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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 4005346" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>(OOC: Oh shoot--I never told you. Basically, you wouldn't have used it at the beginning anyway because Tristan didn't respect this guy. You can use Knight's Challenge against a worthy opponent. If the opponent is too weak to be worthy, it fails and you lose a little bit of honour. If you lose the challenge against a worthy opponent, you also lose a some honour. If you make the challenge and then start fighting someone else without finishing, you lose some honour. If you make the challenge and win, you gain honour. If the opponent is also a knight and is a worthy foe for you (that is, if the challenge succeeds on a knight), the knight must accept the challenge or lose honour, and then abides by the same rules as you--this does not apply to non-knights. If one of your allies interferes with the one-on-one nature of the challenge before one of the challenged opponent's allies interferes, you lose honour (again, if the opponent is a knight, this applies to him too), but if the enemy's allies ahev already interfered, you lose nothing for an ally's interference. Making the challenge is a move-equivalent action. It gives you a (+Honour-Courage / 4, rounded up) bonus to Attack Rolls and Damage Rolls against your declared opponent, and the same bonus to Will Saves against any nefarious effects that might prevent you from meeting the challenge. In your case, the bonus is +2. ) </p><p></p><p><span style="color: maroon">"As do thee, for a drooling ogre that fawns over the honour of its own ass."</span></p><p></p><p>*But questionably-witty repartee or no, the Pumpernickel just can't seem to get off another lucky hit on Tristan with the Musketeer's defenses up.*</p><p></p><p>(OOC: Same here for the Pumpernickel--good rolls to start, now bad)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 4005346, member: 29014"] (OOC: Oh shoot--I never told you. Basically, you wouldn't have used it at the beginning anyway because Tristan didn't respect this guy. You can use Knight's Challenge against a worthy opponent. If the opponent is too weak to be worthy, it fails and you lose a little bit of honour. If you lose the challenge against a worthy opponent, you also lose a some honour. If you make the challenge and then start fighting someone else without finishing, you lose some honour. If you make the challenge and win, you gain honour. If the opponent is also a knight and is a worthy foe for you (that is, if the challenge succeeds on a knight), the knight must accept the challenge or lose honour, and then abides by the same rules as you--this does not apply to non-knights. If one of your allies interferes with the one-on-one nature of the challenge before one of the challenged opponent's allies interferes, you lose honour (again, if the opponent is a knight, this applies to him too), but if the enemy's allies ahev already interfered, you lose nothing for an ally's interference. Making the challenge is a move-equivalent action. It gives you a (+Honour-Courage / 4, rounded up) bonus to Attack Rolls and Damage Rolls against your declared opponent, and the same bonus to Will Saves against any nefarious effects that might prevent you from meeting the challenge. In your case, the bonus is +2. ) [color=maroon]"As do thee, for a drooling ogre that fawns over the honour of its own ass."[/color] *But questionably-witty repartee or no, the Pumpernickel just can't seem to get off another lucky hit on Tristan with the Musketeer's defenses up.* (OOC: Same here for the Pumpernickel--good rolls to start, now bad) [/QUOTE]
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