Sir Basril, you sure want him on your side!
https://uk.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ ... ssages/383As for Sir
> Basril, his options are simple, stop the knights who outnumber him from
> fleeing, die trying, let the knights flee but kill the woman he was sent
> to dispatch, or fail in killing the person he has been sent to kill and
> return to the Castle to find out what Montombre will have in store for
> him for failing...
>
> Unless there are more options I have not thought of.
>
> So, Sir Basril is now in front of you, in the way you want to ride, and
> behind (and back towards the castle) is another knight. Charge and
> slay/incapacitate your former companion before other knights arrive??>
"The Witch! The Witch! I see her! Quick! Kill her before we fall under her spell!!!"
*Readies a dagger for throwing*
"Don't worry lads! I've got it under control! Won't be long!"
How far before I pin her to a tree?
https://uk.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ ... ssages/395> Sir Basril has only now got a good look at the woman he was charged to
> catch and even with the dirt and grime upon her clothes, she is more
> beautiful than Montombre's wife. Is he to join the side of
> righteousness or erm fall under her spell? ?OOC - Looks score
> certainly more than 16.)
>
Sir Basril is 'bewitched'. Will hough the horse of the enemy knights that get close and try to avoid these weak minded fools who fell under her spell.
*Charges after Sir William*
"Quick! We can talk later! Lets get the bloody hell out of here!"
*Glares at any of these players who try to come close*
https://uk.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ ... ssages/435I do not think Sir Basril is with the parley group, but the lines here are
blurring summat.
"With all due respect, Sir Basril, you are recently turned from Sir Stephen's
company. Nary on 5 minutes ago you were pursuing the woman to cut her down,
now you want to defend her virtue? One from our side ought to stand for the
lady"
https://uk.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ ... ssages/444The two square off and prepare to fight while Sir William protests "I can not honour this if he loses!"
But he should have more faith in Sir Basril. Something the rest of you lack when you see that Sir Basril is wearing chainmail and is armed with a short sword, as opposed to Sir Stephen in plate armour and a proper sword.
Sir Basril strikes first, "Let me show you the light!" he cries as he manages to draw first blood. But Sir Stephen strikes back the blow glancing of Sir Basrils mail but injuring him none-the-less. The two swing at each other again and again, but armour or nerves prevent them from landing a blow upon the other, till Sir Basril stirkes again.
"Lies blind you to the truth!" (Another 3Hp wound.)
"Yield! Or taste this blade!" (And another.)
"No rest when I send you to hell!" When this wound falls Sir Basril has only suffered one blow, but the fight continues and his luck appears to run out, Sir Stephen lands two crushing blows in quick succession, and you look nervously at Sir William and his sister.
But with another stab with his sword, crying out "Descend the depths and burn!" the outmatched and seemingly insane Sir Basril triumphs, his sword slipping past the defence of his opponent and plunging into the heart of Sir Stephen. Sinking to the ground brusied from his wounds, Sir Basril (one one health point) removes his blade from his foe, his vow to slay his opponent completed.