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AAR: Connor: To No Man I Kneel - Chapter 14 posted!
« on: October 06, 2011, 03:26:36 AM »
Thought I'd try my hand at writing an AAR.  I'm going to be doing something a bit differently: Keeping my party as small as possible.  Most of the time, it's going to be just Connor wandering on his own.  Other times, such as when hiring himself out as a mercenary, he'll recruit companions (likely the more underhanded ones like Rolf) and mercenary units found in taverns.  I have the difficulty turned down a bit, but still my strategy consists mostly of running like hell and doing melees and tournaments to level up and buy decent equipment.  Now with its very own (poorly made) Movie Poster!



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Cast:

Connor:  A young warrior in search of adventure, booze, women, booze, and gold, in that order.

Father:  Veteran Warrior
Childhood: A Page.
Early adulthood: A Squire
Reason for adventuring: Wanderlust.   


Chapter 1

I began my journey in Praven, in the kingdom of Swadia.  After leaving the inn one morning, I was attacked by a cutthroat, whom I slew.  A merchant who saw the fight offered me a job to go find his brother, but I refused.  I've often heard of merchants arranging for rogues to attack a fighting man, then offer them a job involving a kidnapped younger brother, then them hire a small group and chase non-existent kidnappers 'round the countryside.  I was having none of it, and very nearly slew the merchant as well.  I visited the king, after hearing he needed mercenaries, and was sent to deliver a message to the lord of Senuzgda Castle.  Also took a job from the guildmaster to deliver Ale to the tavern in Wercheg. 

While on the way, I was attacked twice by small groups of looters, and killed all of them.  Took a sturdy looking fur coat and a falchion to replace my rusty old blade.  It's razor-sharp but a bit short for my tastes.  Still, it will do. 

I delivered the ale to the tavern keeper who not only paid me but gave me one on the house! Who says these nords are dirty pagan murderers, anyway? After downing the fruits of my labor, I took on a task from Jarl Irya, who seems a nice enough sort, to hunt down Kundrin of Wercheg, suspected to be hiding among relatives in Fenada.  While on the way to the village, located near Sargoth, I was ambushed by 19 Taiga bandits!  I slew two but was brought down by their spears and arrows and taken captive.  I managed to escape the next night but the bastards stole my shirt! Continued, shirtless, to Fenada, as I wanted to catch the murdering scum and be done with it before he fled into parts unknown.  Arriving in the village, I asked the Elder were Kundrin might be.  The bastard lied and said he didn't know.  I searched the whole village, finally catching Kundrin hanging out by the tower.  I gave him one chance to surrender, and he refused to come peacefully.  I slew him, cut off his head, and rode away before his friends could come to his aid.  Afterwards, I bought a brand-new red shirt in Sargoth, which is very good against the cold since it's of nordic make.  I'm starting to like these Nords, to be honest.  After collecting the blood-money, I headed back to Swadia, 

Accepted the mission of collecting taxes from village of Balanali for Count Meltor, but first I had to find Count Montewar and deliver the king's message.  Bleedin' nobles, never staying in one bloody spot whenever you need them!  Cut down some more looters while hunting the good count in Rhodok lands, and evaded about two score more waiting at the other end of a bridge for me.  After traipsing all over two kingdoms looking for the Count, I finally found out he was back at Senuzgda Castle WHERE HE WAS SUPPOSED TO BLOODY BE IN THE FIRST PLACE!

I wandered aimlessely for a bit then headed to Dhirim, were I fought in a melee at the local arena.  They gave me a quarterstaff, and at first everything was great, I knocked out a bloke with a sword and shield then I found that it was, in fact, "Gang up on the new guy" day, because every bloody one of them headed straight for me.  I got in a good lick or two but soon went down.  Well, I'm not one to give up easily, so I headed straight back in.  This time I managed to down 6 of the blaggards before one managed to get a lucky shot...or three...in with his sword and brought me down. I got 10 denars, though, which is enough to get blinding drunk, so that's the important part.  I found out that tournaments where going on nearby, in Veluca, which intrigued me.  A man can make a name for himself and get enough money to keep him in ale and wenches for a month! Needless to say I set out for Veluca. 

Well, once again, fate drops a huge pile of dung onto me.  I was attacked by Swadian deserters in the night, and my old, flea bitten, worthless lame swaybacked gluestick dogfood nag dies on me! I killed two but they overwhelmed me, not only taking me prisoner but STEALING ME BLOODY BOOTS!  I swear, when get stronger, and get a decent blade, I'm gonna slaughter the bastards.  I swear.  And, to top it all, I actually learned that I walk faster than that blasted horse!  Well, after escaping two or three days later, I went back to Dhirim and spent a good bit of my hard earned silver on some boots which I can tell must have been worn by a stablehand.  Well, after getting good and wasted the night before, I found out that another tournament was going to be held in Reyvadin, which wasn't far away.  I headed there, making great time now that I didn't have to drag ol' glue around.  Then I learned that Kradus and Xerina were competing.  I was gonna get thrashed but, with luck, it'd be by Xerina. 

In the first round, my team, the Greens, fought the Yellow team.  My mates were quickly defeated, but, after betting 100 denars on myself, and realizing that Xerina was watching, I fought like a devil and managed to knock out one man and unhorse two more before I was defeated.  Impressed with my bravery, the official allowed me to move to the next round. 

The second round went much better.  Someone actually managed to eliminate Kradus! Dunno if it was me or not.  Started with axe and shield on foot but at the end I had a blade and a horse.  In round three, it was a free-for-all with me and three others.  I hung back and let the others fight it out.  Not very brave, but it bloody well worked.  Two of 'em knocked were knocked out and fought the last, already weakened, one on one.  Took him down with one slash from me sword. 

In round 4, It was me and two others against another team.  I was on horseback with a lance.  I may be a knight by training, but I've always preferred to fight with a sword on foot.  It's more fun that way, but we managed to make short work of the others, at least. 

Then...we came to the fight of me life...me and Xerina.  I with arming sword and shield, she with great sword.  Both of us mounted.  I took down her horse quickly, but she got in a good hit when I rode by and tried to finish her.  Two more ride bys...she parried.  Then, on the third, I swung with all my might.  I took her down.  The tournament would be mine!  The final round was me and some nameless hired blade.  I won quickly, he with great sword and I with lance, and took 1300 denars thanks to betting 100 on meself.  Xerina was waiting for me in the tavern.  Let's just say that my victory wasn't the sweetest thing I felt!

I spent most of the prize money on a bastard sword, the type I'm most comfortable with.  It was a bit heavy, but a fine weapon nonetheless.  Now, to make some more money, and buy a horse and some armor.   

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Chapter 2 [kinda short, it's been a busy week]

After I left Reyvadin, I headed to Balanli to collect Count Meltor's taxes.  As usual, the peasants complained.  Bloody peasants, complaining about everything..."ooo me children are starvin! Oooo we have to pay taxes! Oooo I've got the plague! Oooo they're burning our homes, waaawaaawaaa!"

While searching for the good Count, I passed through Uxhal, where I was hired as a mercenary by...ah, can't remember his name, but he's one of the more douche-y lords.  Anyway, I'm to work for the Swadians for a month, fighting the accursed Rhodoks.  You know, ever since I can remember, they've been at war.  You'd think they'd have been able to get a treaty or something worked out, but ah well, without war, I don't get paid.  I found four hired blades, tough sorts, wearing their bloody chainmail and great helms in the tavern! You know, I can't for the life of me figure out how they were able to down as much ale as they did...

Well, anyway, they and some desperate peasants from a nearby village now make up Connor's Merry Marauders and we immediately set out into Rhodok territory in hopes of raiding a village or robbing a caravan, but it was much too well patrolled for a small party such as mine.  We happened upon some peasants, but I ordered my men to stay their hands...I couldn't bear to hear any more whining! On returning to friendly territory, we were attacked by Count Rimusk's party, but two more Swadian lords were on his heels, so we stood our ground. 

My first real battle! Ah, whhaaaat a rush! I ordered my Marauders to stick close if we were to survive, and gave a good account of ourselves.  Still armorless, I took a good hit from a Rhodok's pick, but repayed him by sticking me blade in his heart.  The battle was a victory, with Rimusk's men totally wiped out, and my men managed to capture the count himself.  No doubt King Gravy...Grave...King Wotshisface will pay well to get him back.  I also managed to free a footman and a crossbowman the Count had been dragging around, and we headed back to Uxhal for a victory party in the Drunken Dragon.   

Rimusk seems an honorable enough fellow.  He's a damned good fighter; it took four of my men to bring him down.  Not too bright, though...I mean, what kind of dunce stops to engage 8 insignificant men when a larger force is right on his heels? If not for that I would have let him go, but still, I make sure his treated properly, and hopefully he'll go home soon. 

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« Last Edit: February 03, 2012, 03:41:46 AM by MatthaisRagnarsson »

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2011, 06:25:58 AM »
This is going to be very interesting: at last, someone who follows the Merc path (like me)! :D
Crush the barbarian scum and spread superior Swadian Culture stuff!

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2011, 12:59:52 PM »
I like this!  Only thing I can think of writing wise is to perhaps use the same narrative all the way through.  What I mean is you write mostly in 2ND person but occasionally write in 1st also.  An example that would help is the following.  Instead of saying I slew two groups of Looters, describe to us what your Looters are.  In my mind Looters are runaway serfs and criminals banded together to try and survive in the land.  Dirty, hungry, and angry describe them.  They are not versed in tactics it is every man for himself.  Of course, please ignore everything I wrote except the first part about me liking!  Look forward to more adventures of Connor.

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2011, 10:57:33 PM »
This is a really nice AAR, I like Connor already. Keep up the good writing and playing!
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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2011, 11:37:13 PM »
Thanks for the comments, dudes.  Connor's personality was inspired by playing "The Bard's Tale" on PS2.

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2011, 11:33:41 AM »
Haha. This is actually pretty hilarious. I hope you get revenge on the one that looted your boots.

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2011, 03:43:56 PM »
While reading this I kept thinking, wow this is a great account that what happens to me on Warband. extremely funny with nicely presented "crude" humour hope you find that bastard that  stole your shirt and kick him to death  :mrgreen:

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2011, 07:53:49 PM »
Pictures always make threads more interesting  :wink:

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« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2011, 08:19:43 PM »
nice

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #9 on: October 08, 2011, 06:43:35 AM »
Pictures always make threads more interesting  :wink:

Yeah I know.  I'll put some up when I'm not half-asleep. 

Thanks for reading everybody, Part 2 and screenshots will be up tomorrow.

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #10 on: October 08, 2011, 04:48:11 PM »
Awesome series so far, keep it going.

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #11 on: October 08, 2011, 08:59:33 PM »
Thanks, all.  Sorry the screens aren't more exciting.  Expect part three sometime in the next 3 days or so...hopefully Connor will have proper armor and be able to raid some caravans.

Quick question: Is it possible to change the screenshot keys?
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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #12 on: October 09, 2011, 05:52:58 PM »
Great chapter! :D
Those screens look very good also. Keep it up!

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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2011, 09:54:02 PM »
This is cool so far, I like the rugged merc character ;)  A convincing role in the setting of Mount & Blade...not everyone would be a vassal or a ruler surely!

One question...the monthly merc contract, is that part of a mod?  I thought it was 3 months standard.

EDIT:  All these AARs and stories popping up, makes me want to start one...  Perhaps when I'm home I'll do something :)  It does take away from actual playing-time though . . .
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Re: AAR: Connor: The Life of a Hired Blade
« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2011, 10:35:27 PM »

One question...the monthly merc contract, is that part of a mod?  I thought it was 3 months standard.

3 months to begin, with a monthly renewal option after the initial 3-month period.

To the TC: hilarious AAR!  I'm still laughing over the description of your (sadly deceased) horse!
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