RP Session 4: "A Halfday's Ride"

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Jun 15, 2025 8:40 pm
"And I will warn you, Ser Peacock; I have been tasked to bring in only one of you."
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Jun 16, 2025 5:16 pm
Corson watches this exchange with grim interest. Would he have to cut down the newcomer? Hopefully, no. The squire was ready for this quest to be done. Things were so much simpler protecting pilgrims along the road from bandits, but these political intrigues were exhausting...
Jun 16, 2025 9:50 pm
Tovrunn's head cocks to the side a little at the newcomers curious response. The words spoken were of the native tongue which still tasted foreign on her lips, but the phrasing as a whole was very much like that of her own. Who was this stranger that was suddenly in their midst.

Of course, the man's next response, this time directed at her betrothed, drew forth a barely constrained sigh. "Yes, of course," she said, picking her words carefully. "The mission comes first. Let's at least leave the prodding to our enemies, quite enough blood has been lost already."
Jun 17, 2025 12:49 pm
"Agreed," Cole responds to Tovrunn.

Cole mounts up. "Shepherds, make way"

If the party is willing to follow, Cole leads them at a good clip down the road until the shepherds are out of sight. Briefly, Cole stands in the stirrups to check behind the group before leading them through the stock trails amongst the fields.

"Quickly and quietly, we move north and east to join the road to Endier. We have an hour's journey ahead. Do your best not to be silhouetted against the sky."

Cole moves the group at best possible speed given the terrain and darkness.
Jun 17, 2025 4:58 pm
With a few sharp barks the sheep began to file back towards their pasture, and the moment that the flock was thin enough to ride through the six riders once more spurred their steeds to as much haste as they dared, praying that this would indeed be their final flight from overwhelming peril. The night was growing dark and the farm trails were uneven, rugged, and full of rabbit holes and tough tufts of grass, and they were forced to balance caution against haste with every step.

Worse still, at their backs the party of riders coming up from the distance stopped by the shed where they'd been waylaid by the shepherds, and then the party divided, with a small group returning they way they'd come and the bulk riding into the fields behind them. Their horses were fresh, not burdened with travelling provisions, swift. With every minute that they rode these pursuers were slowly gaining ground on them.
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Jun 17, 2025 5:04 pm
Corson tugs on his reins and turns his mount to continue...

Rolls

Animal Handling - (1d20+2)

(16) + 2 = 18

Disadvantage - (1d20+2)

(9) + 2 = 11

Jun 17, 2025 5:08 pm
Animal Handling DC 11 (disadvantage)

Rolls

1st d20 - (d20+1)

(10) + 1 = 11

2nd d20 - (d20+1)

(18) + 1 = 19

Jun 17, 2025 5:14 pm
"Come along Fegrð, we have to keep moving," Tovrunn said to her horse as she urged her on, worrying over both of their exhaustion as the shadows grew longer.

Rolls

Animal Handling (disadvantage) - (2d20L1+3)

(117) + 3 = 4

Jun 17, 2025 8:33 pm
Ser Lancaelad ground his teeth at the insult. Under other circumstances, he would have taught the man his place and his manners with a sound thrashing.

"North and east? To the Free City?" he objected as they cleared the obstructive sheep and the man explained their destination. "In to the very nest of vipers? That is where the spy in the woodshed was headed!"

Lan glanced at Salien as they rode. Coleburn had raised his hackles enough that Lan's anger at Salien's insulting 'gift' was almost forgotten. "Well, Master Salien, soon enough we will discover why so many men prize your hide so highly. But at least I shall have delivered it intact!"
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Rolls

Animal Handling (disadvantage) - (2d20L1+1)

(211) + 1 = 3

Jun 18, 2025 3:27 am
Salien glanced behind them and then back to the knight. He might not wear the scars of recent battles so heavily but he looked and drawn and stooped as the rest of them even in the tarnished silver of night. "Ser Lancaelad I..." words failed him for a moment, and he pressed his eyes shut in frustration for a moment. "I only pray that what we ride toward doesn't prove to be worse than what's at our back."
Jun 18, 2025 9:05 am
Shifting uncomfortable on his tired mount Rhoderick muttered to himself about a good ship being the only way to travel as he followed the group

Rolls

Animal handling - (D20+2)

(18) + 2 = 20

Disadvantage - (D20+2)

(1) + 2 = 3

Jun 18, 2025 1:23 pm
They rode for a couple of miles as evening finally turned into night, following the newcomer's urgent lead. But too often Rory found himself reigning in his steed to wait as the grimly determined riders caught up. Only the squire called Corson, who looked more than comfortable with long rides in rough terrain, was keeping pace.

As they passed over a low fence however Tovrunn's high-stepping mare stumbled on the landing and fell, rolling onto her side and pitching her rider into the mud on the far side. The hardy Rjurik was wise enough to roll with the momentum, with only a few scrapes and bruises to show for the spill, but righting Fegrð and making sure she wasn't injured cost precious time.

Every time Rory glanced back their pursuers were closer.
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Jun 18, 2025 1:58 pm
"Are you well Lady mine?" Cole asks Tovrunn as she regains the saddle.

"Our followers gain. Eventually, we will have to make a stand. This fence might make it harder for the riders to surround us." Cole thinks. "But a score is too many."

Speaking aloud, "I count a score of followers. At this pace, they will catch us. We need to move faster. Help is coming. We just need to make the road."
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Rolls

Athletics - (1d20)

(8) = 8

Jun 18, 2025 5:01 pm
Corson also slides from his saddle and checks on Tovrunn's horse, confident that the Lady would be well-tended.

Rolls

Animal Handling - (1d20+2)

(8) + 2 = 10

Exhaustion - (1d20+2)

(16) + 2 = 18

Jun 19, 2025 4:31 pm
Pulling herself out of the mud, Tovrunn makes to stand, and then winces. Her ankle flares in white-hot pain, and doesn't take her weight well.

"We are like turtles when we need to move like the wind," Tovrunn replied, forcing herself upright. Her breath is ragged as their newfound companion relays the severity of their situation.

The wind.

Paying little heed to the others as they circled her, Tovrunn licked her finger and held it up. It was inconsistent and gentle, but it was there. They were running into the wind. In an open field. Surrounded by farmland.

Pulling power from the earth beneath her feet, she snapped a flicker of fire alight. It wasn't enough on its own, but she knew how to feed it.

"Corson, I'll need your horse," she said with resolve, letting the ember die. "I might lose a horse with this hare-brained idea of mine, and I'd rather not lose Fegrð."

Glancing back at the troop that was quickly making their approach, she added, "I'll probably need your shield too."
Jun 19, 2025 5:16 pm
Corson slides off his horse, giving the horse one last rub on the snout, Thank you for your service...

Handing his reins to Tovrunn, the squire pulls his shield from his back and hands it to her, I'll need to get another one of these as well... If we make it.
Jun 19, 2025 8:56 pm
Ogre was stubbornly pushing ahead, and took some coaxing to wheel around when Lancaelad heard Tovrunn and her mare take the tumble. He scowled at Coleburn's 'lady mine' as he approached, covering the way his expression blanched at the count of their pursuers. "Mind well your place, churl."

Lan dismounted skilfully next to the Rjurik priestess, reaching out his hand to aid her, but she was already on her feet. His gaze on her was apprehensive as she invoked the rites of Aeric, kindling a flame in her hand. "You have a plan, Tov... my lady?" Fire again? If we survive, we will have committed arson across half the realms of the Southern Coast.

He glanced back at the thickening dusk to where their pursuers were and gritted his teeth. "Squire Corson. Attend me, and help me with this elven panoply. I would not meet our foes underdressed, if meet them we must." He tried to quiet the churning of watery fear in his bowels, and turn the quaver in his voice to taut iron.
Jun 19, 2025 10:06 pm
Corson nodded, it had been a long time since he helped a knight don armor, but the motions were familiar, comforting even.
Jun 19, 2025 11:05 pm
Tovrunn took the reins and shouldered the shield, but did not mount Corson's horse. Instead, she gathered a length of rope and one of their blankets, waving off the men as the armored up.

"You do not have time, and what time you have is better spent riding," she said. Taking the blanket, she tied it into a knot at one end of the rope, and attached the other to the back of her saddle. "You must keep going. Put as much distance on as you can. I will go alone, ride across the wind, and put a wall of fire between us and them."

Mounting up, Tovrunn looked at the two men. "I will catch up to you. I promise."
Jun 19, 2025 11:19 pm
Corson looks to Lancaelad, waiting for the young knight to make a decision.
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