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Torthon Talven
Day 2 - Competing in the joust
Putting away all thoughts of everything besides what was happening here on the sands, Torthon dug his knees in and urged his horse onward with all speed. The crash was jarring, and he had to shake his head to clear his vision afterward. He was still on his horse, so that was good. He looked around, and saw, to his disappointment, that so was Abrazimir. But it looked as if he might have taken a blow.. in the head? Torthon had not aimed for his head.. he wasn't so stupid as to repeat the same mistakes as the now-banned knight from yesterday. He could only assume that his lance had slid up the other man's shield and struck him there, or perhaps had knocked his shield into his face, or something of the sort.
Wheeling his horse around, Torthon returned to the young man who was squiring for him, while mentally grumbling at his son for refusing to get out of bed for this. He took a fresh lance that was handed to him. The young man offered him a drink as well, which Torthon accepted, but swiftly returned his visor down to protect his face. There were only a few moments permitted to the contestants to rest between passes, and the moment the trumpet blew again, he was rushing across the sand once again, toward his opponent with every hope of knocking him out of his saddle.
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Dulinneth Talven
Day 2 - in the box with Azrain and others
Dulinneth swiftly glanced around when Gaer gasped and spoke her name as if she had said something horrible. She had to check that her mother had not looked this way, for that might get her in trouble. "Well, would you rather I lied?" She mumbled, for Gaer's ears only. Sure, she probably should be cheering for her father, but why should she? He never let her do anything, he always disapproved of everything she wanted to do, and he was so strict, it was nearly impossible to ever have any fun. And he never seemed to have any interest in her. He had plenty of time for Togg, but not her. She might have pouted at this thought, but she didn't want all of these people to see that. So, she refrained, and tried to think about something else.
That proved easy enough when Gaer asked her about her dumb brother. Linn rolled her eyes. "No, he wasn't feeling well." She replied, before lowering her voice to a whisper which she directed into Gaer's ear. "He's got a hangover. Father is
very upset with him," She added, before sitting back into her own seat. A part of her knew that she ought not to have told her friend such information, especially considering the possible betrothal between them, but honestly, she felt that Gaer had a right to know what sort of man he is, before things got that far.
After a few polite words had exchanged between Meressel and Gaer, the latter mentioned the plan to try again tonight. Linn had to fight to keep a grin off of her face at this. "Good," She whispered back, before having her attention directed toward the 'bird brothers', and giggled softly at Gaer's name for them. "Do you think they could?" She wondered, a bit surprised. "Here comes Toby," She added, noticing he was heading for the box. She assumed he would sit with the other boys, like he had done yesterday, and she had no intention of giving her mother any reason to scold her, so she didn't dare wave or speak to him. But she was rather curious how they might be able to help in their endeavor. "I wonder if the others could assist," She muttered thoughtfully. "Boys get to learn things like that, right? They surely know at least
something about archery.." She knew very little about either of the other two, though she was at least vaguely aware that the one in the chair on wheels was Darcaeleb Eglathor. The other she didn't know a name for.
@Ercassie
Caeleb,
Iuldir &
Tobedir
In the lower row of the box, a bit apart from the girls in the same row
As Toby made his way up to the box where his friends awaited, he briefly thought he'd caught a glimpse of an unpleasantly familiar face up a bit higher, but when he looked again, all he saw were a lot of lords chatting together as they waited for the joust to start. He shook his head slightly to himself and went to his seat from yesterday. "Good morning!" He greeted Caeleb and Iuldir cheerily. "Guess what?"
"You met Lord Himhathol?" Iuldir guessed with a laugh, then pointed to where they could see him and Trev standing at the rail together. "We saw." He grinned.
"Well, he said to give his regards to my friends," Toby informed him. "Turns out, he is my brother's friend," he added.
"Great! I only met him briefly, the day we arrived," Caeleb mentioned. Before he could say much more, the joust was starting, and all three found themselves watching with held breath as the two competitors raced toward each other. The crash made them all flinch slightly.. it was loud! and lots of splinters went flying, they could see that even from up here.
About that time, they noticed that the younger boy from yesterday arrived and joined them again. "Merry!" Iuldir greeted him this time, cheerful. "How are you?"
"Oh, hello! We missed you yesterday. Sorry you had to leave so suddenly." Caeleb added. "Will you be able to stay longer today, perhaps?"
"Hi, Merry." Toby greeted him, but decided not to add anything else, so not to overwhelm the boy with too many questions all at once.
@Arnyn
Trevadir
By the rail with Macardil & Ruthor
Trev nodded slightly as Macardil responded to what he had said. "I probably
should get more used to 'Trevadir'," he admitted. It was a bit difficult to explain his thoughts about the whole thing, however, and he wasn't sure if he ought to try and get into something like that right now, when Macardil was probably trying to prepare for his match. Watching the others joust probably had something to do with that, right? He smiled though, after being told he wouldn't be
in the way. That was something else he would need to get used to, he mentally acknowledged; people
not treating him like he was a problem, or a nuisance. And not saying things to hurt him, like Dev was so
good at.
When Macardil called his attention to the competitors, as they were about to begin, Trev remained quiet while he watched them rush toward each other. Then they collided, and he winced slightly. It made him think of two ships crashing together, or a boat being dashed against rocks, or something like that. A hard impact. The poles had shattered, and he could only think how lucky it was that they wore such thick armor. He quickly glanced toward Macardil, curious what his armor was like, and hoped it was good enough to protect him from sharp, pointy pieces of a lance. "Which one are you hoping will win?" He wondered, curious about that as well.
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Lord Ansellidus
In the upper row of the box
Having arrived, yesterday, just in time for the last match to be called forfeit, Mar had been a bit surprised. He had missed the entire first day's jousting, and although he had made sure to greet a few people and make sure his presence was known, he had yet to even have a chance to offer any excuse or apology to the host. He hoped to alter that, today.
He arrived early to this morning's event, having familiarized himself with the results of yesterday's matches. As well as having publicly rebuked his own representative, Sir Baradaer, for his conduct. He was actually very annoyed with the man.. though not because of what he'd done, but rather, because he hadn't been more
subtle in how he went about it. He almost couldn't believe it when he heard, and had some difficulty in keeping his annoyance to a minimum. Otherwise, the guy might have been suffering from far more than a broken tailbone...
Putting that matter aside, Mar had been fairly pleased with the lodgings procured for him by one of his servants, and had slept well enough. His arms were wrapped in fresh bandages, and covered by the sleeves of an elaborately embroidered garment, as he made his way to the stands. While he waited for a chance to speak to Lord Dimaethor, he glanced around, and caught a glimpse of the Thormaetha brothers. He watched them for a moment, noticing when the younger split off and came to sit in the lower row of the box, with some of the young nobility. Interesting. Then he turned away so that if the boy looked up here, he would not see Mar. He'd rather not be recognized by anyone from back home, and unfortunately, both of those two could
certainly recognize him.
A moment later, the joust had begun. Hoping that all eyes would be on the knights below, he turned to watch with interest as the two horsemen collided with such ferocity, one of them had blood on his face. That was the son of the host, wasn't it? He was fairly sure, seeing the colors displayed on his gear. And the other he was not very familiar with, but he thought that it was another lord, one who was friendly with the Dimaethors, right? So, with that thought in mind, he refrained from making any comment, and merely watched.
@Arnyn
(The night before, with Macardil)
Brenior
Now that it had come to it, this whole thing seemed far more difficult than he had thought it would be. And he really wished that it wasn’t necessary; that they could just pick up as if yesterday had not even happened. He took a slow, measured breath in, but resisted the desire to look away. “I wished to apologize for the way that I greeted you.. or, rather, failed to greet you, yesterday.” He explained quietly. There, he’d broken the ice on that topic. He cleared his throat, a little uncomfortable with the topic now that it was breached, but it couldn’t just be swept under the rug.
“I don’t know if I can suitably apologize, and I’m sure any excuses would seem.. insufficient, but I would at least try to explain, as well as I can… if I may.” Ever since it happened, Brenior had tried to think about it, trying to make sense of what had happened... with himself, and with the situation. That moment had replayed in his mind many times, and there were a few things he could think of to explain it to himself, but he wasn’t sure whether it would merely sound like excuses, to Macardil. So, he paused there, in case Macardil might just tell him to go away, and that he didn’t want to hear what Brenior had to say.