Written By Dagon
Sept. 3, 2016, 11:21 a.m.(6/22/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Victus
Written By Anastasio
Sept. 3, 2016, 7:20 a.m.(6/21/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Acacia
Written By Anastasio
Sept. 3, 2016, 7:19 a.m.(6/21/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Alarissa
Written By Silas
Sept. 3, 2016, 12:59 a.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
I really don't have any regrets on how it turned out, even if I came out a loser.
Before the melee was underway, I advised Prince Laric to leave Prince Edain and Duke Leo alone for now, given they were shorthanded one man like we were. This unspoken plan had to be discarded when they turned their focus on us. I suspect this may have been the point where things went awry with us; Laric was quickly downed and I had already did a fair amount of damage to them both when they finally turned their attention to the Lycene team and I followed suit.
Then Lady Deva got in the way.
To be fair, if she wanted to win, she needed to get me out too. Completely understandable. That glaive has some impressive reach and she managed to bloody me quite a bit before I had to face off against Duke Niccolo and Prince Luca. I won the duel, but she sealed my fate, I believe.
Then again, Duke Niccolo and Prince Luca hit very hard as well, I soon discovered.
A good fight, indeed. Now back to work!
Written By Silas
Sept. 3, 2016, 12:48 a.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Laric
Written By Sina
Sept. 3, 2016, 12:22 a.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Donella
Written By Joscelin
Sept. 3, 2016, 12:07 a.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
I lost my bet to Acacia, the smug auburn-haired creature.
Don't forget, Jos.
Stop drinking, Jos.
Written By Joscelin
Sept. 3, 2016, 12:05 a.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
The Knight Kima was AMAZING. House Saik was done proudly today and I may have gone home a little inspired, having actually -known- one of the fighters that fought and not just from a distance.
The lovely Acacia was in attendance, as was Ida until she fled, probably in embarrassment at my shenanigans. Acacia is lovely, frankly the woman is dazzling and intriguing, and always has something observant to say. She found my loud cheering to be amusing.
Ida is, as ever, a delight. She came as my companion to the tournament, and since it was her first time I did my best to not spoil the experience.
The Courtesan Larissa was in attendance as well, and she too was very appreciative of my antics. The two of them, Acacia and Larissa, insist that I rallied the crowd on my own. HA.
I'm blushing again. Damn them!
All in all, a good night.
Written By Dawn
Sept. 3, 2016, 12:03 a.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
But here, a record of those who fought.
The Redrains fielded a team that consisted of their high lord, Prince Darren, his sister Princess Deva, and Lady Brianna Halfshav. I had been assured of the ferocity of bears in battle but to see it with my own eyes was something else entirely.
Velardin and Lyceum came together in a team composed of the Dragons' high lord, Prince Edain, and Duke Leo Fidante, bannerman of the Velenosa. When power and grace come together, they make a formidable combination.
My own Graysons fielded a team of two as well, with Sir Silas Mercier and Prince Laric Grayson joining forces. They came very close to taking the whole thing and in so doing, brought honor to the Grayson name.
I must confess some fondness of the mixed team that took the field, for they exemplified the ideals I'd envisioned when planning this tourney. Lord Victus Thrax, Lady Kima Saik of the Lyceum and Master Marcus Aodh of Redrain all share allegiance to others, yet one would think them all warriors of the same cohort to see them fight together. Of special note, Lord Victus' first minutes in the melee were spent fending off attacks from nearly every other competitor; I've never seen a man defend himself so capably. But they were all magnificent and surely earned Gloria's blessings for how well they performed. Certainly the others recognized them for the threat they were.
And finally, the tourney's victors. From Velenosa, Duke Niccolo, Voice of that House, with Prince Luca Velenosa and Master Talen Artiglio, Sword of Lenosia. Tales are also told of Southern excellence in battle and the truth of that was established in the performance of this team. They worked as one unit, and almost to the very last, they still stood as one team. But it was Prince Luca who was left standing when the dust settled, and so to Velenosa went the prize.
Your champions, Arx. And all of them, your heroes in the coming days.
May the gods bless us and keep us, all.
Written By Acacia
Sept. 2, 2016, 11:53 p.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
I put my wager this time around on House Velenosa, though that was more out of note for my patron and even then, I wasn't entirely convinced they were going to win. I don't think I've missed one of Duke Niccolo or Sword Talen's fights yet, but watching Prince Luca was a rarer treat. He'd advised me a couple times while watching other matches and while I would've enjoyed his expertise in the stands, it was better to see him enact those same lessons.
Mistress Ida has essentially become one of my favorites to sit with, but Mistress Joscelin is swiftly earning favor. She has enough enthusiasm to provoke a crowd by herself-- really, someone should probably hire her to do just that sometime. I briefly saw the Radiant herself and Courtesan Larissa; both women who call attention in their own right. There's occasionally people who mistake me for various things, but when in direct contrast with those practiced, their polish is evident.
Lady Kima, Lord Victus and Captain Marcas' team were an easy favorite, with their prowess between them quite known and many bets and cheers seemed to head in their favor. Clearly this is known by the way they drew the direct focus, but Lord Victus truly wouldn't go down in the beginning, no matter how many swords (or whatever else there was) cut at him. I've seen Marcas fight and the way he unleashes and he was no less formidable this time around.
Prince Darren, Princess Deva and Lady Brianna were equally as intense. I hadn't counted on Prince Darren being a target so quickly, but he also held his ground with remarkable resiliency. I would've bet at least three times that he would've gone down at those blows, but he hardly took a knee and kept on swinging. The Redrain women were a glory to behold though; let no one talk poorly about their ability to both drink and fight, eh?
I don't know much about Duke Leo or Prince Laric, but they held their own. Prince Edain was as impressive as the first time I saw him, though I want to say he complimented a table during it? Must've been some fucking table. But Sir Silas was the one who stood out for me. I'm not used to really complimenting the Iron Guard, but again, the blade he bought from Mistress Ida was put to good use. He scored some heavy-handed strikes, enough to renew all senses on being glad I'm on his better side-- relatively speaking.
Overall, it was incredible. But really. No alcohol for the commoners? Tch.
Written By Brianna
Sept. 2, 2016, 11:33 p.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Still, the North made a great showing between the four of us who participated.
Written By Brianna
Sept. 2, 2016, 11:28 p.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Victus
Written By Brianna
Sept. 2, 2016, 11:18 p.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Kima
Hardly.
I outlasted eight warriors of more skill.
Written By Isolde
Sept. 2, 2016, 11:06 p.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Written By Sina
Sept. 2, 2016, 7:17 p.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Margot
Written By Sina
Sept. 2, 2016, 7:16 p.m.(6/20/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Dagon
Written By Lydia
Sept. 2, 2016, 5:54 p.m.(6/19/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Dagon
Written By Dagon
Sept. 2, 2016, 3:31 p.m.(6/19/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Dawn
I would write far more flowery words but alas time is fleeting and I have other matters to attend to. Let us just say that I look forward to future encounters with Lady Dawn.
Written By Dagon
Sept. 2, 2016, 3:09 p.m.(6/19/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Sina
Nevermind that. Why does Donella permit her handmaiden to wander around the estate without shoes on? I shall have to ask her about this the next time I see her. Either the girl should have the decency to do her duties as one should, or she should be forced to walk on hot sand for a full day to teach her the value in wearing shoes.
Written By Max
Sept. 2, 2016, 2:38 p.m.(6/19/1004 AR)
Relationship Note on Brianna
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