Defense of the 8th Baronial Ring

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Defense of the 8th Baronial Ring

Post by DoS Archive » Wed Mar 31, 2004 11:22 pm

Date: 9/30/97 9:52 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: RDI Uly




::a post is placed on the shiny new board::

To the Duel of Swords Community,

On this, the thirtieth night of the ninth month at half past the ninth hour by the Eastern clock, I did have the honor of officiating the duel between Renegade Baron Daegarth Mithmellon and Warlord Sir Damien Cetran of Longsly on the field of honor for the right to bear the Eighth Baronial Ring of the Duel of Swords.

With great skill and courtesy, the challenger and defender did take the field wielding battle axe and long blade respectively. Showing no fear of pain, the Baron and Warlord did deliver two successive rounds of powerful blows before in the third exchange the Baron did dance away from the thrusting axe. Spinning from the advantageous position, the Baron then cut the footing away from the Warlord, who's haft was too high and level to block the blade
from finding purchase at his legs. With a two point spread, both duelists backed away, shifting into the careful consideration of the mid-game--the Baron fancy disengaging as the Warlord fancy sidestepped. Recouped from their earlier blows, they once more approached each other, but just as Sir Cetran seemed to have the advantage the Baron delivered a convincing feint which sent the Warlord backstepping only to be clipped by the high-flashing
Phoenix Blade. The moves were as follows:

Daegarth/Damien
1) th/th 1/1
2) hc/lc 2/2
3) fss/th 3/2
4) lc/flp 4/2
5) fdis/fss 4/2
6) hc/fdis 5/2

~~~~~Final: Deagarth x def. Sir Cetran, 5-2 in 6 rounds

A grand and glorious duel!

Your Greatful Observer,

Ulysses Graham 'd Nitesong Sidhe
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Post by DoS Archive » Wed Mar 31, 2004 11:24 pm

Date: 9/30/97 10:17 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: BekaCavish





Baron Mithmellon, Well defended, may Sakor guide your blade to many more. --Beka Cavish--
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Post by DoS Archive » Wed Mar 31, 2004 11:24 pm

Date: 9/30/97 10:55 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Dex Montoy




:: nods as the curse was definetly lifted when Daegarth also defended the ring ::

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Post by DoS Archive » Wed Mar 31, 2004 11:25 pm

Date: 10/1/97 3:03 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: CygnetSera





~ CS ~ Dear Baron Mithmellon, You showed great skill last night. May you continue to wear the 8th ring with dignity and honor. I remain in grace, Cygnet Seraphin, 1st in the 9th Order Keeper of the Queue
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Post by DoS Archive » Wed Mar 31, 2004 11:26 pm

Date: 10/1/97 3:29 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: GnrtDrgoon





Baron Daegarth, Well fought, Well won. You deserve the hold on your ring and may your success' be many but few and far between. *G*Baron of the 5th ring.
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