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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 16:53:08 GMT -5
Round 3:
Baxter: 151/181 Waymar: 129 Raymund: 139 Narand: 131
Almaric: 125/115 Harryld: 177
Ghaston: 176/167 Myles: 179
The battle reaches a fever pitch, as both sides fight desperately to either retain or regain the initiative. The Dornish once more are forced back by weight of numbers, while the fight along the Faith's side is more a stalemat. However, in the rear of the armies, the Stormlands cavalry sits, waiting...waiting for one side or the other to break.
Stormlands: 9500 Dorne: 3800 Faith: 5200
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 16:55:54 GMT -5
Roll: 3 No Event
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 17:08:47 GMT -5
Round 4:
Baxter (+45 now): 139/202 Waymar: 155 Raymund: 135 Naran: 185
Almaric (+15 now): 169/149 Harryld: 130
Ghaston (+20): 189/121 Myles: 181
The Stormlanders push through to Blackhaven, but not on the same side as the gate, so the defenders on the walls now pour arrows at them, but it is not enough to stop their fury. Dornish and Faith alike are slaughtered before the walls, and Lord Waymar Cafferen takes command of the left wing of the army to battle the Dornish whilst Lord Baxter and the center and right challenge Ser Ghaston. In the rear, Ser Richard Dondarrion and his horsemen eagerly await to see who will break first...
Stormlands: 8900 Dorne: 3200 Faith: 4600
Rally check:
Dorne: 151 (+1 Rally): The army will fight as Ser Almaric wishes, or may withdraw without penalty (Not counting routing)
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 17:22:13 GMT -5
Round 5:
Baxter (+20): 156/159 Raymund: 167
Ghaston: 169/121 Myles: 110
Waymar (+15): 171/160 Naran: 116
Almaric: 112/142 Harryld: 130
The Dornish are finally forced out of their trenches by the fighting, and the eager Stormlanders commence their cavalry charge amidst the blood and cries of the dying (Arrival next round). Lord Cafferen's men make steady progress, though the toll from the castle archers is nothing to be scoffed at.
Lord Baxter's men continue steadily pushing the Faith's forces back, but pslit up they are considerably less dangerous than they were prior..
Baxter: 4900 Cafferen: 3450
Dorne: 2900 Faith: 4300
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 17:34:02 GMT -5
Round 6:
Baxter: 154/130 Raymund: 141
Ghaston: 178/165 Myles: 156
Waymar (+65): 145/236 Naran: 176
Almaric: 189/115 Harryld: 199
Harryld kills several of the charging knights in his fury, but their assault is completely unstoppable, and the Dornish lines shatter.
Ironically, Ser Ghaston's men actually stabilize their line and push Baxters men back a bit, into the teeth of their fortifications, and their mangonels are able to kill a god few men. Thousands of men are dead or dying now.
Baxter: 4500 (Rally check) Cafferen: 3800
Dorne: 2500 (-20 on rally) Faith: 4150
Rally
Baxter: 151 Almaric: 161 (+1 Rally again!)
Both sides' armies may elect to continue fighting
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 17:46:52 GMT -5
Round 7:
Baxter: 131/201 Raymund: 145
Ghaston: 185/115 Myles: 177
Waymar: 165/171 Naran: 133
Almaric: 109/176 Harryld: 145
The bttle has reached its crescendo, and men on both sides are close to their breaking point, but Lord Cafferen's fresh cavalry is still slaying men at a prodigious rate, even if the rest of Lord Cafferen's infantry is stalling. Ser Ghaston comes face to face with Ser Raymund Dondarrion, the Red God's champion at last...
Random Event: Commander Army B fights highest roller Army A
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 18:01:06 GMT -5
Round 1:
Ghaston: 165 Raymund: 117 (-20)
Ser Ghaston takes advantage of the much younger man's fury to deal a sharp blow to him across the side, surprisingly nimble for an old man.
Round 2:
Ser Ghaston: 155 Raymund: 129 (-25)
Ser Ghaston manages yet another blow to the Blackhaven knight, this time on his helm.
Round 3:
Ghaston: 110 (-5) Raymund: 139
Overestimating his wounds, Ser Ghaston approaches to try finnishing the fight to get back to the battle, but Ser Raymund deals him a hit to remind him the fight is still very much on.
Round 4:
Ghaston: 139 (-10) Raymund: 165
Raymund hits Ghaston once again, as they circle about, battle raging about them.
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 18:21:00 GMT -5
Round 5: Ghaston: 170 Raymund: 149 (-30) Round 6: Ghaston: 143 (-15) Raymund: 174 Round 7: Ghaston: 92 (-45) Raymund: 177 Round 8: Ghaston: 141 Raymund: 90 (-50) Round 9: Ghaston: 122 Raymund: 89 (-60) Round 10: Ghaston: 61 (-75 now) Raymund: 136 Round 11: Ghaston: 110 Raymund: 71 (-80 now) Round 12: Ghaston: 28 (-110) Raymund: 89 After a long duel, both men are bleeding out fiercely. Ser Raymund finally knocks down the aging knight, and impales him, as the old man goes to his gods with a prayer on his lips. Ser Raymund turns about and is immediately set on by every faith warrior around, who knock him down and tear him apart trying to recover their High Marshall's body. Winner:
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 18:22:05 GMT -5
Ralyl check (Faith):
Ser Myles: 127
The Faith's army moves to retreat.
Lord Baxter: Routing: 91
The Stormlanders are too weary and bloodied to pursue.
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Post by The Forgotten God on Nov 4, 2012 18:49:29 GMT -5
Cafferen routing: 105
The Dornish may flee where they will. The five hundred men at Blackhaven can garrison the castle or follow. The Stormlanders are nearly as exhausted as they are.
Final Results:
Stormlands: 8200 (1800 dead, 1400 wounded) Dorne: 2200: (1100 dead, 2100 captured) Faith: 4150: (1500 dead, 1000 or more captured)
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