwood rolled 8 using 2d6+1 with rolls of 5,2.  Persuasion (Charm)
Ser Adham Lychester
NPC House Lychester, 2 posts
Heir
Thu 20 May 2021
at 23:37
  • msg #3

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Ser Adham rode well, maintaining an easy seat as he leaned back to joke with his young squires, and converse with his family's guests. He seemed content for the moment to rely on Gerhart, who led from the front and was seeking signs of recent tracks.

Ser Adham frowned for a moment, as though seriously considering the probability of Ser Berion's sentiment, "I do hope so," he replied earnestly, "I have met Lady Sylvia Connington on two occasions, which is two more than most grooms who marry into the bloodline of another region. She strikes me as swift of wit and beautiful beyond compare. Her father is King Arrec's Master of Laws and a powerful lord in his own right."

"Many folk of the Riverlands have notions about such a match," Ser Adham noted, "I would hear yours, if you have a mind to share it.

[OOC - a Standard Intrigue with Ser Berion has begun, but Ser Adham has not taken an action to influence Ser Berion]
Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 79 posts
Fri 21 May 2021
at 00:36
  • msg #4

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

A warm smile engulfed Berion's face as he bowed his head slightly towards the young nobleman in acknowledgment of his point before replying.  "Then you are indeed a lucky man my friend, for while beauty may ever fade, and a house's fortunes may ebb and wane, a keen mind is forever."

Falling silent for a moment, Berion's expression turned pensive as he considered his words carefully before replying.  "You're not wrong there.  The obvious answer would of course be someone of beauty and means, and no doubt that there are plenty here today who would say just that."  Of course he wasn't so crass as to name Ser Naton directly, but given the man's prior outburst it wasn't a hard leap to make.  "But as I said, both of those can be fleeting."

Blowing out a heavy breath, he flashed the Lychester heir a sheepish grin before adding "So at the risk of sounding like a child with his head in the clouds, I'd look for someone with a quick wit and noble heart, as nothing can take those away."

Turning his gaze to the sky for a moment, the red drained from the young knight's cheeks (though the smile still remained) as he took another deep breath before turning back to address Ser Lychester, his eyes twinkling with barely constrained mirth.  "As for the exact particular, I haven't the foggiest I'm afraid.  No doubt my sister has more than a few thoughts on the matter however, and I'm sure to get an earful later.  She knows best after all.  Or seems to think she does at any rate."
Ser Adham Lychester
NPC House Lychester, 3 posts
Heir
Fri 21 May 2021
at 06:06
  • msg #5

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

The Lychester heir nodded, with a slight grin he replied "You are wise to say such, I am sure, and perhaps in the Lady Sylvia I have the peculiar blessing of a fiance suited for both the sage and the fool, as she possesses a wit that will not dull, and a beauty that shows its full lustre in the spring of our years."


Adham smiled at Berion's words. "Your sister sounds like my own, Iris; ready with a quip or a barb at a moment's notice. No doubt the two will get along famously in our absence, with all manner of suggestions for us both when they have determined with one another our best course of action. I am just as glad not to hear more of the politics of it, and hear in your professed ignorance more virtue than vice." He nodded before calling out a advice to Gerhart regarding a nearby spur that might provide better vantage on the valley he seemed determined to head toward.
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Thoren Blackfin
House Blackfin, 57 posts
Fri 21 May 2021
at 15:31
  • msg #6

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Thoren rode with Berion and Adham, keeping reasonably quiet but keeping his eye out on the surrounding environs, his eyes open for beasts or threats. Sailing the rivers, it was not unusual to keep abreast of such, and while he wouldn't be riding in a joust at any time, he didn't embarass himself ahorse, though clearly he was one more comfortable aboard a ship or a boat than an animal.

Still, it was rude to remain completely silent, and though he was clearly not as silver tongued as the young knight they rode with - frankly, he had been told that he made people uneasy - he thought to add his own thoughts.

"You are both the futures of your families, respectively. As a man married some years now, I say you could do little better than to marry a woman strong of wit. A marriage is an alliance, not merely between houses but between people. She will be a weapon by your side in any contest you go forward in, though she may not be in the field of battle. The weapons we lot contest with in this world are different than that of our wives, but if their wits are sharp they can help steward your progeny into increasingly better opportunities than could any sharp sword."

His eyes scanned the area around him even as he spoke.

OOC:
Awareness: Notice 21

08:53, Yesterday: Thoren Blackfin rolled 21 using 5d6, dropping the lowest dice only with rolls of 5,5,6,5,1.  Awareness (Notice).

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Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 81 posts
Fri 21 May 2021
at 20:17
  • msg #7

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

"Why do I have a sinking feeling that them getting along famously will come entirely at our expense?" Berion quickly quipped as he flashed the young Lychester heir a wink before falling silent and allowing Thoren to speak his piece.

When the Blackfin nobleman finished, Berion sat quietly for a few moments, his expression distant.  He was clearly lost in thought.

Shaking his head, as if to clear the fog from his mind, Berion gave Thoren an approving nod, before turning back to Adham and smiling once more.  "Well there you have it my friend!  As you said, you are truly blessed."
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Ser Adham Lychester
NPC House Lychester, 4 posts
Heir
Sun 23 May 2021
at 11:20
  • msg #8

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Ser Adham nodded in appreciation at Thoren and Berion’s words, “I am glad, Sers, for my father and Ser Lyonel oft speak of the matter as a political affair, and the house retainers are either tight-lipped or,” he paused, the tips of his ears reddening slightly, “overly enthusiastic in their support.”

From the front of the group Gerhart spoke up, his voice gravelly and direct. He had discovered recent spoor of a stag and judging by its trail, it was one of great size. The trail led deep into the old growth of the forest.
The Many Faced God
GM, 86 posts
The Drowned God
The Stranger
Sun 23 May 2021
at 11:36
  • msg #9

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

The Hunt - Part Two

As the party ventured further into the forest, the foliage catches much of the sunlight above them, so that only a mismatched patter of light streams through into the twilight of the forest floor. Gerhart is confident in his tracking ability, and after less than an hour of careful tracking, raises an arm to indicate alarm and a call for quiet. Ahead, barely perceivable in the distance, on the ridge of a spur leading into a low valley, a great beast stands proudly, one ear twitching in the cool air as the many tines of its antlers create a slight whistling in the breeze. The stag's hide is a silvery grey, and in the dappled sunlight of the forest, nearly luminescent

OOC -
PC's Choose one of the following options.
Coordinate the pursuit [Max of one]
One of– Survival [Hunt], Warfare (tactics) or Will (Coordinate) DC 9.
Each degree of success grants a +1B to a pool of dice that can be used by other NPC’s or PC’s, though only +1B can be awarded for any given check.

Take the beast by surprise from range
First Stealth [Sneak] with a +1D bonus due to the poor lighting DC 12
Then Marksmanship with a -1D Penalty due to the poor lighting

Chase it down ahorse
First check Animal Handling [Ride] DC 9
Then Fighting [spears]  with a -1D Penalty due to the poor lighting. Make additional check for each degree of success on the Riding check beyond the first.

Hang back to keep an eye on things
Awareness [notice] with a -1D Penalty due to the poor lighting.
Hang back to pursue things of greater import [take the opportunity to continue an ongoing intrigue]

Thoren Blackfin
House Blackfin, 59 posts
Sun 23 May 2021
at 20:36
  • msg #10

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

With Gerhart's excellent tracking abilities, he wasn't surprised that they came upon such a magnificent find within these woods. Positioned as it was on spur leading into a low valley, that would give it certain chances and direction for escape.

He looked at the others with him, and gestured his indications of a best approach using hand signals that would be apparent, and though used largely by men in battles, made sense enough in this context in terms of how he thought best they might coordinate their approach.

OOC:

Warfare: 15

Two Degrees of Success! So two checks can get a +1B each from this.

14:26, Today: Thoren Blackfin rolled 15 using 4d6 with rolls of 3,6,3,3.  Warfare.

Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 85 posts
Mon 24 May 2021
at 00:04
  • msg #11

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

There was no need for Gerhart to signal Berion to be quiet, for the sight of the majestic creature before them quickly robbed the young knight of the capability to speak.  However, despite his rather noticeable sense of awe, he quickly recovered, enough at least to catch Thoren's signing and give a nod of confirmation.

His muscles tensing in anticipation, Berion's eyes narrowed to slits as he waited for the attack to be signaled...

Animal Handling 14.

Fighting (Spears) - 17 / 16 respectively

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Darvil Blackfin
House Blackfin, 9 posts
Wed 26 May 2021
at 20:51
  • msg #12

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Darvil smiled as he rode in on his rouncy. He kept his hunting bow slung around him, with his quiver by his side in case he'd need to take a shot at the stag.


Would using a bow instead of a spear for chasing it down be acceptable?

16:49, Today: Darvil Blackfin rolled 18 using 4d6 with rolls of 6,5,3,4.  Ride 4 (after +1B).

13:34, Today: Darvil Blackfin rolled 5 using 2d6 with rolls of 3,2.  Spear Attack 2 (-1D).

13:33, Today: Darvil Blackfin rolled 7 using 2d6 with rolls of 5,2.  Spear Attack 1 (-1D).

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Ser Adham Lychester
NPC House Lychester, 5 posts
Heir
Fri 28 May 2021
at 02:59
  • msg #13

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

With hurried whispers, the party advances to take the creature first by stealth, and then by speed. Gerhart and Thoren whispered quickly to one another and communicated their shared plan with a few quick hand gestures to the others.

With a single blast of the horn, the hunters surged into action. Ser Adham, Ser Berion, and Darvil each circled wide, giving the stag less of a chance to spot their early approach.

When Thoren's signal came, Gerhart struck first, having snuck into a good vantage. Despite the gloom, his arrow would have struck true, save that the beast shifted its weight at the last moment, leaving the arrow buried in the thick beard of fur at its throat rather than its eye. With a great call of alarm the beast surged away from the emerging calls of pursuit.

The calls of hounds leading Ser Thoren, Gerhart, and the dismounted squires forced the stag the Great Stag off the slope of the spur and into the natural valley.

From left and right, the horsemen came, their boar spears catching tiny flashes of broken, dappled sunlight as they flanked the beast on its way into the valley.

Ser Berion took the first pass; striking the beast mightily with a blow that would have shattered ribs with the cross-shaft alone, and left a long trail of blood as the beast continued its ragged flight. Ser Adham the second, scoring a meaty hit with his own spear that tore the weapon from his hand.Next Darvil came, riding ably, but struggling with the unfamiliar weight of the boar spear while mounted; twice he struck in quick succession, but both times managed only a glancing blow that failed to penetrate the beast’s hide, bloodied though it was. Ser Berion finished the beast, driving an already-bloodied spear into the beast’s side.

With a great crash the beast collapsed in the middle of a wide clearing, far better lit that the confines of the forest the party had just passed through. Now still, the raw size of the beast was near breathtaking, standing a full twenty five hands high, and with a score of tines and prongs arcing from its antlers. Ser Adham whistled softly as he approached, having fetched his spear from the edge of the clearing where it had fallen free, “As great a prize as any claimed within these woods in a hundred years Ser Berion, and cannily driven to ground, Ser Thoren, Gerhart and Darvil, I daresay we have made a formidable showing against Ser Naton and the Tullisons.”

[4XP for each PC present, 1 Glory for Ser Thoren for taking effective command of a succesful hunt, 1 Glory for Ser Berion for striking the killing blow]
Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 98 posts
Fri 28 May 2021
at 11:17
  • msg #14

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Despite the adrenaline of the hunting fading, Berion couldn't help but grin from ear to ear.  After all, their group had just brought down the finest stag he had ever seen in his life (and likely ever would).

"Well done everyone!" he boomed in enthusiastic approval.

Turning to Ser Adham, Berion clapped the young man on the shoulder, his smile widening. "I believe you were talking about auspicious signs for tomorrow my friend?  If this isn't one, then I don't know what is!"
Gerhart Rivers
NPC House Blackfin, 20 posts
Master of the Hunt
House Blackfin
Sat 29 May 2021
at 00:53
  • msg #15

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Gerhart eyed the prize appreciatively, approaching it to remove his arrow from where it was still entangled in the beast's fur.

Almost immediately he turned to practical matters. Requisitioning two pack horses, he began to fashion a long cloth-and-pole sled to transport the prize back to the Lychester camp where it could be properly butchered.



"It'll be slow going, but otherwise the light'll fade before the thing is properly butchered,"
he grumbled.

He unlimbered his horn, presumabely to give some indication of their succesful hunt, but paused, "do you hear that?" he asked broadly.

In the distance a hunting horn sounded again, giving out a clear and repeated pattern; a double blast.
Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 101 posts
Sat 29 May 2021
at 01:10
  • msg #16

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

At the sound of the horn, Berion's eyes narrowed sharply, and his head snapped in the direction of the sound.  "We're needed back at camp rather urgently it seems."

Glancing over at Gerhart, he quickly added "Will you be alright if I leave one or both of the squires with you?"

His intent was obvious, as after all, they'd make much better time without their prize.  Not that the knight intended to see it abandoned mind you.
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Gerhart Rivers
NPC House Blackfin, 20 posts
Master of the Hunt
House Blackfin
Sat 29 May 2021
at 02:07
  • msg #17

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Gerhart nodded, "As ye will. I've the dogs f'r company as well." He shrugged.

[PC's can nominate whether to stay with the prize or go with Ser Berion and Ser Adham, and Adham's squires back over the spur towards the Lychester camp Ser Berion and Ser Thoren should also indicate the location of their squires]
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Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 102 posts
Sat 29 May 2021
at 12:50
  • msg #18

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Giving Gerhart a quick nod of acknowledgment, Berion turned to his squires.  "Jerom, stay with Gerhart and ensure that transportation goes smoothly.  Valen, you're with me."
Darvil Blackfin
House Blackfin, 11 posts
Mon 31 May 2021
at 01:44
  • msg #19

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Darvil smiled as Berion boomed his approval. "Aye, good job, everyone." Yet inside he felt a tinge as he wanted to be the one to bring the beast down.
Thoren Blackfin
House Blackfin, 62 posts
Mon 31 May 2021
at 21:52
  • msg #20

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Thoren had been admiring the fallen beast when the horn blasts came. He knelt, taking his knife, and made a quick etching in the shape of a fish upon the stag's hoof, standing shortly afterwards.

"I'll leave another with Gerhart, to help make the work of hauling this thing in a bit easier, but I'll join you lot," he said, gesturing to Ser Adham and Ser Berion.
The Many Faced God
GM, 98 posts
The Drowned God
The Stranger
Tue 1 Jun 2021
at 04:07
  • msg #21

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Adham nodded to one of his own squires, “Roderic, stay with the huntsman, Daveth: with me.”

Gerhart nodded and soon set about making sure the four squires he had been left with were busy with minding the hounds or saddling the horses for their own, much slower travel. He briefly outlined a direct route to return to camp by crossing the spur at the end of the valley, journeying south until the riders hit a small stream they had crossed, and following it to the river’s edge.

Ser Adham, his squire Daveth, Ser Thoren, and Ser Berion and his squire Valen each made to return the way they had come. The cloud cover that had seemed distant in the morning was looming prominently now,  foreboding. In the distance, another double-blow of the horn sounded from within the forest, clearly coming from the Tullison party.

As the party gained the crest of the spur and the valley disappeared behind them, Ser Adham turned in his saddle, calling to the other riders, “Ser Naton must be wroth indeed, for the challenged to be called off early, I can’t help but wonder what trouble might urge him to return to camp but not...”

In the trees above, a slight breeze echoed through the branches, before Ser Adham’s words were cut off entirely….


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I'd like an Agility (Quickness) from everyone, with a -1D penalty due to the environmental quality of Shadowy light, and whatever penalty applies for the armour they have worn on the hunt.

To save time in the next post I'd also like an Animal Handling (Ride) Check. The DC for this check will be the passive will of your mount.

The Shadow
The Shadow rolled 19 - Initiative.
The Shadow rolled 26 - Sneak.

Environmental Quality - Shadowy - "When in an area of shadowy light, you take –1D on all Agility, Athletics, Awareness, Fighting, and Thievery tests. You take –2D on all Marksmanship tests.

Player's may choose to spend a destiny point to offset this environmental quality for the duration of this combat, but this is unlikely to cause them to win initiative.


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Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 103 posts
Tue 1 Jun 2021
at 08:48
  • msg #22

Chapter 3A - The Hunt


Berion Knollwood rolled 6 using 2d6-1 with rolls of 2,5.  Agility (Quickness).

Berion Knollwood rolled 14 using 5d6, dropping the lowest dice only with rolls of 4,5,3,2,2.  Animal Handling (Ride).

Thoren Blackfin
House Blackfin, 63 posts
Tue 1 Jun 2021
at 15:23
  • msg #23

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Agility: 6
Animal Handling: 10

10:21, Today: Thoren Blackfin rolled 10 using 3d6 with rolls of 6,2,2.  Animal Handling.
10:18, Today: Thoren Blackfin rolled 8 using 2d6 with rolls of 2,6.  Agility for the old man.

The Shadow
NPC Beast, 1 post
Wed 2 Jun 2021
at 12:58
  • msg #24

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

A high-pitched shriek sets the horse’s mad with a panic as a giant feline plunged from the branches above into the midst of them, spitting, biting and raking with its claws. It moved faster than a man by far, faster perhaps than the eye could cleanly follow in the overcast gloom.

First to fall was Ser Berion’s mount, as a raking claw caught the rounsey in its throat. The animal gave a whinny of agony and confusion, and managed a few unsteady steps before collapsing in its own blood. Moving with practiced efficiency, Ser Berion slid free from the saddle even as his mount died under him, rolling to his feet with weapon in hand.
As Ser Berion’s mount died messily, the other horses were driven to panic by the violence and the presence of the feline predator. Young Daveth Darry pulled frantically on his reins, adding further to his mount’s panic, as his beast bolted down the spur in wild abandon. Ser Thoren was calmer in the face of danger, but his borrowed mount proved a flighty thing and charged heedlessly after Daveth’s rounsey. Valen Vance struggled mightily with his own mount, maintaining control, but driven to distraction by the battle of wills he was no use in the opening moments.

Ser Adham tugged on his white courser’s reins, pulling it up sharply as he dropped his boar spear and reached for a sword he had left back at camp – but the beast was already inside his reach. The giant feline lunged at him, long jagged teeth sinking into the leather bracer on his swordhand, and the flesh beneath. He fell with it from the back of his steed, leaving the gleaming white courser to flee into the woods, its hid unmarred by its master's blood.

“Gods above. To me House Blackfin!” shouted Ser Adham, reaching for a dagger with his left hand, while fending the beast off with his right, already speckled with his own blood, as horses bolted past him left and right in fear.

The shadow snarled, and readied for the kill.

Round 1:
27 – the Shadow charges, making a claw attack on Berion’s mount [21 damage] killing it, and a bite attack on Adham [18-2=16 damage] resulting in 2 [-8] injuries, causing fear in nearby mounts.
8 – Ser Thoren fails his roll to keep control of his mount, which dashes 30 yards away.
6 – Ser Berion Now gets to act, having landed 2 yards away from the Shadow, uninjured, but suffering from shadowy light.
5 – Valen Vance spends a greater action maintaining control of his fearful mount but cannot otherwise act.
2 – Ser Adham, injured by the beast, fails to control his mount. He falls from the mount, which dashes 30 yards away.
1 – Daveth Darry fails his roll to keep control of his mount, which dashes 30 yards away.

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Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 106 posts
Wed 2 Jun 2021
at 22:20
  • msg #25

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Leaping from the saddle with the dexterity of a much smaller man, Berion landed on his feet, and with the same motion, readied his spear for the attack.  In truth, this was hardly the first time he'd been forced to make such a... dramatic dismount.  At least this time he only had one foe to contend with and not an army of angry Lannister soldiers.

With a ferocious roar, the young knight thrust his spear forward, intent on impaling the creature before it could savage Ser Adham once more.

Reckless Attack + DP used for a total of 17.
This message was lightly edited by the player at 22:20, Wed 02 June 2021.
The Shadow
NPC Beast, 2 posts
Wed 2 Jun 2021
at 23:31
  • msg #26

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

The Shadow slipped away from Berion's spear thrust like parting silk, so that it was only the crossguard of his spear that nicked the beast's hide. This was enough to draw the creature's attention from Ser Adham, who groaned as it released his arm to turn toward Ser Berion.

The animal seemed to size up Berion with a glance, its feline eyes resting on the tip of his spear with a trace of understanding and hesitation. Its ears twitched back and forth, drinking in the sounds of horses fleeing, and to one side, Valen Vance drawing an arming sword from its sheath as he readied his mount to charge. Ser Adham pulled his dagger from its sheath and held it awkwardly in front of him in his off hand, ready to meet the beast with steel.

Impenetrable oxblood eyes narrowed in a very human expression of hatred and malice. The Shadow turned and fled, its preternatural grace only slightly disrupted by the blow from the spear's crossguard. Ready for an opening, Ser Berion struck again, this time lancing the beast's side and drawing blood, but failing to impale it fully. In a moment, the beast had made it to the treeline, with the gloom already looking to swallow it.

"Fear not, Ser Adham, I have the beast," Valence Vance shouted, kicking heels into his rounsey's side as he charged after it.

Round 1
Ser Berion's attack achieves one degree of success, inflicting 7 damage.

Round 2:
27 - The Shadow Runs 30 yards from Ser Berion, who automatically uses an attack drawn from his passive fighting, achieving one degree of success, inflicting 7 damage, Wounding the Shadow. This angle is roughly perpendicular to the flight of Daveth and Thoren's mounts, leaving them around 45 yards from the beast, and 30 from the spur.
8 – Ser Thoren to act on an uncontrolled mount.
6 – Ser Berion to act.
5 – Valen Vance will spend a lesser action to command his mount to sprint, and a lesser action to make an attack on The Shadow after the two knights take their turn.
2 – Ser Adham to act.
1 – Daveth Darry fails to control his mount, which will continue to flee.

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Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 107 posts
Thu 3 Jun 2021
at 19:49
  • msg #27

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

"Squire Vance you will do no such thing!" Berion boomed in a tone that brooked no dissent.  Keeping his eyes fixed on the beast as it bounded away he couldn't help but shiver slightly.  There was something behind its' eyes, something malevolent, and far more frightening to the young knight, something almost intelligent.  It was certainly enough to send shivers up his spine.

Only when Berion was confident that the creature had well and truly fled did he lower his guard and turn to Ser Adham, his expression one of concern.  "Are you alright my friend?"
This message had punctuation tweaked by the player at 01:00, Fri 04 June 2021.
Thoren Blackfin
House Blackfin, 64 posts
Fri 4 Jun 2021
at 15:48
  • msg #28

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

"A pincer! Flush it from the-" was all he could manage breathlessly with a a gesture as his mount continued to speed off in a perpendicular direction from the others. He hoped that he caught Ser Adham's attention, or perhaps Valen or Berion's, though in the chaos there was no telling. He was cut off as a tree branch seemed to swing in the direction of his head, and he barely ducked in time to avoid it, having to focus now in the futile quest to rein in this frightened mount.

OOC:

Making a Warfare roll to drop to the bottom of the initiative order, and give my friends some tactical advice, if they insisted on bringing down the predator. I would have thought to do this earlier, but didn't realize that the initial Agility was an initiative check, though it makes little difference as Thoren managed precious little during the first round.

If allowed, I'll throw the +1B to Ser Adham's initiative, allowing him to move up a bit in the order.

08:31, Today: Thoren Blackfin rolled 13 using 4d6 with rolls of 6,1,4,2.  Warfare.

That said, I can only put off making the next Animal Handling check for so long, as soon or late, it comes for me:

08:46, Today: Thoren Blackfin rolled 9 using 3d6 with rolls of 1,6,2.  Animal Handling.

Even lower than the first time!

Valen Vance
House Blackfin, 29 posts
Squire To
Ser Berion
Sat 5 Jun 2021
at 01:42
  • msg #29

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Valen hauled on the reins of his mount so that it reared up, chewing up the leaves of the forest floor, before coming to a stop. He turned his mount back toward Ser Berion and Ser Adham, his cheeks flushed, blade still in hand.

"I had it Ser Berion; Maesie and I could have chased the blasted thing down, and won a prize as rare as any for Lady Gwendolyn!" he exhorted; his rounsey, apparently named Maesie, gave a snort of agreement, though her ears were flattened against her head in alarm.
Ser Adham Lychester
NPC House Lychester, 6 posts
Heir
Sat 5 Jun 2021
at 01:59
  • msg #30

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

"Be still, boy," Ser Adham commanded, though he was only a few years older than Valen himself. "Your master has the right of it; like as not the beast would have you in pieces the moment you closed on it. We have not had such a beast in these woods for nearly a hundred years," he remarked, suspiciously.

Through the woods, the double horn sounded again; closer but still distant. "Our duty must come first. We might aim for the crossroad, and meet up with the Tullison party; the wounded beast should not try an ambush against your huntsmaster and his hounds." he suggested

Finally, he turned his mind to Berion's question, he held his arm awkwardly, to show the gash on his arm and broken leather bracer "It is painful, but will have to wait for camp for the healer's touch, I'm sure."

With the beast in flight, control over the remaining mounts was easily established, with Ser Adham's courser returning with a particularly downturned head. Even wounded, the beast vanished like smoke, and would be near impossible to track in this light, with or without hounds.
This message was last edited by the player at 02:00, Sat 05 June 2021.
Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 108 posts
Sat 5 Jun 2021
at 15:34
  • msg #31

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Giving Ser Adham an approving nod, Berion's eyes narrowed as the young man mentioned the rarity of the creature that had just assaulted them.  Things just weren't quite adding up about today, though he couldn't put his finger on it.  Just a gut feeling.

Shaking his head as if to force the thoughts away, the knight nodded "Agreed on both fronts, we should make haste."

Blowing out a heavy breath Berion turned his attention to Ser Adham and his wounded arm before remarking "It doesn't appear to be too terrible, but let's go ahead and get it bound.  For caution's sake at any rate."

OOC: Good with moving us forward if everyone else is
Thoren Blackfin
House Blackfin, 65 posts
Sun 6 Jun 2021
at 04:26
  • msg #32

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Thoren finally resumed control of his mount, returning to join with the others, and unsure as to how he felt about not finishing the job on the beast. It was the right decision, and the smart one, but it felt a thing not finished.

At the talk of the beast, he was quiet a moment. It was unusual for such a beast to be found in these parts, then. And unusual for a feline predator to attack a party such as theirs. They usually keep to themselves and avoided the company of men. A thought for later.

Quietly, he rode along with the others, keeping an eye out for any return of the creature.

OOC:
Also good to move along

Dunstan Tullison
NPC House Tullison, 2 posts
Heir
Tue 8 Jun 2021
at 11:04
  • msg #33

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

The party rode ahead into the gloom, finding again the dirt track that had led them from the fork at the fallen oak. Through the trees they could hear the movement of other horses, whose riders were soon revealed. Beside the Oak they met Dunstan Tullison's party. The young heir seemed glad for their arrival, while Ser Naton Serbera and his hedge knight companions spoke in short grunts and joked idly, clearly impatient despite having waited only a short time. Ser Mathers sat ahorse by his liege's side, bearing an small bundle of cloth and leatherwork on the front of his saddle. A brace of hares hung from short ropes on Ser Mather's saddlebags, but there was no sign of a greater prize.

Young Dunstan bore his hunting horn in his left hand, and raised his right by way of greeting upon sighting them, "Sers, I am glad for your arrival, for I feared we must move to return to our camp without you if we were forced to tarry any longer."
Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 111 posts
Tue 8 Jun 2021
at 13:57
  • msg #34

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

Sitting astride the mount that he had commandeered from Valen (forcing his squire to ride with Daveth), Berion's eyes flicked to and fro as they made for the rendevous location.  Having exchanged his spear for his more usual choice of weapon, he was tense and on edge, seemingly ready to leap out of the saddle at a moment's notice once more.  Only when the other men were in sight did his expression lighten, some of the tension seeming to drain away, and even then it was only slightly.

Giving the Dunstan heir a nod of acknowledgment as the man addressed them, he replied "What seems to be the matter gentlemen?" the tension in his voice rather palpable.
Ser Naton Serbera
NPC House Serbera, 4 posts
Thu 10 Jun 2021
at 04:49
  • msg #35

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

"The boy demanded we return with our tails between our legs," a surly Ser Naton announced, "after we found an empty den and a satchel of worn clothes," he gestured towards Ser Mathers.

"Master Dunstan," Ser Mathers corrected the Serbera heir, "rightly considered signs of cohabitation between a human and a large pack of wolves so nearby the Lychester camp to be of critical importance to Lord Lyman and his guests. Wargs and their sorcery are an abomination."

"Aye, and a fantasy at that," laughed one of Ser Naton's hedge knights, clad in mail and wearing the sign of the black pot sewn into his cloth.
Berion Knollwood
Blackfin Banner, 114 posts
Thu 10 Jun 2021
at 12:07
  • msg #36

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

At the mention of a potential warg, Berion's expression darkened, and he shared a knowing look with his companions.  Things were starting to make a lot more sense.  "Gentlemen, if the wolves and their master weren't in their den, then they must be elsewhere, which is more than a little concerning.  And given our recent... encounter, I'd say that Lord Dunstan made the correct decision" he added, giving the young man an approving nod.

Glancing about at the assembled men, his expression remained rather grim "Back to camp with all haste then gentlemen."
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Thoren Blackfin
House Blackfin, 66 posts
Fri 11 Jun 2021
at 15:27
  • msg #37

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

"I've heard of such things, though I never gave them credence, though if true it might explain the strange behavior of the beast that attacked our party earlier. Dunstan and Ser Berion are correct though; we should return to the camp with some haste. There is always time for us to have another hunt, and one perhaps with more interesting quarry."
Darvil Blackfin
House Blackfin, 12 posts
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 18:26
  • msg #38

Chapter 3A - The Hunt

In reply to Thoren Blackfin (msg # 37):

Darvil nodded. He kept quiet, but was shocked with what had just happened with the beast.
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