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<blockquote data-quote="GandalfMithrandir" data-source="post: 5258898" data-attributes="member: 82765"><p>I will put out the rules in fractions throughout the day, as well as the beginning part of the Adventure. Also we Can play through the whole adventure after the tournament, it goes through raising armies and stuff, Along with some exploration and stuff, you guys could use the kingdom I have made so far for that, as long as you don't wreck it, I could always just forget what you guys did... Actually, I have a better Idea, you guys could have been hired by my character to participate in the tournament, some of you ma have been from other kingdoms, then after seeing your performance in the tournament, my character hired you to explore the area for him, and lead the Armies that he has set up right now. However, this does not have to be done.</p><p></p><p>Here are the three rules governing the event:</p><p></p><p>Harm no spectators</p><p></p><p>Kill no Competitors</p><p></p><p>Don't get caught Cheating</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Other rules: the events will earn points, which are added up, then used to determine the winner of the tournament. Also, if your character does not win an event, or the tournament, that's ok, it's most likely because of an unlucky die roll on your bow shot or something like that, the tournament is set up to not have a WHOLE lot of stuff like that. For example, in my own experience, at the archery tournament I was in, the arrow I shot in the second round went clear over the ten foot high haystack. This stuff happens.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Aaannd archery:</p><p></p><p>Competitors will each be given a Masterwork Longbow and two arrows for each stage. Competitors will have as much time as they want (within reason) to fire their shots. This means that they can take extra time to earn a +5 to hit.</p><p></p><p>Stage One: A target 30 feet away is set up (no range penalty, AC 5). The six competitors who score closest to the center move on to the next stage.</p><p></p><p>Stage Two: A target is set up 220 feet away (-4 range penalty, AC 7). the four competitors who score closest to the center of this target move on to the third and final stage.</p><p></p><p>Stage Three: A target is set up 550 feet away (-10 range penalty, AC 11). The competitor who places closest to the bulls eye wins the event, earning three points for his team, the competitor who is the second closest wins one point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GandalfMithrandir, post: 5258898, member: 82765"] I will put out the rules in fractions throughout the day, as well as the beginning part of the Adventure. Also we Can play through the whole adventure after the tournament, it goes through raising armies and stuff, Along with some exploration and stuff, you guys could use the kingdom I have made so far for that, as long as you don't wreck it, I could always just forget what you guys did... Actually, I have a better Idea, you guys could have been hired by my character to participate in the tournament, some of you ma have been from other kingdoms, then after seeing your performance in the tournament, my character hired you to explore the area for him, and lead the Armies that he has set up right now. However, this does not have to be done. Here are the three rules governing the event: Harm no spectators Kill no Competitors Don't get caught Cheating Other rules: the events will earn points, which are added up, then used to determine the winner of the tournament. Also, if your character does not win an event, or the tournament, that's ok, it's most likely because of an unlucky die roll on your bow shot or something like that, the tournament is set up to not have a WHOLE lot of stuff like that. For example, in my own experience, at the archery tournament I was in, the arrow I shot in the second round went clear over the ten foot high haystack. This stuff happens. Aaannd archery: Competitors will each be given a Masterwork Longbow and two arrows for each stage. Competitors will have as much time as they want (within reason) to fire their shots. This means that they can take extra time to earn a +5 to hit. Stage One: A target 30 feet away is set up (no range penalty, AC 5). The six competitors who score closest to the center move on to the next stage. Stage Two: A target is set up 220 feet away (-4 range penalty, AC 7). the four competitors who score closest to the center of this target move on to the third and final stage. Stage Three: A target is set up 550 feet away (-10 range penalty, AC 11). The competitor who places closest to the bulls eye wins the event, earning three points for his team, the competitor who is the second closest wins one point. [/QUOTE]
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