KYLE
Kyle glances back at the drunken man, who is utterly unremarkable. Kyle doesn't recognize him at all, which is odd-the thought tickles the back of his mind.
Then, the bartenders place a mug of deep, warm Arbor Gold in front of him and...
[WILL TEST=CHALLENGING (12)
KYLE'S WILL 3D6=10
Fail]After awhile, everything goes away. All his worries and his fears-all his dreams, his notions, and resentments. It all washes away in a river of sweet, sweet Gold.
...
From a mental distance, Kyle is barely aware when the fists and cups start flying-he's a bit above it all, staring at a spot on the ceiling and trying to make out that Iron womans face from it, for some reason. He's truly surprised when something hits him on the back of the head.
What? Don't they know he's a
Lord's Son? He thinks, falling from his chair to the ceiling. At least that's how he feels. The confusion quickly turns to atavistic drunken anger. Someone
hit him-he should
hit them back, is all he gets to thinking-along with a nagging voice he assumes is his conscience or his common sense (both long gone by now), telling him to run away before he gets hurt. He reaches for his swordbelt, and it isn't there-the bartender gathers weapons behind the bar. Kyle wonders why-doesn't he know people have to defend themselves?
The grey blur steps toward him, and he sobers only enough to realize he's only got two choices-fight or flight. For a moment, he can imagine the figure
is his father.
Roaring Drunk= -2D on every test
WILLIAM
Frederich nods and silently agrees, un-slinging his broad-axe from his back and stalking toward the Wildling's leader, who retreats to meet him in the center of the battlefield, such as it is. Both lines of men seem to go quiet for a moment as the men size each other up...
[COMPETING AGILITY TEST
FREDERICH'S AGILITY 3D6=6
BEN'S AGILITY 3D6=8
Ben Wins]The Wildling leader moves quickly as Frederich rushes in, bold as usual-the wildlings longspear snaps forward like a snake.
[FIGHTING TEST=(9)
BEN'S fighting 3D6=13 (1d6 BONUS)
Success, 1 Degree]
Damage=4 Vs AR 5=0Frederich is tough, but a lot faster then you would ever expect of a man of his size. He bursts forward with all the vigor a man in his prime. He nimbly ducks to his side, and takes the spear point on his shoulderplate, grunting at the impact. Then he rolls forward...
[FIGHTING TEST=(9)
FREDERICH'S fighting 5D6=22 (4d6 BONUS)
Success, 3 Degrees
Damage 6x3=18 Vs AR 5=Ben opts to take a wound (-1D on all tests)Frederich's bloody axe scores a solid blow, nearly cutting the mans left hand off at the stump-only an elaborate parry and backstep allows the Wildling to gain a breath, lashing out again in desperation with a mangled wrist. That he can even manage such a thing is a testament...
[FIGHTING TEST=(9)
BEN'S fighting 2D6=12 (1d6 BONUS)
Success, 1 Degree]
Damage=4 Vs AR 5=0Frederich dashes to the Wildlings left side, and though the spear is well aimed, it lacks power-and fails to penetrate his armor once more. Frederich strikes forward, with something like contempt...
[FIGHTING TEST=(9)
FREDERICH'S fighting 5D6=26 (4d6 BONUS)
Success, 4 Degrees]
Damage 6x4=24 Vs AR 5=19
Ben's Endurance can take no more wounds, and he is defeatedThe Longaxe is a merciless weapon-Frederich's next blow cleaves the end of the wildlings spear with the downstroke, then removes the mans head with the upstroke. He falls to the ground without a sound.
Ben. His name was Ben.
...
Indeed, some still fight-they charge his lines, outnumbered twenty to one. William wonders if it's bravery or merely desperation. For the most part however, they surrender, scowling and mad-but, not to surprised.
The question is, what shall be done with them?
Frederich is back at Williams side, his armor spattered in mud and blood. He seems happy enough.
'The question is sir, what shall be done with them?" He asks, quirking an eyebrow.
"I've no doubt some might take the black...if the black will have them. I've an idea to send them right back over the wall, mi'lord. Why should we feed and cloth them? They're not the sort to enjoy paying taxes, mind. Send them away and let them tell their friends what happens when they bother My House." He spits on the ground, then seems to think a moment. Frederich thinks a lot when he's around William.
"Apologies, my Lord. The Battle has scattered my wits. I did not mean offense, nor impoliteness...it's your decision, and I did not mean to imply otherwise."ELISE
Maynard pauses to think.
"The Ironmen...well, they are Reavers by nature. Their islands are barely arable spits of rock in a cold ocean. They've long since learned if they want something they have to take it by force.
I wouldn't put cunning past them, however-during Greyjoys Rebellion they very nearly burnt our fleet in harbor, under the cover of night. They succeeded with the Lannisters. They can be vexing foes, indeed...
As for the sapphires...well, it's an old tale.
A Stonehearth Lord fell in love with a Ironborn Woman, so the story goes. More fools for love, eh? The Wedding was quite a bloody affair. Depending on what side you believe, either she faked love and conspired to betray him, they conspired together to betray House Stonehearth, her Ironborn brothers conspired to use her affections to their gain, or both sides Wolf and Kraken got incredibly drunk, and began fighting for no reason. In the end, the Ironborn held the castle...though, not for long. We ran them back to their ships with their stolen loot. The lovers, if that's what they were, were found arm in arm-both throats cut-in the tallest tower in the Shieldlands. A grisly tale, don't you think?" He says, musing.
BENJICOT
"Your will be done, my Lord." says Eldred Camber-he's technically your bodyguard, a willowy boy about your age.
The man is grateful for his silver-thought of course he expected more-and describes the house emblems he saw to you-Ryswells, Dustins, Glovers, Boltons and Stanes. Benjicot guesses there must have been some sort of feast or meeting of a sort in Glover lands...
...
The next petitioner is a grimy man clad in steel chains, held by two guardsmen. He speaks for himself, his downcast eyes mapping lines in the floor. Behind him the crowd suddenly seems a lot more agitated.
"My Lord, I come asking for no mercy. I come to confess my crimes...I am a Kinslayer. I confess it. I killed my half-brother as we quarreled over the price we paid in grain, a petty thing. He pushed me...and I pushed him back. We were on a bridge, mi'lord-the...the railing snapped, and he went over the side...and he never had a chance. The Frostflow took him under...my lord. He never had a chance.
I...like I said, I don't ask for mercy. Permit me to take the black, my lord. I wish to serve on the wall. Let me have my life, my lord...and I promise to spend it service to the r...to the realm..." He says.
A boisterous man in the audience speaks up-without permission, mind you. He seems to veer between rage and grief in the same moment.
"He was my brother too, Len! My brother! The Lord should take your head, rather than letting you skate away to wear the Black...blood for blood! BLOOD FOR BLOOD!" The crowd seems to agree-either through murmured assent, or outright shouting.
Mollen bangs his pike on the stone floor.
"Order! Order, you dogs! Order in the Lords presence!"Benjicot is wise enough to know when the quiet settles down, they will all look to him for the decision.
ALESSA
Just so.
Alessa gathers some Persimmon seeds that Almato just helpfully managed to bring along, and climbs up into the rafters, holding seeds in one hand a shiny silver stag in the other. And then she waits...and waits...and waits...
...
Some time later, she is woken from a near-drowse by a small bird landing in her left hand, quietly nibbling at the seeds.
RILMAD
Rilmad readies his crossbow, uneasy...
The young Woman continues to ride about, looking for signs, a frown creasing her features.
[COMPETING STEALTH/AWARENESS TEST
RILMAD'S STEALTH 4D6=16
??? AWARENESS 5D6=17
??? Wins]The woman sees something that catches her eyes...she seems to pause a moment. Then she looks straight at Rilmad in his hiding place, smiling prettily.
"I know where you are. Why are you hiding from me, Ser? I just wanted to speak with you."