He's physically trying to move Ferran out of the way to go inside?thirtythr33 wrote:No, he is pushing his way past Ferran.Korbel wrote:So he doesn't react to my words?
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Not with his hands, but he is trying to shove past Ferran with his shoulder if he is in the way.
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I hate this guy. I think my SA should be not only about Giacomo, but Blasio too
OK, he accused me in front of witnesses of preparing an ambush (and God knows what else, Ferran said he is playing Giacomo against me) - what can I do about that, as a noble? If I challenge him, can he ignore?
OK, he accused me in front of witnesses of preparing an ambush (and God knows what else, Ferran said he is playing Giacomo against me) - what can I do about that, as a noble? If I challenge him, can he ignore?
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feel free to make a new Story Aspect if you like.
You could either challenge him to a duel (see info dump thread for that procedure) or take him to court and present your evidence to a panel of judges (members of the Council of Forty). As a noble (with a father on the council) you would have a fair amount of political power, but so does he... Or deal with him outside the law and attempt to evade the consequences.
But everyone hold on with the posting. I NEED to know from Benedict whether or not Ferran is physically stopping Blasio before we can go any further.
You could either challenge him to a duel (see info dump thread for that procedure) or take him to court and present your evidence to a panel of judges (members of the Council of Forty). As a noble (with a father on the council) you would have a fair amount of political power, but so does he... Or deal with him outside the law and attempt to evade the consequences.
But everyone hold on with the posting. I NEED to know from Benedict whether or not Ferran is physically stopping Blasio before we can go any further.
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1. Can I just add Blasio to the existing SA?
2. I checked the info thread already. I need to:
"1. A challenger who feels offended issues a public grievance"
I feel offended. How do I "issue a public grievance"? What should I say? When and where?
3. Yeah, Benedict, you must decide. I'm not sure if trying to physically stop Blasio is the best idea...
2. I checked the info thread already. I need to:
"1. A challenger who feels offended issues a public grievance"
I feel offended. How do I "issue a public grievance"? What should I say? When and where?
3. Yeah, Benedict, you must decide. I'm not sure if trying to physically stop Blasio is the best idea...
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1. Yes.
2. Anyway you like. All it means is that there must be witnesses to you challenging him. (So you can't just make up stories about people refusing to duel you). You could do it right now if you like.
2. Anyway you like. All it means is that there must be witnesses to you challenging him. (So you can't just make up stories about people refusing to duel you). You could do it right now if you like.
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OK. I'll do this, as soon as he gets past Ferran.
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Ferran is in the way, glaring at Blasio. The moment Blasio tries to shove him with his shoulder Ferran steps abruptly to the side and trips Blasio.thirtythr33 wrote:Not with his hands, but he is trying to shove past Ferran with his shoulder if he is in the way.
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Oh, now we are going to have funBenedict wrote:Ferran is in the way, glaring at Blasio. The moment Blasio tries to shove him with his shoulder Ferran steps abruptly to the side and trips Blasio.
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Cool!
Rather than getting bogged down in Brawling and Trip rules I'll just roll a Ob3 Attribute Agility check to see if he falls on his face.
Ob3 Attribute Agility
[dice seed=15563 secure=5faef72c_0]6d10[/dice]
(for potential exploding dice)
[dice seed=51117 secure=b2269a77_1]3d10[/dice]
Rather than getting bogged down in Brawling and Trip rules I'll just roll a Ob3 Attribute Agility check to see if he falls on his face.
Ob3 Attribute Agility
[dice seed=15563 secure=5faef72c_0]6d10[/dice]
(for potential exploding dice)
[dice seed=51117 secure=b2269a77_1]3d10[/dice]
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Sorry, got confused. That's a contest between Blasio and Ferran, right? So I roll my Agility flat or something else I missed? Kinda green with the system, sorry.thirtythr33 wrote:Rather than getting bogged down in Brawling and Trip rules I'll just roll a Ob3 Attribute Agility check to see if he falls on his face.
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Roll 2x Agility against TN 6. So 8d10 for you.
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Thanks thirtythr33. Here it goes.
[dice seed=53725 secure=73de1d05_0]8d10[/dice]
[dice seed=53725 secure=73de1d05_0]8d10[/dice]
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Thank goodness! I thought Giacomo's Agility is SIX! Suddenly I felt a little bit less confidentthirtythr33 wrote:Roll 2x Agility
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Same here! That's why I asked what to roll.Korbel wrote:Thank goodness! I thought Giacomo's Agility is SIX! Suddenly I felt a little bit less confidentthirtythr33 wrote:Roll 2x Agility
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