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“A Knight is Sworn to Valour. His Heart Knows Only Virtue. His Blade Defends the Helpless. His Might Upholds the Weak. His Word Speaks Only Truth. His Wrath Undoes the Wicked.”

Every child in Cantôn knows of the Knight’s Code. From peasant-born waifs playing with sticks in the mud to keen-eyed noble sons practicing with cold steel in the training yard, all have at the very least dreamed of one day becoming a knight themselves. To ride out on errantry into the Five Duchies Kingdom and beyond for God and Glory, bringing the Law of Adam to the wicked and the Blade of Cain to the beast.

The Knights of Cantôn are sworn to follow the Code, to obey the King, to refuse no call for aid honestly asked for, to seek out and destroy the Foe wherever it may lurk and rid the world of evil.

Were it so easy…

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Many years from now, not far from home…

“You ever been overseas?” The sun was still a far off from the horizon, but the first wave of workers from the fields were already parching their thirst with the innkeep’s ale as the troubadour rattled on. “As for myself, alas I’ve left hearts broken in every port betwixt here and the Everwarm waters. What about you, my good man?”

“Meself? Hmmm.” The innkeep grunts as he fetches another tankard. “Nowhere I’m partial to be goin’ back to any time soon.”

“Oho…” The bard’s eyes twinkle with interest. “You weren’t always barman, were you? No, a big strong lad like you? Maybe done a stint in the local levies, mayhap a man-at-arms once upon a time for a lord far afield. No?”

The innkeep’s gruff snort, barely perceptible over the slosh of ale from the barrel, lets the wandering minstrel know how far off he is.

“Hmm. A mercenary then? Blade for hire, if the pay were right! Big strong hands. Just the right size for grasping a tankard.” The bard winks slyly. “Or a battleaxe.”

The inkeep doesn’t pause from his duties, but the thud of the tankard on the bar is enough to make the minstrel hold his tongue. Not harsh, just a little heavier than entirely necessary.

“Oh. The intrigue...” There’s no malice in the look, the brief glance and furrow of the innkeeps eyebrow as he turns away. But the bard has seen that look before. It’s the same kind of look that one might see in an old wardog napping by the fire. Past it’s prime and shed of all meanness… but best not poke the aging hound without good reason. “Well, I have tales enough for the present company at any rate…”

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POV Verification Vote: Open for 24 hours
If your ID changes during this thread, please link back to your OG vote here or your new ID votes might not be counted.

>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
>Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion
>Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon
>Tracker Jean, the Business Partner from the Wastelands
>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire
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First for Sneed's Seed and Feed
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Second, just like our Pascaean
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>>5386314
>>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

I wanna see the fallout from the most recent victim of hurricane Andrei
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
Lets see what that poor bastard is up to
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>>5386314
Welcome back Forgotten, hell of a time for me so I hope you're doing well.

>Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon
>Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion

Dan Marc over Rabe if it comes down to it though give our boy that tragic tryst on the road
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
Going to be real with you lads, already miss Black Company Quest.
Forgotten has too many really good main characters.
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Oh I love seeing Gilberns perspective.

Fuck copper clippers
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>>5386322
Oh, shit wrong shizo image
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>>5386314
>>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
Verification post
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>>5386314
>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
Forgot to vote lol
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

The intrigue continues...
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>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
>>5386314
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>>5386314
>>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire
Hope the guy is duing well, but he is still the one I'd shed least tears for when our vote fucks him over

Also here's something fresh of the presses
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>>5386312
>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire
Been a moment since we've heard from old Willy

Missed you Forgotten, more than you know
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
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>>5386314

>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Picking up the pieces from hurricane Andre
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>>5386314
>Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
Oooooo yea it's knightin' time
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>>5386314
>>Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon

Fuck yea lets do this!

CAIN CAIN CAIN!
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>>5386314
>Tracker Jean, the Business Partner from the Wastelands

We are back online.
Now to do the v posting
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>>5386314
>Tracker Jean, the Business Partner from the Wastelands
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>>5386314
>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei

Thanks for running.
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>>5386314
Good to see you again, Forgotten. I bring an old meme as offering.

>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

I want to see the sheer wtf going on in this man's head.
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>>5386314
>>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei
Check em
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>>5386314

>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Finally made it in within the first 24 hours.
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>>5386312
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
In at start!
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>>5386387

This me. Want to verify with an image for future posts.
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>>5386314
>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire

Fuck yeah StV time, glad I'm finally here at the start
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>>5386312
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Glad to be back again
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

I'm glad I actually get to catch one of these before the 24 hour anchor post thing
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>>5386314
>Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion
I want to know what our boy be up to in the mountains.
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>>5386314
>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei

I can't imagine things not going sideways.
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

let's not forget Ol' Gil
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>>5386314
>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei
I've missed you forgotten
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>>5386314
>>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

ctrl+f "weiner"
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
Dunno If Im gonna just lurk again but here's a verification post just in case.
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>>5386314
>>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Lets goooooooo

I've been waiting the rest of the month for this
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

"The dearest are my Heralds, swift to spring to my command"

Welcome back Forgotten
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Verification for the verification throne!
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Let's see how Gilbern is handling the aftermath of our business in Pascae.
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
Lez' go
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>>5386314
>>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

God this quest is like crack
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>>5386314
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate
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>>5387296
Trust, but verify. I am real and not a robot/samefag
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>>5386314
>>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei
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test
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>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate

Sendag, 14th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Afternoon – Port Bounty

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMbbbopeVfc – Queensmen theme (kudos to the anon that remembered)

Sir Robert Gilbern was tired. The black sheep of the powerful House Pascae and Second Herald to Her Majesty the Queen had seldom experienced such sleepless nights throughout his years of intrigue both at Court and abroad. He regarded his fellow Heralds seated around the table in this cloistered sideroom with patient, albeit slightly sunken, eyes.

“I have spoken with specialists in this area, lawyers and academics of the like. Bookish men but experts on such legal quandaries as this. They have advised that the privileges awarded to our Order under Church Law grant us extensive exemptions to the rule of law both domestic and country-wide across Cantôn. However, it does not go so far as to granting us explicit authority over other Church organisations.” Sir Gilbern paused at the snort of derision from Sir Montesquieu, First Herald and most favoured of the Queen. While Sir Gilbern understood him as a creature, a man that would rarely opt for subtlety where brutal simplicity might suffice, his position as first among equals in the Queen’s Heralds did sometimes give Sir Gilbern pause. Doubtless the Queen understood a man like Montesquieu was sometimes what the realm needed. It was hardly as though Sir Gilbern’s own hands were without blemish, that they were measures of last resort afforded scant exoneration. Sir Gilbern continued. “The Praetors themselves have no hold over us, except in the most specific of circumstances. But, alas, we ourselves have no legal authority to demand Primus Holt turn over the investigation and its findings thus far to us. Even a writ from the Queen purporting to authorise as much would be bogged down in this Duchy’s legal system, perhaps for years if our opponents were to fund it’s opposition. Which they would be mad not to.”

“Damn this. That foppish ninny of a Duke has been content to play coy with his allegiances for years now. At least this will get him off his cushioned arse.” Sir Montesquieu's distaste for the Duke Pascae and his preferences was well known among the Heralds, although he was nothing but the friendliest of friends when meeting the nobleman in person. “This disruption of the local power base could serve us still. Taking over the investigation would have let us root out the disloyal as we see fit, and position our own supporters in the Duke’s circle accordingly. Now… Might as well predict where a leaf will fall in a maelstrom. And the fool knight who helped start this whole mess… He’s long gone, is he?”

“Cathagi. On pilgrimage, in fact.” Sir Gilbern keeps his voice carefully neutral. It never served to let personal feelings leak out in these discussions.

[1/5]
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“A likely story.” Sir Montesquieu snorts. “And now that brother of his is back in the public eye. Too high profile to move against without significant cause. The Andrei’s in general are proving to be a disturbance, if they’ve engineered this in the midst of the struggle with the Faction… Perhaps it may behove us to remove a few more members from the board, much as we did with the Hewitts.”

“I would caution against it. We may have a potential ally in the House Andrei.” Sir Gilbern knew full well that the pious Sir Andrei had been set on this pilgrimage far before any of this arose, but instead of disabusing the First Herald of the notion that the pilgrimage was a mere smokescreen he focused on his more practical points. “And I know the Third Herald will vouch for the safety of this younger brother Emile, at any rate.”

“I will?” Lord Kasper Alexandi blinked, perhaps forgetting the fact that he was typically the Herald most set against cold-blooded murder by default. Mater Reginae loved Lord Alexandi for his many virtues, but pragmatism not being chief amongst them moderated his rank despite his comparatively high noble station. “I mean, of course I will. Downright unchivalrous to do otherwise. But Rob, my boy… why him specifically?”

“I have my reasons. Not least of which being that we now have in inside ear in the Dragon Guard.” That gets the First Herald’s attention, but Sir Gilbern kept his attention on the bemused expression of Lord Alexandi. A part of him had been looking forward to this. “As for you. Kasper. I should hope you’d not gainsay his wellbeing. Seeing as you’ve already spared the man once before.”

“…He’s not…” The Third Herald appears entirely nonplussed, but the First is quicker to connect the dots. “Cain on the Cross, the mystery knight from the ruins?”

“Oh. OH! The big lad with the bear sigil and… yes, he did have a chain on his heraldry now I recall. I thought it a mere coincidence at the time, but…yes they were about the same size and the voice... Andrei, was it?” Lord Alexandi thumps the table with his fist several times, shaking with mirth. “HAHAHAHA!! That young buck! I knew I liked him! Oh you most definitely have my vote, Rob.”

“How in name of the Almighty can you possibly hold that he is not in league with the Faction?” Sir Montesquieu blusters, still disbelieving.

“He swore on his honour that he was no friend of theirs!” Lord Alexandi dismisses his fellow Herald’s concern with a wave. “Swore it!”

[2/5]
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“You saw him there, at the very heart of the conspiracy!” Sir Montesquie looks at the Third Herald as a man would regard a village idiot. Surprised at the extent of the stupidity, if not the presence of it.“Of course he would swear off involvement to save his own hide!”

“Ah! -And- after I saw him perform the single greatest deed of arms my eyes have had the honour of beholding in all my years on the tourney and battlefields.” Lord Alexandi hesitates, perhaps recalling the horror of that madness all too vividly for a moment, but then he rallies. “And yes, I am including Sir Brockland the Stone finishing a wyvern off with his bare hands in that list. No, I am sure of it. No man capable of such a feat could lie to a fellow knight to save his own skin in the wake of such glory. Sorry, Monty. The Andrei lad is off limits.”

“Well, we have long sought to revive our Cathagi network. A source within the Dragon Guard could prove instrumental.” Sir Montesquieu’s narrowed eyebrows suggested that the First Herald was far from convinced by Lord Alexandi’s vote of confidence, but the potential intel was a prize not easily cast aside. “Sir Gilbern. This Andrei boy will deliver?”

A difficult question. Sir Gilbern was still not entirely certain whether Sir Emile Andrei was indeed a friend and merely caught up in one political tempest after another, or a duplicitous turncoat playing his own game with deviously well disguised designs. Time would tell. His gut told him that the honest Romani knight would make a poor spy, but if nothing else Sir Andrei had never failed thus far to surprise him just when he thought he had the measure of the man. It was one of the chief reasons Sir Gilbern wasn’t getting much good sleep these days.

“I have the utmost confidence in him.” That was laying it on a little thick, but for now Sir Gilbern knew he could not betray even the slightest hesitation lest the First Herald more seriously consider one of his… direct solutions. Sir Gilbern looks carefully at the expressions of each of his fellows before continuing. “That’s settled then. What other business?”

“As tenuous as the situation in Port Bounty stands, we cannot all remain here.” Sir Montesquieu could be a brutal man, but he was also a prudent one. He knew when and were to pick his battles. “The realm remains in peril.”

“When is it not?” Sir Gilbern remarks wryly, but the others nod seriously as if missing the joke. Perhaps even Sir Gilbern was finding less humour in the observation as of late.

[3/5]
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“Montbrun.” Lord Alexandi grunts. “Don’t need the Fae Eye to see trouble brewing there.”

News had been slow coming this far east, but reports had been trickling through of Wastelander refugees and alarming numbers of Snakemen incursions in the Montbrun mountain ranges. And now the confirmation that Grandmaster Godric St. John of the Broken Blade had fallen in battle against a sizeable Scaled Horde force. The extent of casualties was unclear but the Cainite Order was by all accounts still embroiled in skirmishes in the Wastelands, but slowly being pushed back to the mountains themselves.

“Duke Montbrun can hang for all I care, we know him to be the lackey of the Faction or at least a major supporter. These Snakemen troubles serve our interests, for now at least.” The First Herald regards the disapproval of his fellows at his callousness without flinching. “Harsh words for our loyal countrymen in those parts, I know. But the Torwatcher Gates have never fallen to an outside enemy in our nation’s history. If the threat should truly escalate, they will hold. And while Montbrun holds, those Faction members are distracted and unable to seriously interfere with Her Majesty’s wishes.”

“Does Her Majesty not wish for peace in all her realms?” Sir Gilbern scratches his chin, hiding how the First Herald’s lack of foresight bites at him.

“Hear, hear!” Lord Alexandi nods. “Mater Reginae, I thank the Almighty for the pleasure of being in her service every day, has nothing but love for her people in every Duchy. Even gap-toothed hillmen.”

[4/5]
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“Peace, brothers. I’m not suggesting that we abandon Montbrun itself. Merely that our focus there should be on staving off the machinations of the Duke and his Faction supporters rather than us seeking open battle with the Snakemen. Keep the men of that Duchy focused on the enemy at the gates, as it should be.” For a brief moment, Sir Montesquieu looks just as tired Sir Gilbern feels. He covers it up well, typically with anger or scorn, but he had never given the others genuine reason to doubt that he was the Queen’s Man. The one who got it done, however dirty and unpleasant ‘it’ might be. “There are too few of us that know how tenuous the peace of the realm rests at the moment. We cannot answer every threat in half the force we would wish. Like too little butter over too much bread, we are spread thin. The Crown Prince has returned to Aubrey, and he cannot be left to tend his garden of weeds there without a watchful eye upon him.”

As much as Sir Robert Gilbern could find himself at times hating the First Herald, he rarely hated him more than when he was entirely correct. Pascae, Aubres and Montbrun. Three Duchies in potential crisis, and but three Heralds to address them.

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> Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]

> The Snakemen incursions must be answered, or at the very least not permitted to spiral out of control. The mountain folk seem confident in their ability to repel this latest threat, but if a more united response is required you will be the foremost eyes and ears on the ground. You will travel to Montbrun and assist in the upcoming campaign, and perhaps foil further Faction plots. [Taciturn]

> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
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>>5387438
>Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]

The Third Herald's best for Montbrun so a tossup for the other two. Personally really torn but with his own father in scandal after recent events at the Ball this might be a good chance for Robert to get his House and Duchy in order for Her Majesty.
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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

I wanted to vote for Pascae because of how it could benefit the realm, I wanted to vote for Montbrun because I am worried about Sir Rabe and Lady Rabe but... we just simply can't let the Prince go unchecked.

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>>5386340

Great to have you back Forgotten, and the music choice was great. I loved this intro, Sir Gilbrern is always fun and it's always a pleasure to see my map being used. As I said last time, if there are any changes or improvements you'd like to see, shout out and I'll fix it up
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>>5387438
>> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
i hate this but gil has to be a counter weight to the first herald butcher
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>>5387438
>The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

Let's play to Gilby's strengths: subterfuge and intrigue

>>5386443
Verification
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>>5387431
>Perhaps it may behove us to remove a few more members from the board, much as we did with the Hewitts.”

and this is why we shouldn't go full Queensmen, a simping zealot going full retard with the attainments is fucking tyrannical and subject to a great deal of paranoia also as I suspected the Kingsmen can counter the paralegal work of the queensmen with through legalism very interesting as a political counterweight.


>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

I imagine there would be no small amount of personal pleasure in rooting out the mess of copperclippers connected his dear father in Pascae but Gilbern is well aware that he is probably the best rational counterweight in the Queensmen for the mad dog and if it means attending court in Aubrey so be it.

And well the Tor gates stand between any significant Snakemen force and the interior of Canton/Montbrun afterall and their is no way they could ever breach it...

>>5386324
Verification
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>>5387438
>>5387209
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

The First Herald thinks he's found an effective method with this first attainment. but if he starts hammering every nail he comes across with it, he's going to cause a lot of issues. As much as I want Sir Gilbern to help out Sir Rabe, we can't let the politics get out of hand and I think the First Herald would be better off handling Pascae. Lord Alexandi would do the best work in Montbrun.
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>>5387438
> Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]

Ultimately, I think Gilbern is most suited to deal with the fine legalism and the general bullshit required to ensure Pascae remains a stable Dukedom. The First Herald is by no means stupid and text has shown he can be subtle, but he also demonstrated too much scorn for the copper-clippers to be effective.

No, better to let him be in Aubres and weed out the Prince's plans. He has the disposition towards intrigue and heavy-handed approach necessary to avoid that a Son of Sin's influence gets out of control.

Alexandi should go to Montbrun because holy shit it seems like a vacation to him.
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>>5387495
Forgot my entry ticket here >>5386499
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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

verify >>5386676
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>>5387438
>The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
I'm sure Gilbern wants out of Pascae.
Good shit Forgotten!

>>5386383
Verified by autism
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>>5387438
>> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

>Sir Gilbern was still not entirely certain whether Sir Emile Andrei was indeed a friend and merely caught up in one political tempest after another, or a duplicitous turncoat playing his own game with deviously well disguised designs
Truly not knowing how to play the game makes you the most dangerous opponent
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>>5387556
Forgot me verify >>5386429
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>>5387438
>> Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]

Ultimately, I do not believe the first herald is inclined to treat pascae with the care it deserves. The 3rd should head towards Montbrun as consensus and the 1st should remain in Aubrey.

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>>5386314
>Open for 24 hours
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>>5387438
> Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble

>>5386458
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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
The Praetors should be able to handle Pascae, or at least stop it from getting worse.
The Montbrun should at the very least be able to hold the snakemen at bay for a time, and if the situation's trajectory becomes dire, the influence we have in court should make it easier to rally additional troops.
Sometimes the best we can do is counter our opposite number and have faith in others to prevail.
>>5387266
Verification
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>>5387438
>> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
I'm really torn between Aubrey and Pascae but I believe Robby here will be the best guy to curtail the Prince without ruffling too many feathers. And I want him to be the one whispering into the Queen's ear, not Monty here. Besides, while Pascae is turning into quite the shithouse and it's getting convoluted, Monty's direct methods just might be the sword that cuts the Gordian knot.
>>5386322
Confirmacion
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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
I want to vote for fighting the snakemen but this seems more important.

verily >>5386927
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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
Gilbert is best suited for this. First herald should stay in Pascae while the third fights in Montbrun.

>>5386406
This is I
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>>5387438
>> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

tis' I
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>>5387438
>Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]

We can’t control the Prince or his actions - her can influence the results here

>>5387202
Linking back
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>>5387438
>Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]
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>>5387438

> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

Leaving the Crown Prince alone with a Son of Sin whispering in his ear seems like a bad idea.

>>5386434
Pass
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>>5387438
>>Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]

me >>5387130
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>>5387438
>> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
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>>5387438
> The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]
Fuck the Crown Prince and I don't trust the first Herald entirely with House Andrei's safety. I'm almost positive that if we leave the first Herald and Crown Prince alone one of them if not both of them will come back to bite us in the ass. Montbrun will hold and I trust the Praetors to sort out the Port Bounty political fallout.
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>>5387438
> Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]

Gilburn would probably do his best work in his home duchy while the first herald keeps an eye on the prince

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>>5387438
>> Mismanaged, the tenuous situation in Port Bounty could quickly erupt into something more serious. Turning Pascae into a base of support for Her Majesty will pay dividends, letting it devolve could cripple the Duchy or worse drive it into the Faction support base. You will remain in Pascae, supporting the investigation and trials here as best you can. [Humble]
Verification: >>5386477
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>SELECTED: The Crown Prince cannot be allowed to lay thick his plots without obstacle, you trust only yourself to keep a careful enough watch on him at Court. Besides, granting Montesquieu direct access to the Queen’s ear in the absence of the other heralds could prove worrisome. You will return to Aubres and keep abreast of the Prince’s plots. [Cynic]

Sendag, 14th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Afternoon – Capara, Langland

>PREVIOUSLY SELECTED: This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty]
>PREVIOUSLY SELECTED: You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection] I will work this in later
>-3 Sequins [Current Wealth: 109 Sequins]

"The cow didn't." Fabio the Elder finishes, chuckling at his own joke.

“Hmph.” You snort, though not without humour. “That is entirely-"

“Ah, apologies for the interruption, good lord.” Fabio intones politely. “But you may want to listen to this.”

The Langlish Admiral of the Seventh Fleet, Antonio Moretti, has launched into a new spiel. You can detect the passion in his tenor, but can hardly understand a word of it. Luckily your translator is on hand and fluent in his interpretation of this debate at the College of Admirals. You’re surprised at the turnout, you wonder how many of those present are townsfolk of Capara and how many have travelled from other regions of these isles.

“He is speaking of the future of Langland.” Fabio speaks at a conversational tone, surprisingly audible over the hubbub of the spectating crowd. “ ‘We are a nation of explorers and entrepreneurs, he says. The blood of adventurers courses in the veins of every soul amongst us, be it those first colonists from the Old Empire or the newer citizens of fresh endeavors.”

The Admiral’s impassioned patriotism goes down well with the present crowd, with an uproar in shouting and applause.

“He goes on. We have nothing but pride to be seen when we look to our past. But now we must look forward, to the future. What path will our noble nation from tread here? This crossroads of history? I have seen it.” Even Fabio’s interest appears piqued, though it does not affect the quality of his translation services. “Our future is not to the North, in the sheets of ice and barbarous furs. Our future is not in the South, in the ruins of empire and long-forgotten glories. …Our future is not in the West.”

A shudder of silence ripples through the crowd at those last words.

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>>5388281
Yo this nigga channeling Euron's kingsmoot speech
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“Our future is to the East! He cries.” Fabio interprets rapidly, his own voice raised as the crowd erupts into noise. Now not all voices directed are in support, there are now outraged shouts mixed in with the cheering. “To the East! With our cousins in Cantôn! That is where the future of our nation lies!”

Their Rising Admiral and your King-to-Come share a common goal.

You gasp aloud as your body stiffens in response to the sudden flare of pain where the scars of your stigmata linger, limbs locking as you struggle to keep your feet. The pain passes as swiftly as it came... momentarily flaming hot and then soothingly cool. Like that night above the cliffs, amidst thunder and rain.

Your companions regard you with concern, even Fabio the Elder seems to have noticed your half-stumble. None of them seem to have heard the thunderous whisper echoing in your ears, though you have come to expect that at least.

“The Admiral. Does he speak of war?” You ask your interpreter through clenched teeth. It is the first you have heard of the Angel since leaving the shores of your homeland. A comfort, to know you have not lost the Almighty’s favour, but terrifying all the same. “Answer me. Does he speak of war?”

“Uh… apologies for the distraction, let me just… Hmm, No. No, I do not think that is the tenor of his speech. There is much talk now of engaging with many Free Companies, the Bastards of Lys and Axemen of Lorne chief among them. But Moretti does not speak of war with your countrymen. In fact much the opposite, he calls for closer ties with Pascae specifically yes, but also with the other Duchies. ‘A seat at the table, and a hand on the wheel’ he says this twice. Ah, now Romano Giorgio interrupts. He is Third Admiral, that man there. This is not surprising. The Giorgios and Moretti’s are well know as rivals to one another.” Another nobly dressed man steps forward, you gather the platform is restricted to recognised captains alone. Fabio continues to translate both sides of what appears to be turning into a vicious debate. “He claims Moretti would surrender our independence for scraps from the Cantôn table. Why entertain this upcoming joint anti-piracy treaty with Pascae, Cantôn’s navy has been the lesser to ours for all living memory and this is not like to change soon due to a meagre rise in lumber prices. Giorgio claims we are free to dictate our own terms with the eastern god-botherers, but at the end of a blade if need be. He speaks of a tariff on all ships passing through Langlish waters, to fund our own expenses in keeping the trade routes free pirates. Apologies good knight, there are many voices involved in the debate now and I am paraphrasing.”

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The hooded men of the Inferni make no movement despite the tumultuous excitment of the crowd. Behind them their grey-clothed charges in the stands huddle and mutter furiously with one another in small groups, at times gesticulating wildly at the debaters still remaining on the stage. Of those all arguing with one another and not ones voice carries to you above the chaos of the crowd. It certainly seems as though the Seventh Admiral has thrown a cat amongst the pigeons. Fabio the Elder shrugs helplessly as the noise escalates to such a degree that picking out any single voice in the debaters in the College of Admirals is a fruitless endeavour. You struggle to collect your own thoughts in the madness of the crowd. Mikail and Jess, perhaps sensing your distress, elbow and shove other attendants out of the way and eventually clear a path to the edge of the plaza. There you finally catch a moment's peace.

You doubt the Ordo Reginate are blind to such a public and easily accessed debate, but you can pen this in your own letter for corroboration with their own spies. That is obvious enough. But the connection between Admiral Moretti and the Crown Prince, if that is indeed who the Angel referred to… You know Sir Gilbern to be a cynical man, even if his intentions are in the interest of the realm. How will you explain that revelation to him? Should you even try? The Angel has not commanded you so... but they would also not have spoken without reason. That is not the way of Heaven's agents, surely.

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> Report what, that a Holy Angel has revealed that this Langlish Admiral and Crown Prince are in cahoots? You know Sir Gilbern well enough to imagine his scepticism at such a missive. Your promise to him involved reporting what you heard in Cathagi, not chasing up every possible thread of this conspiracy. Do not report on that aspect, and do not investigate further. [Haughty]

>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]
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>>5388288
Ughhh how much will investigating delay us, Forgotten? We're already here for 2 more weeks innit?
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>>5388288
> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]

We said we'd pass on relevant info we hear at court (the dragon court to be fair, not here) if it might impact the realm, we also said we weren't spies. I think it's fair to pass this info and our suspicions on and let him do the investigating on his end. We're not made for spying, we don't have the experience nor the temperament. Emile is honest and honourable to a fault. Lets not get too caught up in this given how badly we stick out here


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>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]
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>>5388291
Also this honestly, I don't want to get stuck on plant Namek forever, we need to get to the last pilgrimage site and fight about joining the Dragon Guard or not
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>>5388291
>>5388296

The Coy Siren sails 5-6 days from now. I would not assume you were going to put off your pilgrimage further unless there was a pressing cause to put such an option to a vote, assuming you are not detained against your will.
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>>5388283
>Their Rising Admiral and your King-to-Come share a common goal.

oh boy thats not good, we knew the prince was hiring Mercenaries to do intrigues but if he's got an alliance of sorts with an admiral things go deeper than we knew.

I begin to suspect my suspicions on why the queensmen lack for Influence in Cathaggi are correct.

>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

we should know more both of this admiral and connections.
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>>5388299
V card >>5386324
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>>5388288
>You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]

I’m sure that they have their own local spies who will be much better at chasing this lead.

We’re just pushing them in the right direction

>>5387202
Linking back
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>>5388288
>>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]
lol lmao
>>5386366
me
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>>5388288
>>5387209

>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

We are the Angel's favorite knight since we don't compromise. We should whole ass this. However, we aren't really equipped for spying so we should get what we can on the surface level and be prepped for a speedy getaway. Maybe Jess would be a great help with taking documents. Any high risk work should be done the day of departure so we can sail away from the consequences.
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>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

It might be a long shot but we know that the Golden Sun Company was hired by the Faction and given a writ by of passage by the Prince. Perhaps we can find proof of the Prince connection with the Admiral through them. They should have a home chapter or business partners here.
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>>5388325
Forgot to link back

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>>5388288
>> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]
Surely the Ordo has spies both more competent and discrete to investigate this. Also we should make sure to relay the info about the Free companies in our report, knowing who a possible employer is when encountering free blades is always nice. possibly even pass that bit along to the praetors
>other
let's make the womenfolk at home happy and include all the pieces of Intel we get about this or trade matters so they might adjust plans and schemes accordingly [Good Son]
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>>5388329
>>5386395
me
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>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

Hearty is still as based as I remember

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>>5388288
>>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

>>5386441
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>>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

Ver get >>5386607
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>>5388288
>>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

Deep cover Preator Emile is on the case

>>5386429
There I be
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>>5388283
>Their Rising Admiral and your King-to-Come share a common goal.
>Why entertain this upcoming joint anti-piracy treaty with Pascae

Ah Cain. Now i really wish our friend was sent to pascae. He'll be much better placed to deal with this.

>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

>However we already have an objective to report in mind and we can use information that we already possess to point towards the faction having langlish ties. Inquire to the leanings of the Golden Sun Company and if they are affliated with the Moretti. If they did, the langlish company having ties with the admiral, and being in the woods with the faction at the ruins would point towards deeper ties than anticipated and would bear further Reginate investigations into their involvement. (Praetor-in-Training)

I am sort of torn. The prince is properly gathering power, drawing the langlish deeper into the cantonese sphere of influence. Proper centralisation and utilisation of this and traditional cantonese powress can pay massive dividends towards the betterment of the realm and perhaps expansion and taming of external enemies, perhaps even freeing enough manpower to forge a royal campaign to reclaim the Ardenne.

He is making good moves, really.

me >>5386453
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>>5388288
>> Report what, that a Holy Angel has revealed that this Langlish Admiral and Crown Prince are in cahoots? You know Sir Gilbern well enough to imagine his scepticism at such a missive. Your promise to him involved reporting what you heard in Cathagi, not chasing up every possible thread of this conspiracy. Do not report on that aspect, and do not investigate further. [Haughty]
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>>5388409
This is me >>5386342
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>>5388283
Wow holy shit, thank the fucking Bear we paid for a good translator
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>>5388416
I think the angel would have said something to us anyway, at least our foresight got us context.
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>>5388288
>>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]
As much as I really don't think we should investigate this further knowing Emile's lack of subtlety. This is something that MUST be confirmed. The Crown Prince is perhaps our most dangerous foe if left unchecked and we also cannot directly move against him, especially in Cànton. This is our best way of throwing a wrench in his plans even if it might draw his ire. The good of the country may well depend on us and as CAPTAIN CANTON we can't let this stand.
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>>5388288
> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]
Omit mentioning the Angel and keep the message short to give it a feeling of urgency that could cement it as legit in Gilbern's eyes. I would love to further investigate the connection here, but we lack the time or resources for it. We have troubles in intrigue in our own country, let alone in a country with a foreign tongue and layers upon layers of skulduggery. BUT, I would like to visit the Order of Trident chapter. There we could feel out the political leanings of the members and maybe even find an ally in this land. If we truly do find someone like that, maybe even an Reginate associate, we could reveal this major tidbit and have them investigate on their own. That should make Robby boy happy and keep the Prince's ambitions in check, for now.
>>5386322
Konfirmacija
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>>5388422
To be fair, we're still not sure how much of The Angel is actual supernatural connection and how much of it is pure hallucination, and nothing says "Paranoid Schizophrenia" like staring at a man speaking in a foreign language and having the voice in your head telling you "He's working with your greatest enemies"
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>>5388453
leaning highly towards supernatural connection.

Recall the angel telling us of the letter? The letter that emile rightfully should have had no fucking idea existed?
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>>5388408
In all honesty the prince seems like a good statesman if it wasn't for Damien becoming a near casualty of what I suspect was a joint clean-up by the Queen and kingsmen and the whole sons of sin I think Emille could've gotten behind some of it.

Not that we're a dedicated queensmen of course.
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>>5388453
Well, our shizophrenic illusion hasn't betrayed us yet and it has been quite helpful just how this anon >>5388460 said.
>>5388465
True, the Prince does have some decent ideas on rulership, but when does ideas come with slavery and demonic deals with the SoS's, than they are most likely the good intentions that lead directly to the Pit.
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We could mention the angel while being oblique about it. Don't need to explain divine intervention to Sir Gilbern.

Could even explicitly write something like "[...]. I met an angel in Langland! She mentioned in passing that the prince and [the admiral] are working towards a common goal. Due to her status and the nature of our meeting I have little doubt to the truthfulness of the statement."

Tell the explicit truth while implying something else. Would have the added benefit of further trolling him when we eventually make it clear to him that we meant it literally.
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>>5388492
I wonder if that interferes with our oaths, but then again Sir Gilbern already cleared our oath of silence to him. Forgotten would have to clear us before we did something like that, but it would definitely help create a record of the Angel's miracles while being discreet. I wouldn't mind including such a phrase in any letter to him where we get a clue from the angel. It's his own fault if he thinks us a womanizer.
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>>5388492
This actually sounds like a decent idea. Directly telling him the truth while implying it's a completely different thing.
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>>5388288
> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]

>>5386458
V posting
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>>5388288
> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]

>>5387122
There I was
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>>5388288
> You believe the Angel’s words with every fibre of your being. If Sir Gilbern should tend to doubt, that is his own choice. Attempting to dig further for concrete evidence of the connection risks delaying your Pilgrimage. Your duty as a knight and member of the faith does not extend to scrying foreign intrigues. Report on the connection, but do not investigate further. [Idealist]
>>5386704
This is me boss
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>>5388288
Fuck I'm torn.

On one hand, Emile should be following up on any possible leads with regards to what the prince is up to. It seems like the Angel is prodding him in that direction. Plus, we did pay for the interpreter, we should utilize him

On the other hand, do we really want to potentially spend more time here? Will the ship even wait for us?
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I'm re-reading the archive and I just had a thought. If the Sons of Sin gained eternal life by entering a pact with Below can we potentially enter a pact with Above or the Fae? I personally like the fae and considering our positive interactions with them, Makes Fools of All, and our prior instance of seeing a side of the fae that mortal men have probably not seen before, they are our best avenue to gaining the powers necessary to combat the sons of sins. Really I just want us to be able to1v1 a son of sin and win. TLDR Demon powers are cheating and Fae powers will level the playing field.
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>>5388848
if the fight in pascae is any indication it seems we are already under the wing of urson he semi mantled us when we were protecting our bother i doubt he would leave emile high and dry when he faces a SOS
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>>5388848
Get that Fae propaganda out of here. We will thrive by the grace of the Almighty and his Angel. Lord Bristlecone was cool and all, but the respect we pay to him is for his Sire protecting our ancestors when they could not protect themselves. Worthy of veneration, but not worship.
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>>5388881
This knigga gets it
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>>5388848
Don't worry anon, that angel was supposed to be evil and lead us astray until the Almighty bitch slapped it into being a true Angel
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Who said anything about worship? We are Sworn to Valour and our Faith upholds the weak. All I'm saying is we can probably more easily gain secrets, weapons, or boons (evidenced by the fae market containing the secrets of crater back home, lore on the sons of sin, and fae magics which are probably way safer to use than any other forms of magic out there). That or more allies in the fight that are not sworn to the throne. Lastly, no one would ever suspect us and we are already guilty of harboring and abetting the Wild all I'm saying is lets see what we can gain.>>5388881
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Let's not forget that this could all just be a form of mental illness considering the other choices were PTSD and Narcisision.
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>>5388904
>Theologically whoring ourself out for profit
That's copper clipper talk
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>>5388906
Emile believes an angel is talking to him
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Do you really think that we could be forgiven for what we have already done? Not only did we do it but when given the chance to confess we failed to do so. A lie of omission is a sin. We aided the Foe and worse we saw nothing wrong with it.
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It's more along the lines of trading with a Xeno species to gain access to the tools we need to better fight chaos. In terms of 40k.>>5388909
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>>5388920
And yet the Angel still talks to us. Emile is the sword of the Almighty, only through the Almighty will he be given the strength to overcome the Sons of Sin
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>>5388906
Wasn't there a time were the angel let us know of a letter that Emile had no way of knowing. This makes me think its a supernatural entity. Whether or not it's actually an angel of the almighty remains to be seen
but I believe
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And yet we have taken Foe boons in the form of one of their own who masquerades as human, and yet we have been touched by fae magic and received fae aid, and yet we have a familiar in the form our lady, and yet we owe our lives to a fae. I could go on.
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>>5388930
So that means we should go full on faeboi? No
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I believe that it is real as well I just don't like how we are the only ones who can see or hear it. We also follow it with absolute conviction and this conviction will likely lead further into the pit of zeoltry.
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No, I just think that they could prove a useful ally since no one would see it coming. The royal family is corrupt. As much as we should hate the prince I really don't trust the King or Queen. I say fuck the entire royal family. >>5388935
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>>5388941
I enjoy your enthusiasm but still no. Aligning with the Fae would likely mean aligning with the bluejays as well. I just don't see Emile doing that
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>>5388911
The Angel IS real and IS talking to Emile.
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>>5388920
Its not a lie by omission. As Forgotten mentioned, we chose to repent for it as we did not see it as an outright sin.

Furthermore, this was back in fallavietnam. Since then we have been touched by the lightning and been spoken to by the angel on no less than 2 occasions as well. Clearly the almighty has a plan for us and does not view the mingling with the fae as a very strong concern, if any.

>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

Basically these. >>5388408 & >>5388492

We know what we want to report, we need to find supporting facts and we can submit it as 'likely and worthy of further investigation' to the Reginae and Gilbern

verification here >>5387130
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>>5388492
Pretty clever anon, I back this approach
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>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]
THE STORM RAGES ON - THESE LANGLISH LOUTS WILL TASTE THE TEMPEST THAT IS EMILE ANDREI
He is known as:
> Storm-touched
> L'orso
> Favored of Ursen
> Subduer of Sin
> Holy Saint and Healer, Defender of Man and Breaker of Hearts
> Coffee drinker
More to come!
>>5386406
Tis I
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>>5388481
Is Slavery any different to serfdom when you strip away the idealism behind the system of responsibilities and privilege? Or the sons of sin so different to a religious zealot bearing say the sword of anguish when you strip away the religious angle to their powers.

>>5388848
Conan the Barbarian that shit knigga, magic is for weak men who cannot build their own future with blood, sweat and tears.
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Conan was the male equivalent of a Mary Sue before Ray Skywalker crawled her way of Disney's writing room. Check out Black Company Quest we were the literal Witch KIng.
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>>5388904
I'm going to reiterate a theory I positied last thread, the Fae view humanity as a invasive species that has upended their precious ecosystem and deserve nothing short of genocide to rebalance the scales, the only reason they are not trying is because the war of the wild was their first attempt and one they lost that set them back on a scale we can barely comprehend.

TLDR: they are at most genocidal and at least want humans to return to monke.
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>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]
Honestly, as some others have pointed out, this burgeoning alliance is a pretty strategic play by the prince here. Even if we're opposing him, let's try not to alienate the langlish. They're infinitely better as friends than enemies.
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>>5389167
Absolutely and realistically whilst we're suspicious of the Prince (rightfully so), this might just be normal statesmanship and a good thing for Canton.

Surely not everything he gets up to is an evil, nefarious plot
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>>5389167
>>5388141
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Oh, fuck when did this shit get here?
Bah. Damn blast I missed my chance to vote in this thread.
On the upside, HEY, New fucking thread!
Yah love to see it!
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>>5389167
we're not really in a position to alienate the Langlish as a whole outside of shitting in the street about Adam and Cain as loudly and violently as possible so I don't think we need to fear that.

certain players under investigation on the other hand is a different story.
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>>5389169
I think Sanguine is playing the Prince, he saw Snguine and his ilk as the tool he needed to consolidated the power and authority of crown and intimidate the dukes into compliance. His speech to us in the ball speaks volumes of his confidence/arrogance and how he believes he is destined for something greater than simply being the next king.
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>>5389196
Yeah for sure
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>>5389196
It's either he's playing him or the Prince knows more than we do about the forbidden lore involving the sons and given the speech I am inclined to think he does.

regarding the dukes we know they each have their own issues, Montbrun is suffering its own crisis of authority and seems geared towards both an external and internal conflict and its dire enough for the Duke to be resorting to slavery to fund things, Fallavon is perpetually fighting the wilds and outlaws that inhabit the deeper woods and the bluejays seem to be well established with the backing of the Fey as patrons.

we know well Romanie has its problems with the Deadmen and its lowkey a source of Impoverishment for the duchy as it requires constant vigilance.

Aubrey and Pascae are harder to peg for longstanding issues as the two seem largely peaceful and prosperous enough but in fairness Aubrey is the crowns own duchy.
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>>5389216
>Forgetting to finish the point

goddamit, my point with the dukes was they are each a complex and nuanced political situation, Montbrun has been clearly pushed into reliance on the Kingsmen, Pascae is clearly sitting comfortable as a stable duchy and Romanie is complicated by the bindings of the faith and the need for martial readiness against the deadmen.
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>>5388288
>The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

verily >>5386927
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> SELECTED: The Angel has spoken, surely this is a sign. But to convince others you will need to obtain more concrete proof of the connection. As an outsider it will be difficult, a foreign knight asking the wrong questions in this foreign land will stick out like a beastman in courtly attire. But the Angel will provide. Investigate further before reporting. [Hearty]

Every encounter with the Divine leaves you terrified and rejoiced, just as much as the awful and glorious first day that you were blessed with a vision of the Angel. But you know that you cannot fail to act on this message, despite the risks. So what if you are a simple knight and unequipped for spying and skullduggery? You will find the answers to your questions, the proof to quell the doubters. Grant Sir Gilbern a hundred spies and a thousand secret letters, none can match the Angel on your shoulder.

The Crown Prince’s ruthless ambition concerns you, his connection to the Faction troubles you. His far-reaching knowledge and mere displeasure, well… you will not say it scares you. Not aloud. But even you, a knight of action and far less educated in politics than your sisters, even you can see that Langland as an ally would serve the realm of Cantôn better than having it as it’s foe. Provided the nation is not sold like chattel for trading concessions… is it truly a bad thing for the realm?

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Your companions watch you carefully, but you assure them you are well enough to walk. The concern for their liege is touching, but also a tad humiliating. You are no cripple! As your party leaves the College of Admirals, less a public debate now and more bordering a riot, the conversation returns to your translator’s time on the continent. Eventually your loose personal connection with House de Broulert is revealed. When you admit that you are responsible for the death of a man who was most likely the grandson of the man who took his arm, albeit accidental, Fabio the Elder demands you receive a further discount to his services. This sits less easily with you, but the Freeblade veteran insists on the discount to his services. You think of the man dead by your hand, the gallant knight of Pascae that had the upper hand in the duel and then gallantly returned your sword to continue the challenge… an act of chivalry that he did not long live to regret. A good knight of Pascae died that die, a loss that was sadly unnecessary and entirely avoidable. But that consequence of your hot temper is in the past and you have done your penance on the Short Walk. Your sin is atoned for in full. Is it not?

>+1 Sequin [Wealth: 110 Sequins]

Feuds and sins aside, Fabio the Elder continues to be a valuable investment with his local knowledge. He is not so unsubtle as to suggest you’d be interested in anything other than a good meal and a clean bed, but he does inform you of two reputable taverns that have certain affiliations.

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>You will request a room at the Order of the Trident lodge. As a noble son of Cantôn you will be entitled to comfortable lodgings at a pittance. You are keenly interested in what views the members of that Order may hold about the viability of this potential treaty in the works, combatting piracy along the trade routes is their chief concern. [Haughty]

>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]

>The Cooing Maiden is closer to the docks and perhaps the least prestigious options, bravos carrying the Giorgio name and various officers of the Third Fleet are known to stop by there. It is also close to the only church of the True Faith in town. It is Sandag tomorrow and you intend to spend most of the day in prayer following today’s revelations. [Idealist]
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>>5389342
>Fabio the Elder demands you receive a further discount to his services. This sits less easily with you, but the Freeblade veteran insists on the discount to his services
>the gallant knight of Pascae that had the upper hand in the duel and then gallantly returned your sword

Amateur repetition...
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>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]

>The Cooing Maiden is closer to the docks and perhaps the least prestigious options, bravos carrying the Giorgio name and various officers of the Third Fleet are known to stop by there. It is also close to the only church of the True Faith in town. It is Sandag tomorrow and you intend to spend most of the day in prayer following today’s revelations. [Idealist]

Either of these options is fine with me since we've decided to investigate. I think either will provide possible information, either from Morettis men themselves or their rivals the Giorgios and I mean hey, nice and close to the church

V e r i f i c a t i o n
>>5386340

I have to say as well, yesterdays little mini-cliff hanger where you revealed the "Our future is to the East!" bit before continuing in the next post almost had me shitting my pants. I thought it was going to be all out war and we'd have to head home immediately to spread the word and prepare before you finished posting. 10/10 would shit again
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>>5389346
>10/10 would shit again

Exactly the kind of review I'm aiming for in these threads.
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>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]

Honestly its a hard call, the Mercenaries at the Hangman are a likely source of intelligence while the Cooing Maiden is low profile for our endeavors.

But we should go with the hangman not only for the intel but also because if we are investigated ourselves for whatever reason our lodgings will raise less questions.

>>5386324
copperclipping pass
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>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]

Best way to make some innocent inquiries on the matter. A knight of Canton interested in what Admiral Moretti had to say isn't the most outlandish thing to happen - and besides, we can see if Moretti has ties to the Golden Sun Company.

>>5386499
Verification.
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>>5389083
I would argue that slavery is indeed more different from serfdom. While the serf has many obligations that limit his rights and movement, he still has -some- rights vested to him by the system. He's not a piece of property to be used and discarded according to the will of a fickle master, he is somewhat protected by a rudimentary "rule of law". Altough, serfs and commonfolk do enjoy different right depending on the Duchy they come from. Pascaean commoners are well-off and they often hold more wealth than the nobles itself, while in FUCK Fallavon they are clearly more on the mercy of their lords, as we have seen from Lord Lardarse's and Sinclair's behaviour.
>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]
All options are very tempting and I was torn between this one and the Trident one, but considering we already dedicated ourselves to investigation, this might prove the better option. But, I would still like for us to visit the Order and see if we can find an ally in this foreign land.
>>5386322
確認
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>>5389372
>Pascaean commoners are well-off and they often hold more wealth than the nobles itself

While it is true Pascaean peasants can enjoy a level of wealth nearing or the same as some of the Gentry they are also as we witnessed subject to practically slavery in the pursuit of profits digging channels for the purposes of said profit if they can be subjected to it by law.

I half suspect when we get to Cathaggi that we will find similar diversity in the treatment of slaves and the potential positions they can hold within the world there.
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>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]
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>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]

verifiy >>5386676
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>>5389342
>You will request a room at the Order of the Trident lodge. As a noble son of Cantôn you will be entitled to comfortable lodgings at a pittance. You are keenly interested in what views the members of that Order may hold about the viability of this potential treaty in the works, combatting piracy along the trade routes is their chief concern. [Haughty]
matching up more with the Tridents can only do us good.

verily >>5386927
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>>5389342
>>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]

Speaking with the freeblades will probably be the better option for getting information here.

me >>5386453
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>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]

I can't wait for emile to fuck this up and have to kill his way out again

>>5386429
That's me
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>>5389342
>>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]
Into the lion's den.
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>>5389342
>>The Cooing Maiden is closer to the docks and perhaps the least prestigious options, bravos carrying the Giorgio name and various officers of the Third Fleet are known to stop by there. It is also close to the only church of the True Faith in town. It is Sandag tomorrow and you intend to spend most of the day in prayer following today’s revelations. [Idealist]

I think a Cantonian nobleman with a reputation like ours, staying with a bunch of mercenaries is bound to raise some eyebrows among unsavory parties. At least with the Cooing Maiden, we can investigate and have plausible deniability as we can also take care of matters of piety while we're here.

Verification: >>5386477
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>>5389342
>>5389342
>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]
Since you ll want to find clues.
>>5386458
My little v
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> SELCECTED. The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty] Anon write-ins were wise to keep an eye out for that potential Golden Sun connection.

The Hangman’s Harp is not exactly the most prestigious of establishments, the sign is crooked and the owners appear to have permanently shuttered one of the windows where the glass has been shattered. You’ve little notion as to whether that was due to a discontent pedestrian throwing something in, or an unruly patron being thrown out. Times were you wouldn’t be seen dead in such a place, but you are more interested in the potential intel to be garnered here than whether the paint is flaking pain or the chairs in the common room are worn and splintered. The ale at least, you are forced to admit, does go down quite well. It goes some way in explaining why so many Freeblade mercenaries frequent this place, such rough and ready sorts are doubtless more concerned with the quality of the drink than the environment they sip it in.

The Bastards of Lys are easy enough to spot, crowded around several tables in their patchwork cloaks distinctly at odds with the usual billowing Lanlish fashion. Upon each of their right shoulders, sewn in to the cloth, is a depiction of a crowned female Saint shedding a single tear. It’s not Salve Reginae, and the sigil almost appears Cantish in design from what you can tell, but if Lys is indeed the name of this supposed Saint it is not one you immediately recognise. Though all the men you see speak Langlish fluently, you occasionally hear a smattering of your mother tongue in snippets of conversation. Perhaps some of these men are also from Cantôn, though none you would think to be the noble blooded sort.

To your surprise the Axemen of Lorne are mostly comprised of Norsikaans, though you do spot the odd Langlish sellsword wearing their trademark sigil of three silver axes in some fashion. Fabio is unfamiliar with the Axemen beyond their public reputation, but he confirms that their company is one of the oldest he is aware of. Founded by If a Norsikaan fighter finds themselves in Langland and short of coin, the Axemen are a promising port of call. Apparently, every man amongst them from huscarl to halberdier or arbalest must by the rules of the Company be armed at all times with an axe, be it a great two-handed longaxe or a smaller token hatchet. There is a rumour that they cannot remove it even when relieving themselves or bedding a woman. Fabio admits he is uncertain whether this is a joke, perhaps at the expense of newer recruits.

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There are other Freeblade sorts present aside from these two predominant groups, but most you do not recognise. Most. There is man at the end of the bar, Langlish through and through with his twirling moustache. But it is the striking blue and red uniform, the sun emblazoned across his fine breastplate, that captures your attention. The presence of a Golden Sun Officer at a bar for Moretti supporters is noteworthy, given your knowledge of their previous employment with the Faction, but hardly evidence itself. Taking up with him is the most obvious avenue if you want to explore evidence of a connection between the Faction and the Moretti family. But given your past interactions, it is also the option most likely to have you recognised.

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>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]

> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

> Harald Redpaw, the Eleventh Axe. You believe the number denotes some sort of rank, which puts him fairly high up in the Company. As a foreigner himself, he’s the least likely to have a significant understanding of the situation beyond his immediate orders. But he is the also the most likely not to be on the lookout from suspected ulterior motives in a shared drink with a stranger. At worst, he will turn out to be an impolite drinking companion. [Intrigue: Axemen of Lorne] + [Idealist]
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Going to a work drinks thing tomorrow, so there won't be an update that night. Not ruling out drunk QM messages... But I'll try to behave and not make the weekend a write-off.
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>>5390384
>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]

Verify me daddy
>>5386340
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>>5390384
> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]
Hold the fuck up, this man is from Lord Lardarse's town. This is actually a good thing. If he hears how we embarassed the fat lord, we may just get in his good graces, and therefore have a good gateway into more intrigue. Besides, Moretti did mention these guys specifically along with the Axes, so they should be our main focus.
>>5386322
पुष्टिकरण
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>>5390384

>>5387209

> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

>>5390392
Oh crap you are right. We have to hope that he hates Lord Fitchener as much as we do, that's easy leverage.
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>>5389342
>>The Hangman’s Harp is a somewhat rougher option, but a popular choice among certain Freeblade Companies. Monied members of the Bastards of Lys, the Axemen of Lorne and others of varying degrees of fame and infamy are known to frequent there. From today’s debate, you’re led to believe that these types might be considered Moretti loyalists, or least connected. [Hearty]
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>>5390384
>Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]
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>>5390384
Goddamn I love Battle Brothers.
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>>5390416
Didn't see that there was a new post

>>5390384
>>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]
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>>5390384
>> Harald Redpaw, the Eleventh Axe. You believe the number denotes some sort of rank, which puts him fairly high up in the Company. As a foreigner himself, he’s the least likely to have a significant understanding of the situation beyond his immediate orders. But he is the also the most likely not to be on the lookout from suspected ulterior motives in a shared drink with a stranger. At worst, he will turn out to be an impolite drinking companion. [Intrigue: Axemen of Lorne] + [Idealist]

>>5386441
v
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>>5390384
>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]

>>5386458
My v post
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>>5390384
>> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

me >>5386453

>>5390392
Good catch, brother. We might be able to leverage that into some method of getting info. Like an introduction to the Golden Sons officer even.
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I'm torn, the Golden sons are a follow up lead while the Bastards of Lys and the Axe's are prospective contracts with the Admiral and will likely have the information we need, though I can Imagine that after the battle in Fallavon the sons are short on men to recruit which might make a man like us a prospect to consider and thus a good line of investigation.
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>>5390384
> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

>>5390392
Good catch, I would have gone for the Golden Sun if you haven't noticed this.

>>5387190
OG post.
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>>5390384
> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]
Considering the type of man Lord Lardass is it seems likely he is here because of the man, though we should still feel him out on the subject first as he might not resent the knave. for all we know the man might have been his beloved mentor or real father or any number of things

So it's safe to assume he isn't a knight from the name right? Or he would have had a last name or be called Percy dan Darbyshire

>>5386395
literately me
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>>5390384
>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]

There's the Westfold Waters between us and Canton, we have a Vancewell favor, a hyper-curious critter, an angel who might be entirely made up by our mind and we're in a pub full of copper-clippers.

Hit it.

>>5386499
Moi.
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>>5390384
>> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]
>>5386366
me

remember that fat fuck didn't care about our squire because he was low born i would assume the same would be true for a bastard born son
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>>5390384
>Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]
He's a start anyways. Just feel like we should steer clear of the Golden Sun guy unless everyone else gets us nowhere
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>>5390383
Founded by who?
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>>5390925
*Founded by an exiled Norsikaan Jarl
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>>5390942
Thanks.
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>>5390384
Wait, does anyone know what happened to Norwache? I feel like he disappeared somewhere.
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>>5391002
He followed you to Pascae, but did not join your pilgrimage.
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>>5391012
Oh damn. Think we need a send off omake then.
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>>5391012
Damn we should've grilled he when we had the chance
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>>5390384
> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]
Was actually just re-reading that thread. God we were a bunch of hoolagins in Darbeyshire lol

>>5386406
Hello againr
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>>5391101
We are only holigans when the situation demands it. lmao.
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>>5390384
>>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]

Forgot to vote. Might as well speak to him before word of the company's shit in canton get back to him.

here >>5387130
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>>5391101
>Rock up after defeating bandits on his lands
>Guards aren't up to letting us in despite forewarning from the pilgrims
>Squire get arrested and beaten for daring to have instructions from us to convey to the Baliff/lord about a deal made
>lord Fatass larper gets shitty the moment we mention any redeeming qualities in Mikhail or a commoner
>have to fight his fucking knight over it

Fuck that guy, we weren't hooliganing we were asking for our retinue to be treated with a shred of basic hospitality and he threw a bitchfit over it.

Furthermore fuck Fallavon
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>>5391112
For sure it was deserved! Like Lord Bristlecone said, a bear misbehaves when needed
>>5391224
I concur with this Anon - fuck Fallavon. Hopefully all of Fallavon knows not to fuck with the true king of the woods, the Heir of Ursen
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>>5390384
>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]

verify >>5386676
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>>5390392
Good pick up anon, backing this.

>>5387202
Linking back
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>>5390384
>Luca Bianchi, officer of the Golden Suns. He’s not one of the members of the Golden Sun that you recognise from Fallavon or present with their Captain-General Lorenzo, so there is no risk of him recognising you. This is the most promising lead for evidence of the connection, you are confident you can sidestep any suspicion over the course of the night with a few innocent questions. You are up to the task. [Intrigue: Golden Sun Company] + [Haughty]

verily>>5386927
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>>5390384

> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

>>5386434
Pass
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>>5390384
>Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

>>5386704
This is me boss

Also dragon bro when?
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>>5390384
> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

Fuck it, at the very least we have an in with lord fatfucks embarrasment to draw on and we likely won't get the foreigner penalty for the Intrigue in theory.

>>5386324
V card
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>>5390384
>> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

I like the idea that Emile Just can't help himself and wants to talk to another cantonian for once

>>5386443
Verifyin
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Sorry lads, a bit dusty tonight. I’ll be back at it tomorrow.
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>>5392290
ok
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>>5392290
See you then boss
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>>5392290
Take care bossman
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>>5392290
Any backup plans for where to go when cloudflare takes 4chan offline?
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>>5392914
it won't
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>>5390384
> Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

>>5386429
thats me right dere
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>>5392290
see you later m8 we will be waiting
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>>5392960
They took kiwi farms down. Probably won't be long until people are nagging them to axe us next
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>>5392997
I still doubt it, but in the case anything does happen, Forgotten will likely make a post on his Twitter to advise where the thread will continue
https://twitter.com/BlackCompany666
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>>5392997
They only caved because the dipshits on KF literally could not stop themselves from threatening to bomb people, unless retards on 4chan start doing that I don't think it's worth worrying about
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> SELECTED. Percy of Darbyshire, Sub-Lieutenant. A fellow countryman of yours, though he looks to have been with the Bastards for many years now. Fabio will be there to translate the wider discussion with the Langlish present for you, but will be superfluous for this discussion. You’ve also spent several months away from the continent, it will be good to talk to another man of Cantôn that isn’t another pilgrim for once. [Intrigue: Bastards of Lys] + [Hearty]

I will take rolls now, but there will not be a content update for another 8 hours or so.

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Intrigue Roll: Getting information from the Bastards of Lys
> Subtle Inquiry / Higher Social Standing 60DC
> Stranger in a Foreign Land -15DC
> Percy: Stranger in a Foreign Land +10DC He’s been here longer
> Animal Companion: Lady Stoutsworth +1 Re-Roll
> Lady Vancewell Favour +6DC, +1 Re-Roll
> Reliable Langlish Translator: Can use re-rolls on double fails in this test
> Excellent Write-in: Fuck Fallavon +15DC, +1 Re-Roll
> 76 DC

Double Fail = Eyes on you. Even if the Bastards are none the wiser, your questions have not gone unnoticed.
0 = A spy in our midst! Your unsubtle interrogation quickly raises the ire of the present Bastards of Lys. Accusations of you being either a foreign agent or spy from a rival family soon follow, you will need to do some fast talking to leave here without resorting to violence. [Hard Persuade Roll]
1 = Why all the questions? While you do garner some general information, your questioning leads to suspicion from the Bastards and you are eventually given the cold shoulder. But no one seems inclined to take it further than that.
2 = Selling points. Under the misapprehension he is speaking with a potential recruit, and a valuable one at that, your countryman shares more than he wisely should of their contracts. But his actual knowledge of future endeavours is limited.
3 = Inner Circle. This trusted officer is friendly and actively trying to recruit a valuable noble warrior. But you get the distinction impression he knows more than just general rumours of a future contract, and you think he is not too far from spilling it if you buy him another round. Something that is tangible evidence. [Hard Intrigue Roll]
Double Success = That’s going in my report. You discover something not related to your current investigation, but interesting all the same. Vancewell Favour Bonus.


3 rolls of 1d100. You have THREE re-rolls.

Fuck Fallavon, amiright?
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Anons were wise to pick up on the Fuck Fallavon (Lord Fitchener) connection, and I like the idea of Emile also just wanting to speak non-foreigners for a change. Even one who is not a noble. The bonus from Fabio the Elder will be more directed at the wider Langlish crowd than your Cantonian target in particular.

I also note that anons generally seem happy to share everything with both Sir Gilbern and House Andrei women. Going forward, I will assume that your reports are largely the same to both parties unless there is something compromising or highly specific (or it relates to an Oath of Silence like the Sins).
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

>>5393145
V card >>5386324

INTRIGUE GET
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Rolled 37 (1d100)

>>5393145
>>5386429
ROLLAN
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Need a dub success for evil wife to be even more hot and bothered right now!
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Rolled 24 (1d100)

>>5393145


me>>5386340
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>>5393145

>>5386383
Verified
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>>5393174
Fuck
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I almost think its worth using our rerolls for a double, yes we run the risk of crit or double fails but the following roll will be hard.
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>>5393178
Considering the following roll will be hard it may be best NOT to waste a re-roll no?
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>>5393180
yeah wow I didn't consider re-rolls might not refresh consider that quashed.
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>>5393180
I would say that we should reroll nonetheless.
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>>5393184
It's a 6% chance to get a doubles pass, I don't think it's worth it.
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Ehhh, the odds are on our side that even if we reroll things will be fine even if nothing improves, but there's still a chance we fuck up and hit a double or crit fail because we got too greedy
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>>5393190
1% chance to score Vancewell when anon rerolled and got the crit. Gotta live dangerously if you want the villain waifu.
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>>5393145
Re-Rolling is not worth it
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>>5393145
Ayy. Fuck fallavon.
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Keep up that rolling, gents!

> 3 SUCCESS. Inner Circle. This trusted officer is friendly and actively trying to recruit a valuable noble warrior. But you get the distinction impression he knows more than just general rumours of a future contract, and you think he is not too far from spilling it if you buy him another round. Something that is tangible evidence. [Hard Intrigue Roll]

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Intrigue Roll: Pressing information from the Bastards of Lys
> Subtle Inquiry / Higher Social Standing 60DC
> Pressing the Question -20DC, +1 Adverse Re-Roll
> Stranger in a Foreign Land -15DC
> Percy: Stranger in a Foreign Land +10DC
> Animal Companion: Lady Stoutsworth +1 Re-Roll
> Lady Vancewell Favour +6DC, +1 Re-Roll
> Reliable Langlish Translator: Can use re-rolls on double fails in this test
> Excellent Write-in: Fuck Fallavon +15DC, +1 Re-Roll
> 56 DC

Double Fail = Eyes on you. Even if the Bastards are none the wiser, your questions have not gone unnoticed. You will be followed.
0 = Exposed! You’ve pushed your interrogation too hard! Accusations fly of you being either a foreign agent or spy from a rival family, and you have hostile Bastards of Lys on every side of you. This will be ugly. [Combat]
1 = Who do you work for?! It takes a while for the Bastards to realise you’re milking them of information, but when they do the atmosphere quickly becomes unpleasant. While you did elicit actionable intel, you will need to do some fast talking to leave here without resorting to violence. [Hard Persuade Roll]
2 = You should sign up! We’re going places… Keen to secure a promising recruit, the veteran gives you significant information about their next contract. Out of context it means little to you, and you have nothing to go on beyond a drunk mercenary’s word right now. But it’s. And one you can verify with some further investigation over the next few days. His comrades eventually realise the prominence of his wagging tongue and shut him up, but they don’t immediately seem suspicious of your motivations. It should be simple enough to extricate yourself for the night without alerting anyone. [Counter-Intrigue Roll]
3 = We’re gonna be rich, I tell. Rich! And here’s why… Deeper into his cups than he realised, and surprisingly well-informed on the future contracts of the Bastards, you’re freely given selling points that goes enticing a potential recruit to actually valuable information. Information that is verifiable at no great effort or risk to yourself. If his comrades had been paying attention, they’d have realised that we was telling you things that he shouldn’t even know, let alone be sharing with others.
Double Success = We can use this. You discover something not related to your current investigation, but nonetheless advantageous to your allies. Vancewell Favour Bonus.


3 rolls of 1d100. You have THREE re-rolls.
There is ONE adverse re-roll. NEW ROLLERS PLEASE.

Fuck Fallavon? FUCK Fallavon.
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Rolled 6 (1d100)

>>5393237
Lets goooo

Me >>5386453
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Good luck lads
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Roll them well kniggas
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Rolled 51 (1d100)

>>5386366
me
>>5393237
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>>5393251
>got through because of vancewells knickers
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

>>5393237
Me
>>5386342
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Rolled 71 (1d100)

>>5393258
REROLL
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Rolled 91 (1d100)

>>5393259
One last time....
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>>5393259
Anon please
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Sorry lads. I'll wait for the adverse roll before deciding if I should spend the last reroll.
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>>5393258
>>5393259
>>5393260
jesus christ, mate
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>>5393258
>>5393259
>>5393260
What is wrong with you?
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>>5393258
>>5393259
>>5393260
I blame Fallavon.... or copperclippers.
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>>5393262
The psudo-random dice things is based off the server clock, next time just give it a little more time between rolls for less chance of rolling within a group like that. It's not fool proof obviously but it should help
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Using the adverse re-roll to try and counter the 51 success >>5393251

You have ONE re-roll left.
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Rolled 19 (1d100)

Derp
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Well, that opposed roll didn't fly so good. Who wants to try the last re-roll?
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>>5393260
May as well shoot for the moon and see if you can give us a 3rd success on the last re-roll
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>>5393260
Go anon I believe
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Rolled 44 (1d100)

Welp, here goes nothing
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>>5393296
>doubles
lmao nice redemption arc bro
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YES
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>>5393296
Champion!
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>>5393296
You are a god, well done
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>>5393296
BASED.
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>>5393296
redemption, brother.

Just be careful on using all the rerolls. 1 rerolls warranted but check with the rest of the kniggas before proceeding on 2nd and onwards.
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>>5393296
Told you you can do it, Vancewell bonus proves its basedness once again
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>>5393309
Imagine how good it would be when we marry her
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>>5393317
>Smash intrigues in the street
>True knigga in the sheets

good stuff
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>>5393318
>Keep courting Frida
>She keeps trying to figure out how Emile outplays everyone by playing a simpleton
>Eventually she realizes it's not an act, Emile really is a bear in a glassware shop
>She figures if she can't control hurricane Andrei she can at least direct it
>Marriage
>10 years later
>The realm is at peace
>the snakes beaten back
>favalon deforested or given back to the fea in peace deal
>The monarchy is fixed church and state in jolly cooperation
>Copper clippers got clipped and corruption is almost a non issue
>Emile and Frida rule the newly reclaimed holy douchy of Aradine
>All she did was marry the idiot and point him in the right direction
>Her face when
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>>5393330
Don't forget the six children
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>>5393348
Almighty help he who tries to court the daughter of Emile and Frida
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>>5393243
>>5393251
>>5393258
>>5393259
>>5393260
>>5393288
>>5393296

>3 SUCCESS: We’re gonna be rich, I tell. Rich! And here’s why… Deeper into his cups than he realised, and surprisingly well-informed on the future contracts of the Bastards, you’re freely given selling points that goes enticing a potential recruit to actually valuable information. Information that is verifiable at no great effort or risk to yourself. If his comrades had been paying attention, they’d have realised that we was telling you things that he shouldn’t even know, let alone be sharing with others.
>DOUBLE SUCCESS: We can use this. You discover something not related to your current investigation, but nonetheless advantageous to your allies. Vancewell Favour Bonus.

Excellent redemption roll. Sorry lads but I'm still drafting up the content update and I've got to call it for work tomorrow.

Due to your success, you'll actually have time to enjoy your next couple of days ashore with more relaxation as opposed to hunting down leads. I'll take suggestions for how you spend the rest of your time in Langland and will get that regular content update resuming tomorrow.
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>>5393330
Seriously though how many peasents with pitchforks and bows coulde we raise for a crusade against the deadmen with promises of payment in reclaimed farmland as free men instead of indentured service like they do in F******.
Because fuck Favalon, and fuck Favalon Nobels. They'd probably see the serfs preferring to run of and fight the undead for a chance at better land and rights, and still go "huh, guess we have been to lax with the rabbele. Pierre get the hanging ropes!"
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>>5393296
Fucking beautiful anon
>>5393357
Hmmmm, we already saw the College of Admirals, so we could maybe visit the Order of the Trident? We should also definitely visit the markets, wouldn't do us harm to browse the wares they have there. Maybe there are some khaveshops were we can sit down and take a sip? Oh, and the Church! We should check it out too, pray for a safe trip.
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Rolls be wild as always, man.

>>5393357
I was thinking of finding a way to learn some Cathagi. Had we not found a good translator we would have been cucked out of options, so working asap on the language we'll have to deal with sounds like a good choice.
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>>5393330
>Not establishing the Andrei-Vancewell equivalent of the Angevin empire stretching from Montbrune to Ardenne

>>5393354
who the hell would be the bigger obstacle?

>>5393358
You know when the enemies of mankind are the least shitty thing you encounter in a place you're in a real shithole.

Fallavon shitting aside I like the cut of it, rallying poorer knights and hard pressed peasants for a crusade/cause/better life sounds like a great idea though arming them might be an issue.
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>>5393400
A Norvaski-Vancewell-Rabe-Andrei alliance would have access to raw iron from the the mountains, craftsmen from the city, and experienced military leaders from our family. All sealed with marriages to our house. If anybody realizes what a powerhouse our sidelined little house is on the way to become, potential enemies and allies are gonna start pouring out of the woodwork, trying to get us to join them or destroy us.
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>>5393357
Shopping, clearly. That and visiting the order of the trident and praying at the chapel.
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>>5393357
Maybe find som cathargi sailors to get some up to date intel on the empire in general and the state of the pilgrimage route in particular
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>>5393400
>who the hell would be the bigger obstacle?

Frida by a mile, the suitor would be thrice vetted before Emile has a chance to measure the lad
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>>5393422
We all know that the ultimate test is the firm handshake. Frida may vet them as much as she wants, but it is our firm handshake that will reveal us the true nature of the lads.
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>>5393296
good rolling
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>>5393407
backing this.

>>5393377
Reading books and shit is something we can do on the boat. Probably will also have at least one native speaker on this ship with whom we can practice.
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>>5393357
Writing love letters to Frida
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>>5393639
Support being based
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>>5393639
You spelled Mademoiselle Daubeny's first name wrong.
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>>5393662
>>5393747
IT BEGINS
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One thing we should note with regards to the information, (1) we do have that warning from Gilbern to avoid using the information we gather to enrich ourselves. (2) the doubles bonus appears to getting some sort of information to vancewell. Depending on how it is, we might end up in a situation where we are accused of feeding information to a faction-linked noble house which can lead to not-great consequences to our family and the reginate.
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>>5393639
Eh why not
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>>5393639
Supported
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>>5393848
vancewells favour only reveals whose a faction member it has nothing to do with sending her info
>DOUBLE SUCCESS: We can use this. You discover something not related to your current investigation, but nonetheless advantageous to your allies. Vancewell Favour Bonus.

the allies here refers to the queensmen not vancewell
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>>5393639
Writing her without permission of her father? Scandalous! Here we go.

My dearest, Lady Vancell.
I apologize for the impropriety of writing you, without prior leave of your father. For I doubt he would make the allowance, or that I could respect his wishes in this matter where he to deny it. Seldom there is a day, an hour, a moment I don’t think of your person. The dance we shared was the spark that gave birth to the conflagration in my heart, and it keeps me ever warm against raging seas and cold nights. Arrogant and presumptuous that I am, my sole desire is that you also share that fire in your heart of hearts. Time and distance might keep us apart for now but know that I dream to see you again and speak with my clumsy voice the tender truths I hold for you.
Your Sir Emile Andrei.
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>>5393848
The bonus we get for wearing Frida's favour lets us know if the person we are talking to is a Faction member when we get doubles on intrigue rolls against them, not that we have to tell the Vancewells anything.
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>>5393872
>>5393937
I stand corrected then.
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>>5393895
>not addressing it to the viper of De ver to maintain incognito

Honestly probably get more from disregarding the propriety of such things with her and focus on the passion and chemistry we shared in pascae and for gods sake at least sign it with a pseudonym or at least vague initials.
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Can I just say that I can barely process what the fuck just happened.
Firstly the angel recruited Emile; A knight in canton with ABSOLUTELY NO expertise in spycraft, to gather intelligence in a country in which he is ABSOLUTELY UNFAMILIAR for a plot he has just heard of from an -anonymous angel tipline (tm)- involving people from social circles he HAS NO IDEA EXISTED.

Well you would imagine that this would end in disaster or at least be a fruitless endeavour.
But NOOOO

Not only does this knigga swagger into what is the in universe equivalent to the cantina from mos eisley, not only does he make a beeline for the one knave that has all the information he needs to unveil this whole conspiracy he gets him to spill the beans on not just the whole deal but also some other side shit that's just the cherry on top.

ALL IN ONE EVENING

Meanwhile Sir Gilburn is back in Canton befuddled as to why Emile (His politically retarded but oh so dear and loyal friend) has already submitted a report before reaching Cathagi about a conspiracy with the prince in Langland that has all the relevant Details and conspirators indexed and annotated.

By the almighty anons how the fuck did we pull this off?
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>>5393993
>Meanwhile Sir Gilburn is back in Canton befuddled as to why Emile (His politically retarded but oh so dear and loyal friend) has already submitted a report before reaching Cathagi about a conspiracy with the prince in Langland that has all the relevant Details and conspirators indexed and annotated.

>By the almighty, how deep is he in the faction that he doesnt think twice about giving up this information?
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>>5393993
"I can't tell if he's an idiot or a genius but by Regina I'm glad he's on our side"
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>>5393993
I feel like if we tell Gilbern that we're connected to the Almighty through the Angel then at this point he'd just take it in stride, because it's literally the only thing that could make our behavior make sense
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>>5394021
It could also be read as us trying to preposition the saints hearing since he knows we are up for it.
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Naturally assimilating into the table of Bastards of Lys with a few purchased drinks, no one remarks upon your presence disparagingly as the night goes on. In fact, your current subject seems to be actively trying to recruit you. Despite his lower station, you make efforts not to talk down to the common mercenary. Although Percy of Darbyshire hints at being the byblow of some significant lord with meaningful looks and the occasional look, you suspect that his illegitimate heritage is in fact far more humble than the sellsword implies. Quickly winning him over with your disparaging remarks of the Lord Fitchener.

“Hah! Lard Kitchener, yes! What a bloody tosser…” Percy grins, shaking his head before downing the rest of his cup in one gulp. “Ah! Gotta say, I don’t miss the place. All manner of beasties on the outside, and no shortage of harsh taskmasters on the inside. All things being said, Fuck Fallavon.”

“I’ll drink to that.” You signal for the barkeep to bring you another round. Your shout, of course. “You’ve done well for yourself in the Bastards of Lys then?”

“Oh yes, I done alright. Won and lost some good bit of coin. And the biggest riches are yet to come. I’m no Condottiero…” The mercenary glances to one side as Fabio explains that this is the term for senior officers and leaders in Freeblade Companies, the self-styled ranks of each company being too diverse for most outsiders to readily refer to them. “But I’m in the big tent when the real talk is happening. And trust me. Big things is happening.”

“What do you mean?” You ask, making sure that your expression carries the appropriate mixture of bemusement and greed.

“We’ve been told to build our strength and recruit. Any likely lads that know their way around a blade. A lad like you. The bastards won’t take just anyone! But for a fighter like you? Oh they’ll part with good coin for that kind of spine. Pit take it, I tell them you put Lard Kitchener’s pet knight on his arse and they’ll pay premium!” The expatriate sellsword barks a harsh laugh and shares another wink
And ol’ Percy here will take care of ya don’t worry, and not just for me recruit commission neither. You’d have your own command before the year was out, Almighty’s honest truth. Adam’s Teeth, you’d probably have your own section at least within the month. We have divisions all over, but they’ll finish up their business and trickle back. Word is we got the time, and when the word comes down and the contract is signed we’ll be shipping out.”

“What, all of you?” You don’t have to feign the scepticism in your voice. From what he’s shared, the current strength of the Bastards is several hundred men even before they ramp up their recruiting.

[1/4]
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“All of us. And not just us, word is the Lorne boys and even the Suns are going to get a piece of the pie. And it don’t sound like there ain’t enough pie to go around. Our new employer, or co-employer I guess, has got a lot of coin to go around. I’m talkin’ deep purses, friend. Trust me.” The hardbitten Cantônian mercenary leans in closer, demonstrating his skills in multitasking by scratching his arse with his left hand and letting out a fart at the same time. His right hand gratefully grasps the next tankard you hand him. “Deep. Royal kinda deep.”

“A lot of money to be made in a big campaign like the one your describing.” You indicate enough interest for Percy to keep up his recruiting attempts, implying that you’d like to see action to work your way up the ranks. “When are we talking?”

“Not right now at any rate. Pit, maybe not even this year. I got people in the Lornes who say they’ve got business in the Frozen Straits, somewhere up in the north past Fallavon.” Far north Montbrun? That’s House Norwache territory. You make a mental note of that little intel nugget. It doesn’t seem connected to the Faction, at least so far as you can see. But it could prove useful to House Rabe, and if nothing else the truth of that claim would help cement the validity of the rest of this information. “An’ I hear them Suns is still wrapped up in a bunch of contracts on the east coast.”


“Pascae?” The Crown Prince envisages a major campaign in the future. Not immediate, maybe not for years if the Free Company’s are being encouraged to wrap up their various contracts and recruit. But the where is critical. “Would the Bastards be going there too?”

“Nah. Well, maybe yes. I shouldn’t be telling you this but there’s some big stink on in the big city right now, Port whatsit… Big payers are nervous, looking for a little muscle to keep the wolfs at the door, know what I’m saying?” Percy shrugs and nearly slips off his stool. When he recovers his balance he is presently surprised to see another mug of ale placed before him. “Oh you’re a gent right enough. Maybe we’ll *hic* dip our toe in if the pay is right. But nah, I reckon the big one is gonna be Eashterner than that. Way Easht...”

A subtle warning chitter sounds as a well-dressed man brushes behind you. You glance over your shoulder and quickly look away. It’s the Captain-General Lorenzo of the Golden Suns, one of the few mercs present that you You’re surprised Lady Soutsworth recognised the scent from the Duke Pascae’s Ball. You begin to make your excuses to your informative drinking companion, but it seems Percy of Darbyshire has let the drink get the better of him. Many of the other Bastards are in a similar state of inebriation, none of them comment on your departure as you discretely head upstairs to your room and dwell on the revelations of tonight.

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East of Pascae? Aubres, perhaps. But for what purpose...a coup? It couldn’t be. He’s heir to the throne anyway for Pit's sake. Why hire foreign mercenaries, and on such a scale, to take something that will one day be his at any rate? Doing so would only turn every right-thinking Cantônian against him. It has been tried before in your nation’s history, with nothing to show for it but a brief puppet-kingship whose authority ended at Aubrey’s walls and suitably gruesome results for the traitors involved in the end.

To Fallavon then, for another try at the ruins? No. Too blunt and obvious a weapon for a purpose both sides were so desperate to keep hidden. The hiring of a few Golden Sun divisions to tip the balance in their secret war was risky enough. And perhaps now the Faction realises that the horror from the Pit unleashed in those deep halls was not the balance-shifting prize they had hoped for. Motte-Fallavon is the crossroads of the realm and an enticing strategic target of its own. But the same argument against a move in Aubres applies here, all that would be achieved would be raising the ire of every Duchy threatened by the move.

Montbrun? Sir Karlaus Rabe was happy at the prospect of cleaning the mountains of Snakemen raiders. But the campaign was going to be over by Mid-Winter, if the zealous Order of the Broken Blade didn’t wrap it up before then. Everyone says that. And even if it is more serious, even if the Scaled Horde is on the rise once again, the Torwatcher Gates have never once fallen to the Foe. Your sisters would have called you something of a slouch when it came to your education in the histories. But you know your battles, the big ones at least, and every time in Cantôn’s history the Horde has broken upon those Gates like water upon a rock.

Lost Ardenne? The combined armies of Romaine have tried time and time again since the Night of Three Sisters to topple the Dread Lords from their throne. Always, they have failed. Kings have led armies into that dark realm and been crushed, the legacy of their reign being their subjects added to the Deadmen ranks. Crusades of the faithful have lost heart and faltered in the face of the horrors of that stalk that place. An assortment of pragmatic mercenaries, an army of them, will not succeed there where so many others of faith and fire have failed. Even a godless sellsword can fear for his immortal soul.

Not Romaine itself, surely? Your gut sinks at the prospect of roving bands of mercenaries let loose in the fields of your home. House Andrei lands plundered, her subjects robbed and brutalised. The shield against the dark cracked beyond repair. But again you ask yourself what could the Crown Prince, or his Langlish allies for that matter, possibly gain from such a venture?

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[4/4]

Beyond a few elements landing in Pascae, the exact destination of this promised campaign is a mystery to you for now. And, it seems, even to the senior command of the Bastards of Lys. You’ll have your people verify this story while you remain in town, the logistics involved in preparing this kind of undertaking must be relatively easy to corroborate without raising undue suspicion. But one thing is clear. It may a year from now. It may be two. But the mustered Freeblade Companies will march. They will march in force, reinforced and rested. And they will march East.

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(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

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(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>This is not Ordo Reginate business. You will inform your friend Sir Karlaus Rabe, either directly or discretely through your sister’s network. It is not censor yourself for Sir Gilbern’s pleasure, nor are you obliged to keep him appraised of all your communications. [Haughty]

>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]

>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]
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(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

I think until we have more info we shouldn't risk involving our family. This doesn't necessarily directly involve them for the time being. We don't know the target

(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.

>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

We're an honest motherfucker, to a fault. This particular bit of business doesn't necessarily involve any faction stuff so I don't see it being within the scope of what we promised from memory but it'll likely still annoy Gilbern that he's not the only one hearing about it.

(3) Reference the Angel?
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

Gilbern was there when we struck down the Son of Sin, he heard about the Lightning Vigil and he has seen how honest Emile is, even if he's still unsure if it's just a ploy. Lets pass on where the source of the info, we have been chosen after all, we shouldn't be ashamed of it
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>>5394075
Woops and here is my Taiwanese finger painting forum identification

>>5386340
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>>5394075
If I remember correctly Gilbern actually wasn't there for the Son of Sin fight, that was the Third Herald Kasper Alexandi. Gilbern likely would've recognized our voice
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>>5394069
>way East

oh boy thats.... concerning their only two places where that's immediately brewing and Montbrun is more likely than Romanie unless the prince or some fool is stupid enough to try something at the Romanie tourney...which uhh might be possible? fuck I dunno

Honestly if their was ever a timely prompt to return to Canton this might be it.

>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

I know Robert might take it poorly but lets at least tell him this information has been CC'd to our house so its not clandestine we aren't formely a reginate or a queensmen yet.

(2) House Rabe Report
>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

We said we would ride and if nothing else forewarning is as close to as we can get.

(3) Reference the Angel?
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

Fuck it, while sainthood might be compromised by including it the good of Canton is at stake and no title or acknowledgement of sainthood is worth more than that.

>>5386324
V pass now to consider drafting waifu letters.....
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>>5394070
>(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

We have our report, send it off to gilbern and leave our family out of this for now. We know that our family will likely lean more towards the Reginate and Sir Gilbern has already agreed to look after them. He will likely look over the info and if there is a need to pass info on to them to keep them safe, he will do so. Especially since our brother has already began looking into whats going on which will attract attention. Gilben can decide what to tell them or not.

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>(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]


Thankfully, Sir Gilbern and the 3rd are likely to be more inclined to aid House Rabe than not and both understand the threat against the torwatchers. I expect Lord Kasper will agitate or even outright leak the info to the foremost defenders there so it should be a simple deal to ask that he authorise the release of information to him.

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>(3) Reference the Angel?
>>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

A cynic he may be but he will likely have had access to the church records, especially since he was delving into church law in Pascae. He likely already knows that we have spoken of our visions. We should mention them to him but stress that we have not just taken it as fact and have used it to further sharpen our pursuit of the truth and it *has* borne actionable and physical proof.

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This is our first report to the Reginate and Sir Gilbern. In order to cement our relationship and establish a strong plateform for future mutual trust and support, we *must* show that we are commited, so that we can in the future take action to protect our own with the backing of the Ordos. Thankfully the requests to release pertinent information to the relevant parties should be a fairly simple matter as it may directly concern their survival and Sir Gilbern has likely had a rough measure of Sir Rabe and will likely see him as not Faction material.
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Oh dear.

I should have labelled my V post; I now have absolutely no bloody clue which one is mine.
Oh well. No voting for me; live and learn.
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>>5394112
Ah fish.

Me >>5386453
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>>5394112
>We know that our family will likely lean more towards the Reginate and Sir Gilbern has already agreed to look after them

Emille's family has been historical kingsmen and has no knowledge of Damien & Ross's recent conversations and the impact it might have on the family.
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
No reason to get our family mixed in for now. Roselyn and Mother will definitely keep their ears open and as this anon said>>5394112, I trust Robert to take care of them or atleast keep them somewhat informed. Besides, don't want to buckle Rob's trust even more.

(2) House Rabe Report.
>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]
The Reginates will operate in Montbrun and possesing such information could prove beneficial. And again, we're really depending on Rob's good will here, but after such juicy info dumps, he might just well listen to us.

(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]
I'm strongly skeptical how this is going to fly. It just may discourage the validity of our information by creating an image of us like a raving lunatic who made it all up. Robert himself is a cynical man and the same can be said for Monty, so I have no doubt they will outright discard such ramblings. While I know that anons really want to spread the word of the Angel and affirm our sainthood, it's dangerous talk. The kind of talk that could get us in trouble with some parts of the church, and when I mean some parts, I mean the Queen herself whom the Heralds directly serve. I don't think the Queen would appreciate prophets and miracle healers misleading her flock, would she?
>>5386322
επιβεβαίωση
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>>5394070
>>5387209

(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

“Given our lack of contacts in the Cathagi Court, it could very well save our nation much hardship and suffering. If it’s you, I’m willing to take the risk that you will keep your word. But understand, Emile, you are to report to me alone. I’ll not abide your information advantaging your own family’s pursuits before the realm, you understand?”

This is our promise to Sir Gilbern. Based on this alone we must send all information through him. A promise made is a promise kept.


(2) House Rabe Report.
>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]

Same issue here, we have a promise to keep. We can't start off being wishy washy with operational security from the beginning otherwise Gilbern will never trust us. The Prince had some incredible knowledge of our day to day life and multiple letters will make it very easy to find out what we know. We could probably word it in such a way that it would be advantageous to send over to the Rabes to 1) Get them on the Reginate side and 2) not waste Queensmen resources on dealing with the Axemen when they can handle it for them. It costs nothing and they get a positive reputation/foothold with a Montbrun house.

(3) Reference the Angel?
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

How directly are we wording this? I know it was discussed as saying it straight but not elaborating the otherworldly nature of it in hopes that Gilbern would think it a code name rather than an actual visitation of the divine. That way if we reference the letters in the future it can be obvious that we actually meant it in hindsight but fly low enough not to pique interest if intercepted.
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>>5394124
And Kingsmen are crucially, not the Faction. We must keep in mind that the King and his Roiguard are curiously as of yet out of the picture for some fucking reason. Furthermore, Damien is already reaching out to the Reginate as we chose for him and mother is likely also bending her resources in pursuit of more information. Importantly, Damien is also under no such oath to keep his information secret and what he knows is most likely going to the ear of our father and mother.
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>>5394128
you kinda missed my point, you're couching your choice in information Emille doesn't himself have about events back home about our families potential probing and potential allegiance shift and while I understand the desire for a roll on positive outcome I don't think its particularly good basing for the decision.

>We must keep in mind that the King and his Roiguard are curiously as of yet out of the picture for some fucking reason.

Since the start of the quest the factions play has been proxies, proxies and more proxies when it comes to their activites be it Hast Vancewell or Condottori or even probably a Duke their is always distance between the Faction head and their agents with good fucking reason since things could go nuclear real fast for everyone involved if stuff like the ruins got out to the larger realm.
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

As other Anons pointed out, we have an agreement with Gilbern. On the other hand, Emile should definitely ask him to shield his family in case this plan happens to target Romaine.

(2) House Rabe Report.
>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]

Similar to the above, but honestly I don't see Gilbern being reticent on the matter. One hand washes the other and the Reginate might even get another (somewhat) sympathetic ear in Montbrun. A win-win for everyone.

(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

Because I don't really think "We totally hear helpful voices!" is going to fly with someone as skeptical as Gilbern. Perhaps another time, when we can sit down and explain this shit and he can see how sincere Emile is. A letter makes for a poor substitute.

>>5386499
Me.
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>>5394070

Given the discussion I'll switch part of my vote here >>5394075

to

(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.

>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]
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>>5394070
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]
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>>5394070
1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]
Family frist always.

(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>This is not Ordo Reginate business. You will inform your friend Sir Karlaus Rabe, either directly or discretely through your sister’s network. It is not censor yourself for Sir Gilbern’s pleasure, nor are you obliged to keep him appraised of all your communications. [Haughty]
Gota warn a brother, he already has to deal with snakes.

(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

>>5386458
V post my lord
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>>5394070
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]
we swore a blood oath to rabe we have to tell him
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

(3) Reference the Angel?
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

verify >>5386676
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>>5394180
No blood was involved and he swore the blood oath when we pitched heroic adventures with him now I feel bad we haven't done more

Promise is a promise though.
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>>5394070
1)
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

2)
>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]

3)
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

>>5386429
That's me
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>>5394070
>(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports

>>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
I really want to send the report to both, but as previously pointed out, we did promise not to use intel for familial gain. I would still like to ask his permission to send info along to our family, maybe even provide him with reports for our house and allow him to censure at his leisure, but make it clear if we found out he used this power to intentionally harm our house we consider it a breach of the trust, and start reporting directly home. He would still receive our Intel for the good of the realm but he wouldn't be getting first dibs. I still think our family should get all that we can give outside of the conspiracy stuff.

>(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.

>>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]
I see this kinda as two oaths clashing, Also technically we aren't in the dragon guard or even the empire yet so technically our promise to only tell Gilberen of what we learn isn't in effect yet. Technically. still a reasonable concession could be to send out our messages staggered, giving Gilberen and the Ordo some time to react or even allow them to present the knowledge to Rabe without mentioning Emile as the source.

>(3) Reference the Angel?

>>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]
Though some anons idea of vague, but obvious to those who know language, could very well be a good idea.

Once again starting to wish we had had time for best birdcat to learn more addresses.

question could Courageous Sky deliver a letter then get ferried some where by the recipient to imprint a new location? would really be nice to be able to somewhat securely send letters other places than the two worst duchies.

>>5386395
her er jeg
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>>5394070
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

We got to look out for our family and friends, Sir Gilbern knows what kind of man we are and if he wants our information he is going to have to come to terms with it.

>>5387190
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

I don't think we should risk getting our family involved in these plots, we're doing this because we agreed to it. But we do not represent the wishes of our family.

(2) House Rabe Report

>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

House Rabe are our trusted allies, they've been with us through thick and thin. If we can aid them even a little we should even if Gilbern doesn't trust them he should at least trust us. Besides if I remember correctly the Rabes hate the Vancewells and the Vancewells are heavily implied to be working with the faction no?

(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

There's legitimately no reason why we should reveal we're being given divine guidance other than the sake of revealing that information. It should be on a need to know basis. If he believes us nothing changes, if he doesn't we've now compromised his trust. No point in revealing this.
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>>5393432
>Tfw you meet gfs parents
>Her dad is the Living Saint Emile "The bear" "The Angelwrought" "Devilslayer" "Faeblessed" Andrei, hero-knight of a thousand tales and the living embodiment of piety
>Tfw you now have to convince him you're worthy of his daughter
>Tfw her mom's worse
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>>5394070
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

our first duty is always towards our family...

>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

... and our brothers in arms.

>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

Now this one is important. Please remember that Gilbern works for the Queen and the Queen is the equivalent of the Pope in this setting. If you had holy visions in the middle age, would it be wise to tell an agent of the Pope about it?

verily >>5386927
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]
(3) Reference the Angel?
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

>>5387122
It's a me.
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>This is not Ordo Reginate business. You will inform your friend Sir Karlaus Rabe, either directly or discretely through your sister’s network. It is not censor yourself for Sir Gilbern’s pleasure, nor are you obliged to keep him appraised of all your communications. [Haughty]

(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]
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I would like to lobby harder against admitting our divine messages. If I remember correctly, we did try to convince Bishop Gilbern and he wasn't really convinced by it. Besides, it just really doesn't sit well with me to spread that information too much. We may just alien people by doing it.
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>>5394500
Agreed, it's something that I am only comfortable sharing with our closest confidants.
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>>5394500
See my point
>>5394409
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>>5394070
1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]

The risks outweighs the benefits

(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

It’s the right thing to do and will cement the unofficial alliance between our Houses

(3) Reference the Angel?
>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

Almighty be Praised

>>5387202
Linking back
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>>5394331
>the Vancewells are heavily implied to be working with the faction no?

Only Hast was as far as can be discerned.
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>>5394512
I would be careful even with them, but if we really do tell Gilbern, I would like to tell him in his face, because topping off a juicy piece of intrigue with "oh yea, and a literal angel from the Almighty tipped me off lol" is gonna give Robby Boy a fucking stroke.
>>5394526
And I do agree with it.
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>>5387075
original weiner


>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

>>5394526
you swayed me on excluding the message
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>>5394554
>>5394070
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>>5394552
Well they already don't like us, so I would play it cautious and just assume that maybe the patriarch is involved as well.
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>>5394070
Missed the initial 24hrs so this isn't a vote for anything but I'd like to point out to the anons that Gilbern is actively fighting against a faction that seems to be heavily influenced (and employing) biblical hoodlums, dropping the bomb on him that you started being influenced by something we claim to be a divine being is a sure fire way for us and our present company (perhaps even the family) to be black bagged and dragged off to somewhere where our faith can be well and truly tested.
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>>5394655
thinking on it though if he looked hard enough he would find we've already claimed this with the church...

disregard the above and get funky wit it
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>>5394070
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
We made a promise - we will keep that promise, but hopefully Gilbern will see the wisdom in letting members of our House know what's going on and gain a valuable ally
>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]
Do first and apologize later. If doing so breaks no vows then I do not see why Emile should not send this letter.
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]
Admitting divine influence might taint the contents of our message to the eyes of others - best to leave it unsaid for now. We are a conduit of the Almighty's will, whether others know that or not is irrelevant. Only Emile must know and demonstrate this through his actions.

>>5386406
This is me
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>>5394070
>(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
>_
>(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.
>>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]
>_
>(3) Reference the Angel?
>>While Father Towbray is sure to be recording any visitations for the Church Inquiry, your report will also attest to the divine source that inspired the investigation. Let the doubters of your intentions be damned. [Include Divine Message]

me >>5387130
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>>5394070

Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports
>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

2) House Rabe Report.
>You will include it in your report and appeal to Sir Gilbern to pass the information on to the Rabes. Sir Gilbern and Sir Rabe were not the closest of friends, but they were certainly not enemies. He gains nothing by withholding this information. Unless it somehow serves the greater Reginate agenda. [Hearty]

(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

Verification: >>5386382
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>Thinking Robert would pass us handing intel to the Rabes instead of our own family.

This is a worse pitch than arguing for our own family, house Rabe are loyal kingsmen and anything about this pitch means a radical departure that
we and our family have only begun to reach through Emille & Damien's entrapment in the faction conspiracy, our family at least has the production
of Emille's character to fall back on as a point to them in building some trust if the reginate vet them.
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>>5394848
fuck me that came out awful
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>>5394070
(1) Ordo Reginae and House Andrei Reports

>You have made promises to Sir Gilbern, but you also have a duty to your family. Your findings may not be immediately useful to them, but the more they know the better. You have a feeling this will all come to a head sooner or late, House Andrei must be prepared for that eventuality. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern and House Andrei]

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(2) House Rabe Report. You’re including all this in your report, along with any additional verification of these claims. But what of the movement of the Axemen of Lorne? It is actionable intelligence, certainly. But more relevant to House Rabe than the Queensmen.


>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]

(3) Reference the Angel?
>The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

Verification>>5386321

I don't see how Gilburn can be angry who we communicate this information to considering that he didn't even ask for intel regarding langland
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>>5394848
>>5394927
You're basically stating that we actually have a better case if we're trying to feed information to our family as compared to feeding information to Sir Rabe, are you not?

That, we could possibly explain the 1st that we are concerned for our family and get the reginate to understand our transgressions but in the 2nd there is no real great reason to send confidential information other than 'because we wanted to'?

>>5394929
Because its not about getting angry. The combined actions of the two are meant to show that we are currently willing to agree to the restrictions Sir Gilbern placed on our information gathering and work with him. It also helps us in that if we are forced to take selfish actions to save our own above the reginate interest, they are likely to let it go as we have shown a willingness to follow their lead.

As per Forgotten in #26:
>By opting to divulge the full truth and NOT swear an oath, I see this as you entrusting yourself and family more to the good graces of Sir Gilbern himself rather than the Ordo Reginate organisation as a whole. I will view this as an AUTO-SUCCESS, Sir Gilbern is willing to give you the benefit of the doubt for now. This does not mean he may not make a request of you during your tenure in the Dragon Guard, but it does mean that his judgement of your sincerity depends on your assistance somewhat.

>It is highly unlikely Sir Gilbern will steer the Reginates to action against your family and will, assuming you don’t break faith, take steps to shelter both you and them from the worst of the attentions of the Prince’s Faction. Given how much you have divulged, Sir Gilbern could very easily destroy you. If he wanted to, that is.
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>>5394933
Yeah basically, I think the thing that we really need to understand is that while Gilbern is a comrade to us and someone putting trust into our relationship he still views us as a asset, admittedly one that is providing dividends and probably isn't so quickly discarded but still an asset that can be should the need arise.

Another thing to consider is that IF our family does get this Intellegience Damien can convey it his sweetheart who is a part of House Rabe.
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>>5394946
Aye. And considering that the regular circles of trust in cantonese society go about:
Kingdom -> Duchy -> Allies -> Family

The instruction to not spread to our family already has an implicit understanding not to spread to those spaced further out.

Like its a strange thing. To restrict pertinent information to our family while freely giving it out to a friend.
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>>5394950
I think people might be playing a little too much legalese with what Gilbern said instead of seeing what our behavior in such interactions will demonstrate in relation to our dealings with him and the larger Reginate order.
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>SELECTED (after a close vote)
>The less letters sent, the less likely they will be intercepted. You also don’t want to embroil your family in the depths of the conspiracy findings. Knowledge has already been demonstrated as dangerous to a noble House. This avoids putting them in the crossfire. [Report sent to Sir Gilbern]
>Perhaps you are not honourbound to give House Rabe an unlooked for advantage, but it seems the right thing to do. You will send a letter directly to Sir Rabe advising him of this information, but your report to Sir Gilbern will let him know you that you have done so. If this raises his ire… so be it. [Idealist]
>No. The revelations of the Angel is not a meagre source of intel to be compared to common spywork. You report will speak of your findings, not your inspiration. Cynics will doubtless see this as a self-serving attempt to prove you are indeed blessed. [Exclude Divine Message]

Sandag, 15th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Mid-morning – Capara, Langland
>Mikail is now HEALTHY

You are halfway through compiling your report to Sir Robert Gilbern before you break to attend Sandag Mass. Your people need time to verify some of these claims via more mundane means than last nights subtle enquiries. This legwork should not prove difficult, but you hold off on sending anything before leaving these shores.

You abide by your friends request to keep correspondence of this nature directed to him alone, your other letter to your family is strictly personal and merely serves an update on your pilgrimage’s progress without going into this new intel. Self-censorship irks you, but reluctantly you assent to the wisdom in not disseminating this information into too many hands. Besides, as much as you love your sisters and Mother, you can indeed see them acting on said information to the benefit to House Andrei. Exactly how, you’re not sure. But having seen what you have seen, how readily the sides in this secret war will resort to extreme tactics, you are not entirely certain that your sisters appreciate how dangerous this knowledge is. Hopefully Damien can convince them of the true peril, but you are confident that if anything in your reports is of importance to the wellbeing of your House then Sir Gilbern will warn them. Your relationship with the Ordo Reginate Herald has been rockier than you would have liked, but you still consider him a friend.

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The matter of writing to Sir Rabe is more difficult to decide. He has been your erstwhile comrade since you first met all those months ago. A major House to the north like Norwache being threatened by mercenary activity, or perhaps hiring mercenaries themselves, is something that is certainly of concern to his House. While the Rabes may not share a direct border, the Norawache are a major Montbrun noble house controlling one of the three Törwatcher Gates. The stability of their lands will doubtless have ramifications for the security of the Duchy as a whole, especially if the Snakemen incursions are more serious than everyone seems to think. Failure to give Sir Rabe forewarning when it is within your power could cost lives. You will not have that inaction on your conscience, certainly not for the sake for placating an agent of the Queen who may decide to keep such a thing secret if it somehow benefits the Queensmen.
The phrase ‘better to ask forgiveness than permission’ springs to mind, but given that there is no suggestion this information relating to the Axemen of Lorne’s movements has anything at all to do the primary concerns of Sir Gilbern’s sphere of interest. You hope that your honesty in what exactly you have told anyone else will furnish trust that the balance of the report is indeed for his eyes only.

As for the Angel… Had the Angel bid you to write of them you would have scribed down every detail of their visions until your hand cramped and ink ran out. If the Angel bid you to tell the world of their visitations you would climb the tallest tower and shout your declarations until your lungs were hoarse. But thus far the Angel has spoken to you in whispers, given you the threads to pull. You cannot divine the Almighty’s intentions, but you know they go beyond something as paltry as just another source of intel, albeit an undoubtedly omniscient one. You will not disseminate the proof of their visions, however reassuring the vindication of your own belief by others might have been.

You blink at the conclusion of the Sandag service, you were so lost in your own musings that you missed the priest’s sermon on the exiled Brothers taking shelter at the foot of a mountain during a desert storm. You’re somewhat familiar with the parable, but you had completely missed the point the priest of this homely chapel was trying to drive home. Afterwards, as people bid their brothers and sisters in the Faith farewell at the chapel doors, you’re surprised to note more than a few Langlish in attendance. Such men, and the odd woman, are still garishly dressed for a Sandag Mass but far more modest in your view compared to their heathen countrymen.

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You bristle at the first instance of one of the Langlish church-goers taking your hand and calling you ‘Fratello’. But you swiftly reprimand yourself, mentally noting it for confession with Father Towbray later. The articles of the True Faith are clear. A man’s wealth, birth, sex… even his nationality or language, while they may be of import in the material world before the Almighty all such distinctions ring hollow indeed. You force yourself to return the man’s awkward smile with an earnest one of your own and address him as ‘Brother’ in return. While the size of the Capara congregation is unimpressive, you find some comfort in the knowledge that not every single citizen of this godless nation is without God themselves.

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(1) You have 4-5 days left in Langland before your scheduled departure, the intel you have gleaned thus far will be verified during them. I will leave this open to any number suggestions on how to spend your time ashore, but will ultimately only take the top 3-4 worthy ideas that garner enough support. Multiple votes allowed.
> [Order of the Trident]

> [Langland Markets]

> [Write-in]

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(2) How do send your report? I would assume that Sir Gilbern has not left Port Bounty just yet
> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

> The journey to Port Bounty is a month across the Westfold Waters in fair weather. That must be at least 3-4 days of straight flying across open water, something Courageous Sky has never undertaken before. No. You will not risk him, especially as the message is not especially time sensitive. A reputable and, for the right price, discrete courier on the next ship to Cantôn is the better alternative. [Send Report via Courier Ship]
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>>5395061
>(1) You have 4-5 days left in Langland before your scheduled departure, the intel you have gleaned thus far will be verified during them. I will leave this open to any number suggestions on how to spend your time ashore, but will ultimately only take the top 3-4 worthy ideas that garner enough support. Multiple votes allowed.
>> [Order of the Trident]
>> [Langland Markets]
>> Find a dueling location and watch the langlish fight
>> Have a langlish meal with our close companions, including those who have yet to leave the boat. Enjoy some tourism.
>_
>(2) How do send your report? I would assume that Sir Gilbern has not left Port Bounty just yet
>> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]
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>>5395069

shit. me >>5386453
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>>5395061
(1) Free time
>[Langland Markets]
>[Langlish Meal]
>[Trinket purchases for friends/waifus/family]
>[Attempt to find a place to study Langlish LAW]
>[Mull over waifus]no letter unless anon's push for it

(2)Report
>> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

This is a tough call but if nothing else this is more of a safe test than trying to send him back while we are in Cathaggi and if we beg a day or two more possibly enough time to return.

>>5386324
V pass
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>>5395061
(1) Do wut?
Visit the markets to see what's on offer
Duel a motherfucker for fun and sport
Write mad letters to our Lady Vancewell
Get Langlish trinkets for our sisters and family

(2) How do send your report?

> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

It's honestly too sensitive to send otherwise imo given that we have the Griffenhawk as an option

Verificaiton
>>5386340
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>>5395061
> [Order of the Trident]
>visit the langish shipwrights see the masters ply their trade
> [Langland Markets]
>>5386366
me
> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]
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>>5395061
> [Order of the Trident]
> [Langland Markets]
> Write passionate love letters to Frida
> Duel some Langlish fops for money
> Learn the basics of sailing
> Take a look at the local whorehouse

> The journey to Port Bounty is a month across the Westfold Waters in fair weather. That must be at least 3-4 days of straight flying across open water, something Courageous Sky has never undertaken before. No. You will not risk him, especially as the message is not especially time sensitive. A reputable and, for the right price, discrete courier on the next ship to Cantôn is the better alternative. [Send Report via Courier Ship]
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Here hoping for some nice new treads and copper clipping ventures.
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>>5395230
Thanks for reminding me

>>5395081
Adding to this
>[Look for Merchant contacts/ventures]

remember the more contacts and points we can hit with a Merchant venture the better the returns.
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>>5395061
(1) You have 4-5 days left in Langland before your scheduled departure, the intel you have gleaned thus far will be verified during them. I will leave this open to any number suggestions on how to spend your time ashore, but will ultimately only take the top 3-4 worthy ideas that garner enough support. Multiple votes allowed.
>[Order of the Trident]
>[Langland Markets]
>[Delightful Langlish Meals]
>[Prod our translator more about the local customs, especially the duels]
>[Buy our family some gifts]

(2) How do send your report?
> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]
I'm just worried he won't get nabbed by some poachers.
>>5386322
Muh post
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>>5395061

> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

As much as I don't want to let our feathered friend travel alone. He was literally born and made for this. He's the only one we can trust absolutely with this.

> [Order of the Trident]
Let's pay a visit to our kinsmen I would like to at least meet every order at least once as like a mini "pilgrimage"

> [Langland Markets]
What're ya buyin', what're ya sellin'?

> Write passionate letters to Frida
Just to tease her.

> Souvenir shopping for our wonderful family.
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>>5395061
>Order of the Trident
Always good to be familiar with knightly orders.
>Think of both of the women we are courting and feel guilty over it
Unless the subject heavily relates to one particular woman, if we think of one of them, we think of both. No letters yet, just let us see things while we wander that reminds us of both off them. A rich merchant haggling a stall owner out of his entire stock, and a bunch of street urchins laughing as they play some langlish children's game.
>> Find a dueling location and watch the langlish fight
Always good to know other ways of fighting, if only to counter it. Lets if its possible to get their rapiers stuck in our shield.
>> Have a langlish meal with our close companions, including those who have yet to leave the boat. Enjoy some tourism.
Its always good to build relationships, not just with our companions, but between them as well. I always liked RPGs that have the companions interact and not act like only the MC exists.
> The journey to Port Bounty is a month across the Westfold Waters in fair weather. That must be at least 3-4 days of straight flying across open water, something Courageous Sky has never undertaken before. No. You will not risk him, especially as the message is not especially time sensitive. A reputable and, for the right price, discrete courier on the next ship to Cantôn is the better alternative. [Send Report via Courier Ship]
In regards to hiring the ship, we should ask an intermediary to book it, someone that knowing eyes would not suspect. Perhaps our friend who has sworn to silence and who was disowned, whom watchers in the know may merely suspect that he wished to send a letter in hopes of reestablishing himself? Perhaps it would be too much to ask of him, but a middleman would be best.
>>5387266
Verification
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>>5395061
>visit Trident
>shopping
>hanging around with our translator, maybe some lessons in their fancy fighting style?

> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

verily >>5386927
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>>5395061
[Langland Markets for 3 days

[Order of the Trident for 1 day


> The journey to Port Bounty is a month across the Westfold Waters in fair weather. That must be at least 3-4 days of straight flying across open water, something Courageous Sky has never undertaken before. No. You will not risk him, especially as the message is not especially time sensitive. A reputable and, for the right price, discrete courier on the next ship to Cantôn is the better alternative. [Send Report via Courier Ship

>>5386458
My v post
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>>5395061
>[Order of the Trident]
>[Langland Markets]
>Famous dueling spots ask our guide about it and how to make money in them


>> The journey to Port Bounty is a month across the Westfold Waters in fair weather. That must be at least 3-4 days of straight flying across open water, something Courageous Sky has never undertaken before. No. You will not risk him, especially as the message is not especially time sensitive. A reputable and, for the right price, discrete courier on the next ship to Cantôn is the better alternative. [Send Report via Courier Ship

>>5387190
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>>5395061
>(1) You have 4-5 days left in Langland before your scheduled departure, the intel you have gleaned thus far will be verified during them. I will leave this open to any number suggestions on how to spend your time ashore, but will ultimately only take the top 3-4 worthy ideas that garner enough support. Multiple votes allowed.
>> [Order of the Trident]
>> [Langland Markets]
>> View Duels
>> Look for trade contacts. TIME TO CLIP COPPERS

>(2) How do send your report? I would assume that Sir Gilbern has not left Port Bounty just yet
>> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

me >>5387130
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>>5395061
> [Order of the Trident] to check things out
> [Langland Markets] to buy gifts, don't really need upgrades right now I don't think
> A tour from Fabio the Elder, any notable sights or interesting folklore
> Watch duels, can't just be the Langlish Bravos dueling right? Maybe get into a duel ourselves

> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]
Good chance to send a cheeky message now, before any real intrigue is uncovered at Cathagi

>>5386406
Me again
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>>5395061
(1) You have 4-5 days left in Langland before your scheduled departure, the intel you have gleaned thus far will be verified during them. I will leave this open to any number suggestions on how to spend your time ashore, but will ultimately only take the top 3-4 worthy ideas that garner enough support. Multiple votes allowed.

[Langland Markets]
>Trinkets for significant others
>Langlish Meal
>Letters to Frida

(2) How do send your report?
>> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

verify >>5386676
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>>5395061
(1)
>[Order of the Trident]
>[Langland Markets]
>Have a langlish meal with our close companions
>Write letters to our Lady Vancewell
>A tour from Fabio the Elder, any notable sights or interesting folklore
>Merchant contacts / opportunities

(2)
>You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]

>>5387202
Linking back
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So unless my count is screwed we should have something like

>Market/Trinkets (if the two don't need to be seperable)
>Order of the trident visit
>Watching and/or actively duelling
>Waifubowl: langlish edition
>Fabio chill/tour

I imagine we can squeeze in a langlish meal between activities unless we go full gourmet. Its a bit of a shame copperclipping got cut but I think we can all live with a little less copperclipping the world.
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>SELECTED
> You have no one else you can readily trust with such a sensitive message. Courageus Sky is a Griffinhawk, cut of the same cloth as the Legatus Imperial messengers of antiquity. He is up to the task. Doubtless Sir Gilbern will make arrangements for his transport from Port Bounty to Nova Cathagi from there. [Send Report via Courageous Sky]
>Order of the Trident
>Langlish Markets + Trinket Shopping I’ll fess up I’m doing this last because I’m still drafting it
>A Langlish meal with your companions I really like the touch of watching the Langlish shipwrights at work so I’m going to include that
>Attending Point Plaza, a popular point of organised duels.

The report you intend to deliver is too important to entrust into the hands of a courier, even a reputable one. This information in the wrong hands could see people, friends and allies, dead. No, this task must be entrusted to your own Courageous Sky. Your hearty avian friend is no mere messenger pigeon, the blood of the Legatus Griffinhawks runs through his feathers and powers his beating wings. You trust to his breeding and abilities.

But that will wait until your report is finished. For now you go about enjoying your time ashore, window shopping for ideas of gifts to your family back home. You don’t immediately make a beeline for the Order of the Trident Lodge, instead meandering about the city enjoying the sights and sounds in your own time. Fabio the Elder is helpfully informative and readily steers you clear of aggressive hawkers, grasping scammers and several bald attempts at your purse by daring pickpockets.

>COUNTER-INTRIGUE AUTO-SUCCESS

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Overall, your translator’s presence turns the tour from what would have been a possibly stressful and overwhelming experience into a relaxing and informative experience. For example, you had no idea that the roofs of all buildings over a single storey tilt the same way to serve as further shelter eastern sea storms that blow in from the otherwise protected cove. That kind of detail would doubtless delight Father, he’ll probably pay more attention to that than anything else in your next letter home. You can see it now, Father sitting by the fireside in his favoured sideroom as Roselyn or Halina reads to him. ‘Emile slew a sea serpent? Very good darling, but hardly surprising. Go back to that bit about the roof in Capara, are the shingles slanted and blah blah blah’. You roll your eyes at the scene in your head. Really, architecture? Why not a manlier hobby, like hunting?

You also find it interesting that the Langlish, while not a religious people, are certainly not without their own superstitions. They are seemingly obsessed with luck. There is a certain fountain in town that one should toss a coin in before an important deal, a certain garden that lovestruck fools should walk through before asking for a woman’s hand, a certain meal that a sailor should have on his last night ashore. Luck is viewed as a virtue, an inherent trait that shows strength of character much like bravery or honesty. And much like a man can develop cowardice by refusing to face their fears, or form a habit of lying, the Langlish view is that a man can also run out of luck if they don’t cultivate it.
After a day or two of this you do eventually get around to paying the Order of the Trident Lodge, one of the few chapter houses of a knightly order located on foreign soil. There you meet…

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>Sir Dante Lyons. A renowned tourney knight from Aubres, you’d actually heard the name Lyons before and would have expected his attendance at the Summer Tourney in Romaine. He tells you that he joined the Order to see more exotic fighting styles, he is well familiar with all the famous local duellists and is learning from them even as he demonstrates his own Cantônian martial styles. [Haughty]

>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]
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>>5396221
>>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]
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>>5396221
>>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]
Let's allow Mikhail to fan girl on what must be his personal hero seeing as he is living proof that he can achieve his dream.
Though If possible I'd like to pawn of our squire to the roiguard and meet Sir Liam ourselves so as to get some pointers on legal proceedings to help with our career in law. plus you know he might know something or see something we don't in Langlish Cantonien negotiations which might be of interest to Gilbern.

>>5386395
still me
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>>5396221
>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

>>5387202
V card
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>>5396221
>Sir Dante Lyons. A renowned tourney knight from Aubres, you’d actually heard the name Lyons before and would have expected his attendance at the Summer Tourney in Romaine. He tells you that he joined the Order to see more exotic fighting styles, he is well familiar with all the famous local duellists and is learning from them even as he demonstrates his own Cantônian martial styles. [Haughty]

I want to know tips and tricks and who to look out for if we go for a duel
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>>5396221
>>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

a man of adventure after our own hearts
>>5386366
me
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>>5396221
>>5387209

>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

This is great for Mikhail and us. He can give Mikhail tips and info on what is expected of the Roiguard, and he can give us tips on how to best fight on a boat while we protect the pilgrims against boarding pirates. Maybe a few tidbits he heard about the King and the Prince that he gleaned from his father.
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>>5396221

>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]

Perhaps the man can give us some legalistic tips on Cathagi as well, considering his expertise in international law. And besides, he's a de Ver - and Emile's night with Frida was at their estate. Kinda curious what is the tie between the two families...

>>5386499
Verification card.
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>>5396221
>>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]

NGL, i wanna see what the possible implications of international law catching on might be. He can probably give some tips on the law exam even.

me >>5386453
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>>5396221
hmmm choices

1. Dueling tip GET
2.Roifriend GET honestly we could use this and a treat for Mikhail
3.Vancwell connection and intrigue?

>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]

1 is good for duels and 2 COULD in some very small way rehabilitate our position with the prince but three has the political angle, a connection to house Vancewell & expertise on international law we can explore.
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>>5396267
oh yeah V pass is here>>5386324
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>>5396221
>>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]
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>>5396221

>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty

>>5386458
My v
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>>5396221
>>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]
>>5386322
Moi post.
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>>5396221
>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

verify >>5386676
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>>5396221
>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

voting this one for Mikhail!

verily: >>5386927
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>>5396221
>>Sir Liam de Ver. One of the Order members more directly involved in facilitating negotiations on the anti-piracy treaty negotiations between the Langlish Cities and Pascae Duchy. A well-educated man, and passionate about the opportunities and challenges on international law, the knight does somewhat ruefully admit he’s gotten slack with his blade skills with all this bookwork. [Idealist]

We decided to be a cop, might as well lean into that.

>>5386585
My post.
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>>5396221
>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]
Mikhail is going to LOOOOVE this!
I would like to hang out with Liam also to gain an edge on our Praetor career, but Mikhail is going to appreciate this more
>>5386406
This is me
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>>5396221
>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

Me:
>>5386493
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>>5396221
>>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

That potential for sea monstery. Also we are losing Courageous Sky and his rerolls for combat and his aerial recon.

me >>5387130
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>>5396283
You know what, I'll change to
>Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]
I do want to hear some stories about pirates and sea monster. And hell, Mikail will love it.
>>5386322
Le post
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>SELECTED: Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]

IRL things ran pretty late tonight, lads. I’m just going to call for rolls and then clock out.

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Persuasion Roll: Winning over Sir von Rhum
> Amenable Subject / Equal Social Standing 60DC
> Stranger in a Foreign Land -0DC
> Military Tabard (Martial subject) +5DC, +1 Re-Roll
> Sir von Rhum: -0DC, +0 Adverse Re-Roll
> Mikail: Courtly Manners (Hero worship) +5DC
> 70DC

Double Fail = Never meet your heroes. Mikail is slightly disenchanted with his Roiguard dreams.
0 = Fumbled first impressions. You’re not particularly welcome at the Order of Trident Lodge, and the extent of your encounter with Sir von Rhum is one of forced politeness.
1 = Interesting story. You have not made a friend, but you do listen to one of the man’s experiences. You can’t see how it’s going to be of utility to you on your own voyage, but at least it was entertaining.
2 = Regaled with stories. You have some idea of the paths on your voyage where certain dangers are most likely to occur, and even some wisdom that may give an advantage if encountering one of them.
3 = Knightly camaraderie. In addition to unique insight into the various dangers of your voyage and how to best counter them. You will have the option of convincing Sir von Rhum to join you on the next leg of your voyage, or to take on Mikail during the remainder of your stay for specific lessons to do with nominations into the Roiguard.
Double Pass = Hero worship. As another commoner with Roiguard aspirations, Mikail learns some valuable lessons and vindicated in his aspirations.


3 rolls of 1d100. You have ONE re-roll.

Mind your manners and stop gawping, Mikail.
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Rolled 50 (1d100)

>>5397367
Rollin baby
>>5386322
Muh post
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>>5397367
Almighty guide hands that toss dice!
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Rolled 64 (1d100)

>>5397367
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>>5397371
me >>5386324
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Rolled 72 (1d100)

>>5397367
Angel guide my roll.
>>5387209
me
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>5397374
>>5397367

Crap, 72 wont cut it. I'll use the reroll.
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>>5397374
>>5397377
>72
>27
What does it mean
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>>5397381
SHENANNIGANS
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>>5397368
>>5397371
>>5397374
>>5397377

>3 SUCCESS
>Knightly camaraderie. In addition to unique insight into the various dangers of your voyage and how to best counter them. You will have the option of convincing Sir von Rhum to join you on the next leg of your voyage, or to take on Mikail during the remainder of your stay for specific lessons to do with nominations into the Roiguard.


Very nice rolling lads, I'll how the reward to a vote now.

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> The Order of the Trident are encouraging their members to show their presence on not just Cantonian ships. It's a fairly simple matter to convince your new friend to join you on the next leg of your voyage. [Sir von Rhum joins you as a Companion]

>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

is there any other choice?
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>>5397385
>> The Order of the Trident are encouraging their members to show their presence on not just Cantonian ships. It's a fairly simple matter to convince your new friend to join you on the next leg of your voyage. [Sir von Rhum joins you as a Companion]

gET >>5386324
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>>5397385
>>5387209
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

This is exactly what he needs to get going.

>>5397381
Don't tell Forgotten, but I just flipped the numbers when he wasn't looking.
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]
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>>5397385
>> The Order of the Trident are encouraging their members to show their presence on not just Cantonian ships. It's a fairly simple matter to convince your new friend to join you on the next leg of your voyage. [Sir von Rhum joins you as a Companion]
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

I mean... how can we not give this to Mikail? He's such a good kid and he's growing and learning. We have to spoil him
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]
For our boy, he deserves it
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>>5397413
Wait a minute, if he came with us, couldn't he technically teach Mikail during the journey?
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>>5397424
Pribably but anons have proven to not change their votes before.
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>>5397424
I assumed that would be trying to have our cake and eat it too. I figured Forgotten isn't going to let us have both so we pick the option that ensures Mikail gets quality 1 on 1 time
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>>5397428
>>5397424
Our new knight friend would probably spend the trip enjoying himself rather than training Mikhail.
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>>5397428
>a hour or two at the order of the trident
>quality
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>>5397430
>or to take on Mikail during the remainder of your stay for specific lessons to do with nominations into the Roiguard.
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>>5397430
Any training and tips from someone like him are going to be useful quality training for Mikail also as anon said

>or to take on Mikail during the remainder of your stay for specific lessons to do with nominations into the Roiguard.
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It may also be worth considering swinging back by here on our return trip, for another session / showing off growth, if he doesn't come with us.
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>>5397385
>>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]
>>5386585
My post.
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>>5397385
> The Order of the Trident are encouraging their members to show their presence on not just Cantonian ships. It's a fairly simple matter to convince your new friend to join you on the next leg of your voyage. [Sir von Rhum joins you as a Companion]

I don't see why Mikhail can't learn from him on the boat? You have a lot of free time on a boat.

verily >>5386927
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>>5397385
>>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

>>5386441
v
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

Literally why this option was picked.

>>5386499
Me.
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]
>>5387275
Me.
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

>>5386493
Moi.
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]


verify >>5386676
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>>5397385

>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

>>5386458
My little v post
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>>5397385
>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]
Mikail must be stoked. Imagine how this looks politically though
>Emile has ties with the queensmen through Robert
>Setting his squire up to join the Roiguard with the Kingsmen
>Courting Frida Vancewell, from a house known to have ties with the Faction
>Met Karlaus Rabe, caused the introduction of his older brother to Karlaus' sister, deepening ties with Montbrun unaligned House(s)
>Close ties to the church, especially Cain aligned sects. Adam aligned sects (Comitas) are also friendly, save for the Church itself.
>Friendly ties with the Praetors, taking the exam after returning to Canton
>The common men and women love him for his valours deeds
>Now making ties at Langland, and doubtless more friends to be made at Catagi
Sure wouldn't be betting against Emile right now with all the friends he's making

>>5386406
The rambler himself
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>>5397385
>>With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]

No doubt about this.

>>5387190
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>Sir Robert Gilbern wakes up in a cold sweat
>The after-images of his nightmare haunts him
>The Queen was dead, and disgustingly old, and the whole royal family were pedophiles! Especially a Prince Andrei!
>But in the end it was just a dream. Thank Salve Regina.
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I kinda want to talk to the man a bit before deciding to drag this knight along with us for the foreseeable future.
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>>5398460
we'll looks like you'll get you're wish
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Sorry lads stuffed it tonight will update tomorrow
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i cry everytiem
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>>5398526
Woe
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>3 SUCCESS: Knightly camaraderie. In addition to unique insight into the various dangers of your voyage and how to best counter them. You will have the option of convincing Sir von Rhum to join you on the next leg of your voyage, or to take on Mikail during the remainder of your stay for specific lessons to do with nominations into the Roiguard.
>SELECTED: With a childhood spent largely in the Roiguard quarters, and being the son of one of the most famous Roiguard in living memory, Sir von Rhum is more than happy to school another likely lad in matters specific to their recruitment process. [Lessons with Mikail]
>GAIN +1 Re-Roll (single use) against Weather Results
>GAIN +1 Re-Roll (single use) in shipboard combat vs pirates
>GAIN +1 Re-Roll (single use) in shipboard combat vs sea creatures

“My apologies if this is presumptuous, sir.” The servants of the Order lodge have only just offered you a seat in the lounge when you’re approached by a brown-haired man wearing a padded gambeson. “I couldn’t help but notice the style of yours arms, the bear and chains. You wouldn’t be the knight that they’re calling ‘The Storm Bear’, would you?”

“It’s hardly an official title, but some have called me that yes.” You shake the man’s proffered hand, already liking the firmness of his grip and friendly manner. “Sir Emile of House Andrei. To whom do I owe the pleasure?”

“Oh! Milord!” Mikail starts, jolting like a deer that’s heard the snap of a twig. “He’s… it’s von Rhum. As in -the- von Rhum. The Terror of Yost, the one what kilt a dozen dragon assassins what went for the King at Chalét.”

“Calm yourself boy, I recognise the arms. Who in the wide kingdom doesn’t?” You nod politely at the knight and cast your eyes over the signature sphinx on a red field, noting the two gold partitions. “But, unless the years have been very kind to him, it’s not the Red Rhum himself. My apologies for my squire’s overenthusiasm, sir. I’m afraid you have the advantage of me.”

“Quite alright, Charles von Rhum is indeed my old man. Bailley is the name.” Sir von Rhum graces your still gawping squire with a friendly wink. "All the bards go on about his charge at Yost, but the Chalét incident isn’t nearly as well known. Someone has been reading up on his Roiguard histories.”

“Yes, but he should also have read the bits about Roiguard being versed in courtly manners.” Mikail blushes furiously at your comment, but at least the boy recalls his manners and remembers to keep his mouth shut while the nobles are talking.

“Oh please, think nothing of it.” The Trident knight waves off the concern at your squire’s breach of etiquette. The wave also serves to summon a servant with a refreshing drink. “Neither of us mark me as strangers to the intemperance of youth. What brings you to Langland, Sir Andrei?”

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“Just a short stop along the path of our pilgrimage.” You reply, accepting a cup from your new acquaintance as the two of you take a seat.

“Ah, Nova Cathagi. You’ll be making for the Cathagi strait then.” Sir von Rhum nods, tilting a glass to you. “The stretch between here and there is at the mercy the whims of the winds, but we’re only just heading into autumn so the weather should hold.”

“The seas are that bad during winter?” You ask, recalling Captain Verdicci’s reluctance to tarry any more than a week in port.

“Mmm. You don’t want to be caught in a winter storm at sea, I can assure you of that.” Sir von Rhum gives a so-so gesture with his hand as he takes a sip. “You’ll still see short skips across the strait, of course. Ships sticking to the coast and seeking shelter when the weather turns foul. But autumn marks the end of long voyages across open waters for all but the brave and foolhardy. There are plenty of coves along the coastline for pirates and raiders to shelter as they wait for the sight of passing sails, especially at the Cathagi straits.”

“And sea creatures? Serpents, that sort of thing.”

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[3/3]

“You’re not like to see that sort too far from the tempest isles, south as the seagull flies. The seas are roiling with them there, but the odd one has been known to wander into shipping lanes. They don’t typically hunt in the strait, though I do know a captain or two that make their living off hunting them in turn. And I don’t mean whalers.” Sir von Rhum speaks of these ‘monster hunters’ with the same kind of cautious reverence that you might grant a seasoned veteran of the Order of the Broken Blade. Righteous and worthy of your respect of course, but also a little…unhinged. “I shouldn’t imagine you’ll be coming across that kind of trouble unless the winds are particularly unkind. I have to say, you’re not as sceptical about the notion as most of my countrymen I see come through here. Most don’t believe in them until they’re climbing up the side of the ship.”

“Hardly seems a difficult concept.” You shrug, as if the answer were obvious. “If there are monsters that walk on land, why wouldn’t there be those that swim in the sea?”

The rest of the day passes in pleasant conversation, with you and Sir Bailley von Rhum regaling each other with stories. One topic stands out in particular…

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> “What can you tell me of this anti-piracy treaty everyone is talking about?” As a member of the Trident, Sir von Rhum would likely have some inside knowledge as to the nature of the agreement and its prospects for success. [Haughty]

> “You mentioned pirates along the Cathagi strait. Tell me about them.” You’re less interested in the treaty than you are in the pirates themselves, and what sort of fighters they might be. Even if this bit of paper between nations is signed, it will serve as small comfort with a raider coming up fast behind you. [Hearty]

> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]
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>>5399693

> “What can you tell me of this anti-piracy treaty everyone is talking about?” As a member of the Trident, Sir von Rhum would likely have some inside knowledge as to the nature of the agreement and its prospects for success. [Haughty]

>>5386458
My v post.
Hope you had a good weekend qm
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>>5399693
>> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

We got to know.

>>5387190
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>>5399693
> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]
I really want to know about the Black Sails.
>>5386322
Moj post.
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>>5399693
> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

This is a rare opportunity to find out about one of the most interesting and ominous details in all the StV lore we've gotten so far, and there's no way I'm not voting to find out more.

>>5386625
verify me baby
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>>5399693
>> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]
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>>5399693
>Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]
>>5386348
V post
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Quick rundown on why we care about what's West of Westeros?
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>>5399704
Forgotten based StV off of Warhammer Fantasy, so i would imagine it's dark elves (dark Fae? The unseelie court maybe).
For reference, i'm pretty sure the inspirations for each faction goes something like this:

Aubres: Brettonia with some Empire influences

Fallavon: Brettonia all the way

Montbrun: Brettonia with some Kislev

Romaine: Ardenne is based off of Mousillon. The rest is Brettonia

Cathagi: Cathay? Unsure how much lore there was before total war. May also be the Empire

The Enclave: wood elves. Duh

Black sails: Likely dark elves. They are known for their black arks and incredibly hostile.

SoS/the Faction: chaos and its worshippers.

Norsikka: Norsca with less chaos worship (probably)

Langland: Sartosa maybe? They're just italians but on an island.

Course, the world of StV is very different from WHF, and while the roots of most factions are the same, most are nothing alike when you look closer at them. It could be that the black sails are related to the deadmen of Ardenne, since they are mentioned in the same paragraph in the pastebin.
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>>5399771
Because Forgotten has been dropping hints about the black sails for years now, and we will need to understand the bigger picture if we hope to influence the secret war.
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Well then I hope there's a roll on how much we can find. So there's a chance we can crit
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>>5399780
Canton is more a blend of the Empire/Brettonia with some places (like Fallashit and Romaine) being closer to Brettonia while the more civilised realms are closer to the Empire (Aubrey & Pascae)

>Blackships=unknown possibly deadmen related [/spoiler]Dark elves are personally not a write off but they raise more questions than answers[/spoiler]
>Aubrey=Reikland empire (Interior Capital etc)
>Fallashit=Middenland/Laurelorn forest
>Montbrun=Scotland including the lowland/clans divisons possibly some Swiss or Austrian/Bohemian stuff If my suspicions about the reclamist movement and the duchy politics holds true
>Romaine=Kislev with a healthy dose of Gondor
>Ardenne=Sylvania/Rus vibes
>Pascae=Marienburg/Nuln
>Cathagi=Byzantines

>>5399782
What do you even mean by influence? Like understand the secret lore? Play a key role? Lead the kingmen/queensmen?
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>>5399808
It's not exactly out of the question that we're going to have an influence on the Faction Conspiracy in the future, considering we've already personally interacted with two different Sons of Sin and who knows how many key figures. We're going to be playing a role, the only questions are how big of a role it's going to be, and how well we understand the part we're playing.
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>>5399814
Well yeah but their are almost certainly a great number of ways to be involved in the outcome of the conflict since many hands are in many pies and I just wanted to know what anon particularly meant.
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>>5399693
>>5387209
> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

I can see Emile becoming a font of dark and forbidden knowledge so that he can fight against it.
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>>5399824
I meant exactly what i wrote. We don't know what's at stake here, so we better get knowin' before we decide what to do.
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We shall be the Sword that Upholds the Weak. But to fight and win one must first know.
>>5399903
>>5399693
>> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

Ver Get>>5386607>>5386602
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>>5399693
> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

verify >>5386676
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>>5399693
> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]
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>>5400079
Verification
>>5386927
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>>5399693
> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

>>5386366
me

>>5399788
>crit fail you are chased out of town by a mob of suspicious langish (combat)(you are now considered criminals in langland)
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>>5399693
> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

Forbidden lore GET not that there is any hope for any other option.

>>5399909
Well then which version do we want? because honestly I'm beginning to suspect their are multiple accounts.

>>5386324
V pass
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>>5399693

> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE

>>5386406
Me
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>>5399693
>> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]


Fuck it, lets talk about the West
>>5386340
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>>5399693
>> “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]
I'm too curious to resist the mystery.
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>no calls for rolls
Yeah we're not getting an update tonight
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>>5400507
>this post was paid for by copperclippers
have a little faith
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>>5400507
Let him eat dinner you goblin
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>>5400507
It's not even 7pm senpai
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> SELECTED: “Have you ever been… west?” You drop your voice at the last, well aware that even speaking of it is taboo to the locals. But if anyone that knows anything would be willing to talk to you about it, it would be one of your fellow countrymen. [Idealist]

“Ah, so you know about the local taboo.” The trident knight pauses, staring into the glass of his cup. The moment of silence goes on long enough that you begin to think he’s not going to answer. “There is an island. Out west, as far west as you can go and still call it part of the Langlish isles. I’ve only had reason to go out there once, in pursuit of a particularly desperate pirate. San Vittore, they call it. It’s a miserable rock, with a colony of miserable outcast folk. Lepers.”

“A leper colony?” You raise an eyebrow, hardly the den of evil you had expected. But it seems the man isn’t yet done with his tale.

“Mostly, though there are others. Crabbers, fisherfolk. They keep to themselves, but I’ve heard stories. They say that every year, two of their number are sent out to man a lighthouse on the westernmost islet." A shake of the head suggests what he thinks of this. "I don’t know why. Can’t be to guide ships away from the rocks through the pervasive year-long fog, no sane captain sails out in those waters. But every year, they send two men out. And every year, and I mean -every- year, only one comes back.”

“Reginae wept.” A cold shiver crawls up your spine, questions of possible human sacrifice left hanging in the air. “What do you think is out there?”

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“I’d be lying if I told you I knew.” Sir von Rhum says with a careful shrug. “But I can tell you what I think. Once, a little ways south and west of here, I was stationed on a Cantônian cog. The Old Glory. We were a fleet of three, merchantmen on our way back from Cathagi that had strayed from our intended route. It came for us in the fog.”

You glance up. The light in the lodge room has darkened slightly, a cloud passing overhead outside no doubt. But ominous all the same. You look back at the man across from you. “What did?”

“A serpent. Unblinking eyes wider than your squire is tall. A maw of needle teeth big enough for an armoured knight to charge straight down its gullet with room to spare on either side. We peppered the damn thing with blade and arrowhead even as it crushed one of the ships in its coils, the Armitage I think it was called. I’ll never forget how it let us go, turning on the screaming sailors cast overboard. Plucking those poor souls beneath the waves one by one, the shimmer of its fins and crest beneath the water. Black as pitch.” Sir von Rhum pauses, his eyes telling you it’s not a sight too far from his dreams these nights. He brushes off the melancholy look with another swig, wiping his mouth and pointing at you with the hand wrapped around the mug. “If you ask me, and you did… these rumours of silent black sailed ships, drifting in the fog and crewed by the damned hungry for sailors souls is all hogwash. No. That’s what lurks out there in the west. A monster. A sea creature so big that folk mistake its fins for sails in the distance. The kind of beast that would make the one that attacked us look like a minnow.”

“But… Cain sailed west.” The scripture is silent as to what became of him in his self-imposed exile. But surely a watery death at the hands of an unseelie leviathan was not his final fate. “Saint Cain and his Ten Thousand.”

“Aye, so it’s written in the Book of Brothers.” Sir von Rhum nods, eyes not meeting yours. “I just hope he had the good sense to turn south at some point.”

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[3/3]

Aside from that grim discussion, the rest of your day with Sir Bailley von Rhum proves to be quite enjoyable. He is a jovial man, and the vast majority of his stories do not bear out nearly so grim as his encounter with the sea serpent. When you confirm that Mikail has aspirations to join the Roiguard one day the man is delighted to hear it, insisting your squire come sit with the two of you and painting a picture of life in the Roiguard through the eyes of a boy who paged and eventually squired for the best of them.

Heinrich Hightower, brother to Brockland the Stone, Jarsay the Fair and not least his father the Red Rhum. All renowned knights of the realm with their own legendary feats you yourself are familiar with. Bailley ruefully admits he went on errantry at first to get out of his old man’s shadow, the Red Rhum was a legendary figure that one did not easily step out from. But Bailley himself fell in love with the sea on his first voyage, describing her as a cruel and bewitching mistress that never ceases to surprise her suitors.

He happily concurs with your suggestion that he take your squire on for a few days for lessons specific to the Roiguard examinations. On the condition that you agree to attend his favourite Langlish restaurant on the dockside on your final night ashore, along with a number of your companions. It seems more than a fair bargain.

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While Mikail learns much that will assist in the initial Roiguard tests, the less he takes most to heart is this.

>A Roiguard is an exemplar knight. Moreso if they come from the common ranks, not less. They must excel in everything a noble born knight does, and do better still. They must prove themselves, not just for the benefit of noble ranks. But to their King. To Cantôn. [Haughty]

>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]

>A Roiguard is a vigilant guardian. Be it a charging foe on a bloody field, a snake hidden beneath a velvet pillow or a knife tucked beneath a courtiers cloth. Ever on watch for dangers both obvious on the battlefield and hidden in the halls of power, they must never slacken in their alertness. [Resilient]
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*lesson
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is an exemplar knight. Moreso if they come from the common ranks, not less. They must excel in everything a noble born knight does, and do better still. They must prove themselves, not just for the benefit of noble ranks. But to their King. To Cantôn. [Haughty]

>>5386340
v card
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>>5400606
>>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]
>>5386366
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>>5400612
also by the almighty i don't want to go west 3 ships full of sailors and knights did fuck all to that thing even captain canton would have fuck all chance against it

>forgotten face when he chucks big plothooks that require a western voyage
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>>5400613
We also didn't stand against Anarchy and look where that little bitch is now.
yeah yeah Crits I know
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>>5400606
>>A Roiguard is an exemplar knight. Moreso if they come from the common ranks, not less. They must excel in everything a noble born knight does, and do better still. They must prove themselves, not just for the benefit of noble ranks. But to their King. To Cantôn. [Haughty]

>>5387190
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>>5400606
>>5387209
>A Roiguard is a vigilant guardian. Be it a charging foe on a bloody field, a snake hidden beneath a velvet pillow or a knife tucked beneath a courtiers cloth. Ever on watch for dangers both obvious on the battlefield and hidden in the halls of power, they must never slacken in their alertness. [Resilient]

>sea leviathans
The deep seas are awful. I wonder if they have ever tried to poison the beasts to death. It might dissuade them eating ships if they get sick after eating one.
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is an exemplar knight. Moreso if they come from the common ranks, not less. They must excel in everything a noble born knight does, and do better still. They must prove themselves, not just for the benefit of noble ranks. But to their King. To Cantôn. [Haughty]
God, all of these choices are extremely good. I could see Mikail leaning into any of them, but this one seems so very important. He must excell in his studies as a squire and we as his teacher and mentor must provide him with the knowledge to do so.
>>5400613
You don't understand anon, Bailley here mentioned that the Beast in the West isn't the one that attacked them. He says that it's -even- bigger and more terrifying. It's no wonder that the Langlish are afraid to even mention it. But the again, who knows if he's right? Maybe there is something akin to the Dreadlords in the West, raising demon sea serpents from the depths and demandig sacrifices from the island dwellers. We won't know until we see it ourselves.
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>>5400619
They don't eat the ship. They crush it and gobble up the crew and rations. Bringing poisonous foodstuff aboard could work, but i doubt society is advanced enough yet that captains can be convinced to sacrifice storage space for something that will be useless until after they're already dead.
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>>5400637
Turns out Fallavon isn't just restricted to the land. That shit goes deep sea too
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>>5400643
I understand that, I just wasn't clear. I was thinking more about poisoned offerings or keeping poison on each sailor rather than dedicated cargo. If they are going to die, at least make the monster suffer. Then again, we don't know how smart these things are or if they would know to seek retribution if they happen to survive it. Overkill would be preferred in this case to make sure they die.
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>>5400645
Fuck Falladeep

>>5400606
>>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]
I WILL NOT HAVE OUR SQUIRE BE A FILTHY COPPERCLIPPER

man this lore dump was good shit I got both saubnautica and lovecraft vibes feels good man probably more like some fucking Davy jones shit or something
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is an exemplar knight. Moreso if they come from the common ranks, not less. They must excel in everything a noble born knight does, and do better still. They must prove themselves, not just for the benefit of noble ranks. But to their King. To Cantôn. [Haughty]

After staying around Emile and his escapades, I don't feel that Stalwart fits. Between Haughty and Resilient, I feel the former has some interesting implications and developments for Mikhail.

>>5386499
Me.
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]

I want to go west just so Emile can now be known as the "Holy Diver" for killing some fuck heug sea beast under the water

>>5386429
There I be
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>>5400606
>>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]
>>5400501
Me
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is a vigilant guardian. Be it a charging foe on a bloody field, a snake hidden beneath a velvet pillow or a knife tucked beneath a courtiers cloth. Ever on watch for dangers both obvious on the battlefield and hidden in the halls of power, they must never slacken in their alertness. [Resilient]
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>>5400606
>>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]
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>>5386441
>>5400732
tis me
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is a vigilant guardian. Be it a charging foe on a bloody field, a snake hidden beneath a velvet pillow or a knife tucked beneath a courtiers cloth. Ever on watch for dangers both obvious on the battlefield and hidden in the halls of power, they must never slacken in their alertness. [Resilient]

this one is objectively the most important lesson for the job, everything else is just extra stuff. Also it would be kinda nice if Mike got some "human watchdog" perk from this.

verily: >>5386927
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>>5400606
>>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]

>>5386704
This is me
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>>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]

KNOW NO FEAR.

>>5400606
Ver get>>5399910
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is an exemplar knight. Moreso if they come from the common ranks, not less. They must excel in everything a noble born knight does, and do better still. They must prove themselves, not just for the benefit of noble ranks. But to their King. To Cantôn. [Haughty]

He must always prove himself to those that think them automatically his better

>>5387202
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>>5400606

>A Roiguard is a vigilant guardian. Be it a charging foe on a bloody field, a snake hidden beneath a velvet pillow or a knife tucked beneath a courtiers cloth. Ever on watch for dangers both obvious on the battlefield and hidden in the halls of power, they must never slacken in their alertness. [Resilient

>>5386458
My v posts
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is an exemplar knight. Moreso if they come from the common ranks, not less. They must excel in everything a noble born knight does, and do better still. They must prove themselves, not just for the benefit of noble ranks. But to their King. To Cantôn. [Haughty]
I think he could have also learned this from Emile, especially during the duel for Mikail's innocence and also every other instance where Emile chose the higher road.

>>5386406
This is I
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>>5400650
oops vpass here>>5386324
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>>5400606
>A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart
Stalwart seems like a natural progression for his character.
>>5386395
me but now I'm on a bus
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I thought Haughty was way ahead but on recount it seems Stalwart actually ekes its way in.

>SELECTED: A Roiguard is an incorruptible man. They must be free of scandal and base desires. Promises of gold must hold no sway, nor can threats to life and limb deter them. They must fear nothing in the pursuit of safeguarding their King, to shield their liege with their own body if need be. [Stalwart]

Already not one to shy from the odds in service of his liege, Mikail will strive to be pure of heart and fearless in the defence of his king. As for his character one would have more luck getting a Fae to smile than bribing Mikail with gold or earn favour through honeyed whispers. If he were but one Roiguard between the king and a charging throng of Cloch Abhain, he would take not one step back. Hopefully those that judge him on his nomination will see that.

>STALWART trait becomes UNWAVERING

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Tunegan, 17th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Morning – Capara, Langland

Point Plaza, or Punto Plaza as the locals call it, is a wide area a few blocks away from the College of Admirals at the edge of the city itself. It is a largely tiled area set up in a series of concentric circles, at the centre of each ring is a sandy areas that come in varying sizes. You suppose these mark the in-bounds areas for the ongoing sparring, at least a dozen swords ring at any given moment. The plaza itself is divided into three areas, roughly circuluar and separated by nothing more than the odd stall and social custom. Your translator Fabio the Elder explains the significance of each area, also noting the plaza is a recent feature of Capara and in his day they had to make do with fighting in the dirt outside the town walls.

At the opening of the plaza are the Sognatori, the amateurs and unskilled. From children playing with sticks to teenagers taking things a little too seriously, fierce grunts and angry insults mellowed by the amused chuckles of watching adults and the fact that everyone is using blunted steel. In the middle, the largest section of the plaza, is the Sfregiato. They are the proven men, bravos that have fought and fight regularly. They don’t necessarily need to have killed a man to be permitted to train there without being jostled back to the Sognatori, but almost all have at least bloodied their blades in earnest. This is a place where such men come to settle scores without the intention to leave behind a body, or else test their mettle against others and perhaps learn a thing or two. Or even, judging by the raucous laughter and slapping of backs of those standing around, a place to point and laugh at their friends getting their backside handed to them by another.

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[3/3]

Past the established bravos, at the end of the plaza where an old Cathagi immigrant runs a quiet khave house, located there are the Senza Pari. The masters of the Langlish blade, some with a single student under their careful watch and some with classes nearing a dozen. Not all of them are engaged in any particular activity, quite a few seem content to recline in comfortable couches and drink khave as they watch the others sweat. Some of their number look too damn old to have held a blade in years, at least one is using a cane just to stand. But, as you watch one wizened old figure with hair whitened from age fight off five accomplished students with a disturbing level of ease, you surmise that looks can be deceiving.

You ask Fabio about the use of blunted steel, given just the other day you saw one man cut down another in the street with the real thing. He explains that the plaza is considered neutral ground among the bravos, even those who claim patronage of rivalling families. While even a blunted rapier can prick the skin or remove an eye, to defy that unspoken agreement apurpose is to quickly earn the ire of the master swordsmen that are the defacto rulers of the plaza. The prohibition is not for ethical reasons, mind you. They just don’t like the bloodshed and bodies distracting their students or disrupting their classes. If things really do get heated, any bravo is free to walk a street or so away and have it out in earnest there.

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>You are challenged by three would-be bravos of the Sognator, boys really. They offer a wager of 10 sequins apiece for a dance with you, winner decided on touches. You’d fight for honour alone, but the added wager is a nice edge. A hit anywhere except your blade or shield will be considered a touch, so these cocksure youths will have the advantage. You do not mind, they will need it. [Haughty]

>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

>You take your seat at the back of the local khave house, separate from the lounge reserved for the masters. From there you have a comfortable view of most of the plaza, watching the master swordsmen with their pupils. You had fancied yourself a decent hand with the blade, accomplished even. You had no idea how far you still have yet to go. Foreign style or not, to witness the skill of these singular individuals is humbling. [Idealist]
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>>5401569
I love that we're actively taking steps to help little Mikail achieve his dreams

>>5401574
>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

Sounds like a fun and proper fight. Lets try not to kill anyone this time. Watching the masters is cool too but I'd love to see Emile go up against one of these guys in single combat here, see if he's learnt anything.

>>5400609
Me
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>>5401569
>As for his character one would have more luck getting a Fae to smile than bribing Mikail with gold or earn favour through honeyed whispers

Atta boy Mikail

>>5401574
>>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

The Langlish are bitchmade fight me.

>>5386324
V card
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>>5401574
>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]
COME AND GET IT, YOU OILY PRANCERS
>>5386322
Posterino
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>>5401574
>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]
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>>5401574
>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]


>>5387190
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>>5401574
>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

Would love to get a cup of khave before we start…

>>5387202
V post
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>>5401629
>No one can best me! segnior Montoya
>Mikail hold my khave...
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>>5401574
>>5387209

>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

I also second getting some Khave. Hopefully it will be cool enough to drink after our fight.
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>>5401574
>>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]
ENGARD you salacious merchant spawn
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>>5386366
me
>>5401706
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>>5401574
>You take your seat at the back of the local khave house, separate from the lounge reserved for the masters. From there you have a comfortable view of most of the plaza, watching the master swordsmen with their pupils. You had fancied yourself a decent hand with the blade, accomplished even. You had no idea how far you still have yet to go. Foreign style or not, to witness the skill of these singular individuals is humbling. [Idealist
Time to relax and watch the show

>>5386458
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>>5401574
>>You take your seat at the back of the local khave house, separate from the lounge reserved for the masters. From there you have a comfortable view of most of the plaza, watching the master swordsmen with their pupils. You had fancied yourself a decent hand with the blade, accomplished even. You had no idea how far you still have yet to go. Foreign style or not, to witness the skill of these singular individuals is humbling. [Idealist]
remember not to anger or provoke any small old smiling men especially if they have a cane or broom

>>5386395
So me
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>>5401574
>>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

Also let's get some Khave.
>>5400688
Me.
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>>5401574
>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

I figure the bear would want a piece of the action. Can have khave later.

Verily: >>5386927
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>>5401574
>>You take your seat at the back of the lo
cal khave house, separate from the lounge reserved for the masters. From there you have a comfortable view of most of the plaza, watching the master swordsmen with their pupils. You had fancied yourself a decent hand with the blade, accomplished even. You had no idea how far you still have yet to go. Foreign style or not, to witness the skill of these singular individuals is humbling. [Idealist]

Watch. Watch and learn. And if some master is amused enough, he will ask us to join them.

me >>5386453
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>>5401574
>You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]
Best way to make friends, lest we crush another fighter accidentally. Plus, Emile doesn't gamble, unless it's with his life and the stakes are honor and glory
Even though I voted for the Haughty option for Mikail, l hoped in my hear that Stalwart would win and I'm glad it did. Even though Haughty would be more beneficial to Mikail for getting into the Roiguard and metagaming purposes, I'm happy to see that Mikail is becoming the brave and fearless knight that Emile would be proud of.
He came a long way from defending his family from deadmen, which first gave him that Stalwart trait

>>5386406
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>SELECTED: You rub shoulders with the Sfregiato. Most are established bravos in the local style, as eager to test their styles against a Cantôn armoured knight as you are to see how you’d handle the nimble and fast approach of their schools. The mood is jovial, with a bit of friendly rivalry between differing nations of martial schools. That or Fabio is tactfully not translating the more offensive jibes. [Hearty]

As you walk among the established fighters of the central plaza section you are pleasantly surprised to find yourself not unwelcome. Even if they do not regard you as a bravo, they clearly recognise a fellow warrior and are more interested in how to employ their skills against you, with a little light-hearted ribbing. Though you do note on a few occasions that Fabio seems to repeat phrases spoken to you in an altogether softer tone than what strikes you as a blunt deliver, or even at times completely miss whatever an opponent was saying to you in the moment. You have your suspicions, and your pride prickles at the possibility of insults going unanswered, but if you insist on Fabio translating everything verbatim you’ll be here all week settling scores. Instead you ignore them, favouring opponents that put more stock in action and technique than flowery words.


Many of the friendlier ones are intrigued by your masterwork armour, and the inflamed pride you might have had at some other remarks is well soothed by their admiring tones and compliments to the maker. It’s not the first time these bravos have come across full-plate by any stretch, Fabio explains, but many remark at the comparatively small number of gaps by which a telling wound could be scored. The back of the leg is a well known weak-point, but one the Sfregiato readily admit they would not first aim for in an earnest fight. Instead, you note the inside of the elbow on your sword arm is a prime target for their style of fighting. Although they do claim a truly skilled master might go right for the slit for your eyes with little immediate risk to themselves. It’s an interesting theory, but one you would have to see to believe.

As the day goes on you actually get very little genuine fighting in, Point Plaza seems to be just as much a place for socialising and slowly going through various techniques in small groups than it is earnest sparring. As expected, the day is not without its excitement. People pause in their swings at angry shouts in the next circle over that end with a pained scream, you turn just in time to see a man fall to the ground clutching his limp wrist.

“Maledetto idiota.” The bravo next to you remarks, shaking his head in disgust. He makes a flicking gesture with his fingers at the man being helped out of the adjacent arena. “Chi con tutti i venti di ponente cerca di strappare a Scartare le Rose quando chiunque non gli cadesse in testa come un bambino avrebbe fatto Dipingere il Cielo.”

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“It was a bad move on his part.” Fabio the Elder translates, explaining the terms for various Langlish sword moves. “He tried a ‘Discard the Rose’ play as a counter when really a ‘Paint the Sky’ would have sufficed.”

“That’s all he said?” You raise an eyebrow at your translator, Fabio gives you a shrug that suggests he could extrapolate but that is the gist. “Hmm, well he would know the better move to use than me. But what came first, the poor temper or the poor choice?”

Fabio translates to the bravo. “Il cavaliere straniero pensa che siano state le sue emozioni a causare la perdita, non il suo lavoro con la spada.”

The bravo thinks on that for a moment before laughing and saying something rapidly in Langlish that you don’t quite catch.

“Two swordsmen worlds apart have a disagreement.” You don’t need Fabio to translate the challenge the man’s gaze, though he does helpfully insist that the nature of the contest is not overtly hostile. “What other way to resolve it?”

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(1) Khave
>“Let’s make this interesting. Whoever loses buys a round of khave for the circle once we’re done.” A popular choice for the circle. But you won’t have entirely caught your breath. [Haughty]

>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

>“I must concede the argument then, I intend to retire for the day.” Your offhand remark is not one you particularly wish to back with steel, albeit blunted. You’ve had enough for today. [Idealist]

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(2) New Acquaintance
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

>Your opponent is Tommaso Moretti, an older veteran with the scars to prove his experience. The cut of his cloth and the fancy hilt marks him as a man from wealth, but today he seemed happy to remain a spectator until now. [Tommaso Moretti]

>Your opponent is Young Narciso, a youthful adolescent with an easy manner. That he is not excluded to the Sognator speaks to his merit. Were it not for the fine blade by his hip you would take him for a cutpurse. [Young Narciso]

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(3) The terms (if accepted)
>Best of three touches. This will all but guarantee an absence of injury but, given your armour, this will put you at a disadvantage. [Three Touches]

>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]
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>>5402768
(1) Khave
>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

Emile don't gamble yo, its a thing he chided his people for not too long ago

(2) New Acquaintance
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

Ooh, lets fight him. It'll be like the fight in Pascae but hopefully without the dead body this time

(3) The terms (if accepted)
>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

A real fight, if not to the death. Lets see if his bragging lives up to the tale


4chan virginity card
>>5400609
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>>5402768
(1) Khave
>>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

(2) New Acquaintance
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

(3) The terms (if accepted)
>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

Anything else I imagine might be an insult to a man with a ego like Emille's, and if he talks shit about us having some Khave we can angrily put it down or something.

>>5386324
V card
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>>5402768
>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]
>Best of three touches. This will all but guarantee an absence of injury but, given your armour, this will put you at a disadvantage. [Three Touches]
Lets beat him on his own turf with home rules.
>>5386322
El post
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>>5402768
>>5387209

(1) Khave
>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]
Can we invite our opponent to partake with us? This would be a further extension of a non hostile encounter.

(2) New Acquaintance
>Your opponent is Tommaso Moretti, an older veteran with the scars to prove his experience. The cut of his cloth and the fancy hilt marks him as a man from wealth, but today he seemed happy to remain a spectator until now. [Tommaso Moretti]
I don't know if we would have been talking so casually with Giovanni Giorgio considering we saw him kill a man. Also Moretti is a very interesting name.

>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]
Two styles from worlds apart competing should be a real show.
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>>5402768
>“Let’s make this interesting. Whoever loses buys a round of khave for the circle once we’re done.” A popular choice for the circle. But you won’t have entirely caught your breath. [Haughty]

>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

>>5387190
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>>5402768
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>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

2)
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

3)
>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

>>5386429
That's me right dere
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>>5402768
>>“Let’s make this interesting. Whoever loses buys a round of khave for the circle once we’re done.” A popular choice for the circle. But you won’t have entirely caught your breath. [Haughty]
>>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]
>>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]
>>5386366
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>>5402768
>(1) Khave
>>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

>_
>(2) New Acquaintance
>>Your opponent is Tommaso Moretti, an older veteran with the scars to prove his experience. The cut of his cloth and the fancy hilt marks him as a man from wealth, but today he seemed happy to remain a spectator until now. [Tommaso Moretti]

>(3) The terms (if accepted)
>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]
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>>5402768
(1) Khave
>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

(2) New Acquaintance
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

(3) The terms (if accepted)
>>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]
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>>5402848
Remember me
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>>5402768
>“Let’s make this interesting. Whoever loses buys a round of khave for the circle once we’re done.” A popular choice for the circle. But you won’t have entirely caught your breath. [Haughty]

>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

Verily >>5386927
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>>5402768
1)
>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

2)
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

3)
>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

The irony of watching this dude cut down someone and learn how to defeat him is just too juicy.

>>5386499
Me.
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>>5402768
>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]
We can always buy a round afterwards as thanks for the fight

>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]
Temper, temper. Maybe we can find out a bit more about the motivations for the duel, and maybe make a friend among the Langlish

>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]
Nothing less for Emile!

It would be such a flex to drop some knowledge of Langlish laws during our Praetor exam! But before that, let's see how this duel goes

>>5386406
Tis I
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>>5403686
Supporting this.

>>5387202
V card
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Hey lads, going to hold off until the weekend for rolls and update. Work will be upping the ante for the next few days. I will give you guys a few hours notice before calling for rolls.
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>>5403968
ahh nuts.
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>>5402768
>“Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty]

>Your opponent is Tommaso Moretti, an older veteran with the scars to prove his experience. The cut of his cloth and the fancy hilt marks him as a man from wealth, but today he seemed happy to remain a spectator until now. [Tommaso Moretti]

>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

Me >>5386342
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>>5403968
Sadness ;(

you open for questions though?
I was wondering about Ardenne, pastebin says the masters of the deadmen were awoken in Ardenne. Is this a know fact or just assumed everybody "knows" fact? Seeing as pastebin also mentions that deadmen are seen elsewhere in the world. Is there any scholerly debate, in world as to where the deadmasters come from. Is it believed to be a curse or maybe Fae in origin, or even a punishment from the almighty?

Ooc, what SoS could this most likely be if they were the cause, the paladin Sangiune is literally called blood so wouldn't be too out of left field for him to be vampire like.
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>>5404067
I'm pretty sure not everything links back to the SoS, the Fae enclave had a book called '''The Ardenne anomaly'' so its unlike anything they have encountered.

Sanguine's psydonym is more an attributation to a name I think Cain took in the Arena's of Cathaggi.
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>>5404149
True enough that was worded badly, just meant that if it was linked who would fit best.
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>>5404326
In that case then given that the sins Are fairly thematic with their apparent powers it could be something like:
>Abyssal
Absence of humanity
>Anguish
having to slay your fellow man in droves though I think that's a bit of a reach
>Adversary
The dead are an unrelenting and almost insurmountable enemy save perhaps for a united Canton.


I have a few theories as to the deadmen

1.Ardenne overreached accidently at their apex and awoke something no one was prepared for.
2.A Cantonian conspiracy used the night of three sisters to take out the ascending Ardenne which was a Kingdom in all but name.
3.The night of three sisters awoke something everyone forgot about and it practically destroyed Ardenne.
4.A Rogue mage used the night of three sisters to destroy Ardenne or seize power, we know their is an upper echelon of the deadmen we haven't met yet.
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>>5402768
(1) Khave
>“Let’s make this interesting. Whoever loses buys a round of khave for the circle once we’re done.” A popular choice for the circle. But you won’t have entirely caught your breath. [Haughty]

(2) New Acquaintance
>Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]

(3) The terms (if accepted)
>First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

verify >>5386676
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Rolls in 1 hour kniggas.
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>>5407174
yey
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>>5407174
Time to drink coffee and be the most chivalrous fucking knigga these knaves have ever seen
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Rolled 69 (1d100)

Pay no attention to me.

Giovanni's lucky charm roll

>50DC
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>>5407232
>69
B) Nice
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>>5407232
Lewd crit with Giovanni! Fight gone sexual! Clothes start coming off!
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>>5407232
Is he sexually assaulting us as well?
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>>5407232
oooooo a dragon coin has he gone to cathagi
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>>5407232
Cartagi payed assassin watch out!
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>SELECTED: “Very well. But I’ll take a break by the khave house first.” You intend to catch your breath, enjoy some khave and have a bite to eat before a serious fight. A gamble over a cup of khave is still a sin. [Hearty] No Tired DC penalty
>SELECTED: Your opponent is none other than the same Giovanni Giorgio that you recognise from the streets the other day. He is Langland’s Langlishman, a self-made man on the ascent. Cocky, quick-tempered and not a little ruthless. [Giovanni Giorgio]
>SELECTED: First blood. This offers you the advantage of your armour, but even a friendly enough match is not without risk of injury. [First Blood]

You sip on a cup of khave, finding it just as pleasant as the Patrikas’ own brew if not moreso. Clearly the wiry old Cathagi immigrant’s wares have become a fast favourite amongst the established swordsmen of Capara. The taste however, whilst agreeable, is not your primary focus. Your attention is locked on your challenger, this Giovanni character, drifting between the separate social circles of fighters before your match begins.

Given that just yesterday you watched this man cut down another without compunction in the streets before your very eyes, you hold no misgivings in preparing your own mindset for battle accordingly. The man is a killer, and you will not enter a contest of arms with such an opponent whilst hungry or parched where such niggling distractions can be addressed before the combat begins in earnest. The man himself appears to pay little heed to your hawkish gaze, you had been hoping to seem him warm up or demonstrate a move or two whilst you took your rest. All the better to get a read of him.

Alas, all he seems to be doing is drawing in a bigger match before the duel begins. By the time you step into the sand, delayed by the absence of Mikail and the complete hopelessness of Jess in assisting with the straps on your armour, anywhere between a quarter and a third of the plaza are watching with interest.

=============================================

If two anons would please step up to the plate…

(1) Ursen Gorget
>50DC
0 Success = Nil effect.
1 Success = +1 Combat Re-Roll. +5DC.


1 roll of 1d100. You have 0 Re-Rolls.

_
[b(2) ]Blademaster Contest: Sir Andrei vs Giovanni Giorgio
0 Success = Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects.
1 Success = Benefit from a combat stance.

>Langlish Opponent: Studied the Langlish Blade +1 Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Swordmaster Schooling +1 Adverse Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Courtesan Advanced Favour -5DC
>45DC

1 roll of 1d100. You have ONE Re-Roll. Your opponent has ONE Re-Roll.
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Rolled 39 (1d100)

>>5407253

roll

>>5387190
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Rolled 7 (1d100)

>>5407253
>>5386366
me
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Rolled 38 (1d100)

>>5407255
Contesting the Blademaster success with the Giovanni's swordmaster schooling adverse re-roll
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>>5407261
Outfucking skill
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>>5407261
[dabs on langish]
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>1 SUCCESS Ursen Gorget: +1 Combat Re-Roll. +5DC
>1 SUCCESS: Blademaster Contest: Benefit from a combat stance.

==============================

Yes, I realise I should have put this to a vote early. I'm going to base it off the first vote to reach three for this first round only.

(1) Combat Stance: Your opponent is also a Blademaster. Each stance round will be contested (you won this round)
>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
>Guarded - Exchange of Blows does not inflict or sustain damage.
>Balanced - AV and Damage remain unchanged. May Re-Roll results of this and next Combat Stance superiority roll.
>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.

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(2) First Blood
> This is a friendly contest of gentlemen. [Careful Restraint -10DC] [Ensures non-lethal outcome]
> You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]
> The man is a killer. You will not be added to his tally. [No Restraint +5DC]
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>>5407272
1)
>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)

2)
> You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]
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>>5407272
>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
first blood and all that jazz

> This is a friendly contest of gentlemen. [Careful Restraint -10DC] [Ensures non-lethal outcome
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>>5407274
Forgot this lol >>5386429
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>>5407275
actually switching to
> You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]
only way we kill him is on a 1
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>>5407272
>>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
> You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]

>>5387190
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>SELECTED: Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
>SELECTED: You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]

As you take your spot at the edge of the circle, you observe your opponent take off his padded leather jerkin and hand it to a fellow bravo before taking a place opposite you.

“We are using sharpened steel, tell him to at least put on the leather armours.” Bidding Fabio the Elder over, the commencement of the match is paused as you voice your concerns. “I cannot in good conscience face down a man in his casual wear whilst in full harness. It would be unchivalrous.”

“…” Giovanni Giorgio listens impatiently as Fabio relays your message, before eventually brushing them off. “Non temo la sua armatura più di quanto temo il guscio di un granchio.”

“Your lordship.” Fabio the Elder returns to your side, having to sidestep several avid gamblers exchanging odds on the way there. You note he is careful not to step into the sand, as is everyone else. “He accepts the risk.”

“Fabio, I can appreciate a diplomatic touch.” You breath in patiently, trying not to let your passions rise. “But I have hired you as a translator, not an envoy. If I am being insulted to my face…”

“Dì a questo cucciolo straniero…” Your opponent clicks his fingers in the centre of the ring, to much laughter from the onlookers. “Giovanni Giorgio non è un contadino armato di forcone la sua specie è così abituata a tagliare come cani.”

“He said…” Fabio begins somewhat apologetically.

“Oh, I think I got the gist.” The wry remark is punctuated by the slam of your visor. You step forth to meet your adversary as the din of cheering and betting escalates.

====================================

[1/2]
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>>5407277
tho we "could" maim him on a triple double
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>>5407307
them fightin words
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[2/2]
Tunegan, 17th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Early Afternoon – Capara, Langland
Duel at Punta Plaza


Sir Emile Andrei, Young Knight of Romaine: Healthy
>Combat = +45DC [Healthy +5DC, Strong +5DC, Castle-forged Arming Sword +5DC, Masterwork Full-Plate +15C, Blademaster +10DC, Ursen Gorget +5DC, The Weak Should Fear the Strong -5DC]
>Armour Value = 80AV MAX [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV] x2 Cautious
>Combat Re-Rolls = 3 [Holy Orders +1, Courageous Sky +0, Blessed Artefact +1, Ursen Gorget +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

VS

Giovanni Giorgio, Bravo Sfregiato of Langland: Healthy
>Combat = +53DC [Healthy +5DC, Agile +5DC, Langlish Longsteel +5DC, Langlish Shortsteel +0DC, Sfregiato Long Steel Style +10DC, Blademaster +13DC, Scuola del Falco +15DC]
>Armour Value = 0AV [Linen Shirt +0AV, Guardian +5AV, Andrei: Avenger -5AV] /2 Scuola del Falco
>Combat Re-Rolls = 4 [Lucky Charm +0, Courtesan’s Advanced Favour +1, Swordmaster Schooling +1, Scuola del Falco +1, The Week Should Fear the Strong +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(1) [Scuola del Falco +1 Save]

Crit-fail = Suffer a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage sustained AND dismounted/disarmed)
0 Success = Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
1 Success = Exchange glancing blows (1 degree of damage inflicted and sustained)
2 Success = Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
3 Success = Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
Crit-pass = Inflict a killing blow (what it says on the tin)
Doubles Pass = +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty
Doubles Fail = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty


Personal Combat
>Personal Combat 42DC

NEW ROLLERS. 3 rolls of 1d100, kniggas. You have THREE re-rolls. Your opponent has FOUR re-rolls. Your opponent will use ALL re-rolls if required this round.

While you were on Pilgrimage, I was studying the Langlish blade.
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Rolled 74 (1d100)

>>5407316
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Rolled 29 (1d100)

>>5407316
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>>5407321
Not counted, as you nailed the Blademaster roll previously. But you can jump in on the next set of rolls when called.
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>>5407322
righto
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

>>5407307
>>5387209
I hope we get some dedicated damage here.
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>>5407329
pogging at the chivalry of this anon
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>>5407329
>>5407316
I will be afk for the next 8 hours, if a reroll is needed let the other anons do it for me.
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>>5407318
Reroll knigga
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Rolled 96 (1d100)

>>5407329
Attempting to challenge this success.

Noting anon has opened up his re-roll rights if required >>5407334
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

>>5407318
rerolling it pray for me
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>>5407335
I was scared of this lol >>5407342
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>>5407344
it wasn't a double at least
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>>5407344
We can live with the loss we should counter the re-rolls.

>>5407232
Hang on a second thats the Cathaggi coin we found on Hewitt.
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>>5407352
we have max armour our rerolls are better saved for when we lose the blade master roll
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>>5407360
true but we do refresh.
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>>5407362
we dont...
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>>5407363
fuck its been like a year since we've done combat...
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>>5407364
only one that i think refreshs is master armour i think ill check the hewitt duel again
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As I understand Blademaster tests and AV re-rolls do refresh. Combat rolls do not refresh unless sufficient time in between combats has lapsed.

Certainly wouldn't be the first time I've been wrong though.
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>>5407377
thats spot on from my quick look on the archives.
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Rolled 83 (1d100)

In the interests of moving this along, I AM going to count this anons successful roll and attempt to counter it. >>5407321


I'll allow anons five minutes to make any further re-rolls if they so wish before calling for AV.
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may I reroll again?
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>>5407387
i think we should save it choice is yours
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You're currently sitting at 0 Success. You do have re-rolls, but your opponent also has some left.
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>>5407390
Then I shall not tempt fate
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>5407392
lol nevermind, Allah godjesus and the bear protect me
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>>5407395
>1 off
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>>5407395
absolutely cursed
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>>5407382
>>5407342
>>5407337
>>5407329
>>5407321
>>5407318
>>5407395
Close, but no cigar.

>0 SUCCESS: Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)

Sir Emile Andrei Armour Value: 80DC
>Armour Value = 80AV MAX [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV] x2 Cautious
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

Two rolls of 1d100. Rolls open to any anons.

Faith is my Armour. But good steel doesn’t hurt.
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Rolled 82 (1d100)

>>5407400
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Rolled 91 (1d100)

>>5407400
Sea salt rusted our skills
Or did it...
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>>5407401
for fuck sake
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Rolled 79 (1d100)

>>5407401
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>>5407406
these fucking dice lol
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

Cain on the Cross, by the skin of your teeth.

Attempting to counter the barebones success >>5407406
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>>5407403
Well you win some you lose some
Guess we need to up our luck game lol
Maybe we can have a rematch one day
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>>5407411
another reroll m8
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>>5407411
You do still have a re-roll anon. Dew eet
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Rolled 72 (1d100)

>>5407403
Reroll, did t know I had it
Phone posting btw
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>0 SUCCESS: Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
>0 Damage Sustained

You are immediately on placed on the defensive as your nimble Langlish opponent launches into a flurry of jabs and feints. You had anticipated this, having watched the man at work previously, and are sure not to be overwhelmed or lured into a vulnerable position. While not a master by any means, you do believe you’re coming to recognise the strengths and weaknesses of this foreign style of fighting. It relies on speed and precision over protection and endurance, entirely at odds with knightly opponents you have previously faced off against.

Maintaining your defensive posture, you allow the majority of the bravo’s attacks to patter against your heater shield. You yourself barely get a swing in, more setting a line in the sand and checking his aggression where it risks breaking past your guard. You don’t expect the man to tire himself out too quickly, he’s too good a swordsman for that. You’re simply biding your time and watching for your opportunity.

He does get a few hits in, but your cautious approach deftly ensures that these glance harmlessly off of your expensive plate. His advantage is speed, yours is armour. Whilst he may have gotten the only hits in this round, he is no closer to victory. Still, some of those strikes were very close to the thin gaps in your expertly wrought armour…

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Blademaster Contest: Sir Andrei vs Giovanni Giorgio
0 Success = Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects.
1 Success = Benefit from a combat stance. First to Three Votes

>Langlish Opponent: Studied the Langlish Blade +1 Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Swordmaster Schooling +1 Adverse Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Courtesan Advanced Favour -5DC
>45DC

1 roll of 1d100. You have ONE Re-Roll. Your opponent has ONE Adverse Re-Roll.
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>everyone betting not wheather we win or not just on how many rounds we last
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I think from this point on we will just have rolls open to anyone, given the slower pace.
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Rolled 70 (1d100)

>>5407422
V pass>>5386324
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>5407422
ok boss please by adam and the bear let this work
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>>5407422
Roll ride
Gentlemen, I must retire soon as it is almost 1am here. Good luck rolling and Tru not to get Emile killed
I shall see you all in the morning
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>>5407426
you can reeeeerolll
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Rolled 77 (1d100)

>>5407426
re-roll
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>>5407435
FUCK
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>>5407436
i think only 100 and 1s matter on blade master
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>>5407435
>>5407426
>0 SUCCESS: Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects
>Double Fail: Fell for a feint + 1 Blademaster Adverse Re-Roll next round
>Giovanni Giorgio: Guarded - Exchange of Blows does not inflict or sustain damage.

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Tunegan, 17th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Early Afternoon – Capara, Langland
Duel at Punta Plaza

Sir Emile Andrei, Young Knight of Romaine: Healthy
>Combat = +45DC [Healthy +5DC, Strong +5DC, Castle-forged Arming Sword +5DC, Masterwork Full-Plate +15C, Blademaster +10DC, Ursen Gorget +5DC, The Weak Should Fear the Strong -5DC]
>Armour Value = 73AV [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV]
>Combat Re-Rolls = 2 [Holy Orders +0, Courageous Sky +0, Blessed Artefact +1, Ursen Gorget +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

VS

Giovanni Giorgio, Bravo Sfregiato of Langland: Healthy
>Combat = +53DC [Healthy +5DC, Agile +5DC, Langlish Longsteel +5DC, Langlish Shortsteel +0DC, Sfregiato Long Steel Style +10DC, Blademaster +13DC, Scuola del Falco +15DC]
>Armour Value = 0AV [Linen Shirt +0AV, Guardian +5AV, Andrei: Avenger -5AV] /2 Scuola del Falco
>Combat Re-Rolls = 2 [Lucky Charm +0, Courtesan’s Advanced Favour +0, Swordmaster Schooling +0, Scuola del Falco +1, The Week Should Fear the Strong +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(1) [Scuola del Falco +1 Save]


Crit-fail = Suffer a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage sustained AND dismounted/disarmed)
0 Success = Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
1 Success = Exchange glancing blows (1 degree of damage inflicted and sustained)
2 Success = Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
3 Success = Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
Crit-pass = Inflict a killing blow (what it says on the tin)
Doubles Pass = +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty
Doubles Fail = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty


Personal Combat
>Personal Combat 42DC

3 rolls of 1d100, kniggas. You have TWO re-rolls. Your opponent has TWO re-rolls. Your opponent will use ALL re-rolls if required this round.

Pick your moment...
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>>5407438
Have I made that ruling previously?

I do think crits cause a permanent loss/win of blademaster but I don't know if its come up before.
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Rolled 70 (1d100)

>>5407439
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Rolled 81 (1d100)

>>5407440
i'm probably remembering wrong i think i just remember the 10 dc bonus for the nat 1 vs broulet also we only have 1 reroll no birb
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Do I dare?
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Rolled 39 (1d100)

>>5407439
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Rolled 72 (1d100)

>>5407444
True that, there should only be ONE re-roll.

Attempting to counter this success.>>5407446
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>>5407442
>>5407444
No point not to reroll bois
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Rolled 63 (1d100)

>>5407442
Re-rolling
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What the fuck is happening my kniggas? Cursed dice
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>>5407451
>>5407448
>>5407446
>>5407444
>>5407442

>0 SUCCESS: Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
Sir Emile Andrei Armour Value: 73DC
>Armour Value = 73AV MAX [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

Two rolls of 1d100. You have TWO re-rolls. Your opponent has ONE adverse re-roll.

Cain on the Cross, he's fast...
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>>5407456
>
i hate to be that guy but
33+20+6+7-5=61
we have no favour from daubanie
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>>5407456
Fuck sleep
Rolling for my boy Emile
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Rolled 70 (1d100)

>>5407456
Fuck me this is stupid
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Rolled 47 (1d100)

>>5407459
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>>5407458
Ah shit... Your maths does check out...

I added instead of substracted the Avenger trait.
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

>>5407461
Attempting to counter this success with Giovanni's short steel.
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>>5407458
Shut uuuuup
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>>5407460
I am sorry friend, but you must try for a re-roll. You do have TWO to spare...

>61AV
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>>5407464
anon...
you can reeeroll :)
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Rolled 93 (1d100)

>>5407460
reroll
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Rolled 15 (1d100)

>>5407469
FFS this duel
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>>5407469
Once more with passion
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our base av is 66 with the favour it's 69
how ever when you first gave us the first favour from daubeny it was 6av then the advanced one got nerfed to 3 av i don't mind desu but thats why the char sheet vaules are all fucky
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>>5407471
Clutch
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>0 SUCCESS: Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
>0 Damage Sustained

While at first you thought your defence was impregnable, you quickly realise this fight is nowhere near as simple as you might have hoped. Giovanni Giorgio commands the circle, pacing and sidestepping as he keeps you at a distance and goes where he pleases. Soon he has you all but backed into the edge of the crowd.

The majority of the jabs are simply deterrent, but you quickly find that any attempt to brave them sees you subjected to a flurry of pricks against your plate even as your quarry slips through your attacks like the sand beneath your feet. Your armour is standing proof against his attacks but it’s only a matter of time…

You just need to get one good hit in. Just one!

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Blademaster Contest: Sir Andrei vs Giovanni Giorgio
0 Success = Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects.
1 Success = Benefit from a combat stance. First to Three Votes

>Langlish Opponent: Studied the Langlish Blade +1 Re-Roll
>Fell for a Feint: +1 Adverse Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Swordmaster Schooling +1 Adverse Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Courtesan Advanced Favour -5DC
>45DC

1 roll of 1d100. You have ONE Re-Roll. Your opponent has TWO Adverse Re-Rolls.
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>>5407474
ignore that i'm wrong i think?
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Rolled 71 (1d100)

>>5407478
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>>5407481
REROLL PLEASE FUCK BY GOD LET ME HAVE THIS FOR ADAM'S SAKE
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*Comes back to the duel*

Sweet heavens, how in the world does his unarmoured stance give him +15 Dc? Whot?
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Rolled 30 (1d100)

>>5407483
God I'm retarded :(
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>>5407486
First blood so he's using The Quickness (tm) to fuck our shit up
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

Attempting to counter you feeble Canton swordplay >>5407487

>>5407486
It's a specialised Langlish school. You may also note his Blademaster DC is higher than yours.
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>>5407489
lmao
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>>5407489
No kidding. This level of swordplay is clearly next level, and now I crave to at least understand it.
I mean, I wouldn’t be willing to give up our glorious plate armour for it, but still. Insane.
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>0 SUCCESS: Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects
>55 Double Fail: Fell for a Feint: +1 Blademaster Adverse Re-Roll next round
>Giovanni Giorgio: Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.

==============================

Tunegan, 17th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Early Afternoon – Capara, Langland
Duel at Punta Plaza


Sir Emile Andrei, Young Knight of Romaine: Healthy
>Combat = +45DC [Healthy +5DC, Strong +5DC, Castle-forged Arming Sword +5DC, Masterwork Full-Plate +15C, Blademaster +10DC, Ursen Gorget +5DC, The Weak Should Fear the Strong -5DC]
>Armour Value = 73AV [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV]
>Combat Re-Rolls = 0 [Holy Orders +0, Courageous Sky +0, Blessed Artefact +0, Ursen Gorget +0]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

VS

Giovanni Giorgio, Bravo Sfregiato of Langland: Healthy
>Combat = +53DC [Healthy +5DC, Agile +5DC, Langlish Longsteel +5DC, Langlish Shortsteel +0DC, Sfregiato Long Steel Style +10DC, Blademaster +13DC, Scuola del Falco +15DC]
>Armour Value = 0AV [Linen Shirt +0AV, Guardian +5AV, Andrei: Avenger -5AV] /2 Scuola del Falco /2 Audacious
>Combat Re-Rolls = 1 [Lucky Charm +0, Courtesan’s Advanced Favour +0, Swordmaster Schooling +0, Scuola del Falco +0, The Week Should Fear the Strong +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(1) [Scuola del Falco +1 Save]

Crit-fail = Suffer a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage sustained AND dismounted/disarmed)
0 Success = Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
1 Success = Exchange glancing blows (1 degree of damage inflicted and sustained)
2 Success = Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
3 Success = Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
Crit-pass = Inflict a killing blow (what it says on the tin)
Doubles Pass = +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty
Doubles Fail = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty


Personal Combat
>Personal Combat 42DC

3 rolls of 1d100, kniggas. You have NO re-rolls. Your opponent has ONE adverse re-roll. Your opponent will use ALL re-rolls if required this round.

Surely he must be getting tired...
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>>5407494
as the Mr. battletech said, "Speed is life"
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Rolled 92 (1d100)

>>5407495
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Rolled 96 (1d100)

>>5407495
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Rolled 78 (1d100)

>>5407495
I have horrible gambling addictions and my honor has been challanged
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>>5407495
Rolling
>>5386477
Verfication
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Rolled 58 (1d100)

>>5407495
you are fucking kidding me
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>>5407495
>audacious
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>It's over
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I thought ‘the weak should fear the strong’ is dormant on us.
Although both us and our opponent should be losing 5DC from mild restraint (I hope) regardless.
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We should still roll armor incase we get a nat 1 or doubles success.
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>>5407506
it's gerigio he's a thorny boi
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>>5407498
>>5407499
>>5407500
>0 SUCCESS: Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)

Sir Emile Andrei Armour Value: 61DC
>Armour Value = 61AV MAX [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

Two rolls of 1d100. You have TWO re-rolls. Your opponent has ONE adverse re-roll.

How long until he finds his mark...?
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>5407510
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Rolled 99 (1d100)

>>5407510
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Rolled 79 (1d100)

>>5407510
never
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>>5407509
No, his having weak fearing strong is why he has a Reroll.
His having it doesn’t affect our DC.
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>>5407512
for the love of god man reroll
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Fucking hell the dice gods just decided to rawdog us today.
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>>5407512
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>>5407506
>>5407509
That's correct, I've missed the DC bonus from No Restraint on his end but I think he would now be switching to Mild Restraint as his confidence increases.

And as anon pointed out, he is also a thorny boi.
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>>5407511
Should I try and reroll for a nat one or doubles lmao. If not we're gonna lose anyhow.
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>>5407516
doubles....
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Can we even Reroll armour doubles?
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Rolled 1 (1d100)

Attempting to counter this >>5407511 success with the Shortblade.

>>5407512
>FaE kIss A sHiT

That's game, boys. Now we see how bad the damage is.
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>>5407521
doubles only work on with fae runes
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>>5407525
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOD IS WITH US
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>>5407525
Holy shit
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>>5407525
GOD HAS STAYED YOUR SINFUL HAND AND NOW WE HAVE RENT IT FROM YOU
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>>5407525
LMao
WTF MAN
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>>5407525
NEVERMIND

Back for another round boys DEUS VULT
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>>5407525
HOLY FUCKING HSIT ANON LETS FUCKING GOLOOOOOOOOOOOO
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>GOES FOR THE KILL FUCKS IT UP
JOBBER
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I vouch for Balanced, No Restraint.
Really.
We can’t roll for anything today.
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>CRITICAL SUCCESS: AV Auto-Pass

The heat of your panting breath against the inside of your helmet is stifling. You’re not even exerting yourself that much, aside from bringing up your shield or shifting your weight in response to your opponent’s rapid movements. Surely he must be tiring, even unencumbered as he is?

But it is you that is flagging. You’re overextended, faltering. Your stance is beginning to fall apart. Everyone can see it, and experienced swordsmen nodding sagely as if they saw this outcome as inevitable all along. The crowd waits with bated breath as Giovanni moves in for the kill, short steel twirling in his left hand.

That blade should have slipped right into your visor, taken out an eye or worse. Should have.

*clink*

The sound of your master-armourer’s lifesaving grace is as sweet to you as all the choirs of Heaven. Giovanni seems as surprised as you that the dirk’s blade caught where it did.

You leap into the attack, blade swinging at your back-peddling opponent.

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Blademaster Contest: Sir Andrei vs Giovanni Giorgio

0 Success = Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects.
1 Success = Benefit from a combat stance. First to Three Votes


>Langlish Opponent: Studied the Langlish Blade +1 Re-Roll
>Fell for a Feint: +1 Blademaster Adverse Re-Roll next round
>Giovanni: Swordmaster Schooling +1 Adverse Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Courtesan Advanced Favour -5DC
>45DC

1 roll of 1d100. You have ONE Re-Roll. Your opponent has TWO Adverse Re-Rolls.
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>>5407525
>We clench his shortblade between our plated asscheeks by a stroke of divine luck before the epic comeback
The legends foretold this day.
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Doing a count, our DC should be 45 before restraint modifiers. His DC should be 53.
Our Av should be 61. His AV, obviously, is literally nothing, because his fighting style seems to just go with massive DC bonuses but disdains the wearing of armour.

Theoretically, if we go no restraint and he goes mild, combined with his Thorn perks, we would have the DC advantage.

As long as we don’t crit (hah), he should be fine.
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Rolled 99 (1d100)

>>5407539
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>>5407544
mother FUCK
Bedtime, night gentlemen
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>>5407544
if we kissed jess would we get fae kissed lmao
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the almighty is toying with us
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>>5407545
we can pull this back anon, don't give up hope!
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>>5407544
And here we are again, seriously what is it about westerners and giving us a hard time in duels?
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Oh hey guys how's it go.....
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>>5407544
I get it, just kiss the Fae already. On the mouth. With tongue.

The amount of 99s we get in this quest is ridiculous...

>0 SUCCESS: Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects
>99 Double Fail: Fell for a Feint: +1 Blademaster Adverse Re-Roll next round
>Giovanni Giorgio: Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled. To me this also represents him having gotten way too close given the previous round

==============================
Tunegan, 17th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Early Afternoon – Capara, Langland
Duel at Punta Plaza


Sir Emile Andrei, Young Knight of Romaine: Healthy
>Combat = +45DC [Healthy +5DC, Strong +5DC, Castle-forged Arming Sword +5DC, Masterwork Full-Plate +15C, Blademaster +10DC, Ursen Gorget +5DC, The Weak Should Fear the Strong -5DC]
>Armour Value = 61AV [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV]
>Combat Re-Rolls = 0 [Holy Orders +0, Courageous Sky +0, Blessed Artefact +0, Ursen Gorget +0]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

VS

Giovanni Giorgio, Bravo Sfregiato of Langland: Healthy
>Combat = +48DC [Healthy +5DC, Agile +5DC, Langlish Longsteel +5DC, Langlish Shortsteel +0DC, Sfregiato Long Steel Style +10DC, Blademaster +13DC, Scuola del Falco +15DC, Mild Restraint -5DC]
>Armour Value = 0AV [Linen Shirt +0AV, Guardian +5AV, Andrei: Avenger -5AV] /2 Scuola del Falco /2 Audacious
>Combat Re-Rolls = 1 [Lucky Charm +0, Courtesan’s Advanced Favour +0, Swordmaster Schooling +0, Scuola del Falco +0, The Week Should Fear the Strong +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(1) [Scuola del Falco +1 Save]


Crit-fail = Suffer a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage sustained AND dismounted/disarmed)
0 Success = Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
1 Success = Exchange glancing blows (1 degree of damage inflicted and sustained)
2 Success = Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
3 Success = Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
Crit-pass = Inflict a killing blow (what it says on the tin)
Doubles Pass = +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty
Doubles Fail = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty


Personal Combat
>Personal Combat 47DC

3 rolls of 1d100, kniggas. You have NO re-rolls. Your opponent has ONE adverse re-roll. Your opponent will use ALL re-rolls if required this round.

Now is my chance!!
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

>>5407555
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>5407555
FUCK
THIS
DUEL
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Rolled 88 (1d100)

>>5407555
I have no words left for this clusterfuck
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Rolled 23 (1d100)

>>5407555
CAIN CRUSH
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:|
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>>5407558
We boxing now, lmao.
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i hope forgotten just goes for the disarm i really don't want to die
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>>5407562
I mean.... A gantlet to the face is a hell of a way to draw blood
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All this failure is simply a set-up for the mother of all come backs. Praise the Almighty
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>>5407564
>Losing 20DC with the sword
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>0 SUCCESS: Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
>88 Double Fail: = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty

Sir Emile Andrei Armour Value: 61DC
>Armour Value = 61AV MAX [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Heater Shield +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll, Double Fail +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

Two rolls of 1d100. You have TWO re-rolls. Your opponent has TWO adverse re-roll.

I thought I had him…
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>>5407567
anons, it's time

UNLEASH THE SHIELD
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Rolled 36 (1d100)

>>5407570
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>>5407570
>he buffed disarms
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Rolled 11 (1d100)

>>5407570
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

Attempting to counter your infuriating foreign mainland plate >>5407572
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I have redeemed my name
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Rolled 50 (1d100)

>>5407574
WE'RE GOING TO PUNCH THIS BASTARD IN THE FACE, the ALMIGHTY WILLS IT

>>5407576
Reroll
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>>5407578
>>5407576
>>5407574
>>5407572


I cannot counter the double >>5407574 (which should at least spare you actually fucking dying)

So far you are sitting at ONE success, with ONE more re-rolls to spare and one adverse re-roll.
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Well shit fellas looks like I'm going to not roll further since this round doesn't have me involved.
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>>5407579
Should be 2 passes. Anon rerolled your 95 with a 50
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Rolled 96 (1d100)

>>5407578
Sorry, I misread. Attempting to counter your plate.

You will still have ONE re-roll left to you in the event of a fail.
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Rolled 31 (1d100)

>>5407584
Praying to the Almighty.
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So it all comes down to this. How exciting.

At least a score and them some die rolled thus far...
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>wins against a literal Son of Sin
>jobs against some literally who bravo
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>>5407587
>>5407588
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>>5407585
Captain Canton marches on
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>>5407588
I blame our lack a prayer, also being in a heathen land doesn't help
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>>5407587
d2 for sheild or sword?
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>>5407588
We should have just stayed home for the Tourney....
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-Castle-Forged Arming Sword +5DC (Can re-roll Blademaster if wielded in one-hand) just a reminder for the BM roll if we have the sword
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>>5407592
Ayess, though it is funner to make you guys roll for it.

Under: Disarmed penalty (Castle Forged Steel +5DC removed)
Over: Disarmed penalty (Heart Shield +20AV removed)


>50DC

1 roll of 1d100.
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Rolled 72 (1d100)

>>5407596
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>0 SUCCESS: Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
>Double Fail: Disarmed! Heater Shield +20 AV Removed.
>0 Damage Sustained

He ducks away from your swing, jabbing twice and trying to retake the initiative. But you have found your second wind. Experienced swordsmen in the audience comment with surprise as the match they had thought well and truly decided still hangs in the balance.

An expert slice at the edge of your shield catches the strap, a blow like that on an unarmoured hand would have removed it at the wrist without a doubt. As it is, you’ll probably have a bruise on that hand and the shield now hangs loosely at your side. Any assumptions that the match was over are put to rest when you tear it off and fling it to the side, stance ready. Hopefully Fabio or Jess will pick that up before some urchin runs off with it.

Both you and your opponent are tired now, you can see the man’s linen shirt soaked with sweat and his wet hair plastered across his brow. He’s still fast, damn his eyes, but he’s not as fast as he was a few long minutes ago…

You can still win this. Pride demands it.


============================

Blademaster Contest: Sir Andrei vs Giovanni Giorgio
0 Success = Opponent benefits from a combat stance. QM selects.
1 Success = Benefit from a combat stance. First to Three Votes

>Langlish Opponent: Studied the Langlish Blade +1 Re-Roll
>Castle Forged Steel Both Hands: +1 Re-Roll
>Fell for a Feint: +1 Blademaster Adverse Re-Roll next round
>Giovanni: Swordmaster Schooling +1 Adverse Re-Roll
>Giovanni: Courtesan Advanced Favour -5DC
>45DC

1 roll of 1d100. You have TWO Re-Rolls. Your opponent has TWO Adverse Re-Rolls.
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>5407599
KILL THIS KNIGGA
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Rolled 91 (1d100)

>>5407600
En Gargde!
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Rolled 19 (1d100)

>>5407601
Rerollan
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Rolled 89 (1d100)

>>5407602
Hah! Little did you know I am not left-handed
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someone else roll please by god before I tempt another reroll
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>>5407604
nibba it's your roll lmao
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Rolled 10 (1d100)

>>5407603
never mind my special needs shines through again my knigga ursen has me though
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>>5407606
LETS GOOOOOO
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>>5407606
YES YES
>>
EMILE HAS GONE BEAR MODE I REPEAT THIS KNIGGA HAS GONE INSANE
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i reckon cautious again
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Noice
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>>5407606
Bravo! (heh)

>1 SUCCESS: Blademaster Contest: Benefit from a combat stance.

==============================

Seems a good time to put your restraint attitude to the test. Just remember this copper clipper's AV...

(1) Combat Stance: Your opponent is also a Blademaster. Each stance round will be contested (you won this round)
>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
>Guarded - Exchange of Blows does not inflict or sustain damage.
>Balanced - AV and Damage remain unchanged. May Re-Roll results of this and next Combat Stance superiority roll.
>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.


(2) First Blood
> This is a friendly contest of gentlemen. [Careful Restraint -10DC] [Ensures non-lethal outcome]
> You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]
> The man is a killer. You will not be added to his tally. [No Restraint +5DC]
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I think we just go all out and crush him lole
>>
*Balanced should provide a re-roll for the next TWO rounds, since I'm trying this post roll result.
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>>5407612
>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
> The man is a killer. You will not be added to his tally. [No Restraint +5DC]
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>>5407612
1)
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.

2)
> You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]

TAKE HIS HANDS
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>>5407613
That is how we ended up killing the other guy in Pascae
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>>5407612
>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
> The man is a killer. You will not be added to his tally. [No Restraint +5DC]
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>>5407616
bro we need our amour it's still first blood lmao
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>>5407612
>Balanced - AV and Damage remain unchanged. May Re-Roll results of this and next Combat Stance superiority roll.
>You're trying to beat the man, not kill him.[Mild Restraint -5DC] [Reduces risk of lethal outcome]
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>>5407617
And it turned out (Overall barely in the long run looking at our whole stay) ok for us
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>>5407620
+1

>>5386382
Verification
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counterpoint he already did try to kill us
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>>5407620
>1 post ID

Happy to take the vote if you link back.
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>>5407618
>>5386477
Verification
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>>5407624
yeah he still out classes us all we need is one hit nothing more and we need all the armour we can get we have 41 now
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>>5407612
>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
> The man is a killer. You will not be added to his tally. [No Restraint +5DC]

Much as I want to go Audacious or belligerent the only reason we are still in this is because of our armour

also holy shit this guys deserves no restraint like he is well and truely a challenge.
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>SELECTED: Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
> SELECTED: The man is a killer. You will not be added to his tally. [No Restraint +5DC]

==============================

Tunegan, 17th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Early Afternoon – Capara, Langland
Duel at Punta Plaza


Sir Emile Andrei, Young Knight of Romaine: Healthy
>Combat = +50DC [Healthy +5DC, Strong +5DC, Castle-forged Arming Sword +5DC, Masterwork Full-Plate +15C, Blademaster +10DC, Ursen Gorget +5DC, No Restraint +5DC]
>Armour Value = 80AV MAX [Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Giovanni: Avenger -5AV] x2 Cautious
>Combat Re-Rolls = 0 [Holy Orders +0, Courageous Sky +0, Blessed Artefact +0, Ursen Gorget +0]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 2 [Shield of Faith +1, Masterwork Full-Plate +1, Giovanni: Sfregiato Short Steel Style +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

VS

Giovanni Giorgio, Bravo Sfregiato of Langland: Healthy
>Combat = +48DC [Healthy +5DC, Agile +5DC, Langlish Longsteel +5DC, Langlish Shortsteel +0DC, Sfregiato Long Steel Style +10DC, Blademaster +13DC, Scuola del Falco +15DC, Mild Restraint -5DC]
>Armour Value = 0AV [Linen Shirt +0AV, Guardian +5AV, Andrei: Avenger -5AV] /2 Scuola del Falco
>Combat Re-Rolls = 1 [Lucky Charm +0, Courtesan’s Advanced Favour +0, Swordmaster Schooling +0, Scuola del Falco +0, The Week Should Fear the Strong +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(1) [Scuola del Falco +1 Save]


Crit-fail = Suffer a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage sustained AND dismounted/disarmed)
0 Success = Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
1 Success = Exchange glancing blows (1 degree of damage inflicted and sustained)
2 Success = Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
3 Success = Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
Crit-pass = Inflict a killing blow (what it says on the tin)
Doubles Pass = +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty
Doubles Fail = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty


Personal Combat
>Personal Combat 52DC

3 rolls of 1d100, kniggas. You have NO re-rolls. Your opponent has ONE adverse re-roll. Your opponent will use ALL re-rolls if required this round.

I will not give in! I will not relent! I will crush him!
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Rolled 52 (1d100)

>>5407635
if he dies, he dies
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Rolled 33 (1d100)

>>5407635
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>>5407636
Wow you like to live dangerously anon
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Rolled 15 (1d100)

>>5407635
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Rolled 37 (1d100)

>>5407635
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>disarm as well
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>>5407638
I love courting rnjesus' wrath desu
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>>5407636
>>5407637
>>5407639
WE BACK BABY

>Captcha:WJGAY
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Rolled 52 (1d100)

>>5407636
Attempting to counter one... last... time...
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>>5407645
life on the edge
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>>5407645
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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>>5407645
HOWS THAT LACK OF ARMOUR LOOKING NOW YOU COCK EYED COPPER CLIPPER.
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Rolled 52, 98, 13 = 163 (3d100)

>3 SUCCESS: Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
>33 Doubles Pass: +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty

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Giovanno Giorgio AV: 0DC
> 0 AV

Making 3 rolls... oh wait... (Your opponent WILL use their del Falco save).
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>just use a sword
>win
>all the masters are like
are You sure you don't want lessons
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>>5407652
>del falco get rid of all damage
oh fuck lmao
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>>5407654
Nah, the save only auto-passes one of those rolls.

But with the disarmed result, your DC would shoot past 100 anyway even if we didn't consider Battered a first blood result. Victory is, at last, yours.
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>>5407656
yay
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>>5407656
If the cunt wants to keep going I'm happy to oblige ;)
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i hope fabio bet on us
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>3 SUCCESS: Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
>1 Damage Inflicted! (/2 – Cautious)
>Giovanni Giorgio is BATTERED!
>Double Pass: Giovanni Giorgio is Disarmed! (Langlish Long Steel)
>VICTORY IS YOURS!

I think that’s me for the day gents, bloody hell that was exhausting and exhilarating. I thought you guys were done for several times (as in loss, not dead). Probably the closest one-on-one fight you’ve had thus far. As anons picked up, this Bravo style is definitely a glass cannon type. I will have fun writing this result up, but I’ll leave this to a vote for the flavour on the finale.
I will think of an appropriate reward.

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Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

Calm and restrained, even when driven to exhaustion, you maintain your form and drive your opponent back until he makes a mistake and is at your mercy. [+1 Step on the Path of Adam]
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>>5407667
Calm and restrained, even when driven to exhaustion, you maintain your form and drive your opponent back until he makes a mistake and is at your mercy. [+1 Step on the Path of Adam]
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]
URSOOOOOONNNNNNN!!!!!!
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

CoMe aT mE!

>>5387202
V card
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

My brothers in Adam we only won this because we stopped restraining ourselves.
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Holy shit, I just woke up and what the fuck just happened.

Concerning but also awesome.

>>5407667
> Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

ngl after such a clutch duel and almost being hit in the eye, I think Emile would like to unwind against this bastard.

>>5386499
Here I am
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]
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>>5407667
Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]
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>>5407667
Thanks for running the duel forgotten it was a helluva thing to be a part of.
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

Me >>5386453

Geez that was close. Now which to increase. DC or AV (additional reroll) because that was really razor thin.
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(6) Sword of Man: Each Foe provides +1DC to Combat

this would of actually mattered lmao
>>5407395
>43
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>>5407652
AAAAAAA
Victory!
Our wealthier gear
Succeeds!
Our superior money
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>>5407635
Also, in the final stretch the weak should fear the strong should have reduced his DC by 5, not should he have been able to use the Reroll.

Not that it matters, but I thin you may have made that Thorn perk slightly over complex.
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>>5407700
>+1 Step on the Path of Cain [11]
>thread 27
ohhh boys we about to unlock a cain ability
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Anons...I just realized...

>>5388283
>Cantôn’s navy has been the lesser to ours for all living memory and this is not like to change soon due to a meagre rise in lumber prices

A global increase in wood prices? Somebody is building something.
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>>5407709
Someone's gotta be building the mother of all fleets or Fallavon's got something hiking the Lumber price.
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>>5407667
Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

Purely because as anon said we only won because we stopped our restraint

V card
>>5386340
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>>5407712
Hmm its proabbly actually not a global increase but its likely the biggest local supplier of wood (Fallavon) has some shit going on.
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

Me>>5386342
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>>5407667
Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]
>>5386322
Muh post
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>>5407667
Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

verily >>5386927
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]
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>>5407742
>>5386441
me
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>>5407702
Just a peasant with a Pitchfork after all, eh?
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>>5407745
I wish to learn their secrets….
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Do we get any bonuses for winning/studying his style while in combat? Also, hazah our record goes unbroken.
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>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]
>>5407667
>>5386602 ver get
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>>5407805
This victory was sponsored by our armorer really, if not for the plate he would've skewered us like langlish style kebab. Best sleep in our armor for the rest of our time in this godless land!
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>>5407836
I'm wondering if we should attribute Vancewells favor to our victory? sure it has no mechanical benefit but it's romantic If she goes for that sort of thing
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>>5407667
Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

Well done anons. Cain would be proud.
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>>5407667
>>5407850
>>5387209
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

Lets try that again.voting properly this time
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>>5407667
>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

>>5387190
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>>5407667


Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]

>>5386429
dats me
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>>5407667
[red]>Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain][/red]
Bloody hell guys, I thought I would wake up to Emile embaressing himself. Glad he held on and persevered. Guess Mikhail takes after Emile in his Unwaveringness
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>>5407667
>Calm and restrained, even when driven to exhaustion, you maintain your form and drive your opponent back until he makes a mistake and is at your mercy. [+1 Step on the Path of Adam]
I want Emile to grow out of and learn from his past and stop being a berserker. Plus I feel like I'd rather show of a cold and skilled take down even if the locals value passion, Emile is gonna look like the foreign brute.

>>5386395
V
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>>5407961
Cain in the streets, Adam in the sheets are the words we live by.
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We really have to look to upgrade our blade and/or try and find a teacher to up our blademaster bonus during our stay with the Dragon Guard. If we weren't wearing armor, there is no way we would have won this. I get that armor is its own bonus while taking a penalty for holding back and our opponent is spec'd specifically for 1v1 duels, but we were totally outclassed the entire time. Thank the Creator that the Ursen charm proc'd.
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>>5408643
I for one want to find where we can learn Shieldmaster

>>5407961
Emille is hardly a berserker and he's far more interesting as an emotional man rather than a taciturn or egotistical knigga like Gilbern or Sinclair.

maybe if he lost his hearty streak though.
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>>5408658
>will fight on a full stomach
Kek.
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>>5408658
You got right makes might wrong
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>>5408692
Shit you're right
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>>5408658
>gergio
Keeps his foe at distance avoids fighting blow to blow
>Emile
Has never dodged a blow in his life
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>>5408706
Manly fighting blow to blow *
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No update tonight guys will have one for you tomorrow

>>5408658
Excellent
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>>5408741
Too busy watching the funeral m8? We get it

Long live the King!
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>SELECTED: Face-to-face with your opponent, teeth bared at each other over your locked steel. With a roar of righteous fury, you send your foes blade flying into the air. [+1 Step on the Path of Cain]
UNLOCKED Righteous Fury: +1 Adverse AV Roll to Foes

You flick Giovanni Giorgio’s blade to the side, another quick jab deflected into your pauldron. Maybe you don’t the full measure of him, not yet. But you -are- starting to get a read on some of his moves. In a twisted mindgame, some of that is in fact you letting him read him to lull you into a misstep and pounce with his astonishing speed.

The pompous underhanded tactics of Sir Hewitt, the determined aggression of Sir Sinclair and the measured patience of Sir de Broulert are nothing like this opponent here. They were each a formidable opponent in their own right, but you have never felt as truly challenged by a single human opponent as you do here and now. The foreign bravo is a better swordsman, you have to admit as much even if it burns your pride. Had you been without your armour, or even a lesser harness than the masterwork of the Bellicose, you would have fared little better than a pincushion. But you are not armoured in anything but the finest that Cantônian forges have to offer.

Your opponent is a supreme blademaster, but he is used to the quick victory decided in a single well-placed thrust. He has not had to slog at an enemy opponent for what feels like hours, he had not had to press against the foe in a muddy melee and deliver the killing blow even as his lungs scream for mercy. You are built for fortitude, to withstand the blows of your enemy and endure. To the bravo, sluggishness means death. And a man pushed past the point of exhaustion can become very slow indeed…

At last! Now! Your single blade locks with both his long steel, your superior height and weight pinning him in place for the moment. His back foot scrambles on the sand, bringing up his short steel and barring it against the pressure of your sword. The two of you lock eyes, sweat matted locks of the Langlishman curling down over furrowed brows as your own piercing gaze bores into him from the narrow slit of your helm.

“HHhhrraaahhhHH!!!” With a roar closer to that of a frenzied bear than a man you swing your blade to the side and up, the long steel of your opponent sent spinning into the air.

Every eye in the crowd follows the high arc of the bravo’s blade, travelling full over the large audience to sink into the sand of the adjacent pit point first. Your sword, now held in the left hand, slams Giovanni’s remaining short steel into the sand by his leg and the man has just enough time for his eyes to widen before the backhand of your right gauntlet smashes into his face.

[1/2]
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[2/2]

The crowd’s attention returns to the match just in time to see the bravo sent sprawling into the gravelly combat floor from the force of your blow. There is a moment of silence as the prone bravo sits up and wipes his noise, a streak of blood clear on his wrist. His nod to you over the point of your blade heralds to enthusiastic applause of the onlookers, save for not a few who moan and sink hands into faces at the presumably unfavourable outcome of their wagers.

“Pensavo di averlo... almeno una dozzina di volte...” The bravo mutters, waving off the hands helping him up. “Dannazione Continental ha la fortuna dalla sua parte.”

Fabio the smiling Elder is rapidly translating numerous acclamations, words of prize and even some pointers and no small number of strutting claims that they could do better. You have to interrupt him to that he focus on your opponent for now.

“Of course, sir. He says it was a fine match, and he wishes you the seele of victory. He says he sees the irony of losing after such a tempestuous display, given your earlier argument, but concedes to your wisdom as the better fighter.” Fabio grins at the bravos sniff, although to your liking everyone seems to be viewing it all as in good fun. “Today, at least. Ah, I think he would do you the honour of addressing you in your tongue.”

“The armour.” Giovanni Giorgio taps your pauldron with a knuckle, speaking in halting Cantish. “Is very good.”

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>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]

>Having impressed the Sfregiato ranks, what follows is a well-catalogued night out on the town with the other bravos. Drinks are raised in your honour at every bar, and you attend quite a few bars. This publicity and rapport leads to you making several friends amongst the Langlish populace despite the language barrier. The people of Capara will not soon forget the name of the foreign knight from Cantôn, L'Orso Tempesta. [Hearty]

>Surprisingly gracious in defeat, you reconsider your earlier unflattering assessment of Giovanni Giorgio. As a swordsman they impressed, but as a man of virtue you had your doubts. The two of you discuss at length your journeys and as it turns out the man is soon to be heading to Nova Cathagi to join the Dragon Guard as well. There is much talk and guesswork at what awaits each of you, and the circumstances of your recommendation and entry. [Idealist]
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>>5409656
>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]

This is honestly such a hard choice

>>5386340
I am anon, hear me roar
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>>5409656
>>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]
God, all of these choices are so good. But while they were drinking, we were studying the Langlish Blade.
>>5386322
The post
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>>5409656
>>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]

Does this option mean we dump our other activities?

>>5386324
V pass
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>>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]

I hope this will give a permanent bonus to our swordsmanship. Maybe we can spar with Giovanni some more and then learn he plans to also join the guard?

>>5409656
>>5386602 ver get
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>>5409656
>Having impressed the Sfregiato ranks, what follows is a well-catalogued night out on the town with the other bravos. Drinks are raised in your honour at every bar, and you attend quite a few bars. This publicity and rapport leads to you making several friends amongst the Langlish populace despite the language barrier. The people of Capara will not soon forget the name of the foreign knight from Cantôn, L'Orso Tempesta. [Hearty]

>>5386704
This is me
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>>5409656
>>5387209
>Surprisingly gracious in defeat, you reconsider your earlier unflattering assessment of Giovanni Giorgio. As a swordsman they impressed, but as a man of virtue you had your doubts. The two of you discuss at length your journeys and as it turns out the man is soon to be heading to Nova Cathagi to join the Dragon Guard as well. There is much talk and guesswork at what awaits each of you, and the circumstances of your recommendation and entry. [Idealist]

This is a hard choice, but we could do with a friend in foreign lands. Having an influential and skilled bravo such as Georgio at our back while serving the Dragon Guard and beyond is great. It might also take more time, but we could also pick up some swordsmanship tips from him later. We fight better with friends anyway.

I considered the hearty option as well which might make us have better options for trade routes and improving the Andrei lands, but we need to survive what is to come in Cathagi first.
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>>5409656
>>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]
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>>5404067
>questions
I forgot to respond to this. I won't answer aspects straying too close to meta, I find half the fun in these discussions is the hypothesis of anons.

> Is this a known fact or just assumed everybody "knows" fact?
Certainly the latter, it is not the only possible instance of unreliable narrator either.
What is known to you (perhaps specifically due to your encounters with the Comitas and Order of Names), is that the unholy abominations like the Wodenaki is a Fae weapon and relic of the wars before Three Sisters. But you recall it being all too familiar to your past encounters with the Deadmen.

>Is it believed to be a curse or maybe Fae in origin, or even a punishment from the almighty?
There are indeed different sects that hold that the fall of Ardenne was punishment from the Almighty for their hubris, debauchery and pride. Most of these sorts would fall into the Reclaimant sect, particularly if the viewed it as some sort of test of faith on a national level.
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hunk canton knight destroys twink langlish bravo and basically you're fucking retarded
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>>5409656
>Surprisingly gracious in defeat, you reconsider your earlier unflattering assessment of Giovanni Giorgio. As a swordsman they impressed, but as a man of virtue you had your doubts. The two of you discuss at length your journeys and as it turns out the man is soon to be heading to Nova Cathagi to join the Dragon Guard as well. There is much talk and guesswork at what awaits each of you, and the circumstances of your recommendation and entry. [Idealist]

>>5386458
My little v post

Man I missed a hell of a fight.
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>>5409656
>Surprisingly gracious in defeat, you reconsider your earlier unflattering assessment of Giovanni Giorgio. As a swordsman they impressed, but as a man of virtue you had your doubts. The two of you discuss at length your journeys and as it turns out the man is soon to be heading to Nova Cathagi to join the Dragon Guard as well. There is much talk and guesswork at what awaits each of you, and the circumstances of your recommendation and entry. [Idealist]

I don't mind the Haughty option, but to have another man in the Dragon Guard that we can befriend and (somewhat) trust? Priceless.

>>5386499
Me.
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>>5409656
>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]

>>5386477
Verification
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>>5409656
>Surprisingly gracious in defeat, you reconsider your earlier unflattering assessment of Giovanni Giorgio. As a swordsman they impressed, but as a man of virtue you had your doubts. The two of you discuss at length your journeys and as it turns out the man is soon to be heading to Nova Cathagi to join the Dragon Guard as well. There is much talk and guesswork at what awaits each of you, and the circumstances of your recommendation and entry. [Idealist]
Definitely need more friends in court, familiar and foreign

>>5386406
This me
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>>5409656
>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]

verily >>5386927
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>>5409656
>>Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]

>>5386443
Verify
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>>5409656
>Surprisingly gracious in defeat, you reconsider your earlier unflattering assessment of Giovanni Giorgio. As a swordsman they impressed, but as a man of virtue you had your doubts. The two of you discuss at length your journeys and as it turns out the man is soon to be heading to Nova Cathagi to join the Dragon Guard as well. There is much talk and guesswork at what awaits each of you, and the circumstances of your recommendation and entry. [Idealist]

Friends at a foreign court are invaluable

We can also continue sparring and learning his fighting style there

>>5387202
V card
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>>5409656
>Surprisingly gracious in defeat, you reconsider your earlier unflattering assessment of Giovanni Giorgio. As a swordsman they impressed, but as a man of virtue you had your doubts. The two of you discuss at length your journeys and as it turns out the man is soon to be heading to Nova Cathagi to join the Dragon Guard as well. There is much talk and guesswork at what awaits each of you, and the circumstances of your recommendation and entry. [Idealist]

verify >>5386676
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Question: will Giorgio be joining the Dragon Guard either way, even if we don't pick his option right now?
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>SELECTED: Having bested a renowned Sfregiato, you are permitted to take your ease drinking khave with the masters than might normally be permitted for an outsider. Some of the Senza Pari even include you in their lessons as an example to their pupils of a dangerous armoured opponent. There is only so much you can learn from these men in the few days remaining ashore, but you spend every waking minute of daylight in the Plaza to do so. [Haughty]
>GAIN +1DC to Blademaster DC bonus [11DC]

While your opponent is gracious in defeat, and the other bravos insistent in their invitations to show you a good Langlish night out, you must respectfully decline in favour of an opportunity to further study the way of the blade. You had not appreciated it before, having considered yourself a competent swordsman, but now you realise. If you want to be considered one of the best knights with a blade in the realm, you still have much to learn.

There is very little in the way of practice during your time in the plaza before departing to the markets on your final day ashore. Speaking with the Senza Pari masters and watching them at work involves more theory than function, aside from a few instances where young students are encouraged to practice against you. The masters insist on blunted steel, though Fabio the Elder explains this is because they don’t trust their own charges not to trip on their own blades rather than concern for your safety. You find these lessons particularly helpful, as the focus of them is on how an opponent might best counter the armour you wear.

For the most part though, you sit around drinking excellent khave and listen to the war stories of the eldest Senza Pari veterans. Much of these tales are merely reminiscent of youth or cutting remarks about how easy the younger generation has it these days, but one story in particular catches your interest. Some of the older hands, those taking their ease around the khave shop rather than training pupils, recall a man who passed through here some time ago. There is some disagreement as to whether he was a true foreigner or a Langlish mix of something, but All agree that over a score of years ago the man came her, each of the masters old enough to remember him admit to having been bested in the plaza much like Giovanni was today.

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They call him Zawahiel, though whether that is his name or some sort of foreign title even they are not sure. The greying swordmasters do claim that, in addition to besting every Langlish blade set against him, this unassuming swordman of legend travelled to both Norsikaa and Cantôn in search of a worthy opponent without success. Even the latter is true, you cannot say that you have ever heard the name.

Some say he was a famed senior officer of the Dragon Guard, before retiring to a villa in the outskirts of the city. Others say he arrived in Nova Cathagi wearing nothing but rags and a blade in hand, challenging every swordsman in the city worth the name. Having found them all wanting, he became a hermit living in the desert mountains to the south.

Or so they say.

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(1) SELECT ONE ADDITIONAL BLADEMASTER BONUS
> The Blademaster combat bonus is permanently increased by a further +1DC [+1DC Combat]

> A permanent increase of +5DC is granted to contested Blademaster rolls [+5DC Blademaster]

> The bonus re-roll against Langlish opponents for contested Blademaster rolls is made permanent. [+1 Re-Roll Blademaster: Langlish Foe]

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(2) SOUVENIRS FOR HOME Yes I will post the actual Langlish markets chart, but it’s not ready yet. This vote is mainly just for ideas of what you want to send home to your family members as indicated earlier in the thread. Further info on them is in the Pastebin. Short of something exceptional or obviously pricey, I will assume 20 sequins will cover all tokens listed below (i.e. toys for the younger ones and small fashion items or petty jewellery for the older ones) For reference, 40 sequins would get you a proper castle-forged sword where a good warhorse would be closer to 300-400.
>>>> Lord Nikolai Andrei ‘Father’
>>>> Lady Patrycja Andrei ‘Mother’
>>>>Lady Roselyn Andrei
>>>>Sir Damien Andrei
>>>>Lady Anastazja Andrei
>>>>Lady Halina Andrei
>>>>Young Lady Maryla Andrei
>>>> Young Lady Lenna Andrei
>>>> Young Master Aleksy Andrei
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>>5410594
(1) SELECT ONE ADDITIONAL BLADEMASTER BONUS
> A permanent increase of +5DC is granted to contested Blademaster rolls [+5DC Blademaster]

(2) SOUVENIRS FOR HOME
>>>> Lord Nikolai Andrei ‘Father’
A treatise on classical Langlish architecture

>>>> Lady Patrycja Andrei ‘Mother’
A book of pressed flowers native to Langland

>>>>THE SISTERS
A pamphlet on the current Langlish trends in womens fashion

>>>>Sir Damien Andrei
A keg (like a small one yeah?) or bottle, whatever, of some nice Langlish beer/wine

>>>>Lady Halina Andrei (she's the tomboy right?)
Some sort of "fancy" (but inexpensive) Langlish dueling one-shoulder cape thing

>>>> Young Master Aleksy Andrei
A manuscript on the basics of Langlish sword fighting
>>5386340
Anti-copper clipper verification
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>>5410589
I’ll say probably, just won’t be at the same time as you.
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>>5410596
Just to justify my choice for the bonus:

+1DC is nice, it could make a difference but not a huge one, the 3rd bonus is great but how often will we be fighting the Langlish specifically?

When we fight another Blademaster though, that's when the bonuses really count because we're no longer domination but in actual potential danger. A +5 bonus to getting to decide the tempo of battle is a big deal, as we just saw in our previous fight. Blademasters come in all flavours from Langlish to Norssikan to Cantonian. It's the bonus with the biggest potential impact I reckon
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>>5410596
Halina is the nerdy one, possibly joining a convent.

Maryla is the tomboy one, with aspirations for the Silver Sisters. (Female Bodyguards for prominent Romani female nobles , closest to a fem-knight in your Duchy)
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>>5410598
dominating*
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>>5410599
Oh cheers Forgotten, I obviously meant for the cape to go to the fighty sister
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>>5410594
Shieeeet +1 to our DC was what made or breaked us for most of this duel but the +5DC to blademaster allows us to level the field against other blademasters which was also key here.

Fuck it, if we're going after the best we should probably be in a position to contest Blademaster better.
> A permanent increase of +5DC is granted to contested Blademaster rolls [+5DC Blademaster]

>Zawahiel
Fuck me if this guy doesn't sound like a goddamn samurai or some shit, I can dig a goddamn sword saint.
does he know the way of the shield though?

>>>> Lord Nikolai Andrei ‘Father’
Supporting Architecture purchase maybe also some drawings of the Building by an artist or something?

>>>> Lady Patrycja Andrei ‘Mother’
Mums a bit hard to read, flowers might be nice also painted picture?

>>>>Sir Damien Andrei
A small whatever of Langlish drink and a cape and a pamphlet for his lady.

>>>>Lady Roselyn Andrei
>>>>Lady Anastazja Andrei
Send both of these a pamphlet on Langlish fashion also since Anastazja is getting MARRIED we should send her something very nice and appropriatly eye catching.

>>>>Lady Halina Andrei
A NERD Book on something the langlish specalise in

>>>>Young Lady Maryla Andrei
I'm not sure if we want to encourage her unladylike behavior but I can support the langlish duelling pamphlet? also supporting a cape in Andrei colours.

>>>> Young Lady Lenna Andrei
a nice langlish Doll that most certainly doesn't creep emille out with glass eyes...

>>>> Young Master Aleksy Andrei
either a manuscript on the very basic of langlish swordfighting or a toy sword.

>>5386324
Anti-copperclipper GO!
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>>5410594
> The Blademaster combat bonus is permanently increased by a further +1DC [+1DC Combat]

The reasoning is simple. We can survive without stances as this very duel showed. We cannot survive if the combat DC sucks, and even a humble 1 point difference can mean a lot (again, this very duel established that).

>>5386499
V card.
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>>5410657
We got lucky in this combat sure, but previous fights have shown how important it is to control the tempo of the fight via our stances. We CAN survive if the control gets taken from us but it's much harder to do so against a strong opponent compared to choosing how we approach each round.
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>>5410594
1)
> The Blademaster combat bonus is permanently increased by a further +1DC [+1DC Combat]

>Zawahiel
New quest found: Reject partying and having sex, learn the way of the eternal blade, and teach the way of the shield

>>5386429
Take my V please forgotten
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>>5410594
>>5387209
> A permanent increase of +5DC is granted to contested Blademaster rolls [+5DC Blademaster]

If we got more than just +1 combat DC that would be incredible, but to control the flow of battle with Blademaster rolls is more important. Usually truly dangerous foes are Blademasters and every edge we can keep over them is a premium. +1 dc would only usually help us with trash fights.
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>>5410733
But you are thinking statisically anon, you have to be thinking with the heart of the dice mentality. Otherwise you will be disappointed when statistics sodomize your neghole
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>>5410669
We cannot survive without a decent Combat DC tho. Blademaster is a very nice addition but not fundamental, especially now that we have masterwork armor.

Besides, higher DC means less chances of negative doubles, which are our constant cockblock issue.

>>5410733
*insert +5 DC meme here*

There's no such thing as a wasteful Combat DC bonus. A single point could have literally allowed to wear down Giovanni faster.
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>>5410756
I'd argue that given our AV is 66 without any other modifiers (up to 80 if we take the Cautious stance) and with our 2 AV re-rolls our survivability is already pretty high. I agree that fewer double fails is great and +1DC isn't a waste but I think the stances are more important than you give them credit for.

Being able to control the flow of battle against expert enemies allows us to play it safe or exploit vulnerable moments and end the fight quickly. It lets us decide the level of risk we engage in from round to round and capitalize on any situation that occurs.

Against a superior opponent, allowing them to dictate our stance means potentially being put in a situation where we halve our AV when we don't want to or go too cautious and fail to do any real damage making the fight drag on longer and putting ourselves in more danger.

+1DC is great but getting to decide how aggressive we fight moment to moment I think is more important against the stronger fighters.
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>>5410756
If we want more combat DC, we should get better gear. Based on an old Pascae market chart, switching to a Halberd/Buckler combo (assuming those can be combined), gives us +10DC and +20AV compared to the arming sword/heater shield combo of +5DC +20AV. Or at least we should be getting masterwork equipment if we are absolutely married to sword and board.
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>>5410594
> A permanent increase of +5DC is granted to contested Blademaster rolls [+5DC Blademaster]
Damn these are all good but +5DC is just better overall

>>>> Lord Nikolai Andrei ‘Father’
Architecture related pamphlet or a cool rock
>>>> Lady Patrycja Andrei ‘Mother’
Pressed flowers would be nice, maybe fancy jewelery? We can go a bit expensive here
>>>>Lady Roselyn Andrei
Fashion pamphlet for sure
>>>>Sir Damien Andrei
A luck charm that the Langlish are known for - he'll need it as future lord
>>>>Lady Anastazja Andrei
More fashion!
>>>>Lady Halina Andrei
A book or something related to intellectual matters
>>>>Young Lady Maryla Andrei
Seconding the dueling cape
>>>> Young Lady Lenna Andrei
A langlish girl's toy
>>>> Young Master Aleksy Andrei
A toy sword/rapier

>>5386406
Me again
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>>5410594
(1) SELECT ONE ADDITIONAL BLADEMASTER BONUS
> A permanent increase of +5DC is granted to contested Blademaster rolls [+5DC Blademaster]
While the permanent +1DC is tempting, we will definitely fight even more Blademasters on our path and these 5DC will make it worth.
(2) SOUVENIRS FOR HOME
>>>> Lord Nikolai Andrei ‘Father’
A picture of a building would be nice
>>>> Lady Patrycja Andrei ‘Mother’
I do like the idea of pressed flowers, but maybe a nice brooch? She seems like a woman who likes brooches
>>>>Lady Roselyn Andrei
>>>>Lady Anastazja Andrei
Some fashion items and pamphlets would be nice
>>>>Sir Damien Andrei
Fine wine would or liquer
>>>>Lady Halina Andrei
An item considered lucky by the Langlish? Maybe have an explanation for it as an example of foreign beliefs and how the Langlish have no gods but Fortuna itself. A theology student should be interested by that!
>>>>Young Lady Maryla Andrei
I like the idea of the cape (Mother will have our head for giving Maryla more ideas)
>>>> Young Lady Lenna Andrei
A usual girl's toy should be fine
>>>> Young Master Aleksy Andrei
Toy rapier
>>5386322
It is I
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>>5410596
I support all of these choices (cape for tomboy) and also buy a nerd book for nerd girl, some treatise about history or trade or something.
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>>5410966
oh and that's me
>>5386927
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>>5386366
me
>>5410594

> The Blademaster combat bonus is permanently increased by a further +1DC [+1DC Combat]
good shit forgtten been stuck on night shift had little time to post
>>5410596
i support the gifts in this post
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>>5410594
Maybe a model building for father.

Would mother like a writing about the langlish political system, maybe if they had a machiveli expy along the lines of "the prince"

Actually both sister dearest and brother could benefit from the same.

Model ships for the younger siblings
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Sorry lads, no update tonight and I am working on the weekend too so it may still be on-off like it has been the last few weeks. I will try to get a hang of this work-life-valur balance.

Can I just say though, I adore that anons are so familiar with Sir Andre’s closest family and what they would like. I haven’t seen a lot of quests where the character has an established family relationship, so maybe it really is usually like this. But goddamn if it doesn’t bring a tear to my eye to see anons picking out architect books for Pops or a little flair of a dueling coat for the tomboyish little sis and things like that. Just absolutely love it.
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>>5411654
I weep, but yes, we do care for our family, altough I have trouble remembering what personality the young twins have.
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>>5411654
It's fun having this complex web of relationships and people we need to consider in our journey. They add flavour and meaning to what would otherwise just be some crazy zealots journey across the world. They balance him and give him perspective and something to think about other than the Angel. Plus, you write good character so it's a good time
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>>5411667
Delete this post immediately
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>>5411669
Hahaha he actually deleted it
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>>5411669
You're right no reason to tempt fate
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>>5411674
it's for the best
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>>5411674
He saw the error of his ways
>>5411675
Almighty be praised brother, your sins are forgiven
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>>5411669
>>5411674
What was it?
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Frankly, if we can. we should see if there are any prints of langlish coastal forts. Designs or even artist's designs.

The langlish being the premier sea power would have put ample thought into their seafacing defence and there might be something that father might be able to see and use to improve our coastal defences.
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>>5411654
It speaks credit to you're own writing with how little we've actually spent with them besides Damien and Rosalyn that anons can hit well with the gifts.

I hope this level of characterisation continues into whatever prospective marriage or long term relationship we enter into.
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>>5411815
Some things are better left unknown.
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>>5411815
A terrible truth
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>>5411815
Dig through the archive and you'll find it. It was a reminder of the darker side of man. A more... lecherous side of man.
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>>5412243
>>5412192
>>5412086
Worst part is you know it would have happened if the opportunity had been there.
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>>5412574
I shudder to think what could have been if Emile was less of a righteous Chad and we stumbled upon places like brothel in pascea before his character was set.
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>>5412574
Their was litreally one vote previously for Roselyn as a waifu and I am convinced it was a joke.
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Did I spend too much time on this update? Yes. Am I giving you a soft vote because the market isn't ready? Also yes.
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> SELECTED: A permanent increase of +5DC is granted to contested Blademaster rolls [+5DC Blademaster]

While they are methods used by the Senza Pari that could come in handy against one opponent or several, and specific Langlish style of the masters themselves is worth observing further, you decide that the most important area of focus is how to direct the flow of combat against a fellow competent swordsman.

There’s only so much you can learn in the short amount of time you have left ashore, but you do pick up a few tricks that can help tilt the odds ever so slightly in your favour and how to counter them should a cunning adversary aim to employ such methods against you. A flick of the wrist here, a subtle increase in extending your reach there, these are small factors but where the balance is so finely held it could make all the difference at the moment of truth.

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What time you don’t utilise drilling in the Plaza or taking your ease in the local khave shop is otherwise spent exploring the markets of Capara with your translator and remaining companions. Mostly you wander the busy streets, inspecting stalls and window-shopping at certain stores, but a few things do catch your eye. You remind yourself that you are here merely enroute to your true destination as a pilgrim, not a tourist, but you cannot help but pick up a few items to send home. A mark of your adventure, if you will. You wonder if your grandfather was much the same during his pilgrimage, although as you recall his sailed directly to Cathagi without stopping at Langland

Fabio the Elder proves instrumental here, warding off hucksters and publicly belittling copper clippers that are too bold in their haggling. He also steers you clear of the rougher parts of town where you might encounter particularly daring pickpockets or worse. He also politely circumvents or defuses any potential repeat of your run-in with the town guards, not that they’re looking to hard at one more foreigner in the busy Langlish markets.

>[COUNTER INTRIGUE AUTO-SUCCESS]

Fabio finds you a street artist that specialises in depictions of the choice buildings around Capara. The pictures are not framed, but for a small fee the depictions themselves are covered in lacquer to preserve them. You doubt Father would hang them up in the main hall, Saints you hope not, but he’ll probably enjoy the half-dozen artistic pieces of architecture in one place or another in his study. Fabio and the street artist seem to know one another, but rather than taking advantage of you the man in fact hands what he considers to be his finest piece. For this you do have a frame fitted at another shop, Father will enjoy the signature image of the entirety of Capara as seen from the hill overlooking it and the docks.

Mother is more difficult, as usual, but you eventually settle on a collection of pressed flowers being sold at a stall run by two farmgirls from out of town. Fabio gets you a discount on a few because apparently they are poisonous, from the mild rashes of the Fanciulla Orchid to the outright lethal Nera Lily. You decide to refrain from mentioning that this probably makes them all the more appealing to the Lady Andrei, he might get the wrong idea.

For your older brother Damien, you get a flask of the finest Langlish wine available to compare to your family’s own Romani vintages. As future lord he should know how foreign markets might hold up against his own stock.

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Roselyn and Anastazja are easy, some items of fashion that don’t empty your purse too egregiously. You got them gloves last time, so you settle on an array of scarfs and handkerchiefs in the garish local Langlish colours. You pray to the Almighty they don’t actually wear such flamboyant foreign garbs fashions in public, though you wouldn’t past Roselyn to set a new local fashion in the Romani Courts. ‘Pascae gloves are so last season, Langlish scarfs are in’ and that sort of thing. Even among the renowned headstrong women of Romani nobility, you suspect she has well-established herself as defacto ruler of her own little clique. Anastazja less so, but if she really is getting engaged sometime in the future you will have to get her something nice then.

Halina loves one thing and one thing only. Books. Mother has long resigned herself to securing a place in a convent rather than a marriage prospect. Not that she didn’t have enough children already to keep her busy on that front. A book is an expensive commodity, even small ones, though you do find a good price. It’s a thin book, but it’s cheap because it is in Cantônian and is a treatise on the various superstitions surrounding luck in Langlish customs. Your bookish little sister should appreciate that, or at the very least find it amusing.

You immediately know what to get Maryla when two boys run past you in the street. Too young to even be Sognator initiates, they nonetheless cut a very fine figure playing with sticks in the flamboyant duelling cape you have seen some of the more well-to-do bravos sport. The local play ones made for children are cheap, gaudy and more concerned with flair than function. But such flair! She will love that, you’re sure. Mayhaps as much as the sterile Creeping Horror egg you sent back as a memento.

Little Lenna and her twin Aleksy are too young to really appreciate anything token of note, in fact they’re barely past the age where they would chew or swallow on it. So for Lenna you get a doll in a frilly red dress and a mop of blonde hair, until Fabio helpfully points out that red is a colour favoured by the noted courtesans of the city. So much for that. You instead settle on a light blue one, not too dissimilar from the Andrei colours. For Aleksy, a wooden sword that is much the same as wooden swords anywhere in the world except the hilt of this is more like a rapier than a longsword. He’s such a quiet boy, Mother has already voiced her concerns he will grow up to be an insular and gloomy child. Hopefully a toy sword will encourage him to play more actively.

>-20 Sequins [Wealth: 90 Sequins]

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With pleasure and presents home out of the way, and you purse a little lighter for it, next comes the question of wages. Mikail is your squire, so he is being paid already in knowledge, experience and occasionally equipment you have no further use for. Brother Rousseau is a sworn brother of the Knights Comitas, and thus their charge rather than directly in your employ. But that does leave Orin and Jess.

Orin is simple enough, you intend to pay him the same rate your father would offer an unskilled servant or fresh militiaman. Until he proves himself worthy of a higher payroll this arrangement is more than fair in your eyes, considering the circumstances of his hiring. Jess the Kid is trickier to figure out. In addition to having proven herself as a proficient marksman, she has demonstrated her skills as a tracker as well as having shown that she is more than capable of handling tasks requiring a degree of discretion. They have enjoyed your hospitality and protection during their travels in the realm of man where the Law of Adam reigns, but this is in part you fulfilling a life debt. As for wages, you doubt Jess even understands human currency beyond seeing men swap them for other things. Does a Fae even have use for coin? How do you know she won’t just flick her pay overboard one by one, like a child with pretty pebbles near a lake?

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>It is one thing to ensure safe passage, you are a man that pays your debts. It is quite another to actually -employ- a Fae in your retinue and pay them like another human attendant. Possibly even blasphemous. Keeping them fed and clothed is enough. [Haughty] [0.0 Sequins a day]

>You will pay her the same rate as Orin. You have to pay her -something-, and this seems a fair compromise given the other factors. You are not a landed noble with the same wealth and resources as Father, and this rate remains comfortably within your means. [Hearty] [0.1 Sequins a day]

>Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day]
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>>5412639
>Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day]

Honestly she may be fae but she's proven herself and is a loyal companion. She deserves a wage, whether she wants it or knows what to do with it is another thing all together


>>5386340
Me
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>>5412639

I don't know if we should pay Jess per say, but we should make her understand that if she wishes to purchase something all she needs do is ask us and we will buy it for her, this will help prevent any misunderstandings between her and the locals, and also let us know a little bit more about her and what she likes. Even if all it means mechanically is that we "pay her" 0.2 sequins a day.

>Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day]

>>5386434
Pass
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>>5412650
I agree completely here. Even if we just store the money for now in a separate pouch (or keep mental track of her earnings) and help her learn about how to use our human money until she's ready and wants it. I mean if she wants it now, she can have it obviously, she's earnt it but otherwise we can use her share to get her stuff she wants
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>>5412639
>>Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day]
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>>5412639
>Mikail is your squire, so he is being paid already in knowledge, experience and occasionally equipment you have no further use for
[Unpaid Intern Intensifies]

>You will pay her the same rate as Orin. You have to pay her -something-, and this seems a fair compromise given the other factors. You are not a landed noble with the same wealth and resources as Father, and this rate remains comfortably within your means. [Hearty] [0.1 Sequins a day]

Does she even value coin? at the very least anyway keep up the guise she is human I suppose.
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>>5412656
V pass here >>5386324
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>>5412639
>You will pay her the same rate as Orin. You have to pay her -something-, and this seems a fair compromise given the other factors. You are not a landed noble with the same wealth and resources as Father, and this rate remains comfortably within your means. [Hearty] [0.1 Sequins a day]
We should be a bit more frugal with our money altough I do want to give her something, but as Emile himself said, we're not sure if she will actually value the coin we give her, but won't hurt to have her have -some- disposable income.
>>5386322
Here
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>>5412639
>Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day

Pay our people what they are worth.
Just make sure to explain to the fae how she can use the money.

>>5386458
My v v post
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>>5412639
>You will pay her the same rate as Orin. You have to pay her -something-, and this seems a fair compromise given the other factors. You are not a landed noble with the same wealth and resources as Father, and this rate remains comfortably within your means. [Hearty] [0.1 Sequins a day]

Based Fabio belittling copper clippers. Hiring and befriending this man was the best decision we made in Langland, it turned what could have been an intrigue fuckfest into a relaxing tourist trip!

verily: >>5386927
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>>5412650
Supporting this - full payment, we are copper clipper
>>5386406
I
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>>5412922
No copper clipper *
Phone posting at work, beg your pardon boys
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>>5412639
>Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day]

Fair is fair, but also curious what she is going to do with it. Keep an eye on what she does with it without being nosey

>>5387190
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we're going to be a beggar on the last leg
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>>5413736
Which I mean, is entirely on brand for someone who is eventually sainted officially and becomes this huge name throughout the lands
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>>5413743
Thats hardly set in stone last we checked in that was a ongoing process.
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>>5413752
Anon please, of course Emile will become a living saint, whether the church wants it or not. An angel speaks to him. Have faith, don't talk like some copper clipper
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>>5413753
I'm sure certains sons thought similar.
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>>5413758
May Cain strike you down for such sacrilege
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Speaking of copper clipping, let's stay in touch with the owner of the Khave house. Maybe once we're in Cathagi we can set him up with a better supplier and get some sweet middleman passive income.
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>>5413760
well he already tried once look how that turned out.
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>>5413766
I'm pretty sure an established and fairly popular Khave house has its own supply chain, if anything we could see about getting some back in Canton.
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>>5413773
of course it has, but maybe we can find something better/cheaper.We have a few years over there.
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>>5413791
>obligatory IF we stay

honestly I like the train of thought but a single langlish Khave house seems less prospective than financing a caravan back home.
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Let's not forget we are going to negotiate our contract with the dragon guard which will include pay.
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No update tonight but I aim to have the market vote up tomorrow
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>>5413854
Cheers for the heads up. Rolling for my level of alcohol consumption tomorrow night after work
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Rolled 42 (1d100)

>>5413857
Lets try that again
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>>5413854
Is the new currency system a pain?
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>>5412639
>Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day]

Haha time to corrupt the Fae with CAPITALISIM

Verification>>5386321
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As an aside, I will assume your retinue (inc Sir dan Marc) were paid up to date of the new system being implemented mid-Bacrimun.

It is not unusual for this to accumulate to a year in arrears, though beyond a year you’re going to get some reproval from your retinue and outright mutiny from the more mercenary sorts.
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>SELECTED: Honest pay for honest work. What a Fae spends their earnings on, be it more masks or discarding them by the road, has nothing to do with what you pay them. You’re not entirely clear on what a skilled archer in your Father’s employ would earn, but you believe that is fair given her skills. [Idealist] [0.2 Sequins a day] But with the proviso that you try to teach her how to use it or at least find out what she does with it. Ample comedic opportunities keeps a QM happy.

What Jess does with her coin is her business, she is a skilled archer and competent tracker so you shall pay her as such. You pinch your nose thinking how you’re going to explain basic barter concepts to that blank expressionless porcelain face. For the first time in long while you wish Tracker Jean was here. That would let you pass off explaining the fundamental basics of currency like a child to her. You glance at Jess behind you in the markets, who tilts her head like a puppy at your stare. Explaining money can wait for now.

As you explore the markets of Capara you cannot help but blanch at the price on the local horseflesh, nearly double that of what you might find in your homeland! Little wander even the officers of Langlish companies lack for decent steeds. Thankfully, you are not lacking in a warhorse or a spare nag to rest Hannibal either. Your retinue are all mounted as well, save for Orin and the pilgrims.

You have enough spare coin to consider a minor purchase if you see fit, but you must begrudgingly refrain from being too much of a spendthrift lest your time in Cathagi prior to joining the Dragon Guard be particularly uncomfortable.

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(1) Standard of Living (Your upkeep)
>The finest foods that will last at sea, excellent wine, fresh linens, oils for unruly hair and khave for the mornings served in fine ceramic. You are the son of a Lord, a scion of the ancient and noble House Andrei. You are entitled to live as such. [Haughty] [0.5 Squins p/day] [High Living: +6DC in Social Interactions, +2DC to Combat]

>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty] [0.3 Sequins p/day] [Fair Living: +0DC in Social Interactions, +0DC to Combat]

>Food and board is included as part of your voyage on the Coy Siren, you’ll break bread with the pilgrims and make do by paying the bare minimum for the additional room and utilities expected for a man of your station. [Idealist] [0.1 Sequins p/day] [Rough Living: -5DC in Social Interactions, -1DC to Combat]

(2) Further Mark purchases I will assume no vote is a vote to purchase nothing
>[Write in]
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FYI - this upkeep can be revised, along with a decision to pay up wages etc, each time you arrive at a new civilized locale. I have also obviously altered the market sheet, but please let me know if I've missed something blindingly obvious.

Again for reference, a skilled craftsman (tailor, tanner, smith assistant etc) being paid a wage in most areas in Canton could expect roughly between 0.1 to 0.2 sequins a day. Possibly more if they were an established journeyman or a particular trade in high demand.
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>>5414899
How much money do we currently have?
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90 Sequins. Your voyage to Nova Cathagi is expected to be approximately 1 month.
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>>5414899
>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty] [0.3 Sequins p/day] [Fair Living: +0DC in Social Interactions, +0DC to Combat]
While Emile can comfortably afford the VIP treatment, he is still on pilgrimage and should not be balling out like that. Enough to keep in fighting condition and no more
BTW this will be 0.3/day for 30 days = 9
So 90 - 9 = 81 to work with

Below are the purchases I think we cannot negotiate on:
>Purchases
Sailor Gear (20)
Magic Trinket (10)
Bosun Guide (0.6/day for 30 days = 18)
Total of 48
81 - 48 = 33 to pay Orin and Jess

Orin will be (0.1/day for 30 days = 3)
Jess will be (0.2/day for 30 days = 6)
So we have 33 - 9 = 24 sequins left over to buy misc stuff

My market vote is for the 3 purchases I listed. I don't see anything else that we need for the trip, and as much as I would like a better sword for our man, I think making it to Cathagi in one piece with all of our things intact is much MUCH more important

>>5386406
Me
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>>5414947

>Magic Trinket (10)

That's a scam please don't vote to buy it.
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>>5414949
It's only 10 sequins and the effect is listed under the effect column- I don't think Forgotten would misdirect us that hard, right?
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oh god are we actually having to clip coppers
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>>5414899
1)
>The finest foods that will last at sea, excellent wine, fresh linens, oils for unruly hair and khave for the mornings served in fine ceramic. You are the son of a Lord, a scion of the ancient and noble House Andrei. You are entitled to live as such. [Haughty]

2)
>sailor gear
>token of affection for our bad bitch back home
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>>5414899
>>5414899
(1) Standard of Living (Your upkeep)
>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty]

(2) Further Market purchases
>Token of Affection
>Renowned Artist (If affordable and below 50 Sequins)

For gods sake don't go in for more hirelings until we secure more money, we have been advised to not do the last leg without a level of wealth and beggering ourselves before reaching cathaggi limits options we might need.

>Taking magic trinkets
I fear for Emille's sperm
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>>5414968
Pass >>5386324
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>>5414899
>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty] [0.3 Sequins p/day] [Fair Living: +0DC in Social Interactions, +0DC to Combat]

Lets not get fancy right now. As to the purchases, I have to go out drinking so I'll leave that to anon
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>>5414961
almost forgot me pass before goin to sleep >>5386429
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>>5414899
1)
>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty]

Can’t splash out too much

2)
>sailor gear
>token of affection for our dark mistress

>>5387202
V card
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>>5414899
1)
>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty]

2)
>Sailor Gear
>Token of Affection
>Magic Trinket

I just want to see the rolls for this stupid trinket.
inb4 nat 1 and we get a relic of Cain.

>>5386499
Me.
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>>5414899
>>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty] [0.3 Sequins p/day] [Fair Living: +0DC in Social Interactions, +0DC to Combat]

>cartographers license
swept over board seems like a a scary possibilty
>>5386366
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>>5414899
>Soap, razors, a clean towel and a new shirt. A nice bottle of fine wine to break out when occasion calls for it. It’s the little luxuries that can make or break a voyage. The journey will be hard enough without a few joys to break up the travails. [Hearty] [0.3 Sequins p/day] [Fair Living: +0DC in Social Interactions, +0DC to Combat]

>Purchases
Sailor Gear (20)
Bosun Guide for the trip so 30 days only (18)

That would leave us 34 sequins for when we arrive. I know the Bosun guide is expensive but the damage prevention to gear and animals would prevent mayor problems if we have trouble on the way to Cartage.

>>5387190
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>>5414968
I don't intend for the Bosun would be a permanent fixture on our team, more of a temporary hire for the trip across the ocean
One hired professional won't hurt our purses, especially when said professional can protect our belongings and aid us when needed on the boat
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>>5414899
How are the Regal and Expensive and Veteran Outfits equipped so cheaply when the armours they use are as or even more expensive than the actual price given?
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>>5415594
It is effectively their equipment, and paid back in time via stoppages to their wages and winnings.

So you can’t buy a bunch of regal equipment for your followers and then unequip and/or re-sell it on the markets.
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>>5415667
So what we do is hire some peasants, outfit them and then off them innawoods
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>>5416038
As Path of Thorns as that is, obviously the bodies can't honour their debts.
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>SELECTED: Sailor Gear (-20 Sequins) +1 Pathfinder Re-Roll at Sea. Deck weather conditions do not affect combat DC
>SELECTED: Token of Affection (-5 Sequins) +1 Courtship Save [single use] I belatedly realise ‘save’ was probably a little too powerful given the price. Let’s call it a Langlish special.
>Remaining Wealth [60 Sequins]

Turnegan, 19th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Afternoon – Capara, Langland

It is your last day ashore and you’ve just about finished up at the dockside markets when Jess the Kid and Orin have returned from their own errands and minor escapades. Your manservant is clearly not at ease with your Fae companion, though you’re uncertain as to whether that is because he is suspicious as to her true nature or because of her stunning lack of contribution to any conversation.

Jess for her part seems entirely unconcerned that she hasn’t made a friend in Orin, standing to one side inspecting the rope you recently purchased as Orin conveys the corroborative reports of movements in the armoury and dock areas confirming much of what you already know regarding the expansion and logistical planning being made by the various Freeblade companies. Thankfully Fabio isn’t in earshot when Orin relays this, but you make it evidently clear to your man the importance of avoiding any imprudence in these matters while you wrap up your final purchases.

Rope, of a pedigree and firmness that would be the envy of any ‘landlubber’. Fingerless gloves for handling said rope, wear a poor man might make do with rags wrapped about his hands. A waterproof bag, made from seal apparently, so that your letters and other vulnerable material may be proof against the elements. A versatile knife specifically crafted to cut through cable and rope, along with a sharpener. A hammock, which you hope to replace your cot with and avoid the worst of the seasickness. That and a number of small others things that will doubtless come in handy for any would-be adventurer on the high seas.
You refrained from expanding your purchases to higher tier tools that come with a cartographer licence, such as a compass or other expenses. You’re not charting a course or piloting the ship, just living on it. But hopefully the above items and a few other essentials should make any sea hardships more endurable.

[1/2]
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[2/2]

You look askance at Jess as she tugs a section of the cord between her hands several times. She gives you an approving nod, self-evidently pleased with the quality of the rope you’ve purchased as part of various items a sailor might find useful. She helps herself to some, and you decide to account that in her pay rather than try to explain the how’s and wherefores of purchasing something herself for now. Perhaps that is some obscure Fae custom, where the belongings of one member of their pack are considered the property of all. Or maybe Jess just has rather light fingers given her wildling upbringing. Nothing to remark upon now you suppose, you can certainly envision your agile tracker getting more use out of the rope than you.

You bought something else, a little thing. It caught your eye in the lane further uphill in the town main, not far from the same garden where local suitors are supposed to walk through for good luck before asking making their advances. You don’t believe in such foreign superstitious nonsense of course. But perhaps it was that thought that allowed something like this to glimmer, figuratively or literally, in the periphery of your sight before catching your attention.

You run your hand over the token, mind wandering back across the Westfold Waters to your homeland. The voyage ahead is not without its perils, danger and fortunes both foul and fair will assay you long before you ever reach Cathagi’s shores. Thoughts of the love of your family ease your mind, yes. The Angel’s hand steadies of course, but also at once terrifies you. You touch the favour folded in at the corner of your breast, you find the feel of it reassuring in an altogether different way.

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(1) Favour
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

>The Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny said that she would pray for you every night, and you believe it. Even in her grief she cares for you, that much is clear. A smile to protect, a gentle warmth to offer succor when you are weary. A happy future, should you wish it. [Daubeny Favour]

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(2)What is the trinket? (i.e. a rare flower, a pin, a scent/perfume, a very small item of jewelry)
>[Write in]
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>>5416046
(1) Favour
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

Obviously.

(2)What is the trinket? (i.e. a rare flower, a pin, a scent/perfume, a very small item of jewelry)
Maybe... a fancy and finely wrought dagger, feminine but deadly, pretty to look at but still functional? Assuming both that it would be not be absurd for her to carry it hidden on her and that it wouldn't be too expensive given this is a trinket (could call it a "letter opener" and suggest we thought she might appreciate the design of it or something)


>>5386340
Dis me
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>>5416046
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]
We can fix her
(2)
Can we ask Fabio what high status women tend to wear in langland for jewelry?
>>5386704
This is me
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>>5416047
Actually I like this idea for the trinket more.
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>>5416046
>where the belongings of one member of their pack are considered the property of all. Or maybe Jess just has rather light fingers given her wildling upbringing

fucking Reyn- I mean Fae

HELL YEAH WAIFU TIME
(1) Favour
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

Man I was one of the first anon's for Daubney but to say Vancewell is amazing is an understatment.

(2)What is the trinket?
Something utterly audacious and bordering on the scandelous, I can also support >>5416047 with a ruby hilt or something because of the Langlish implications of the colour as an inside flirtation between the two of us.

>>5386324
V pass
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>>5416046
>(1) Favour
>>The Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny said that she would pray for you every night, and you believe it. Even in her grief she cares for you, that much is clear. A smile to protect, a gentle warmth to offer succor when you are weary. A happy future, should you wish it. [Daubeny Favour]

Considering the voyage and chances of pirates and/or sea monsters, daubeny's will probably be of better use.

Also gotta protect that smile.

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>(2)What is the trinket? (i.e. a rare flower, a pin, a scent/perfume, a very small item of jewelry)
>>[Write in]
A pair of earrings with a langlish flair. Studded with the bounty of the sea, so treasured by the langlish. Pearls.

me >>5386453
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>>5416046
>>5387209
>>5416067
I'll second this anon's vote.

>>5416062
>Man I was one of the first anon's for Daubney but to say Vancewell is amazing is an understatment.

Weakness. How can you not protect her smile?
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>>5416085
Simple, you can protect the smile while not waifuing her.
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>>5416046
>(1) Favour
>>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

(2)What is the trinket? (i.e. a rare flower, a pin, a scent/perfume, a very small item of jewelry)
>[Write in]
A thesis on politics and ruling by the local not!Machivelli. or a book of fine poetry It's actually filled with innuendo and raunchy jokes, but our boy is too pure to understand them
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>>5416121
>>5386395
I am he.

If jewelry or dagger wins I want it to have a swan motif as a reference to our dance.
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>>5416046
(1) Favour
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

(2)What is the trinket? (i.e. a rare flower, a pin, a scent/perfume, a very small item of jewelry)
>A jeweled dagger, or jewelry


verify >>5386676
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>>5416121
>>5416124
I actually think she might like the straight work itself rather than some bawdy jokes.

what about a Lewd swan motiff?
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>>5416046
1)
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

2)
>A swan pin

IC, in honour of 'Attrapé le Cygne'. OOC, in honour of that memetic nat 1.

>>5386499
Moi
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Remaining sequins should be 65, but depending on the expense of the gift (a fancy dirk/stiletto or a simpler pin design) I’ll put some additional cost to a further side vote.
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Vote remains open of course. Night lads, hope you spot Jupiter.
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>>5416046
1)
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

2)
supporting >>5416047

While the smile does need protecting, we really need a bad bitch to not!ruin our life
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>>5416174
somehow forgot me pass again >>5386429
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>>5416046
>>The Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny said that she would pray for you every night, and you believe it. Even in her grief she cares for you, that much is clear. A smile to protect, a gentle warmth to offer succor when you are weary. A happy future, should you wish it. [Daubeny Favour]
a rare flower
gib good gril
me
>>5386366
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>>5416046
>>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

I want a woman who will just fucking destroy me.

>>5386585
My post
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>>5416046

>The Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny said that she would pray for you every night, and you believe it. Even in her grief she cares for you, that much is clear. A smile to protect, a gentle warmth to offer succor when you are weary. A happy future, should you wish it. [Daubeny Favour]
I like underdogs, and I feel like Daubeny would absolutely destroy whoever threatens the one the loves, moreso than Vancewell

>Trinket
Lip balm/lipstick to protect her smile
Bad choice but hopefully other anons can come up with better ideas

>>5386406
moi
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>>5416046
>The Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny said that she would pray for you every night, and you believe it. Even in her grief she cares for you, that much is clear. A smile to protect, a gentle warmth to offer succor when you are weary. A happy future, should you wish it. [Daubeny Favour]
Considering that most of our nautical journey is ahead of us and that I doubt Forgotten would want us to get board, there will almost certainly be pirates. Combat is better than intrigue. Also, I would be surprised if we didn't have to demonstrate our skill in addition to presenting our recommendation to the Dragons Guard to get in(though the Favor we use may change by then). Plus we already chose Vancewell once and its too soon since we committed to courting both for us to focus one one, its too much fun.
As for a favor, something that would make her smile, so for it to be a happy smile instead of a sad smile, it must take her offguard.
>A fake flower, but unlike any we have seen It appears to be woven from silk and is so fine that you only realized that something was off about it. We might not be able to send Lady Daubney a flower across the sea every month, but this novelty should last till we return home and all the while its beauty will warm her heart.
Some idiots at court if they see it may say that whoever got it for her is a cad for getting a fake flower, but anyone with an eye and sense will see the craftsmanship in it
>>5387266
Verification
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>>5416216
Daubeny has shown absolutely zero ambition, she didn't even hire mercs or petition a knight to go kill the beasties that killed the first MC, Vancewell has shown she would 100% peruse vengeance against fucks acting up against her man.
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We need a strong bitch who will not wilt in the face of Hell Itself. Someone who will assassinate our enemies without our knowledge. I.E. A Bad Bitch.

>>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

ver get>>5386602
>>5416046
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>>5416225
Her heart wilted after the first MC died. If life gets pumped back into it and push comes to shove, I would be surprised if she DIDNT fight like a wildcat to protect a loved one in front of her so as to never feel the pain of loss again.
>>5416232
Thats what we have our sisters and mother for and we don't have to worry about them trying to get us killed to advantage themselves or off us if we become a liability(Griffi- I mean Frida, I felt bad about murdering that child heir and your aroused expression makes me more concerned.) Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if we get far enough into courting her we hear that she tried to kill Damien so that we would be the heir to our father's lands(and so she would have more direct access to it). In fact...after thinking about it, I am almost certain that she would do it.
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>the Stacey Vancewell
Protects her smile at all costs
>the Beckey Daubney
Has to have her smile protected

>>5416250
Maybe of our family weren't literal whos you'd have a point, the Vancewells are one of if not the richest families in Montbrun.
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>>5416264
If she wished to marry us, a bit more power and land is rarely unwelcome, especially if we continue to rise to prominance, in which case our influence would increase the usfulness of our prospective land(a man with much wealth and no connections wont get as far as a middling man with very high connections). As I said, she would only attempt such a thing if she wished to marry us and believed we felt the same, so its a long way off, but who knows what other "obstacles" she would remove in addition to actual obstacles.
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I secretly want her to send another batch of assassins at her dad's instruction to test our skills and satiate our bloodlust and possibly give a heart attack to the old man. >>5416279
>>5416250

I also really love our incidental Villain rep and funny situations.
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We have the Angel telling us to be good, the Fae to be chaotic neutral, and Vancewell motivating us to give in to our darker appitites.
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>>5416287
If she does, they might kill one of our people(or animals). If that happens, she's getting a gauntleted smack. And I wouldnt cal it bloodlust, we love a good fight and winning and killing evil foes, but I feel like its one,maybe two steps removed from bloodlust. We could definitely get their in quick order.
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>>5416250
>even comparing Vancewell to Griffith
Lmao who do you think she is? Prince.

Also our family owns what? A couple of hamlets and farmsteads? Hardly a vast inheritance.
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>>5416408
I was merely comparing how she wouldn't bat an eye at the death of a child if it helped her. She is definitely not Prince, but if she was alone with the infant heir of a rival, no one knew she was there and she had a pillow, I doubt she would give up the chance to off the little tike.
Its something and it means that offing Damien would be easier. And as I said, the more influential we get, the more useful land and resources become
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>>5416287
Did I forget us doing something overtly villainous? I mean there was the accidental death in that duel on our way into pascae, but that isn't exactly something villainous
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>>5416425
I mean Emile is quickly learning how to play the political game better after this last info gathering session. Of course he is still a bear in a nursery when it comes to subtlety in larger affairs, but the time in the dragon guard should help him know what to watch out for when it comes to court intrigue
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Read the archive. We have a confessor for a reason.>>5416464
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We are extremely self-righteous yet at the same time morally flexible when it comes to the grey. All that separates us from the enemy is a thin line that will shrink the more forbidden lore we gain, the more extreme we become, and the more our enemies press us.
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>>5416046
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

>A Viper brooch

Me >>5386342
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>>5416047
+1

verily >>5386927
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>>5416046
(1) Favour
>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

Objectively best girl.

(2)
Many options
>a subtle yet fancy dirk
>viper broach with emerald eyes
>political book by not!Machivelli
>sweet perfume made out of a poisonous plant

Happy with any
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>>5416788
Forgot my v card

Here >>5387202
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>>5416046
>The Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny said that she would pray for you every night, and you believe it. Even in her grief she cares for you, that much is clear. A smile to protect, a gentle warmth to offer succor when you are weary. A happy future, should you wish it. [Daubeny Favour]

>>5387190
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>>5416148
We wont actually be sending the favour now, would we.
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>>5416046

I'd vote for this >>5416067

Both for the usage on the voyage and the more open ended design for the favour.

verification here >>5387130
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if we get a doubles and we get the "swept overboard" result
we may have to burn the favor we have equipped to not die i'm a daubeny fag but your vancewell lads could end up shooting yourself in the foot
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>>5416464
Its less we did anything outright villainous and more with the right spin Emille could be painted as a villain

>Wounded nay Crippled the fair Marquis Fallavon in a melee in revenge for losing the joust
>Slew the Rose of pascae Sir Broulert in a civil duel
>framed the heir of House Vancewell for his own crimes against the peasantry
>Unchivalrously seduced fair Frida Vancewell and desires her hand and lands for himself
>Barbarically used the power of the church to destroy house Hewitt in its entirety only stealing away the maiden Sinclair for his own ends
>The Fair and rightful prince clearly saw through his bullshit and scorned him
>Consorted with Bluejays to end the Regina's rightful pursuit of his brigand brother
>Consorts with the Fae and brings a spy among us for plots unknown
>Got struck by lightning by the almighties own will and survived through the works of the pit.

Probably more im missing but you get it.
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>>5416046

>The Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny said that she would pray for you every night, and you believe it. Even in her grief she cares for you, that much is clear. A smile to protect, a gentle warmth to offer succor when you are weary. A happy future, should you wish it. [Daubeny Favour]

Not sure if my vote matters in the face of anon's terrible taste in women, but here's to Daubney.

>>5387296
Finally found my verification post. I really should have posted an image to make it easier.
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>>5416046
>>You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

A silver chain necklace with a cute little teddy bear at the end

>>5386321
verification
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>>5417240
>Emille "Teddy" Andrei

We either go full big game hunter or lose an eye to craven
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>SELECTED: You doubt the Lady Frida Vancewell has spared you much more than a second thought. She is a cruel mistress, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Cruel perhaps, but not cold, for her passion runs hot. The danger? Obvious. The attraction? Intoxicating. [Vancewell Favour]

Close than I thought it was going to be at the final count. Comfy Daubeny isn’t out of the game yet, but for now anons are set on the bad b with a mean intrigue streak.

No content update tonight, but I will put the exact nature of the token. And yes spending more will offer some mechanical boon. I am assuming you aren’t sending this off just yet, not until you’ve composed a letter at least.

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>A pin coated in silver enamel, the head of the pin is stylised in the shape of a pair of swans. [-0 Sequins]

> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]

> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]
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>>5417299
> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

We gotta do it, we gotta spend big for our girl Vancewell here

>>5386340
I don't clip no coppers
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>>5417299
>> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]
we will need every advantage we can get to land this girl. Let's just hope the next place we see the dagger is in one of our family's back

>>5386395
I wuz postha
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> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

Ver get.
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>>5417299
> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]

A letter opener sounds like a more romantic idea since it should accompany our first correspondence with Frida with promises of more letters to follow.

besides sending someone an actual Blade could be misconstrued as a death threat

>>5386321
verification
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>>5417338
>besides sending someone an actual Blade could be misconstrued as a death threat

And so begins the first great Cantonian flood as Vancewell opens her letter, sees what she thinks is a threat from her suitor and is immediately, and lethally turned on.

For real though I think she'd appreciate the blade. It's not going to be a big honking bowie knife but she's a deadly lady and its a good status symbol
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>>5417342
I'm not saying a lady like Vancewell wouldn't appreciate such a gift but maybe it shouldn't be the very first thing we send to her.
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>>5417348
Do you not send sub machine guns to your lady loves in the modern day anon? Truly, shameful behaviour
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>>5417349
I also didn't send her the skulls of my enemies when I first snagged her number either. You gotta work your way up to that shit, build a rapport y'know?
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>>5417353
I'm pretty sure we built an obvious rapport in pascae
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>>5417299
> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

>>5386429
That me
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>>5417299
>The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

I'm a little conflicted on the one hand I've already spoken about not spending more Sequins but on the other I can't see Emille not splashing out for the girl since he's a very sincere guy.

V pass >>5386324
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>>5417299
> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]
muh money
>>5386322
My post
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>>5417299
>The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

Big E isn’t one to clip coppers
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>>5417437
Forgot my v post again

Here: >>5387202
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>>5417299
> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]

>>5386458
My v poasting
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>>5417299
>> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]

me >>5386453
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>>5417299
> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

From the description it almost sounds like a stiletto. No wonder she's going to like it.

>>5386499
Once more, here I am.
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>>5417299
>> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]
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>>5417299
> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]

Forgotten should introduce a third waifu option in Cathagi to fuck with anons.

verily: >>5386927
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>>5417772
We might run into the cathagi warrior women we met a while ago.
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>>5417299
> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]
>>5386366
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>>5417299
> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

verify >>5386676
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>>5417299
>> More of a letter opener than a proper dirk, the pommel is fashioned in the shape of a intertwined pair swans and enamelled in silver. [-5 Sequins]

me >>5387130
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>>5417299
Daubeny-fag all the way but if we're doing Vancewell we're doing it right
> The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pomel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]

>>5386406
Yet again I return
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No update tonight guys, hopefully one tomorrow after work.
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>>5418421
>#releasetheVancwellcut
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I’m sorry lads, today is cooked. BUT it does look like it will be a long weekend so next three days is looking aight.
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>>5419283
Just go on another hiatus then come back when you actually have some free time. I can't stand this daily edging and denial play you're doing. Really annoying.
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>>5419293
Nah ignore this anon Forgotten, I don't mind missing an update everyone now and then. That we're getting updates at all makes me happy
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>>5419293
But anon, I-I love you.

>>5419301
And I love you too.
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>>5419321
Do we have any references art for lady stoutworth? I'm thinking of taking a stab at whittling her
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>>5419321
Also I'd like to know about alcohol culture in the dukedoms and world in general. Like does each duchie have their own traditions or are they more standard. I assume beer and wine is a staple everywhere, but I imagine Favalon would have more of a culture of ciders and herbal bitters or liquors owing to the abundance of ingredients to be found in the forest. Is distillation a widespread thing, or are strong spirits rare? What about the church stance on alcohol, i know they see consumption in excess as a vice, but how much do they incorporate or encourage it in rituals and celebration? As a Scandinavian I'm used to it being a huge part of all holidays and festivals secular or otherwise, but i imagine more puritan places would frown on our level of consumption for holy occasions.
Also what type of sailors are the langlish ale's and gin? Wine and sweet liquors, rum and grog?
What do the cathargi drink? Do they have hookah as they seem like a blend of eastern Roman and Arabian/Persian with the coffee and stuff.
Also is tea a thing in the setting
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>>5419344
wait whittling? i luv u anon < 3333
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>>5419293
whinge-anon i feel you but whinge is not the answer
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>>5419401
I recently started getting into it.
>pic related
my sister's due date is later this month so a lot of it has been baby related.
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>>5419406
that's cute af, massive respect dude!!!!!
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There will be an update later tonight, probs 10 hours or so.
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And I will respond to above questions in time, I haven’t forgotten you.
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>SELECTED: The blade, whilst thin, is of superior quality. The hilt is actual ivory and a rose red ruby, albeit a small one, is engossed in the pommel surrounded by the neck and wings of two swans. [-15 Sequins]
> Token now grants +2 SAVES to Courtship [single use each]

You glance down at the exquisite slender dagger in your belt with some degree of trepidation, and not because you just spent half your remaining coin on it. It is not your typical courtly token of affection, but one you think would go over well with its intended target. Sent to the Lady Vancewell by itself however, without context, could very send entirely the wrong message. It could even result in the gift being sent back, with a murderous hired hand attached to it. You wouldn’t put it past her. No, you’ll keep a hold of the gift for now. At least until you’ve figured out exactly how you feel about your would-be rival and paramour. You’re still not entirely certain whether it is the woman herself that you’re attracted to, or more the daring risk involved in courting her.

[1/5]
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Turnegan, 19th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Early Evening – Capara, Langland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY0i0NKX-t8&ab_channel=YannTiersen-Topic - Capara Resturant Theme (yes I know Amelie is french just go with it)

It is your last evening ashore, and as promised you and your companions meet with Sir von Rhum at his chosen place of eating on a small hill overlooking the bay of Capara. Jess the Kid, Brother Rousseau and Mikail are all present, even Orin is making himself useful with the waiting staff and Fabio provides helpful translations on the appropriate choices for someone unused to the Langlish palate. To your surprise, Captain Verdicci has also made an appearance and is already tucking in to the first serving.

Father Towbray and Sister Ignatius are present as well, having ensured that their fellow pilgrims are accounted for and ready for departure in the morning. There was some trouble at the docks, a few rowdy Langlish types sought to make trouble for the pilgrims. The Reclamaints received more than the usual level of vitriol in response to their preaching and remonstrating with passers-by at the evident lack of morals. To your outrage, someone attempted to rob the Sisters of their alms intended for others. Father Towbray himself was accosted by a few sailors and daytalers exiting a whorehouse, however said individuals and the daring thieves both found themselves facing the full wrath of an avatar of the Knights Comitas. Brother Rousseau sits silently through the praises of both Towbray and Ignatius, humble as always, pausing only to accept another serving of tomaso sauce from Jess. The two have quickly settled back into their comfortable silence, but you make sure to thank the holy knight personally for his vigilance. You feel vindicated in having left the pilgrims in his care whilst you were ashore.

The restaurant itself holds an advantage not just in the stunning view of the town and sea from the deck, but also in the quantity and quality of their dishes. They specialise in seafood and generous servings of a certain wheat flour mixed with water and egg, boiled into strings or certain shapes. Black Garlic Prawn, Smoked Eel ‘Carbonerra’, Lobster ‘Tagilini’ and a number of either challenged foreign palates. It’s all a bit much for your taste, but your companions seem to be enjoying themselves and you listen to your squire indulgently in between mouthfuls of his meal.

[2/5]
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“I learnt so much my head is dizzy, but I won’t forget none of what you told me. I won’t never forget your kindness neither, Sir von Rhum.” Mikail of Andryski is buzzing with energy, between mouthfuls of the local delicacies. That boy can really shovel things away. Finishing his meal in some sort of record, he offers a bashful look at the Trident knight. “But I’d like to continue squiring for milord Sir Andrei, ifn' you don’t mind.”

You and Sir von Rhum look at Mikail a moment, then at each other, before the both of you burst into fits of unrestrained laughter.

“Sorry, milords. I weren’t jesting. Sir Andrei needs a squire for his pilgrimaging business.” Mikail frowns, completely misreading your reactions. Nonetheless he stubbornly rallies in the face of the combined merriment of his superiors. “ ‘Sides, Da would tan me hide if I let the Lord’s son run off to foreign deserts and whatnot all alone.”

“Stop, I beg! Yield!” You cry, clutching your ribs. It takes a minute, but eventually you recover your composure. “Hahahaha! Ahhh… what say you, sir? Can you afford to part with your newfound protégé?”

“Oh, well. Hmph. Highly unusual.” Sir von Rhum guffaws in between his attempts at putting a serious face on. “Can’t say I’ve ever been turned down by a prospective squire before. But I suppose, if you really can’t do without him...”

“Don’t say like that, it will go straight to the lad’s head.” You rolls your eyes, before patting the beaming squire on the back roughly. “Welcome back, Mikail. We begin sparring the moment we cast off, you can show me what you’ve learnt.”

You are satisfied to see his smile falter just a bit, but your squire’s beaming mood seems none at all diminished in the main run of things. Reginae wept, you’re really starting to care for the boy. But he does sometimes say the daftness things. The evening passes in laughter and good cheer as the setting sun over the Langlish mainlaind casts the bay waters in a delightful orange glow. Conversation ebbs as your people pause in their meals and watch the last fisherman tuck into the bay for the night, the cry of seagulls plain over the gentle crashing of the waves below.

It is in this moment, with the majority of your party at ease and somewhat distracted, that Captain Verdicci suggests you join him for a nightcap a little way aways from the deck.

[3/5]
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“So what is this about, Alfonso?” You address the man on a first name basis as you accept the proffered tincture, comfortable enough given the social setting. “You wouldn’t have called me aside for mere pleasantries.”

“Ah, perceptive this young Cantôn noble is.” Captain Alfonso Verdicci grins as he takes a sip, though whether it is at your comment or your grimace as you take your own sip of the bitter brew is none too clear. “Yes, I did have something for your ears only.”

“Is this to do with your wife?” You’re still getting used to the concept, but a few days with Fabio as a guide has left you with a basic understanding of Langlish customs. If not approval. “Ex-wife, I should say. Is there some kind of trouble?”

“No, no, no. …Well, not exactly. She is well enough herself, her taste in men notwithstanding.” Alfonso’s gives a lackwit smirk to demonstrate his own humorous point. “No, this is something else. Although it was through her that I met this contact…”

“…” You offer nothing in response other than a raised eyebrow, waiting for the man to get to the point.

“There is a job.” Alfonso sighs, scratching his chin. “It requires experts, which I have plenty, and persons who can swing a sword, which I have some but not enough.”

“Sellsword work?” You ask with a frown. “It can’t imagine it would be hard to find takers here, in the nation of mercenaries.”

[4/5]
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[5/5]

“Yes, yes and no. This job…” The Captain shrugs with a grimace. “It is very politico, you understand? Local bravos will not do, even if you find a one of them without too much wagging tongue. Suffice to say there are some very powerful Famiglie in this and whoever was involved might do well to spend a little while elsewhere afterwards. But you, L’Orso Tempesta, need not
worry about such things in your case.”


“And what is this ‘job’ then?” It’s hard to keep the apprehension out of your voice, given the evasiveness.

“I cannot tell too much without knowing you are in, else I am little better than the bragging bravo.” He offers you an apologetic smiles at this. “But it does involve a thing, a person, that has been taken. And we will be doing the taking from the them.”

“Kidnapping?” The curl of your lip is evident when you ask the question.

“Kidnapping from the kidnappers, .” Alfonso nods, confident this justifies the whole endeavour. “I can assure you, this person will be doing the better for the being taken. And your cut in the job will pay well. Very well.”

“And let me guess…” You glance back at your companions still enjoying themselves on the deck outside. “The job is tonight?”
“Sì.” The Captain nods, still wearing that easy smile. “We set sail before anyone even thinks to consider us. And then I should think the next year or two trading elsewhere may suit me.”

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>“That was ill said, Captain. I am a knight, not a sellsword. My duty is with the pilgrims and their safe conduct.” This is an offer of payment, not a call for aid honestly asked for. You will not get involved, but you do not try to dissuade the Captain from going ahead with his plan. [Haughty]

> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

>“You’ve come to recruit me, but you don’t sound too certain about this yourself. Are you really sure you need to get involved in something so… messy?” You’re well aware of the nestle of thorns that is the Langlish family power plays. You try to dissuade the Captain from getting involved at all. [Idealist]
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>>5420391
>> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]
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> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

ver get>>5386607
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>>5420391
> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

I'm sure there are a few more details about this abduction, but I'm not sure I want to know them.

That said, the Captain seems like the best kind of Langlish so I doubt that he's up to something truly nefarious.

>>5386499
V card
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>>5420391
>>5387209
> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

Damn, this actually puts us in a hard place. If our captain is dead set on doing this we need to make sure he gets out of this safely, otherwise we can't guarantee the safety of the pilgrims. What's our ship to do without a captain? He is also asking us as a last resort, so this does seem like he is honestly asking us to help him. I hope he isn't screwing us. He seems to think it is a good deed, at least.
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>>5420391
>> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

"But. Tell me everything. It would not do for our planning to be for naught if we leave out something."

me >>5386453
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>>5420391
> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

>>5386429
That me
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>>5420391
>“You’ve come to recruit me, but you don’t sound too certain about this yourself. Are you really sure you need to get involved in something so… messy?” You’re well aware of the nestle of thorns that is the Langlish family power plays. You try to dissuade the Captain from getting involved at all. [Idealist

>>5386458
My v post
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>>5420391

> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

A knight is swon to valour.

>>5386443
V card
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>>5420391
>>“You’ve come to recruit me, but you don’t sound too certain about this yourself. Are you really sure you need to get involved in something so… messy?” You’re well aware of the nestle of thorns that is the Langlish family power plays. You try to dissuade the Captain from getting involved at all. [Idealist]

>>5386441
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>>5420378
>get one save out of generous gem
>spend shekels and get TWO
noice, glad you kniggas spent the coin

>>5420391
> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

1.It can on the lightest of technicalities be seen as asking for aid just not
verbatim
2.We are very light on coin and payment is offered hell IF he is telling the truth we are kidnapping someone from kidnappers and thats a good deed......right?
3.This could lead to more Intel we can send off to Robert if we find something
4.I want to see where this leads & I'm curious how our captain of all people got assigned to such a sensitive matter, if this proves high up its likely we could use some measure of him for bouncing goods back to Canton.

>>5386324
V-card
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>>5420391
>“That was ill said, Captain. I am a knight, not a sellsword. My duty is with the pilgrims and their safe conduct.” This is an offer of payment, not a call for aid honestly asked for. You will not get involved, but you do not try to dissuade the Captain from going ahead with his plan. [Haughty]

let's sit this one out

verily >>5386927
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>>5420391
> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

Ooh cloak and dagger time

>>5387190
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>>5420391
>>“That was ill said, Captain. I am a knight, not a sellsword. My duty is with the pilgrims and their safe conduct.” This is an offer of payment, not a call for aid honestly asked for. You will not get involved, but you do not try to dissuade the Captain from going ahead with his plan. [Haughty]

>>5386340
Me
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>>5420391
>Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]
+ More info

Verification >>5386382
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>>5420391
>> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]
>>5386366
me
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>>5420391
>>“You’ve come to recruit me, but you don’t sound too certain about this yourself. Are you really sure you need to get involved in something so… messy?” You’re well aware of the nestle of thorns that is the Langlish family power plays. You try to dissuade the Captain from getting involved at all. [Idealist]

>>5386395
here I am
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>>5420391
>> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]
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man, anons just cant resist juicy plothooks
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Expect an update in ETA 10 hours or so
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>>5420391
>> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]
>>Write in: "Honestly, all you had to do was say this was a rescue mission."

Honestly it might not be completely unambiguous as saving a damsel in distress but I feel like 'kidnapping from the kidnappers' can be recontextualized in a Canton acceptable way in our head. Hopefully avoiding Thorn points.

>>5386585
My post.
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>>5421462
>end up kidnapping Vancewell/Daubney down the line due to courtship shenanigans
>Emille's response is "nah bruh its all good I rescued her" because he unlike anyone else he has the whole context.

Peak incidental villainy
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>>5420391
> “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

>>5387202
V card
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> SELECTED: “Count me in then, but only because it is you asking. Where to from here?” Technically, this would probably be considered him asking for aid. You could use the excitement and, while you are loathe to admit it, your coinpurse has been getting a little light as of late… [Hearty]

Turnegan, 19th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Past Midnight – Capara, Langland

It's well past any godly hour and a thin pattering of rain has cleared the streets of even the rough sorts that would be out here at this hour. The shower is so harsh as to make you fear a storm, but enough to seep into clothing and dampen moods.

Mikail for his part seems a little bemused as to why you’re out here this late, in the wet and armed for battle. In truth you’ve not much of a notion yourself, from what Verdicci told you this seems to all come back to the Giorgios and Morettis, and perhaps some third party. Or at least he told you something like that, he did mention his ex-wife is now seeing a Moretti naval officer these days. Or it’s the complete opposite, and this is some sort of revenge on his part. As for your Fae archer… Well frankly you have no idea where she is exactly, but you suspect that she is somewhere close and with a good vantage point. She seemed to understand that this

You look askance at the half-dozen masked individuals sheltering in the side alley. One or two you recognise as sailors from Verdicci’s own crew, but the rest is a gaggle of ruffians and men of ill-intent as any you have ever seen. If a man is judged by the company the keeps, you have sunk low indeed. Even Captain Alfonso Verdicci has discarded his hat and adopted a face covering, but the others defer to him in the hushed conversation.

“La strada successiva è finita. Due minuti. Ricorda il piano, ricorda i tuoi ruoli. Non prendiamo il bambino, non vieni pagato.”

“Sappiamo che stanno arrivando da questa parte?”


You imagine Fabio the Elder would have been useful as the gang of miscreants, how else could they be described, continues to mutter mutedly in their Langlish tongue.

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For reasons that should be obvious to any, you have not taken your translator along. So you are forced to keep an eye on the street ahead while the Langlish hires discuss the details of the job behind your back.

“È la via più diretta per la Congrega degli Inferni. Non hanno motivo di prendere una strada diversa per paura di essere attaccati. Nessuno oserebbe.”
“Questo perché solo un idiota farebbe...”


“Stai zitto. Abbiamo un piano, non ci saranno Inferni. Solo normali guardie della Congrega. The Captain speaks with finality, before coming over to speak to you. “They’ll be coming down this way soon. One carriage, four armed guards. Just as planned.”

“You seem well prepared enough.” Despite his concerns regarding local hires, you clearly see one or two bravo-types trusted enough to have some involvement. And those other rough sorts at least don’t strike you as amateurs. Certainly four guards doesn't seem beyond them, not matter how well equipped. “So why am I here?”

“You?” You can imagine that grin in Verdicci’s eyes is mirrored in the smile beneath his mask. “You’re here in case things don’t go to plan.”

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> You are adorned in your full-plate, tabard and heater-shield. Skulking is for beggars and knaves, so what if you are identified? You will be gone with the tide at first light. L’Orso Tempesta, true to his name, will strike light a bolt of lightning and be gone before the thunder has begun to rumble. [Haughty]

>You’ve kept your masterwork plate, you can’t bear to part with it, but the obvious sigils of your shield and tabard are stowed away in your cabin. Perhaps some in the know will suspect the involvement, but at least your lack of heraldry will make that rumour rather than evidence. [Hearty]

> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]
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>>5422300
>You are adorned in your full-plate, tabard and heater-shield. Skulking is for beggars and knaves, so what if you are identified? You will be gone with the tide at first light. L’Orso Tempesta, true to his name, will strike light a bolt of lightning and be gone before the thunder has begun to rumble. [Haughty]
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>>5422300
>The Inferni
>A baby
>Potentially wearing identifiable plate armour
Oh god this is going to be interesting particularly if the Inferni show up

>You’ve kept your masterwork plate, you can’t bear to part with it, but the obvious sigils of your shield and tabard are stowed away in your cabin. Perhaps some in the know will suspect the involvement, but at least your lack of heraldry will make that rumour rather than evidence. [Hearty]
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>>5422359
V pass >>5386324
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>>5422300
>You’ve kept your masterwork plate, you can’t bear to part with it, but the obvious sigils of your shield and tabard are stowed away in your cabin. Perhaps some in the know will suspect the involvement, but at least your lack of heraldry will make that rumour rather than evidence. [Hearty]

This is some shady shit and wearing our heraldry that links back to our family could only bring dishonour on our house. Lets not bring shame on the greater Andrie family

>>5386340
Me
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>>5422300
I'm phone posting I'm camping
>hearty
>>5386366
Me
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>>5422300
> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]

verily >>5386927
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>>5422300
>> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]
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>>5422300
>You’ve kept your masterwork plate, you can’t bear to part with it, but the obvious sigils of your shield and tabard are stowed away in your cabin. Perhaps some in the know will suspect the involvement, but at least your lack of heraldry will make that rumour rather than evidence. [Hearty]

>>5386499
Check.
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>>5422300
Either we go all in or we conceal our identity entirely. I for one fear not the repercussions of the langlish politica. but perhaps there are cooler heads that have good points to make

> You are adorned in your full-plate, tabard and heater-shield. Skulking is for beggars and knaves, so what if you are identified? You will be gone with the tide at first light. L’Orso Tempesta, true to his name, will strike light a bolt of lightning and be gone before the thunder has begun to rumble. [Haughty]
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>>5422537
Well for one thing the concept of plausible deniability exists. Sure, it's masterwork armour, but if there is no heraldry how can they prove it was OUR masterwork armour on this dark night. Especially given our reputation for honour and chivalry.

As for reprecussions, I'm sure the Langlish have spies and assassins as competent as those of Canton. If we're going to involve ourselves in the dirty deeds against some of the more powerful houses of Langland, it would be best not to go around outright advertising it. Doing so is going to rub salt in the wound and be insulting. It's as good as bragging, especially considering people will likely be talking about the "Bear of a Cantonian knight, who came in like a powerful morning gale in his masterwork armour and heraldry and defeated a renowned Bravo without a scratch on him"

Not wearing our easily recognizable heraldry is a single, simple step we can take to help prevent this from all getting out of hand.
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>>5422543
it's a half measure that won't actually shield us from any repercussions. sure by removing our heraldry we could possibly maybe prevent political consequences but in the realm of intrigue and assassins 'plausible deniability' doesn't count for squat
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>>5422300
>> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]

>>5386585
Me.
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>>5422300
> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]


If we are going to hide our identity better do it right.

>>5387190
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>>5422300
>> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]
really not interested in a baby kidnapping tracing back to us. Emile really should have asked for more details before agreeing

>>5386395
something something me
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>>5422300
> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]

Political plays have scared Emile enough for him to know that he should never be associated with them

>>5386429
Posting my v
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>>5422545
IF they have actionable cause, suspicion alone is poor cause for assassins plus as usual so far Emille is a single player in a larger intrigue with larger more important opponents for movers and shakers to worry about.
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>>5422659
what counts as actionable cause depends entirely on the individual perspective though. Mobsters rarely do "benefit of the doubt".
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>>5422300
>> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]
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can we paint our breast plate green in homage to our retarded brother?
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>>5422545
So instead of taking any precautions whatsoever, you want to go full retard with our heraldry on display? Anon Emile aint no skulking savant but I think he knows better than to do that
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>>5422300
>> The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]

We should grab mikhail's buckler while we're at it. Some shield is better than none.

me >>5386453
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>>5422697
You have a point about individual perspective but even Mafioso's aren't going to drop a hit on us without more than suspicion, my understanding is mobster hits internally usually happen on the supicion someone's going to talk and thats not what's happening here.

I'm also reminded that the fairly literal Pascae Mafioso didn't strike at our investigation until we seized the ledger despite knowing we were involved in a investigatio of them.
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>>5422300
>You’ve kept your masterwork plate, you can’t bear to part with it, but the obvious sigils of your shield and tabard are stowed away in your cabin. Perhaps some in the know will suspect the involvement, but at least your lack of heraldry will make that rumour rather than evidence. [Hearty

>>5386458
My v posting
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>>5422300
Can we please ASK the man what we're here for and why? If it turns out to be because the baby is "better off dead than in the hands of the enemy (it's mother)" or some equally heinous act we will want the chance to turn 360 degrees and walk away before we become involved in it.
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>>5423262
I don't know why you're expecting him to be more open than he already is by asking again about the job, he was already being secretive enough whne he extended the offer.

If Heinous shit appears to be going down or we can deduce its going to happen I'm all for intervening though since their is no way Emille would stand for it.
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> SELECTED: The masterwork plate is too recognisable, especially after your show in the Plaza the other day. In addition to discarding the shield and tabard, you’ve swapped out the Full-plate for your old Breastplate. You look much like any other foreign hedge knight, down on his luck and ready to work for coin. This is not the first time you have fought incognito. [Idealist]
>Heater Shield REMOVED
>Masterwork Full-Plate REMOVED
>Breastplate and Helm EQUIPPED
>Wooden Shield EQUIPPED

It is perhaps not a promising sign that you felt the need to dress down for this occasion than stand proud in your full knightly regalia, but too many would likely readily recognise you after having made a name for yourself with the bravos in Punto Plaza. There are few souls out this late in the drizzle indeed, but the risk is still not to your liking. You’re not entirely sure how much anyone would care about your involvement, but you’d prefer not to find out.

A nameless, unadorned foreign hedge knight on the other hand, will garner no such attention. Verdicci approved of you opting for a more discrete adornment and lent you a wooden shield, though the Heir of Ursen totem sits comfortably beneath your breastplate. The Langlish have their good luck suspicions, you have your own. You can only help the dip in pride and protection both are worth it, there are far more gaps in this piece than you had previously realised. Hopefully you won’t be facing any more bravo blademasters, which seems to be the case if Captain Verdicci’s lookouts have the right of it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Yhn6-jJPE&ab_channel=APerfectCircle-Topic – The Capara Job theme

The clatter of hooves of cobblestone soon reaches your ears, around you the other hirelings set themselves. Most sidle up against the wall of the alley with you taking up be rear, but one or two huddled under doorways or awnings in the street itself. To the unperceptive eye, one might take them at a glance for tavern goers recently ejected from the locale or beggars fortunate enough to afford a cloak.

Heads downturned to conceals the masks, daggers and all manner of steel wrapped under the capes drawn about them in the rain. To your eyes, and to the eyes of any sensible onlooker, this collection ne’er-do-wells could not paint a more villainous picture. What does it say about you to consider yourself in their company? Maybe you should have insisted on more questions regarding the nature of this job, despite the Captain Verdicci not striking you as a villain. He seemed earnest, not the type of man to kill just for coin or fancy. But this hardly falls into his usual fare so there is likely some ulterior motive, you suspect it has something to do with the ex-wife angle. Romantic in a warped way you suppose, but you have known some men to do very stupid things for love.

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[2/2]

You’re beginning to have serious second thoughts, but the hour is nigh. The sound of horse and the crack of a whip reach your ears, punctuated by the click and spin of the wheels. It takes the corner and enters into your sight, a dark silhouetted carriage with black curtains drawn tight over the windows, two armoured guards in red/black livery sit up in the driver seat and another two at their posts on the back. The carriage is coming faster than one would consider safe, certainly not safe for any pedestrians that might have been walking the streets when it came about that exact moment. But the guards seem glum and grim-faced in the rain, rather than panicked or alarmed.

At the agreed moment, a shaft erupts in between the neck and shoulder of the driver. You don't hear the clack of the shot in the rain, or see the shooter, all you see is the whip flicking from the target's right hand and reins wrapped tight around his left and pulled up. The man keels back in his seat with a gurgle and carriage horses pull up short with an indignant shriek. That was a crossbow bolt, not Jess’ work. Verdicci must have another man in the rooftops, and judging by the man’s aim he’s really splashed out for this ambuscade. Quick as you like one of the sailor crew steps out from his spot in the street and grabs the reins. The carriage horses rear and snort, but unlike a warhorse of Hannibal’s pedigree they are not bred to snap and bite at anyone who grabs their reins.

The carriage steadies, coming to a complete halt with the remaining guards milling in confusion as the ambushers stream out into the street. Four guards. Well, three now. Just like Verdicci said, which shows promise for how smooth this will all go.

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>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]

> Time to get stuck in, you move forward and engage the fourth carriage guard. The quicker this is done, the quicker you all get out of here. It also makes it far less likely that one of the attackers will become a casualty, making them a burden in the getaway at best or evidence at worst. [Hearty]

> You bide your time, watching the Like yourself and Mikail, Jess is part of your rentinue and hence part of the reserve. You conserve your energy and attention for any reserve force that may respond to the ambush, but part of it is you don’t really want to draw your blade for coin. [Idealist]
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>Quality Tabard REMOVED
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>>5423331
>>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]

verify >>5386676
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>>5423331
>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]

Starting by offing the driver... this is dirty already. No option to demand surrender?
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I for one am happy we may finally get some thorn points and will get paid enough to buy some really cool shit once the boat arrives in Not Rome, and we may get to exercise our kill urges. Plus, let's see how good we fight when not wearing the equivalent of tank armor.


>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]

We have a fae for this exact sort of shady shit.

>>5423331

Ver get>>5386387
>>5386607
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>>5423331
>>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]
Fugg hope this doesn't break a vow

>>5386406
Moi
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>>5423331
>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]
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>>5423331
>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]

Nah we are the back up plan they probably got this
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>>5423356
Forgot verification
>>5386927
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>>5423395
Wait guys, is the guard armed?
(1) "His Blade Defends the Helpless"
-Vow: You may not strike down a defenceless or unarmed opponent.
While Emile is not striking down this person himself, would ordering Jess to kill break this vow?
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>>5423331
> You bide your time, watching the Like yourself and Mikail, Jess is part of your rentinue and hence part of the reserve. You conserve your energy and attention for any reserve force that may respond to the ambush, but part of it is you don’t really want to draw your blade for coin. [Idealist]

We are here if something gose wrong.

>>5386458
My v post
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>Romantic in a warped way you suppose, but you have known some men to do very stupid things for love.
Heh this feels like foreshadowing.

>>5423331
>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]
We are here for if things get pear shaped.

V-pass>>5386324

>>5423416
He's a guard I would be surprised and honestly perplexed if he had no weapon on him, as for the technical aspect of the vow WE aren't killing anyone Jess is.
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>>5423331
>> You bide your time, watching the Like yourself and Mikail, Jess is part of your rentinue and hence part of the reserve. You conserve your energy and attention for any reserve force that may respond to the ambush, but part of it is you don’t really want to draw your blade for coin. [Idealist]
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>>5423416
this whole thing violates maybe not the letter, but certainly the spirit of the nights code. Just because we're a Praetor in training we shouldn't start thinking like a fucking lawyer (no offense Forgotten lol).

We got some penance to do after this!
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>>5423331

> You bide your time, watching the Like yourself and Mikail, Jess is part of your rentinue and hence part of the reserve. You conserve your energy and attention for any reserve force that may respond to the ambush, but part of it is you don’t really want to draw your blade for coin. [Idealist]

We're here incase things go wrong so we should hang back and keep an eye out for trouble, plus I'm not entirely sure we won't violate our vow if we join now.


>>5386434
Pass
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>>5423331
>They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]

We don’t need to get directly involved…yet

>>5387202
V pass
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>>5423516
Good luck navigating our various oaths then lol
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>>5423331
> You bide your time, watching the Like yourself and Mikail, Jess is part of your rentinue and hence part of the reserve. You conserve your energy and attention for any reserve force that may respond to the ambush, but part of it is you don’t really want to draw your blade for coin. [Idealist]
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Banger tune btw
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Does directly jess to shoot trigger "To the Victor, the Spoils"
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>SELECTED: They outnumber the remaining carriage guards about two-to-one. With the element of surprise it hardly seems a fair fight, nor one requiring your personal attention. You content yourself with directing Jess the Kid to take down the fourth carriage guard from a distance. [Haughty]

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>LOYAL Archer Companion 66DC
>Longbow -10AV to Target
>LOYAL Double Fails will not hit friendlies

Crit Fail = Friendly Fire (Full AV test)
Double Fail = Friendly Fire (1 AV test)
Pass = Enemy takes AV test equal to remaining health
Double Pass = Foe must re-roll successful AVs
Crit Success = Instant Kill



1 roll of 1d100. You have ZERO re-rolls.

Take the shot, Kid.
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Rolled 49 (1d100)

>>5424224
Lets scum it up I guess
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>>5424228


>>5386340
Just in case you want a link back, this be me
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Rolled 53, 96, 22, 53 = 224 (4d100)

>>5424228
>1 SUCCESS: Enemy takes AV test equal to remaining health

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Inferni Coven Guard AV: Healthy
>Full Plate Harness +30AV
>Buckler +10AV
>Longbow -10AV
>30AV

Rolling 4d100. 4 fails required for a kill. Zero adverse re-rolls.
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>>5424230
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqQn2ADZE1A&ab_channel=AerosmithVEVO
2 dmg is still pretty good
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>>5424234
Unless my calculations are wrong, that is 3 damage. The double for AV simply means it can't be re-rolled, not an extra pass.

Nice song choice tho
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>>5424238
my bad remembered wrong then, seems to be theme as when searching for the song i was sure the girl was named Jessie.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYkbTyHXwbs

This one also fits.
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>>5424244
https://youtu.be/cRIfsFefatg
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> Handsome Luigi, Inferni Coven Guard suffers 3 Damage
>Handsome Luigi, Inferni Coven Guard is WOUNDED

The drop of your hand signals the twang of a bowstring overhead, the only sound Jess the Kid has made all night. The range is short and the high angle means there is no arc to the plummet of the shaft. At this range, a shot with the right arrowhead can pierce even full-plate. The arrow sticks into the guard at the rear of the combat in the breastplate, halfway up to the fletching. His body slams into the side of the carriage, sending it jolting and further panicking the screaming horses. It’s not a kill shot, the man is struggling to stay upright even as his blood leaves a smear on the carriage door, but he’s all but out of the fight. Not Jess’s finest shot, but it seems to have done the job.

One of the ambushers, a short burly man that has the build of a brawler rather than a bravo, reaches the leftmost side of the carriage. He rips open the carriage door as his comrades move to finish off the last guard, only to stop dead in his tracks. You don’t see what happens inside, but you do hear a high-pitched whine coming from the direction of the carriage. With a sudden shock you realise that the noise is emanating from the attacker himself. In front of your very eyes, cracks appear in his body stiffening and the man tilts back from the side of the carriage with one and reaching out as if frozen in time. When body hits the cobblestone it shatters, cloth and flesh alike, as if it were fine glass.

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>>5424263
would have been my pick if she killed him
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>>5424267
MAGE ALARM.
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>>5424267
That's fucking worrying
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXtujxT9rzA – Inferni Entrance

Fingernail shards of person scatter out onto the street just as the sailor holding the reins cries in alarm. The other ambushers shrink back from the carriage, as if it carried the plague incarnate. The tall, black-robed figure emerging from the carriage is unmistakable. The sudden chill in the air and the clearness with which you can see your own breath speaks volumes. Even if you had never seen them before in the College of Admirals, even if you had not seen magik most foul used to kill a man in such an unnatural way, you would have some notion of what you faced here. A member of the dreaded sorcerous caste of Langlish society. Inferni.

“Inferni! Infern-“ Verdicci’s crewmember gags suddenly, clawing at his throat with bulging eyes. The unfortunate man seems to shrivel up, aging several decades in as many seconds. The reigns slip from his lifeless, desiccated fingers and the carriage horses shy away. The carriage jolts backs, the horses directionless without their deceased driver to urge them forward.

Judging from the very audible and very colourful curse being muttered by Captain Verdicci, an actual Inferni being present in the Coven carriage was not part of the plan. The magik user in question removes their hand from the side of the carriage and steps out into the open in the dwindling drizzle, clearly unimpressed with the four remaining attackers shirking back to the edge of the street. Magik users are tolerated in your homeland as a necessity, sometimes. But to use such unnatural arts to kill? Even the King's own Royal Sorceress would be burnt at the stake, and rightly so.

Two men horribly dead, and the thing has not even drawn the sword at its side.

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> “Thank the Almighty, an opponent worth my time. I was nearly getting bored.” You step forward boldly, judging the distance between you and the Inferni carefully as keep its attention on you. You have faced true terror in the bowels of the earth, some clipped-copper variant in a dark alley does not frighten you. [Haughty] + [Combat start: Guarded / Cautious]

> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

> “We’re done here. With me.” This job has gone to the dogs, getting involved at all was a mistake. You will make sure Captain Verdicci makes it out alive, but taking on magik users was not part of the deal. [Idealist] + [Attempt to avoid combat: Pathfinder]
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>>5424263
This I like, verily

>>5424244
This I can't play in my cuck country
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>>5424274
Man fuck I am conflicted. On the one hand this isn't what we signed up for, this shit was shady from the beginning, we shouldn't BE HERE anons. Emile is better than this, walk away now but... no... Emile would never leave a man standing in the path of slaughter and not put himself there as well as a shield against the wicked, the wrong, the FOUL. ANGEL SMITE THIS CORRUPT INFERNI FROM THE LAND

> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

Also great fucking song pick Forgotten, that's some evil shit, I love it. Fit the scene perfectly
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>>5424274

> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

No time to talk only action.

>>5387190
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>>5424274
> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]
Seeing as we're fighting a magic user who's not drawn his blade yet, I think we should begin with an audacious attack to maximise our chances of damage before we have to go on the defensive. The wording of his spell's effect makes me think the increased AV would be useless in any case. Best to gamble on scoring a big hit in the first move. Also, "you have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell" makes me think we'll have the initiative with this option.

Verification: >>5386382
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>>5424279
So this vote is open till tomorrow? Full combat session tomorrow if we fight?
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>>5424287
I'll be working late tomorrow night and likely the next, so we won't be having a full repeat of the slog with the Bravomaster. But odds are either way I will have to call for some rolls or another tomorrow night.
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>>5424274
>“…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]
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>>5424274
> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

verily >>5386927
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>>5424274
>> “We’re done here. With me.” This job has gone to the dogs, getting involved at all was a mistake. You will make sure Captain Verdicci makes it out alive, but taking on magik users was not part of the deal. [Idealist] + [Attempt to avoid combat: Pathfinder]
fucking mages and shiet. This just went from might have some political fallout to international incident level. I hope they won't waste to many resources on a failed ambush, but I'm guessing the murder of one of the very few(?) mages would warrant a very thorough manhunt.
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>>5424305
>>5386395
here I am
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>>5424274
>> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

He is still a man, mortal of flesh and blood and he bleeds as any other does.

Fuck me if two outright kills aren't terrifying though.

>>5386324
V pass
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>>5424274


> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

OUR SWORD STRIKES DOWN THE WITCH!
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ver get >>5386607
>>5424309

More Music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyfMzv2QcOQ
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>>5424274
>>5387209
> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

Don't forget the magic shielding we get from the Bear Totem. The sooner this vile creature is dead the better.
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>>5424274
>“…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]
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>>5424274
>> “Thank the Almighty, an opponent worth my time. I was nearly getting bored.” You step forward boldly, judging the distance between you and the Inferni carefully as keep its attention on you. You have faced true terror in the bowels of the earth, some clipped-copper variant in a dark alley does not frighten you. [Haughty] + [Combat start: Guarded / Cautious]
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>>5424274
> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

ABHOR THE WITCH!
emile rn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyIilW_eBjc

>>5386429
that me
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>>5424274
> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]

The sorcerer can hardly be considered unarmed after killing two men with a mere look, right? It seems like my apprehensions about this job were unfounded, since i suspect the target of our rescue mission got a letter from Hogwarts, so to speak. It makes perfect sense that their parents wouldn't want them to become a sterile weirdo, and conveniently, it also means our cause is righteous.

>>5387296
Ver
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>>5424938
He has a sword
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If I'm not here for the fight remember staggering blows please
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> SELECTED: “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]
>Your loyal squire Mikail is UNWAVERING, he follows you into combat against a daunting foe without a shred of hesitation.
>Your attack is sudden and without warning, Jess the Kid will not have had the opportunity to line up a second shot in the first round.

Stayed at the office far longer than I had intended, and tomorrow night looks no different. No content update until this Friday (Roughly 8pm AEST, but I'll give a more solid ETA on the day) and we will get straight into combat rolls.

I will at least answer the earlier questions and finalise votes so we can get stuck right into it when I am free.

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(1) Combat Stance
>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.

>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
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>>5425067
>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.

>>5386340
Me
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>>5425067
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.

I fear the longer this goes on the more the Witch will drop something nasty on us and it looks like they have very little in the way of AV.

>>5386324
Vcard
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And a roll to see if your Bear Totem activates.

>Heir of Ursen Gorget 50DC

Double Fail = Passive Protection.
Fail = Nil direct affect.
Pass = +1 Re-Roll. +5DC to Combat.
Double Pass = Nullification.


1 roll of 1d100, please.

URSEN
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Rolled 35 (1d100)

>>5425072
URSEN
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>>5425078
noice.
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If I've missed questions of other anons please pull me up.

>>5419344
>pic related
Cool hobby anon! Very wholesome.

>>5419353
I think we have covered previously that Romaine is very big on their wines, whereas as in Montbrun they specialise in whiskeys. Other Duchies have their own variants, but a connoisseur knows the strongest spirits hail from the mountainous duchy. Aubres dominates in grain-based alcohol, whereas Fallavon doesn't have an alcohol industry per-se, it would vary widely in the nature of ciders and liquors available depending on where you are but it is usually local use rather than done on to an extent where it is widely exported. Pascae benefits from all of the above as a trade powerhouse, but it's not as though the alcohol of one particular duchy is available anywhere else for a price except in times of extreme instability. Norsikaa values honey mead, but Fallavon is actually better known for it quality wise to men of taste. Langland provinces have locally sources wines and such, but are usually out-competed in foreign markets on that sector by Romani brands. I'll admit I hadn't covered Cathagi alcohol culture, focusing on khave etc. It's not taboo but isn't nearly as prevalent as it is in the northern nations compared to other vices, which would includes but goes a bit harder than just hookah.

While there is not a communion in church das as such, most annual festivals are inherently affiliated with some religious significance and alcohol typically features to one degree or another. As we saw in the Motte-Fallavon vigil the main festival (not the Blue Lantern vigil which Sir Andrei participated in) was basically a massive piss-up lasting several days.

Members of most Holy Orders such as the Broken Blade and Knights Comitas would forswear alcohol except in moderation at certain holy festival days. As you've surmised consumption to excess is considered a vice.

I don't think I've accidentally already casually mentioned tea somewhere in this quest, but I'll say now that it is not a thing at least not in the areas of the world covered by mapbro.
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>>5424274
>>5387209
>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.

Wizard should be squishy, so +1 damage per success should be enough. Dont want to get turned to glass right away if we fail.

>>5425072
If a double fail is passive magic protection, what does a success give that isn't nullification?
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>>5425091
>If a double fail is passive magic protection, what does a success give that isn't nullification?

Nothing automatically without some further rolls.
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>>5425094
Ok, so basically a chance to roll for hampering/nullifying effects. Hopefully our balls should still work after this fight.
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>>5425067
>>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
if we are going for the kill let's go for the kill

>>5386395
As always this is me

>>5425089
Thanks for the pic and answer, no promises on timeline or quality.
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>>5425067
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.

go for the kill

verily >>5386927
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>>5425089
>no tea
do you mean the tea plant does not exist, or that the act of pouring hot water over fruits and herbs and consuming it as a beverage is unknown? Because the latter would seem a bit strange to me.

>harder than hookah
lol Emile will blaze it with the dragon
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>>5425089
The important question is there marijuana? Is that why our brother wanted to be the green knight so bad. When we get back home will we need to do an intervention for him?
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>>5425112
The former, not the latter (similar to how it was not introduced to European nations on any significant scale until the 1500s).

>>5425119
The equivalent of it, I suppose. I've been trying to toe the line between familiarity and specifying local flora too specifically, the idea of unconnected fantasy worlds having the exact same types of flora and fauna as us where many are the result of centuries of designed horticulture or animal husbandry can sometimes trip me up.

So I might say 'they herd prized cattle here' but I will try to avoid 'they herd Hereford cattle here, but you can find Red Angus meats in the nearby town'.

None of which addresses the question of whether your brother is a stoner after hanging out too much with his libtard bluejay friends and their fae dealers.
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Shite, I need to sleep. Night kniggas

>>5425112
>>5425126
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>>5425112
We drank an herbal brew back at the Fae Enclave, I assumed that was a "tea" of some sort, unless it was medicine
Thread 18:
>“I’ve been told that representatives from their beastfolk vassals will be in attendance, as will the Heir of Ursen." Your brother begins as you sit down together. A warm herbal brew is provided, compliments of your new hired blade. Or-something, you think his name was.

>>5425119
Thread 13, Tom the Bluejay mentions smokeleaf in the context of dulling the senses/mind, much like Mary J is believed to do
>“As for the church, feh. Religion is the smokeleaf of the masses.” A traitor and a heretic then. “What, the Almighty is everywhere, but on Senegan he’s down at the local church and I owe him money? Fuck right off. What’s he gonna to do, strike me down where I hang? Be doing me a favour he would.”
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>>5425140
Tom was unfathomably based
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>>5425067
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
Go hard.

>>5386458
My v postings
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>>5425195
>>5425140
you think his surname would have been Marx if he had one?
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>>5426004
nah, Marx was brought up bourgeoise. Tom is more similar to based Wat Tyler.
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>>5425195
>Commie peasant
>Based

Thats not very Monarchist of you anon what are we langlish?
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>>5426012
It is an ooc assessment
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>>5424989
Not drawn anon
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>>5425067
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled
>>5386366
me
finished my camping trip caught 24 bass
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>>5426013
yeah I was mostly shitposting.

>>5426016
Undrawn does not mean unarmed
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>>5425067
>>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
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I've got good news and bad news.

The good news? Will commit to a solid crack at getting this combat all out tomorrow from 6pm AEST. I like to think it's more exciting than day-by-day updates of each round.

The bad news? Nothing tonight, I'll be doing some of my own alcohol culture research.

Enjoy your Friday lads, see you tomorrow.
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>>5426718
I expect to see illegal cathagi stills churning out all sorts of smuggler class booze with all your research being done.
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>>5426718
I'm surprised there's been no mention of any moonshine.
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>>5426749
it's been implied that Fallavon is moonshine county. Unsurprisingly.
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>>5426752
What a godforsaken duchy
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>>5426752
Fallavon is truly a blight upon the Almightys kingdom
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Rolled 91, 67, 38, 15 = 211 (4d100)

> “…!” Without a word you rush in at the sorceror’s side, hoping to end this in one fell swoop of your blade. You have no wish to give them time to cast their next spell and share in the unfortunate fate of those two previous victims. [Hearty] + [Combat start: Belligerent / Audacious]
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CazM6l5YHDY&ab_channel=60FpsGoodness - Less power armour, more plate armour...

The drizzle of the rain halts suddenly, as if on cue. Your totem blessed by the Heir of Ursen is uncomfortably hot against your chest. The carriage horses, still terrified, pause for breath to rear as best in their harness to flail their hooves. Men, hard men that have killed and had others try to kill them more times than they can count, flinch in the face of this new foe and slink back to the edge of the narrow lane. Even Captain Verdicci, a verbose and fearless man by your reckoning, is deathly pale.

There is a moment, a second between the halt of the rain, the scream of the horses, the terrified curses of men scared beyond their wits. In that second there is almost silence. Silence, almost, but for the thud of steel boot on stone as you thunder towards your sorcerous Foe with all the power and relentless will of a Montbrun avalanche.

The hood turns in your direction, a palm held outward.

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Mortal wards and material protections shall not avail you here. Any roll that does not pray to the Angel OR Call upon Ursen in their post will NOT be counted.

4 rolls of 1d100.
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>5427630


>>5387444
me
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>>5427631
>Any roll that does not pray to the Angel OR Call upon Ursen in their post will NOT be counted.


Shit

I'll be honest, I rushed in but thats on me. Ursen forgive me and bless our future rolls
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>>5427630
ALMIGHTY GRANT US STRENGTH
>>5386406
me
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>>5427632
I will accept a further roll from you, with the appropriate beseechment.
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Rolled 5 (1d100)

>>5427633
Roll lol
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Rolled 78 (1d100)

>>5427635
I beseech the Ursen, bless this roll, I beseech the angel, protect this Knigga and bring him forth to glory and splender so that he may do your work. in nomine patri et filii et spiritus sancti
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Rolled 91 (1d100)

>>5427630
URSON ANGEL DELIVER ME FROM FOWL SORCERY
>>5386366
mw
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>>5427642
>>5427639
Apparently mixing blessings results in terrible failure
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>>5427633
>>5427635
Forgotten, my roll does not call for the Angel specifically but the Almighty - will my roll be accepted?
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>>5427646
>OR
not
>AND
your fine~
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Rolled 23 (1d100)

>>5427630
Angel of the almighty bless thy humble servant and let him smite the witch

>>5386395
this is me
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>>5427646
Yes, I shall count that. As I understand, Emile would view the Angel as a messenger/vessel of the Almighty.
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aww shit I missed the beginning lets kill us a witch.
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>>5427633
>>5427637
>>5427639
>>5427642
>>5427649

>91: 91
>1 SUCCESS (barely)

>67: 78
>0 SUCESS

>38: 23
>1 SUCCESS

>15: 5
>1 SUCCESS

>3/4 SUCCESS: The foul sorcerer cannot directly harm you this round, but they may attempt to damage or destroy your equipment.

==================================

Magik Resistance: Glasswork Blade
>18 Steps on the Path of Adam +18DC
>12 Steps on the Path of Cain +12DC
>5 Steps on the Path of Thorns -5DC
> "His Blade Defends the Helpless" +1 Re-Roll
> "His Heart Knows Only Virtue” +1 Re-Roll
> "His Might Upholds The Weak" + Re-Roll
> Heir of Ursen Gorget +5DC, +1 Re-Roll (if used, cannot be used in this combat)
> Shield of Faith +1 Re-Roll (if used, cannot be used in AV this combat)
>30DC

Double Fail = Mixed Material. This weapon does not resonate well with magic.
0 = Destroyed. Your weapon is suddenly dust in your hands, mid-swing. Disarmed, -15DC to Combat this round.
1 = Damaged. Your weapon is dulled or otherwise rendered useless, but is not beyond repair. Disarmed.
2 = Resistance. Your weapon stands proof against the attempt to warp it with magik, but your opponent is not caught flat-footed.
3 = Nullification. Your weapon is proof against the foul sorcery, to your opponent’s surprise and dismay. +10DC, +1 Re-Roll to Combat.
Double = True Material. This weapon is surprisingly resilient to magic inteference.


3 rolls of 1d100. You have FIVE re-rolls.

Abhor the Witch
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Just popping out for food, rolls open to all. And no need to ask for blessings with each roll from here on... unless you think it help.
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>5427657
May Adam protect our flesh and Cain guide our blade
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Rolled 81 (1d100)

>>5386337
I think this is me, but I admit I am not certain.
>>5427657
The Hammer Never Falters!
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>>5427661
Damn, reroll
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>>5427664
Traditionally we wait until all 3 rolls are out before re-rolling homie
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Rolled 18 (1d100)

>>5427663
>>5427657
Well.
Using a reroll then.

Almighty preserve us!
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Rolled 100 (1d100)

>>5427664
Its 5am here sorry guys
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>>5427667
well thats that then
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>>5427667
BRUH

Man Forgotten is going to shit his pants when he gets back. We FUCKED homie
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>>5427665
…….whoops. My bad.

Well better to ask forgiveness than permission.
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Rolled 71 (1d100)

>>5427657
ALMIGHTY SPARE THIS WAYWARD CHILD
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>>5427671
……may as well use our last and third free reroll, and pray for a miracle.
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>>5427671
Re-roll that into a 1 for almightys sake
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what about next round?
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>>5427676
We rolled a nat 100 my dude, a critical failure, there might not BE a next round
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

BY the justice of the almighty
BY the kindness of the mother
BY the rage of cain
By the mercy of adam
STRIKE DOWN THIS WITCH!
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>>5427678
Good try brother

Mea Culpa guys, I had a rough night and bought bad vibes to the table
Gonna knock and see you all n the other side. God luck without me gents
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>>5427667
We should have stayed in Canton....
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I guess we're back to Black Company 2769
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>>5427667
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mbxe33BYW8&ab_channel=ColinMackey
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>butt naked emilie rolls a 1 and beats a man to death with his MEATY fist
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>castle forged steel blade
>70 sequinns
so we are 70 in the hole from this job already
and possible could lose more from the nat crit
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>>5427694
lets just stay alive before we gripe about money
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>>5427667
Just for fucking once, can we have a normal combat?

Apparently not.
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>>5427667
>CRITFAIL 100: Destroyed. Your weapon is suddenly dust in your hands, mid-swing. Disarmed, -15DC to Combat this round.
>In addition, the sorceror's casting strength will be strengthened by 1d100 next round.
I actually thought you would dominate in the combat DC, but this evens the playing field...

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Turnegan, 19th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Past Midnight – Capara, Langland
The Capara Job


Sir Emile Andrei, Young Knight of Romaine: Healthy
>Combat = +33DC [Healthy +5DC, Strong +5DC, Disarmed -15DC, Masterwork Full-Breastplate & Helm +10DC, Blademaster +10DC, Ursen Gorget +5DC, Mikail +10DC, Law of Man +2DC, Blade of Man +1DC]
>Armour Value = 22AV [Breastplate & Helm +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Round Shield +10AV]/2 Audacious
>Combat Re-Rolls = 4 [Holy Orders +1, Courageous Sky +1, Blessed Artefact +1, Ursen Gorget +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 1 [Shield of Faith +1]

VS

Malefictum, Inferni of Langland: Healthy
>Combat = +35DC [Healthy +5DC, Langlish Longsteel +5DC, Inferni Magik +25DC]
>Armour Value = 5AV [Hardened Leather +10AV, Avenger -5AV]
>Combat Re-Rolls = 3 [Inferni Artifice +2, The Weak Should Fear the Strong +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(1) [Inferni Artifice +1 Save, Unyielding Fury +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

Crit-fail = Suffer a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage sustained AND dismounted/disarmed)
0 Success = Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
1 Success = Exchange glancing blows (1 degree of damage inflicted and sustained)
2 Success = Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
3 Success = Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
Crit-pass = Inflict a killing blow (what it says on the tin)
Doubles Pass = +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty
Doubles Fail = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty


Personal Combat
>Personal Combat 48DC

3 rolls of 1d100, kniggas. You have FOUR re-rolls. Your opponent has THREE adverse re-rolls. Your opponent will use ALL re-rolls if required this round.

When the Blade fails, a Knight still has his Shield…
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

>>5386337
>>5427704
URSEN!
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Rolled 90 (1d100)

>>5427704
Apply shield to forehead.
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Rolled 66 (1d100)

>>5427704
URSEN
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Rolled 18 (1d100)

Ursen!>>5427704
Ver get!
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>>5427704
I refuse to believe malefictum is this man’s birth name.
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>>5427704
hey man didn't we buff bladmaster to 11?
>GAIN +1DC to Blademaster DC bonus [11DC]
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Roll does not follow rules right?>>5427708
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>>5427708
Sorry mate, you have not verified this ID so far as I can see, roll not counted (which works out for you guys in the end...)

>>5427715
This is true. True DC should be 49.

>>5427707
>>5427711
>>5427712
>2 Success (thus far)

Attempting to use first Adverse re-roll to counter this 8 success. >>5427707
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>>5427704
btw shouldn't we still have our dirk on us? We've usually used that for 0DC when getting disarmed before.
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>>5427720
we just lost our sword before we hit him we didn't have time to pull it lol
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Rolled 73 (1d100)

>>5427719
>>5427707
Helps if I actually roll. Adverse re-roll incoming.

>>5427720
This is true, and you would but the effect of 0 Success/Critfail was the -15DC but will only last this round. A further disarmed result though...
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>>5427720
We do, but the narrative here is that our sword literally disintegrated mid lunge, so we’ve probably no time to draw it.
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>>5427719
Isn't this >>5427711 a double fail? Rolling if other anon doesn't verify.

Verification: >>5386382
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Rolled 42 (1d100)

>>5427723
>>5427704
>>5427707

I counter your reroll, you perfidious mage!
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>>5427719
Man I am glad my roll didn't count
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>5427726
And I counter your counter, you mainlander ingrate!
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>5427725
Huh? What happened to my roll?
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

>>5427729
Using my third and final counter re-roll to not get hit in the face with a shield
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>>5427734
APPLY SHIELD TO HEAD
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>>5427729
>>5427734
It seems your spellcraft is as treacherous as you are….

Two successes and one double fail?
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>>5427731
Sadly double fails can't be re-rolled...

>>5427729
Magelet bozo gettin fucked

>>5427734
URSEN URSEN URSEN
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Audacious means double unsaved damage right?
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Rolled 45 (1d100)

>>5427707
>>5427711
>>5427712
>>5427734
>2 SUCCESS: Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
>Doubles Fail 66: +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty

Malefictum, Inferni of Langland Armour Value: 5AV
>Armour Value = 5AV [Hardened Leather +10AV, Avenger -5AV]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(1) [Inferni Artifice +1 Save, Unyielding Fury +1 Adverse Re-Roll]


The sorcerer will use ONE auto-save from their abominable artifacts. Rolling 1d100 for the remaining point of damage. You have ONE adverse re-roll available if the Foe is successful.
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remember staggering blows next round bud
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>>5427740
Correct.

I require one further roll, for the disarmed penalty. First to roll under gets their pick.

>50DC

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>Dirk (suffer Disarmed -15DC)
>Round Shield (Remove AV bonus)
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Rolled 11 (1d100)

>>5427743
shield
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

>>5427743
Remove shield.

Verification: >>5386382
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

>>5427743
Lose the shield, we won’t need it where we’re going.
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Man what quest am I playing where the players choose to lose the SHIELD instead of the dirk? It's like you guys are brand new or something. All the memes, all the tears, all the shield smashes. What is this world
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This is brutal. This is why we should study magic or seek to acquire magic-dampening armor or weapons. Does Canton have purity seals or weapons quenched in the blood of true believers (ala grey knights)?
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>>5427719
> tfw the +1 Blademaster DC would have made the DC 50, which negates Weak Should Fear the Strong and we get a further +5 DC against this asshole

+1 iS nOt UsEfUl

Also Forgotten, remember that we have Staggering Blows so the Inferni (or Infernus, I guess) suffers a further -10 DC in addition to any other injury malus.
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What happened to Captain Canton!?

>>5427748
Magic makes you sterile anon, and is banned in Canton with the exception of the court mage iirc and even they aren't throwing lightning bolts and shit without getting immediately cut down
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>>5427748
>This is why we should study magic or seek to acquire magic-dampening armor or weapons.
We don't want to get sterile nigga. We still have to plant a dozen babes in Vancewell's womb.
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>>5427748
Arcane lore sounds fascinating, but I don’t think we possess a drop of magical blood to make use of it.

Not without some Dark Deals, anyways.
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>>5427744
>>5427745
>>5427746

Not beating the magic user to death with our greatest weapon? For shame anons
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>>5427753
I think we need DC more than AV where we're going, anon. If we chose the dagger we would be rolling with 33 DC
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I meant records, not actual magic-books about how to fight the foe better. I was thinking more have our armor and weapon blessed.
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>>5427748
>Pic extremely related
Emille's at his best as a flawed but good intentioned mortal.
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I counter. >>5427757

We could be this.
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>>5427754
Good point, we need to pick up a shieldmaster(?) perk soon so that we are no longer at disadvantage when disarmed. Proper Captain Canton like
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>>5427762
Hopefully in Cathaggi
>Tfw Zawahiel is the road to shield master

>>5427761
>Implying Man can be Angels
that sounds like the Montbrun stuff we heard about in the lighthouse or Reclaimist lore
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So how much did we lose on that sword (in sequins)?
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>>5427767
70 if the langlish market is anything to go by.
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>>5427767
Technically 70, practically 0 if we kill this mage and grab his own sword.
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Rolled 51, 72, 46, 79, 9 = 257 (5d100)

>2 DAMAGE INFLICTED!
>Malefictum, Inferni of Langland is INJURED!
>Disarmed! Round Shield Removed -10AV

The Heir of Ursen charm burns hot enough to blister the skin, as if reacting to the suffocating thick . You feel a cold sensation slip against your legs as your charge before dissipating into the stone. Perhaps sensing your resistance to his abilities, the sorcerer takes a half-step back. His stance changes in an instant from dismissive to in earnest.

He shields his face with his left hand even as his right goes to his own blade. You follow through with your attack, without gauntlet or buckler you expect your thrust to pierce hand and face both. Instead, your blade dissipates into dust at his touch. Grains of metal sprinkle across the cobblestones like fistfuls of sand. There is no time for hesitation, no time to show alarm or dismay at the undoing of your sword. You step in, face to face with the hooded Inferni, and slam your shield into the side of their head.

The shield does not dissipate like the blade, instead crunching into the Foe with a satisfying crunch that sends them reeling into the side of the carriage. You swing your shield in to finish them off, but again that damnable left hand comes up. Nothing more than a graze of a single finger on the rim of your wooden safeguard and it is undone. You spring back, shield clattering to splinters on the floor at your feet.

“Milord!” Mikail cries, kicking aside the last remaining wounded guardsman and covering your flank.

“Ware, squire!” You keep your eyes on the dazed warlock as they lean against the carriage, drawing your dirk with lethal intent. “Their touch is deadly!”

The hood turns at the sound of your voice, the left hand comes up again. This close… you can see the unseelie energies collecting in their hand…

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Any rolls not beseeching the Blessing of the Angel or Favour of Ursen will not be counted.

5 rolls of 1d100.

+1d100 Magik roll due to the earlier critfail. However, due to his Injured state, all Inferni magik rolls are considered to suffer -10DC
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Rolled 26 (1d100)

>>5427774
Ok Angel, Ursen didn't give me a 1 so I beseech the, deliver upon me a critical success
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Rolled 90 (1d100)

>>5427774
URSEN
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Rolled 45 (1d100)

>>5427774
FOR URSEN
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

Ursen please aid me.
>>5427774
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>>5427776
>This heathen switching allegiances at the first troubles.
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>>5427782
The angel speaks to us directly, we can't ignore or disrespect it, especially when up against something so foul
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Rolled 38 (1d100)

>>5427774
Ursen guide this critfail!
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Rolled 48 (1d100)

>>5427774
Oh angel of the lord let Salve Ragine and all the saints gaze upon me and give me the strengths to cleanse the land of this foul sorcery

>>5386395
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>>5427783
I suppose even treachery can be redeemed in the eyes of merciful heaven.
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>>5427778
>>5427776
>>5427779
>>5427780

> 90: 79(89)
>0 SUCCESS

> 55: 72(82)
>1 SUCCESS

> 45: 51(61)
>1 SUCCESS

> 38: 46(56)
>1 SUCCESS

> 26: 9(19)
>0 SUCCESS

> 3/5 SUCCESS: The sorceror can target you directly! However the effect, whilst extremely unpleasant, is not immediately lethal.

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Magik Resistance: Unmake Flesh
>18 Steps on the Path of Adam +18DC
>12 Steps on the Path of Cain +12DC
>5 Steps on the Path of Thorns -5DC
> "His Blade Defends the Helpless" +1 Re-Roll
> "His Heart Knows Only Virtue” +1 Re-Roll
> "His Might Upholds The Weak" +1 Re-Roll
> Heir of Ursen Gorget +5DC, +1 Re-Roll (if used, cannot be used in this combat)
> Shield of Faith +1 Re-Roll (if used, cannot be used in AV this combat)
> Malefictum is Injured +10DC
>40DC

Double Fail = Malleable Flesh. You suffer an ongoing injury.
0 = Unmade. Your blood boils, your flesh withers, your body pierced with red-hot iron. At least, it feels as such. Become INJURED, Horrific Pain -10DC.
1 = Stripped. The sensation of being flayed in part is excruciating, but it Your weapon is dulled or otherwise rendered useless, but is not beyond repair. Become BATTERED, Pain -5DC.
2 = Resistance. Your body resists the attempt to warp it with magik, but you are distracted by the incredible pain. Pain -5DC.
3 = Nullification. Your body is proof against the foul sorcery, to your opponent’s surprise and dismay. +10DC, +1 Re-Roll to Combat.
Double Pass = My Body is a Temple. Your flesh and blood is surprisingly resilient to magic interference.


3 rolls of 1d100. You have FIVE re-rolls.

Deny the Witch!
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Rolled 60 (1d100)

>>5427790
Are we allowed to roll on this one if we rolled for the magic roll thing just now?

Either way, Angel, bless this roll
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Rolled 16 (1d100)

>>5427790
Angel protect my body!
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Rolled 74 (1d100)

>>5427790
CAIN IN THE HILLS
CAIN IN THE MOUNTAINS
CAIN TO THE ENDS OF THE WORLD
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Rolled 24 (1d100)

>>5427790
Adam protects

>>5386395
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Rolled 50 (1d100)

>>5427790
The Bear Is Mighty!
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>>5427792
Angel aint blessing shit it seems. Sons of Sin, I will trade you one favour without question for a passing re-roll
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>5427790
Horrific. Ursen preserve us.
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Rolled 24 (1d100)

>>5427794
>>5427790
Will use a re-roll
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Rolled 86 (1d100)

>>5427792
Shit, re-rolls need dice, Sons of Sin, bless me
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>>5427798
Traitors, receiving succour from heaven?
I doubt it…
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>>5427798
>Switches from Ursen to Angel to SoS in as many rolls

Reginae Wept, anon is on that Thorny slippery slope.
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>>5427803
One left. No deity stands for you now- your fate rests only in chance, and this unhallowed pit…
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Rolled 59 (1d100)

>>5427792
HIS MIGHT UPHOLDS THE WEAK
This is our 3rd re-roll, if this fails I'll leave it up to you guys to decide if we keep pushing

>>5427806
Any measure to kill this foul cur
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>>5427806
If Emile dies this combat I wanna do a Pascae Thorn knight copper clipper run.
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>>5427810
I say use shield of faith.
If it works, he won’t be hitting us anyways.
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>>5427811
Fucking oath
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>>5427792
>>5427793
>>5427794
>>5427802
>>5427803
>>5427810
Sitting at 2 SUCCESS currently. You have 2 re-rolls left, but these will mean they can't be used in the personal combat.


>>5427811
Everytime this comes up! Was it you in the Anarchy encounter as well?
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Is the -5 DC Pain for 2 success permanent in this combat or for next round only? If it's next round only we can risk the pain, we'll be rolling with 53 DC in the combat + whatever Staggering Blows does
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>>5427817
Permanent for this combat.
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

>>5427818
Alright with that in mind

>>5427792
My faith is my shield, bless us Reginae, bless us Almighty
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We know pain. Pain is our friend. Our greatest companion. Our pain is a sacrifice for building the kingdom.>>5427816
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>>5427819
Ayyyy the Almighty delivers
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>>5427819
BASED! Almighty blesses us.

>>5427816
>Everytime this comes up! Was it you in the Anarchy encounter as well?
Probably, yeah. Although I don't know if you would even be willing to write something like that.
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Pit Damn it, I really wanted to use this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvpKv7HxTEg&ab_channel=BoneAppleTea

>3 SUCCESS: Nullification. Your body is proof against the foul sorcery, to your opponent’s surprise and dismay. +10DC, +1 Re-Roll to Combat.

I can see we have a healthy amount of rollers present, so I will call for new rolls from the previous call just gone. Also taking the first-to-3 for combat stance.

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>Cautious - Double AV (Max 80), Total unsaved damage to Foe is halved (Rounding up)
>Guarded - Exchange of Blows does not inflict or sustain damage.
>Balanced - AV and Damage remain unchanged. May Re-Roll results of this and next Combat Stance superiority roll.
>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
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>>5427828
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
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>>5427828
I'm the guy who rolled that nat 100 for Gabriel.

I am sitting the fuck out of this one, chief. It's already clutch as it is.
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I am so happy we left our armor at home knowing what we know now. A sword can be replaced. That armor can not.
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>>5427828
>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.
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>>5427828
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
This round should be comfortable. He is not that strong in melee
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>>5427828
>>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.
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>>5427828
>>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
we have to end this quickly or he'll spell us to death
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>>5427816
if you mean the crit that was me
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>>5427828
>Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.
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>>5427828
>>Belligerent - Exchange of Blows does not inflict damage; +1 Damage to Foe if any unsaved damaged is inflicted.
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>SELECTED: Audacious - Halve AV (Rounding up); Each point of unsaved damage to Foe is doubled.

Turnegan, 19th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., Past Midnight – Capara, Langland
The Capara Job

Sir Emile Andrei, Young Knight of Romaine: Healthy
>Combat = +59DC [Healthy +5DC, Strong +5DC, Disarmed -0DC, Breastplate & Helm +10DC, Blademaster +11DC, Ursen Gorget +5DC, Mikail +10DC, Law of Man +2DC, Blade of Man +1DC, Nullification +10DC]
>Armour Value = 17AV [Breastplate & Helm +20AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV]/2 Audacious
>Combat Re-Rolls = 4 [Nullification +1, Holy Orders +0, Courageous Sky +1, Blessed Artefact +1, Ursen Gorget +1]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 1 [Shield of Faith +1]

VS

Malefictum, Inferni of Langland: INJURED
>Combat = +5DC [Healthy -5DC, Staggering Blows x2 -10DC, Langlish Longsteel +5DC, Inferni Magik +25DC, The Weak Should Fear the Strong -5DC]
>Armour Value = 5AV [Hardened Leather +10AV, Avenger -5AV]
>Combat Re-Rolls = 0 [Inferni Artifice +0, The Weak Should Fear the Strong +0]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(0) [Inferni Artifice +0 Save, Unyielding Fury +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

Crit-fail = Suffer a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage sustained AND dismounted/disarmed)
0 Success = Suffer a solid blow (2 degrees of damage sustained)
1 Success = Exchange glancing blows (1 degree of damage inflicted and sustained)
2 Success = Inflict a solid blow (2 degrees of damage inflicted)
3 Success = Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)
Crit-pass = Inflict a killing blow (what it says on the tin)
Doubles Pass = +1 damage ignores opponent AV or Dismounted/Disarmed penalty
Doubles Fail = +1 Adverse AV Re-Roll + Dismounted and/or Disarmed penalty


Personal Combat
>Personal Combat 104DC So…auto-win, but fuck it let’s get rolls anyway

NEW ROLLERS PLEASE. 3 rolls of 1d100, kniggas. You have FOUR re-rolls. Your opponent has ZERO adverse re-rolls.

Purge the Witch!
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*Injured -5DC
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Rolled 83 (1d100)

>>5427842
We should only have three, we used one.
But also.
Holy shit.
This… was actually easier than I thought it woul be.
To victory!
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>>5427838
Why you lying about that faggot lmao
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>>5427845
Wait.
Whoops, sorry, am not new roller.
Discount this. It’s late over here.
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>>5427845
That's true, good catch.

And yeah, I'm surprised but how overwhelmingly the combat shifted with a cascade of DC changes. But the real threat was always the Magik round.
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Do we still wait for new rollers? Are we just hoping for a crit to get some goodies?
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>>5427823
If anons came up with an interesting ambition beyong 'get rich', yeah I could see it. So long as we weren't LT Prince Mk2.
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>>5427850
It's been 10 minutes, so I'll open the rolls to all anons. Kinda just want to see how badly you shank this guy.
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Rolled 94 (1d100)

>>5427842
>>5427852
Very well then.

To victory!
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Rolled 53 (1d100)

lol could of shanked him with the waifus dagger
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>>5427851
Here's an ambition: NTR knight stealing wives and swinging knives, getting gold by being bold, aim to usurp some powerful lord. Maybe the Duke of Pascae lol. Start as his 10th cousin and work our way up the succession ladder with murder, intimidation, bribery and seduction.
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Rolled 40 (1d100)

>>5427842
Cain bless our strike

>>5386395
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>>5427852
Looks like we barely made it lol
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>watch this nibba nat 1 his armour roll
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Rolled 54, 60, 26 = 140 (3d100)

>>5427858
>>5427856
>>5427853
>3 SUCCESS: Inflict a mighty blow (3 degrees of damage inflicted)

Malefictum, Inferni of Langland Armour Value
>Armour Value = 5AV [Hardened Leather +10AV, Avenger -5AV]
>Armour Value Re-Rolls = 0(0) [Inferni Artifice +0 Save, Unyielding Fury +1 Adverse Re-Roll]

QM rolling for AV. You have ONE Adverse Re-Roll. Any unsaved damage is doubled due to Audacious.
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I think we should take his Langlish longsteel for the time being if it's not oozing magic or something, until we can figure out our sword situation.
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>>5427846
Cool thing is I'm not but whatever.

I also rolled the vancewell crit lmao
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>>5427861
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So long, Pascae NTR Thorn knight, perhaps another day.
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>SIX Damage Inflicted!
>Malefictum, Inferni of Langland is SLAIN!
This will be fun to write up, content update in the morning. Thankfully, the combat didn’t last nearly long enough to worry about imminent reinforcements.

In the interim, I’ll take a vote on the replacement blade situation.

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>Pick at the corpse of a witch in the street like some unscrupulous carrion? Good heavens, no. You’ll find good honest steel in the markets. It was about time you found purchased a proper weapon in any case. [Haughty]

>The Langlish Longsteel is foreign and unwieldy, but otherwise untainted by foul sorcery. The kill was your, their earthly possessions are now also yours by right. The blade will take some getting used to, but it will do for now. And who knows what else is on this warlock’s remains? [Hearty]

>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]
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>>5427868
>>Pick at the corpse of a witch in the street like some unscrupulous carrion? Good heavens, no. You’ll find good honest steel in the markets. It was about time you found purchased a proper weapon in any case. [Haughty]
>>5386337

I would advise we take absolutely nothing from the crime scene.

Any spare funds the captain can shake out should go to the kin of the two dead men, anyways, who took it far worse than we did.
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>>5427864
It baffles me why someone would lie about a roll on a mongolian basket-weaving imageboard, but the flying dropkick was mine, bud.

>>5427868
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]
The least he can do after neither him nor his pussy-ass goons helped us in the fight.
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>>5427868
>>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]
WHERES THE FUCKEN MONEY VERDICCI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx_bZ-DAIN4
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>>5427871
Maybe he meant the mindbreak critfail?
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>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]
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They all owe us their lives the cowards.
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>>5427868
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]

Guess that if we might switch for a Bastard Sword (+2 DC and +10 to Blademasters rolls) or a Flail (no DC bonus but reduces enemy DC by 3/6/9 depending on successes).

>>5386499
Check
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>>5427873
Is there a reason the bastard sword or the buckler and a two handed weapon just seems like a straight upgrade to the arming sword?
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>>5427873
was that not what was being mentioned in >>5427816?

pssh anyway >>5427868
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]

Captain better pay top fucking dollar for a dead Witch
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>>5427868
>The Langlish Longsteel is foreign and unwieldy, but otherwise untainted by foul sorcery. The kill was your, their earthly possessions are now also yours by right. The blade will take some getting used to, but it will do for now. And who knows what else is on this warlock’s remains? [Hearty]
>>5386382

I am intrigued by the "who knows what else is on this warlock's remains" maybe we get some good information about the Inferni or some orders or letters. >>5427869
>I would advise we take absolutely nothing from the crime scene.
On the other hand I think we should take everything from the crime scene and leave nothing. Tell Verdicci to dispose of the bodies quietly as well. Tie them to stone and drop them in the sea.
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>>5427873
O shit, completely removed that was a critfail. The trauma was too great lul
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>>5427868
>>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]
don't want to go sterile just cause we wanted gibs or just as bad they trace us by the magic signature of whatever trinket we take. Even if he does not have a suitable replacement there is bound to be peasant weapons on the ship. so not like we will fight pirates unarmed.
Though burning the corpse or somehow disposing of it might be prudent, you never know with these foul magic types.

>>5386395
and as always smash that post and verification button
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>>5427880
Divine visions is a gift that keeps on giving.

>>5427878
V card >>5386324
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>>5427876
flails are kinda meh swords are meta desu more dc at the onset means more injurys and procs of staggering blows which far outpaces flails
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>>5427883
Criston Cole beat Daemon Targaryen with a flail
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>>5427883
as a addendum the only interesting choices outside the bastard sword is the 2h axe and 2h hammer for the extra damage and armour pirecing
saddest thing is that i the sword we repaired after the snekining it is gone..
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>>5427885
Sword is temporary, Shield is eternal.
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>>5427883
Except that a flail nets better results as long as it's not the first turn and you don't roll only a single success.

Swords are more consistent, while flails are more fit to snowball.

Personally I'm inclined towards the former because we have decided to focus on Blademaster stances too, but I wouldn't discard flails right out of hand.
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>>5427868
>>5387209
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]

I don't see Emile ever looting a wizard for their awful heretical tools.

>>5427887
>>5427883
>>5427876

We can go for the halberd/buckler combo for a net positive of +5 Combat DC while keeping our AV the same, but that would mean we can't use our shield. It's a great option if we want to stay on a low budget since it will only cost 45 sequins. Otherwise we might want to swing for the more expensive bastard sword, maybe masterwork if we happen to be paid incredibly well or are partially reimbursed for our sword for a cost of 90 sequins (or 140 if we splurge). Though I'm not sure we would even have the time to really go get any of this stuff tonight to be honest.
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>>5427868
>The Langlish Longsteel is foreign and unwieldy, but otherwise untainted by foul sorcery. The kill was your, their earthly possessions are now also yours by right. The blade will take some getting used to, but it will do for now. And who knows what else is on this warlock’s remains? [Hearty]

the shield we lost was our backup, right?

verily >>5386927
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Man, I can't believe I was asleep through all this.

>>5427868
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]

Considering the presence of the magic user, we made the right choose by accompanying him.

>>5387190
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Don't we have "to the victor go the spoils" which implies we habitually loot after combat? We shan't dirty our hands on this wretched creature - Mikhail get your looting gloves!
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>>5427908
Only after mass combat I believe.
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>>5427868
>>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]

Verdicci owes us, and probably won't be pissed.

>>5386585
My post.
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>>5427868
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]
He can buy us a new sword and shield, or provide additional money to cover it
Great rolling gents, glad you made up for my crit fail earlier! Sorry again about jumping the gun on the reroll, won't happen again

>>5386406
Me
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>>5427868
>>5427885
Can we also gather up some of our sword dust Forgotten? If we want in the future, maybe we can get it reforged as part of the new blade. At least we can keep some of it as a memento.
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I hope forgotten has us using the buckler to shield bash the fucker into submission.
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>>5427868
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist

Good rolls boys, sucks about the shield, but now we can get a new one, harder,better,faster,stronger.
Loved how we just so healthy that magic can go fuck itself.
>>5386458
My v postings
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>>5427828
>Coven Carriage
>emile's face if we prolonged the battle and the Inferni Deathsquad arrived to pulverize into non-existence
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>>5427868
>Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]
Shit, may as well vote. I ain't touching that sword. Most likely cursed with some god-awful killer magic. So yea, Verdicci, this shit was supposed to be a straight-forward thing.
>>5386322
Mi verificacion
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>>5428147
>Coven Carriage
What worse than a Coven Carriage? A Coven Clown Carriage.
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>>5428179
But God, Emile is about to become a local legend, even though he won't get the glory. A lone drifter knight appears from the darkness to face a dread Inferni, magik and steel clashing. The onlookers are left in awe and shock as this plain looking knight resists the fell sorceries and strikes down the witch. But why did he do it? Is he a phantom of a past victim of the Inferni, returned to reap a bloody revenge? Or perhaps a manifestation prayed into this world by the Eastern God-Botherers? Or perhaps a man sent to save a child meant for the Covens, to spare it a grim future of isolation and social scorn?

Agh, the stories write themselves. Maybe the famous Langlish playwright Gugliemo Crollanza will immortalise him in one of his tragedies? Who knows.
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Plot twist: we're "rescuing" a girl who actually ran away from her kiddy diddling father to her boyfriend's house. Boyfriend's family was powerful enough to have sorcerers guarding her from her father, but thankfully Emile is on scene to ensure the girl is rightfully handed back to her father, whose cheeks are flush with joy (not arousal) at having his girls back in his arms.
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>>5427956
You have the hilt, but I don't really see you or Mikail taking time to remain at the scene of the ambush to gather up sword dust.

>>5427877
Because they are, pretty much. When you have really good quality armour, the need for a shield doesn't matter so much until you're up against AV-piercing attacks.
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>>5428385
Well, time to become a halbedier then.
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wait, do our swordmaster peaks work on non-sword weapons?
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>>5428401
muh shield master trait
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>>5428385
Does this fight give us the shield master trait now?
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>>5428455
doubt it i think the halberd option is the way you make untrained mooks strong as they lack blademaster
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>SELECTED: Captain Verdicci said nothing of sorcerers or magik. After this job he can provide partial reimbursement to you for the expense, this mission would doubtless have failed but for your intervention. You will not stoop to looting a sorcerer corpse freshly made. [Idealist]

You have to finish this before your sorcerous opponent can cast another invocation, or worse, more of his fell ilk arrive as reinforcements. You rush forward again, dirk held tight and a prayer to the Angel on your lips for their protection. This is not the hour for caution.

The Angel listens, the warping energies that slink out hungrily towards you do not bite and tear and rend. You feel an unnatural coolness, discomfort and numb where the unholy powers touch, but no pain or dismemberment like the other unfortunates before you. The Heir of Ursen amulet pulses once and the leeching energies wrapping around your forearm dissipate and die.

You slam into sorcerer, pinning their body against the Coven carriage door and trapping the blade against the press of your hip. The killer-mage lets out a choking grasp as your left hand attains a vice like grip around their throat, his daze turns to short-lived panic as the point of the dirk licks inwards. And stab and stab and stab and stab. Shred of his unseelie protections or ability to banish your cold steel, the hooded warlock dies like any other. The carriage shakes with each thrust. By the end of it, the warlock’s punctured black cloak is soaked through with blood that continues to seep out into the street between the wet cobblestones.

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>>5428385
The hilt is just as good, I thought it had disintegrated the entire sword. I also wasn't expecting more than what it took to kneel down and grab a handful to be honest.
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Your right vambrace, front of your breastplate and right leg are entirely red, the corpse of the sorcerer hanging limply half off the ground, your hand still clasped around their neck. Captain Verdicci and his hirelings stare at you, awestruck. You’re not sure if the slaying of an Inferni is some unheard-of feat here, or rather it was the apparent ease with which you did so. In either case, no one aside from Mikail comes to your side for a few moments. He seems heedless of the corpses, but he does give the scattered glass-flesh of the fallen hireling a wide berth. Blade still drawn and keeping one eye on the streets, your squire proffers a flask of water.

“That’s the last of them, milord.” You wave away the drink, best not reveal your face to quench your thirst until you’re well away from here. “What now?”

“Now? We get what we came for I assume.” This last sentence is directed more at the Captain than your leal squire.

The man is at last getting over his shock and stirring into motion and ordering his remaining hires to watch the street. The Captain approaches the carriage himself, sparing a sad glance for the withered husk of his crewman by the somewhat calmer horses. He checks to make sure the others are out of earshot before speaking in hushed tones.

“That was something else, L’Orso Tempesta.” He offers you a deferential nod, much more respectful now that he’s seen you in action, before tapping on the side of the carriage door. “Forza ragazzo, ti portiamo fuori di qui.”

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“Hai appena ucciso il mio insegnante.” You give the Captain a sharp look at the responding youthful voice from inside the carriage. “Perché dovrei fidarmi di te?”

“Insegnante? O maestro?” The Captain offers you a wry grin in turn while he continues to speak in soft tones. “Ma avresti ragione a non fidarti di me. Fidati di tua madre, è a lei che devo il favore.”

After a moment silence the carriage door opens, revealing a youthful face in well-to-do Langlish finery. You’re not sure what kind of passenger you had expected, but a boy that has yet to see his tenth winter was not it.

“A child?” You ask, feeling the adrenaline now wearing off. Your tone is far from incredulous, not much is going to surprise you tonight after the encounter with a mage. Tired is more like it. “Pit take it, what have you roped me into?”

“I can explain…” The easy smile of the Captain appears thin to your eyes, fragile even.

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> “A gripping tale, I’m sure. But now is not the time.” Even if further Inferni aren’t coming, word will surely have reached the local constabulary by now. This is not the time for questions and, to be perfectly frank, you don’t particularly care. You trust the Captain has worthy reasons. [Haughty]

>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

>“By the Almighty you had better, sir. We’re not going anywhere until you do.” You pull Captain Verdicci aside, out of earshot of the others. This skullduggery has gone far enough, if his explanation does not satisfy you will put an end to this folly yourself. [Idealist]
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>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]


verify >>5386676
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>>5428485
>>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]
that was a pretty brutal shanking nice updoot
>>5386366
me
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>>5428485
>>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]
>>5386337
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>>5428485
>>5387209
>>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

There's a time and a place for such things, since we can't be angry with him if we are both dead. By the Almighty we'll get to the bottom of this, just not here.
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>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

Yeah nah, we've done what we've done, crime committed, maybe a good deed done but lets chat later
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>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

>>5386429
v postin
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>>5428485
>>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

me >>5386453
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>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]
Get out of here, get told what in the pit is going on and get paid.

Also goddamn that end was satisfying, fuck witches.
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>>5428485
> “A gripping tale, I’m sure. But now is not the time.” Even if further Inferni aren’t coming, word will surely have reached the local constabulary by now. This is not the time for questions and, to be perfectly frank, you don’t particularly care. You trust the Captain has worthy reasons. [Haughty]

More moving and less talking for now.

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>>5428590
V pass is of course >>5386324
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>>5428485
>>“By the Almighty you had better, sir. We’re not going anywhere until you do.” You pull Captain Verdicci aside, out of earshot of the others. This skullduggery has gone far enough, if his explanation does not satisfy you will put an end to this folly yourself. [Idealist]

>>5386441
v
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Emile, a child was literally the most likely target for this operation you big himbo bear.

>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

>>5386499
Me.
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>>5428455
>studying the langlish blade
>to then switch to a polearm like some fucking militia peasant

for shame
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>>5428876
This knigga gets it polearms are for peasants or godforsaken Fallvon hill billies.

Also now that I think about it the boy could be the captain's or at least the ex-wife's, it would explain why he'd be willing to mess with the Inferni if blood or love was involved.
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>>5428882
>Ma avresti ragione a non fidarti di me. Fidati di tua madre, è a lei che devo il favore

>But you'd be right not to trust me. Trust your mother, she is the one I owe the favor

your probably right tho the kids not his i think or he dosen't want his son to know he is his father
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>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

GTFO first, questions later

verily >>5386927
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>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty

>>5386458
My v posting
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>>5428485
>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]
>>5386322
Mah posterino
>>5428875
>big himbo bear
This one really made me laugh, thank you anon
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>>5428485
>>“Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

me >>5387130

Also this should trigger "To the Victor, the Spoils". Gimme that dosh.
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>>5429344
feels like this straddles the line between a single duel and skirmish plus the fact we ourselves didn't partake in the fighting outside of the Inferni feels bad grounds for it.

I wouldn't complain if we get it though.
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>>5429469
The Inferni was sort of the big hurdle though. We barely managed to kill him with the significant protection afforded to us by Ursen and the angel. Imagine how little of a chance the godless langlish would stand. That's not even mentioning the fact that the captain roped us into a fight with a powerful magus with zero preparation, and indirectly caused the loss of our expensive sword. He'd have to have brass balls and zero shame to complain about us getting the first go at looting.
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>>5428485
Forgotten, do fey suffer from magic use as humans do, or are they better adapted to its use? I get that they wouldn't have to worry about shortened lifespans, but do they become sterile too?
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>>5429663
makes you wonder if there is a inferni conspiracy to spread degeneracy in langland too maintain their ironfisted control and possibly they may have been involved in the flesh trade in pascae to soften it for a inavsion
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>>5429663
I don't dispute we deserve payment or even compensation for the sword I'm just saying the scale of the fight, how we involved ourselves and departed the scene might not be acceptable for The spoils to trigger.
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>>5429666
I half expect that Cathaggi has some Bene gesserit shit going on with their Medusae caste.
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>>5429469
>>5429676

Honestly whilst it was an intense fight it really doesn't strike me as the kind of battle that would trigger that. It was a small scuffle in the streets with an admittedly dangerous opponent.
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Left this a little late tonight, sorry lads. Update tomorrow.
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>>5429697
Forgotten previously mentioned it triggers on any fight skirmish and up. And the initial fight already had several different allies + opponents, not to mention our jess shooting the guards.

Furthermore we had mikail with us. A duel, this was not.
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>>5429842

As much as I want more dosh for us to work with, at the end of the day it's a very easy distinction: Did we roll Mass combat in this encounter?

The answer is no, therefore it doesn't proc.
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>>5429666
>>5429677
>As Emile unravels more and more of the factions inner workings, he begins to notice connections to promonent sorcerer societies across the entire known world
>When he brings the vast amount of evidence he has collected before the queen he is immediately accused of "anti-magism" and stripped of both his mundane and clerical titles.
>Emile begins to notice how every noble famoly in Canton has a (((magus))) in their employ, and figures out why magic was banned in 109 kingdoms.
StV then ends with Forgotten shilling the daily stormer and spamming /qtg/ with racial slurs until he's banned
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>>5430029
based and cain-pilled
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>SELECTED: “Fine. But I demand an explanation later.” Perhaps the Captain truly did not know of the sorcerer, but he has been too deceptive in enlisting your aid by far. You mislike being used, the man is pushing the limits of your good faith. [Hearty]

“Fine.” You snap, your temper rising. “But I demand an explanation later.”

“Of course.” Captain Verdicci replies demurely, a comforting hand resting on the boy’s shoulder.

You glower at the man’s back as you cover the rearguard, the other hirelings slinking off as one to the pre-arranged meeting point. In the end it is only yourself, the Captain, his new charge, Mikail and the remaining sailor that slink aboard the Coy Siren under the cover of darkness.

>Jess the Kid: TRACKING AUTO-PASS

The Captain later assures you that arrangements had been made to see them all adequately compensated through various discrete sources, but you breathe a sigh of relief all the same when your Fae archer vaults from a shingled roof to join you at the docks and gives you the all clear sign. A man that has been paid to participate in questionable endeavours might be just as willing to identify his compatriots in said activity if the price is right. You’ll sleep better tonight in the knowledge that no one followed you to the ship… and that said ship is departing at first light.

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Fenegan, 20th Day of Bacrimun, 883 A.C.E., First Light – Capara Bay, Langland

No one pays much heed at all to the new cabin boy, but that is probably true of new hires everywhere and speaks well to his prospects of anonymity. You had assumed that the Captain would turn them over to those who hired him, or arrange some sort of safehouse until ransom or something of the sort could be arranged. Curious that he’s keeping him close, especially given the Captain has been open in his intentions to spend a good deal of the future on voyages to shores other than Langland.

>GAINED 135 Sequins [Wealth: 185 sequins]
>GAINED Steel Blade +0DC to Combat.

“My apologies sir, it is the best I could find at short notice.” Captain Verdicci grins apologetically, his good humour entirely returned now that the ship is underway. “For reasons that are many, there was no time for a look at the markets for finer work. I have thrown in a little bonus on account of last night’s heroics, and as fair compensation for the blade.”

“Hmm.” You grunt as you inspect the blade, a common sort of weapon more suited to a lowborn than a noble. You run your thumb against the edge. Well, it’s sharp at least. No Castle-forged work certainly, but it will serve. “It will do for now. I will have to see a bladesmith when we arrive at our destination."

“And with your newfound wealth, you should be able to afford the attentions of un maestro, si? You remain tight-lipped, waiting for the Captain to come clean. “Ah my clever words can not distract you? You are still awaiting my explanation?”

“They cannot.” You nod firmly, he has pushed the degree of trust between you far enough as it is. You want answers. “And I am.”

“Ah, very well.” The Captain sighs, rubbing his neck. “I warn you, it is not a short story.”

“I don’t know if you’re aware…” You turn your gaze pointedly out to the open ocean as the ship clears the Capara Bay, leaving Langland behind. “…but we appear to have a lot of time on our hands coming up.”

“Well said, L’Orso Tempesta! Well said.” The hearty laugh of the Langlish Captain sounds genuine to your ears. And Verdicci was not lying, his tale is not a brief one…

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True to his word, the Captain is open with you and begins his tale nearly a decade ago with the failure of his marriage and the follies of his youth. He could never say no to a pretty face, which oft included her but also others. It is a lot of information, most of which you do not believe is of any relevance to last night’s escapades beyond cementing in your eyes that the man clearly has still has some regard for his wife-that-was.

His ex-wife remarried, and remarried well, some 8 or so years ago into the Moretti family. Soon after they had a son, a gifted boy that did well in his tutoring and knew nothing of the past of his mother outside of the Moretti family. Captain Alfonso Verdicci’s new cabin boy is the only child to his ex-wife and her husband, Constanso Moretti. Which would make him the nephew of none other than the admiral of the Langlish 7th Fleet, Antonio Moretti. The child is practically Langlish royalty.

“But when he demonstrated a talent for the arcane a few months ago… well, quello era quello. ” Verdicci snaps his fingers, explaining that the Inferni Coven routinely test children for magical talent and induct any that show promise into their ranks. The career path is by no means optional. “Not even La Famigla can defy the Inferni in this, it is the one thing on which the Coven does not budge. I must swear to you that I did not expect the presence of one of the sorcerers in the flesh that night. We were told that all their initiates must pass their trial at San Vittore, of which I hear many do not survive. My understanding was that until they are proven, the accredited Inferni do not take any active role in their training.”

“You think this Moretti boy was gifted?” You eye the 8-year-old waif scrubbing the foredeck on his hands and knees, unsure if you’re waiting to see if the tacit-mage burst into flames or if you’re musing on whether your own homeland tests for the ‘gift’ in a similar manner. “Talented enough in their ways to justify a more direct hand in his training?”

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[4/4]

“Perhaps. Or his station as a Moretti marked him for something special. Or our informant was not worth nearly as much as we were paying him.” The man offers an unconcerned shrug. “Who is to say? What I do know is that it is no life for a child, they say the gift grants power in exchange for life. Better he live the life of adventure for a time than become just another hood, yes? Besides, his mother asked.”

“And you never could say no to a pretty face.”

Your wry remark earns you another wide grin in turn. “Ah, so you were listening? Yes, but others also I think. This kind of work called for a lot of coin, and the Morettis are not poor. The husband? He was involved yes, I think. The uncle? Big Boots Moretti himself? I do not know.”

“So… I am an open book to you know, sir knight.” The Captain holds out his harms expressively, that easy smile still resting on his face. “What says my reader?”

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> “I am glad to hear you are no villain. But I must admit to having second thoughts on my decision to get involved.” Mercenary work is beneath you, it’s the work of a common sellsword and does not behove an anointed knight. All other matters aside, you’re getting a headache thinking of how Sir Gilbern might react. You will turn down mercenary work in the future except for the most above-the-board postings of prestige like the Dragon Guard.

> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]

> “A noble mission, albeit not the most glorious execution. And fair pay for my part in it.” So long as the cause is just, what moment is it that you are rewarded monetarily for your efforts? Even a Knight fighting under a Cantôn banner is still owed his wages on campaign. You will be more careful in your inquiries in the future, but you will not turn your nose up at mercenary work should it present itself. [Idealist]
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>>5430678
> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]

Emile is generally always willing, if not happy, to help when innocents are in peril, especially children I think. And we've seen he turns his nose up at mercenaries. I think the only reason we accepted this job is because we like the captain and gave him the benefit of the doubt (and anons wanted a fight).

“A Knight is Sworn to Valour. His Heart Knows Only Virtue. His Blade Defends the Helpless. His Might Upholds the Weak. His Word Speaks Only Truth. His Wrath Undoes the Wicked.”

>>5386340
Dis me
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>>5430678
>>5387209
> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]

We did save a boy from a life of vile sorcery, the deed was just. Getting paid should have been an incidental, if happy surprise.
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>>5430678
>> “A noble mission, albeit not the most glorious execution....but Cain on the cross man if you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” [Write-in]

Coin is an added bonus and shouldn't be the ruling Incentive in our actions that way lies honourless copperclipping. I suppose in future we should be far more selective and informed about the oaths and work we engage in be it the Dragon guard, our work with Gilbern or our comrades and allies though I suppose that could be a shift away from Idealism towards taciturn cyncism if we treat people with such distrust.
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>>5430680
>I think the only reason we accepted this job is because we like the captain and gave him the benefit of the doubt

I guess, but we wanted the coin and our purse was light, even if we thought we were doing a good deed in the very brief job description, I personally think there is at least a small mercenary streak in Emille thats overruled by his Idealism and ego most of the time.

>>5430694
V card >>5386324
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>>5430701
I mean I feel like almost every action he has taken up until tonight says otherwise. He's commented multiple times on the unworthiness and copper clipperiness of mercenary work, has helped people out of the goodness of his own heart and honour and has taken the righteous path when we could have easily had a pay day instead.

I think it was anon specifically, not really the character Emile that was looking for a fight and a chance to get more coin. Obviously everything we choose is what Emile chooses and blah blah every option given is in character but it's all about degrees and shifts.

Emile can be pragmatic, taking what he has won from the battlefield or accepting coin for a deed well done, and he is by no means perfect and point (as noted by our thorns points), but I think he is through and through a pretty strong idealist and generally bent away from mercenary work.

Even the Dragon Guard, whilst technically mercenary work is a highly prestigious thing for a knight to do and currently a convenient way to remove ourselves from the political picture and prevent the destruction of our house all whilst possibly aiding the realm by passing on info.
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>>5430678
>> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]
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>>5430678
> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]

I was against this from the start. Even though we did trust the captains intentions, we still directly ordered the death of a guard without knowing a thing about the cause we were fighting for, all because anons were itching for a fight and concerned about our wealth. We have some confession to do with father Towbray after this stunt, and should frankly be grateful that Forgotten didn't give us a thorn point.

Ver >>5387296
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>>5430678
> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]

He does it for free

>>5386429
vpostan
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>>5430704
I'll agree its a new facet of Emile that hasn't been well explored yet since many of our adventures have been at least well intended if not virtuous and this one was dubious at best and motivated by an empty purse as much as the prospect of heroic action.

Honestly if the mercenary work was so intwined with copperclipping I don't think Emile would have made it halfway to Cathaggi already.

>>5430727
My brother in Cain thorn points are not bad.
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>>5430779
Thorn points in small number aren't bad, but if we get too many it hurts our ability to resist the evils of the Foe and our ability to overcome magic. We got -5DC on our magic resist from our 5 Thorn points. However, this was a learning experience for Emile and he is definitely more informed on how he would do this in the future.
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>>5430779
>Thorn points are not bad
Cringe and son-of-sin-pilled
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>>5430791
Huh I completely missed that, I guess the bane of thorny boys are witches, interesting I wonder if there are situations where Adam or Cain points are negative to us.
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>>5430678
> “A noble mission, albeit not the most glorious execution. And fair pay for my part in it.” So long as the cause is just, what moment is it that you are rewarded monetarily for your efforts? Even a Knight fighting under a Cantôn banner is still owed his wages on campaign. You will be more careful in your inquiries in the future, but you will not turn your nose up at mercenary work should it present itself. [Idealist]

I don't really see Emile as truly averse to the rewards of mercenary work if the cause is a worthy one or the deeds robe done aren't dishonorable, even if he would have been willing to help without compromise if ask openly. The situation was only objectable because of our lack of information and the ambush-like nature of the engagement.
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>>5430831
Forgot to link back to OG post.
>>5387190
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>>5430809
The negative was in the event itself. The path of Adam and the path of Cain are not the easy road, but the rewards of a hard fought road are great indeed.
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>>5430791
>We got -5DC on our magic resist from our 5 Thorn points

Was it like that for fae magic? There might be something in how they are different.
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>>5430840
I don't remember to be honest. We didn't eat Seer's apple and we got shielded by the Bear Totem when Jess stopped being the Outcast. I think it came into effect during our spirit journey vigil and a dream sequence we had, but I would have to look back in the archives for the exact events.
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>>5430840
>>5430848
In my opinion, it's definitely going to be a huge thing when actual miracles or events regarding the Sons become more relevant, if we ever get to that point. Anything metaphysical really.
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>>5430678
>t for the most above-the-board postings of prestige like the Dragon Guard.
>> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]

We've, albeit reluctantly, come to the aid of literal criminals before and fought (non-lethally) against fellow knights for it when the cause was just. Emile keeps to his vows, and to uphold the weak is one of them.

>>5386585
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>>5430678
> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]

verily >>5386927
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>>5430678
>> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]
>>5386395
here i am rock me like a bearshaped hurricane
damn now i wish i could use gimp or PS to edit the hurricane in the hurricane Andrei meme
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>>5430678
> “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty

>>5386458
My v posts
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>>5430839
Yeah thats not the point, this is the first time I'm aware of that our tally of path points have played a role in a mechabical roll.l and im curious if Cain or Adam points will play out similarly in other situations.
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>>5431225
played a roll vs anarchy too

WILL TEST
>0 DC
>His Blade Defends the Helpless: Blademaster +20DC
>His Heart Knows Only Virtue: Holy Vows +20DC
>Path of Adam +12DC
>Path of Cain +4DC
>Path of Thorns -2DC
> 54DC
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>>5431259
well dang, I wonder if the magic trinket, dubious trinkets or religious artifacts would have played a role had we purchased them.
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>>5430779
The Weak Should Fear The Strong is also just not a good perk.

It only helps us when we have the advantage, and actively weakens us when we’re at a disadvantage, which is terrible.

There’s no place in pitched battle for bullies, it seems..
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>>5431764
I mean its a free re-roll adversely opposed to the equivelant of a castle-forged sword which isn't entirely insurmountable but yes that does certainly stand out against the Adam or Cain perks though I could understand if its their to fulfill a feedback loop of wanting to have Wealth for equipment and well equipped companions which probably in turn leads to thorny points.
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>SELECTED: “Cain on the Cross, man. If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.” Mercenary work sat ill with you, even if the cause was arguably just. You will fill much more comfortable coming to the aid of others in the future provided there is not a payout as the driving incentive. It cheapens the honouring of your oath. [Hearty]
>PERSUASION AUTO-PASS: Captain Alfonso Verdicci is FRIENDLY towards you. He will aid you in most situations, even where there is some risk to his own interests. He will not assist in plots directed at you or those close to you, unless under some strong compulsion. He is also open to engaging in business endeavours on an equitable basis, and trusts you to honour your side of any agreement or contract without solid assurances. +1 Langlish Free Captain Contact.

“Cain on the Cross, man.” You shake your lead, leaning against the railing and looking down at the water passing by for a moment before turning back to the Captain. “If you had just told me this beforehand you would have had my sword, coin or no.”

“Truly?” Verdicci seems genuinely surprised, but . “You mean to say you would have helped me, without anything to gain for yourself?”

“That is exactly what I am saying.” You find yourself struggling to keep the exasperation out of your voice.

You’ve been considering your brush with the world of mercenary work for much of this morning and found it not to your liking.
You have not spurned your knightly ideals in your involvement of the events of last night perhaps, but you do feel you could have come awfully close. There is a risk of blurring the line between your oaths and tainting it with base motivations. It is a matter you intend to raise in confession with Father Towbray and seek suitable penance. Almighty forbid you are reduced to the greed of a faithless copper-clipper.

“So… I can have my money back?”

“Would that assure you of my intentions?” You ask sharply, raising an eyebrow.

“A jest! My apologies. You’re not the first Cantônian knight I have met. But maybe you are the first to practice what is preached by your sort.” Verdicci raises his left hand and places the right over his heart, the easy smile turning serious. Ti ho usato come mezzo per raggiungere un fine, ma tutti gli amici dovrebbero essere essi stessi un fine. I see now that I have risked a true friendship. I beg you forgiveness and I beg further you give me the chance to be worthy of calling you mio amico, my friend.”

“It is nothing.” You sputter, embarrassed at the sudden sincerity from the typically cavalier sailor. “Truly. Forgive me if I bristle from time to time, I understand no offence was intended.”

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“Apologies, milord.” You turn at Mikail’s polite tone before arrives before your conversation can continue much further, behind your squire Courageous Sky is perched comfortably on Jess the Kid’s shoulder. “You did ask to be advised when we were in open waters.”

You’ve observed that the animals have their favourites among the folk in your entourage. Hannibal tolerates Mikail for instance, while Lady Stoutsworth can oft be seen receiving a quiet pet from Brother Rousseau. But your Fae archer is the only one they all seem to take a liking to.

“Ah, my noble winged companion.” You hold out your own arm, glad to see your griffinhawk perk up at your voice. “I have mission for you, of the utmost importance.”

There is a sharp intelligence in that blink of his avian eyes, a pride in the ruffle of his pristine feathers as you explain his mission and attach the thin reed of paper in it’s carrier hold around the leg. Such a small thing, but of so much import. The Ordo Reginate will have their own roost their for such sensitive messages, and Courageous Sky should at least be aware of it. People do say they never forget a place they’ve been, nor how to get there. There is even word of them picking out individual faces in a crowd and delivering a message personally in front of shocked onlookers.

“I can trust no other. It is a long journey, my feathered friend. But you are sired by the very majestic beasts bred for this. I know you will not fail.” How much of your soothing words is understood by the Legatus Griffinhawk you know not, but all the stories say they have a way of singling out their destined recipient with a precision that is almost unseelie. You like to think he understands every word. “This parcel is for Sir Robert Gilbern, he should still be at Port Bounty. That is the place by the sea, with the many houses and the big stone building on the cliffs with the flame burning night and day.”


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“Ah, my pretty. Such a fine bird you are. The Brothers themselves could not hope for a more promising courier.” You whisper sweetly into the ear of Courageous Sky, swearing you can hear what sounds like a soft purr in response. “Almighty keep you on your travels, and return you safely to my hand.”

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Courageous Sky: Courier Hawk Roll
>Middling Journey - 4-5 Days Flight / Hostile Environ - Open Water: 50DC
>Courageous Sky - Legatus Lingeage: +20DC, +1 Re-Roll Using this re-roll will delay the delivery and return time.
>Courageous Sky - Griffinhawk Talons: If pursued, +15DC and +1 Re-Roll to Aerial Combat
>Courageous Sky – Fae Kissed: A scion of the Wild, 99 is always considered a double pass.
>No Intercept Planned: Crit-fails and doubles can be re-rolled.
>70DC

Critical Fail = Intercepted. The message is taken, the messenger slain.
Double Fail = Pursuit. Courageous Sky is attacked while en-route. [Aerial Combat Roll]
0 Success = Missing messenger. Your message does not reach its destination. There is a risk of your courier having perished or gotten lost.
1 = A tiring journey, fraught with danger. While your courier eventually reaches a destination, the message is damaged or otherwise lost. The recipient may be aware you have sent a message, but at best will only have a partial understanding of the content.
2 = Confidential, do not open. Your courier reaches the destination roost and the message is delivered from there to its intended recipient intact. Standard, and without undue risk if the recipient’s network is seriously compromised.
3 = Message from the Skies. Your courier not only reaches the destination in remarkable time, but singles out the intended recipient personally. The message has gone straight from your hand to their eyes, with no one in between. A remarkable feat.
Double Pass = Seasoned Courier. +5DC to all future Courier Hawk Rolls.
Critical Pass = I Soar. Significant bonus to all future Courier Hawk Rolls.


3 rolls of 1d100 gents. You have ONE re-roll.

Fly, my pretty!
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Rolled 16 (1d100)

>>5431843
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Rolled 5 (1d100)

>>5431843
We call upon your ancestors to bless your journey home. Fly safe Courageous Sky!
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Rolled 64 (1d100)

>>5431843
>>5386324
Yeye
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Rolled 50 (1d100)

>>5431843
Let the Angel guide your journey, child of the Wilds.
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Rolled 56 (1d100)

>>5431843

Sour high on swift and decisive wings.
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>>5431844
>>5431845
>>5431848
Good rolls, do we risk a reroll for possible dubs or crit?
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>>5431851
Absolutely not. Lets not tempt fate and end up with a crit fail
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>>5431851
I say no, it's already a good result as it is and we don't risk further delays.

I'd pay to see the face of Gilbern when Courageous Sky tracks him though.
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*2 Success results should have read “if NOT seriously compromised”

>>5431844
>>5431845
>>5431848
>3 SUCCESS: Message from the Skies. Your courier not only reaches the destination in remarkable time, but singles out the intended recipient personally. The message has gone straight from your hand to their eyes, with no one in between. A remarkable feat.

Neatly done, that's going to impress both Sir Gilbern and anyone else that happens be around when Courageous Sky makes their entrance. Nothing screams 'this is one important knigga' more than having a Griffinhawk courier deliver a message directly into their hands. And, of course, there is absolutely zero risk of compromise to that information.

This will be the last vote of the thread coming up. While I understand the charting of your voyage is actually Captain Verdicci’s call, I think it’s suitable (and fun) to give you some input here. You are big boys, so I’m not going to hold your hand and give out clues with respect to the pros and cons of each route. I think that’s been disseminated for those that have been paying attention.

I will still hang around this thread and answer questions, both those I’ve missed in the last few updates and any new ones you have. And of course, I welcome discussion and feedback.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8EQxFtQs1c&ab_channel=BrianTyler-Topic – The Voyage Begins

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>The Coy Siren will head East by South-East to the Cantôn coastline, following it until a short dash across the Cathagi Strait and to Nova Cathagi itself. [East by South-East]

>The Coy Siren will cut South-East to the Cathagi Strait directly, briefly following the last stretch of Cathagi Coastline before Nova Cathagi. [Southeast]

>The Coy Siren will set a course due South towards the Tempest Isles, before following the sparse Cathagi coastline East until you reach Nova Cathagi. [South]
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>>5431856
Which one is most likely to have monsters we can swashbuckle?
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Reposting based Mapbro's work as an aid.
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Posting his earlier work too, because I like it as well. Stands to reason there would be some subtle differences in different maps at the time.

>>5431856
I think this question has been answered, I'm happy to see some analysis of anons for the optimal route.
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>>5431861
Oops, response intended for this post >>5431858
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>>5431860
>>5431861

Two different map bros there,

>>5431861
is the original and the other anon took inspiration from it to make

>>5431860
this one

As for the vote I'm going to wait a bit and see some arguments, I think it'd be best to take the safe route but fast and risky could be good too
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>>5431860
This at all accurate for the routes?
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>>5431856
>The Coy Siren will head East by South-East to the Cantôn coastline, following it until a short dash across the Cathagi Strait and to Nova Cathagi itself. [East by South-East]
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>>5431868
You're actually starting off in the middle section of the Langlish east coast, not the southernmost point.
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>>5431856
>>5387209

>The Coy Siren will head East by South-East to the Cantôn coastline, following it until a short dash across the Cathagi Strait and to Nova Cathagi itself. [East by South-East]

I will personally be voting for this one, not because I think it might be the safest route due to the shallow waters, but because we can head back to Romaine and show our new Captain friend where he can do Trade deals with the Andrei's/Vidra's/Norveski's with a letter of recommendation. More ships means more power and funds to build up the safety of Andrei lands. If we had courageous sky we could have had a Romaine port to send to, but oh well.

The Tempest Isle route seems the most dangerous considering how much deep water we would pass over, and would be the furthest from land if there was an issue, plus sea monsters. The Strait route seems like medium danger due to some time in deep water and a variety of small islands which could probably house some pirates.

Be aware that we are down some DC due to the loss of our blade. So difficult combat might not be in the cards.
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>>5431882
We can also pick up some real Cantonian steel for a new weapon as well while in Romaine port, unless we specifically want a Cathagi weapon.
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>>5431880
Thanks

as for choices going by the Canton shoreline could give us the opportunity to check out the Covenant that was apparently attacked way back in like thread 3 or 4 though honestly a lot of time has passed since then so I don't know if we'd find anything worth investigating, their may also be the low threat of Corsairs

Going directly through the Cathagi strait is probably the fastest route but also the most perilous even in autumn and sea dragons might be a threat.

Going south spares us the strait but may but us at the mercy of Corsairs and the temptation of forbidden lore

I think I'll mull it over a bit personally.
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The Relevant information to our current vote is here.
>>5399692
>>5399693
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>The Coy Siren will set a course due South towards the Tempest Isles, before following the sparse Cathagi coastline East until you reach Nova Cathagi. [South]
>>5431856
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>>5431856
>The Coy Siren will cut South-East to the Cathagi Strait directly, briefly following the last stretch of Cathagi Coastline before Nova Cathagi. [Southeast
I fill like Captain would get us there asap because of our help and new friendship.

>>5386458
My v post
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>>5431856
>The Coy Siren will head East by South-East to the Cantôn coastline, following it until a short dash across the Cathagi Strait and to Nova Cathagi itself. [East by South-East]
Safety of the pilgrims come first. I refuse to put lives under our charge at risk to chase glory in slaying some sea-snakes.
While we may make a stop at Canton briefly, I doubt it will be enough time to sail ALL the way to Romaine

>>5386406
moi
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why you guys keep linking your own posts
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>>5431967
It's an anti-samefag measure required for participation due to previous dickheads ruining threads
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>>5431964
The reason I think we will get to Romaine using the Canton route is that it is the shortest crossing point to Nova Cathagi, as it is literally south of it.
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>>5431974
That's fair, I think that's definitely reasonable then
I thought our ship would be making the hop to Cathagi from the southernmost tip of Pascae
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>>5431856
>The Coy Siren will set a course due South towards the Tempest Isles, before following the sparse Cathagi coastline East until you reach Nova Cathagi. [South]
mystery BOX

>>5386366
me
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>>5431856
>The Coy Siren will set a course due South towards the Tempest Isles, before following the sparse Cathagi coastline East until you reach Nova Cathagi. [South]
Mystery box bros let's gooo kill sea monsters and shieet

Verification: >>5386382
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The last mystery got us a SOS. I wonder what this mystery could be.
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>>5432039
My bet is inbred fishmen, seriously that one place sounds like goddamn Innsmouth.
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>>5431882
supporting this

verily: >>5386927
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>>5431856
>Questions

Do the different regions of Canton have different accents and how do they sound? Here's how I imagine them:
Romaine: eastern European
Aubres: French
Montbrun: German
Fallavon: American South lol
Pascae: posh British

how close am I?
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>>5431856
>The Coy Siren will head East by South-East to the Cantôn coastline, following it until a short dash across the Cathagi Strait and to Nova Cathagi itself. [East by South-East]

I like the idea of dropping in at home before our multi-year stint overseas.

Plus, we can drop the gifts to our family off!

Next thread when Forgotten?

>>5387202
Linking back
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I should be clear, you will not journey ‘home’ as in to Andrei lands proper. You will follow a portion of the Pascae, Aubrey and a bit of Romaine coastline before crossing the Southern Sea. Your stay in a Romaini port would be more akin to a pit stop with very little time ashore, if any.
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>>5431856
I might as well ask, but approximately where would Andrei lands be on the map?
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I have to head into work, but I will get to other anons questions in time.

I don’t expect a new thread up for a 1-2 weeks, I’ll announce in the /qtg/ and twatter when I have a solid date in mind.

>>5432312
I won’t directly pinpoint it and hamstring myself, but it would be:

-Inland
-West of Ardenne
-East of the River that goes up to Montbrun
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>>5431856
>The Coy Siren will cut South-East to the Cathagi Strait directly, briefly following the last stretch of Cathagi Coastline before Nova Cathagi. [Southeast]

I think speed with a slight dash of risk should be fine. Definitely do not want to go all the way out to the Tempest Isles but I don't want to waste time hugging the coast either. I want to finally get to Cathagi
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>>5431856
>>The Coy Siren will cut South-East to the Cathagi Strait directly, briefly following the last stretch of Cathagi Coastline before Nova Cathagi. [Southeast]

>>5387190
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>>5432316
Is it a coincidence that the Vancewells, Montbrune's and I think Alderauge all have a Pegasi as their heraldry or is their an implication there?

Also are there any famous feuds in Canton similar to say the Brackens & Blackwoods from Game of thrones or the Campbell's and McDonald's of Scotland?
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>>5431856
>>The Coy Siren will head East by South-East to the Cantôn coastline, following it until a short dash across the Cathagi Strait and to Nova Cathagi itself. [East by South-East]
seems like the safer option, and i'd guess the more conventional. wanna avoid those autumn storms.


>>5386395
Arr, I be this seadog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMR4uWcSU00&ab_channel=MichaelAllen
The sound track for the tempest Isle route
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>>5432559
From what I remember, Pegasi are a rare, protected animal in Montbrun. They live in the mountains.
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>>5432801
Yes that would be why it's used but I was wondering if there was a relation between the three.

Not that it matters since I got it wrong and the Vancewell's are a bull on yellow.
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>>5432815
Bull+Bear, now that's an explosive combo
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>>5432836
I like to imagine future heraldry would be the two opposed on the shield though the fact ours is currently front facing makes that feel weird.
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>>5433227
We could just add bullhorns to our current heraldry and look a little more incidentally evil
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>>5433299
I dunno A bear with horns feels extra weird even if I love the incidental vibe it gives.
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>>5433411
it's the ears. Bears have cute stubby ears that don't go with horns, and giving him tubular ears would turn him into a Shrek-like abomination.
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>>5433568
So what your saying is Bears have layers?
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>>5433571
Emile certainly does
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I’m not entirely sober and I love you guys
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>>5433625
>That image
we need Emille to do cocaine
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>>5433625
And we love you, you sappy old man.
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>>5433625
Sending lots of love back to you Forgotten!
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>>5433625
Likewise forgotten
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Well fellas with how well things have gone during our trip to Langland, I think we can downgrade Hurricane Andre to a tropical storm.
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>>5433625
Love you too Forgotten. You bring me great joy.
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Last post ayooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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>>5436573
No
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>>5436742
yes?
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>>5436749
Perhaps



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