Didn't figure I'd get shot when I woke up today. Might as well make the most of it.
"Yes."
Terenos lunges forwards, picking up a chair and using it as a shield against the crossbow bolt. If he fires, well, its a chair. Or I get missed. If not I will use the CHAIR AS AN IMPROVISED WEAPON. If he does fire, I drop the chair, use my sword.
((If I shall die, I SHALL MAKE IT SUCH AN END!!! No regrets, No remorse.))
Chicane von Trubaldsome: Weapon +1, Armour +1. 3/3hp Ranged Weapon (1 free shot.)
Terenos d'Avistral: Weapon +1, Armour +1. 3/3hp Cover (+1 vs ranged shot)
[1+2 vs 5+2+1] Chicane pulls the trigger on the crossbow and the bolt strikes home - straight into the chair thrown towards it. The chair spins, careening off and crashing into the side of the room. Chicane yells for guards, [2] who are likely to arrive within three exchanges.
Both of you draw your swords and advance upon one another, blades meeting just over King Leuki's cooling corpse.
[4+2 vs 6+2] Chicane proves to be an accomplished swordsman, but your father didn't force you into months of swordfight training for nothing. The pair of you leap at one another with a furious exchange of blows, then dart back. Chicane is bleeding freely from his off-hand, but nothing major has been severed. [Chicane 2hp]
[3+2 vs 6+2] You press the advantage, executing a series of perfectly timed strokes against which Chicane cannot manage to defend completely. He sustains more wounds and you recognise a little more of the Trubaldsome madness in his eye. [Chicane 1hp]
[2+2] Chicane lunges at you with a thrust aimed directly for your heart, [...vs 6+2] but catches his footing on his brother's corpse. As he falls, you sweep your longsword in a clean arc and sever the head from his shoulders. It hits the polished stone floor with a strangely hollow clatter and rolls away into the distance.
Chicane's personal guard reach the entrance of the throne room, greeted with the sight of you completely unharmed, standing over the corpses of the two best claimants to the Mirish throne. They gape in utter silence, uncertain how to proceed.
Curses. But the rules of the game are the rules of the game, and when the RNG gods give Terenos
three sixes in a row even I cannot go against them. Especially when it was a death-stakes combat.
Incidentally, had Terenos gone along with Chicane or had Chicane won, the intended strategy would have gone like this:
1. Rally both sides of the fight and bring them together, increasing the force at Chicane's disposal.
2. Sack Port Sleen (since Miring town had already been sacked) for every last ducat it was worth, utterly ruining the tax income for the next year and probably decreasing its future income as well, but also making it worthless for when Sir Taric arrived.
3. Use the ducats to make every single unit Ambush, and some of them Heavy as well. Make one Tactician.
4. Abandon Miring. It's too dangerous to defend against Taric's troops
and future attacks from Elbreth's forces to the north.
5. March on the nigh-undefended capital of Sheepstead, capture it and the surrounding lands, thus denying Elbreth the money to pay for its large army. This alone would weaken Elbreth to the point where Chicane would actually have a chance for survival.
Alas, this will never be. Damn you, RNG gods! But that's the way the game goes.
Your next NPC adversaries will learn from their mistakes, though.