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WHO: Wysteria, Cassius, Flint & Various
WHAT: Catch-all for fantasy August....which is just August
WHEN: August
WHERE: Kirkwall/The Surrounding Free Marches/misc
NOTES: Content warnings in subject lines; holler at me if you want a bespoke starter, otherwise feel free to drop me a start for whatever your heart desires.
WHAT: Catch-all for fantasy August....which is just August
WHEN: August
WHERE: Kirkwall/The Surrounding Free Marches/misc
NOTES: Content warnings in subject lines; holler at me if you want a bespoke starter, otherwise feel free to drop me a start for whatever your heart desires.


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He doesn't flinch from the hit, but there's no way to stop the effects of it as Tony's lance catches him up. The solid force of it bears him up out of the saddle. There's a moment, just a moment, where Ellis is aware of being airborne and then—
Impact.
And then an echoing groan from inside the helmet, which trails into laughter as he rolls towards once side in an attempt to return to his feet.
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"Yeah!"
Arms up, like \o/ so. In the far off distance, there's probably a peasant minding their own business but feeling compelled to turn and squint at an echoed woo from the foothills.
Back to here, where Tony is not all the way done celebrating by the time he makes himself useful, giving Ellis a hand up. "You good??" he says, having shoved back his visor. Hopefully the answer is 'yes', because he laughs as he claps Ellis on the shoulder, all glee.
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"—was outrageously well placed. I can hardly believe it. If I were you, Mister Ellis, I might suspect that I had been cheated by a lying scoundrel perfectly well trained in the subject of knocking people from their saddles. Oh Mister Stark," like an accusation now that she is well within in range. "Do tell us that isn't what you did to earn being the iron man. It would be very unsporting."
It doesn't sound like she capitalized it.
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"It was a fair hit," Ellis tells Wysteria. "Even if he had more practice than he let on."
It's not that Ellis is saying that jousting might be a factor in iron man duties, only that it wouldn't surprise Ellis if it did.
"You do it that way in the joust. Aim there, and hit just the way you did. No need to worry about all those other angles you were talking about," Ellis advises. There is real pride in his voice over Tony's success. Ellis is pleased by the entire arrangement. Seeing Tony take to something so quickly is worth any bruising he might wake with tomorrow.
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But that bristle of defensiveness is temporary if not outright performance, a smile still creeping in at the corners. Tony does pay attention to Ellis and his summary, and he curls his hands back into 'yesss' fists. When is this tourney thing again. Is it tomorrow. He's ready. No notes.
Well—
"Okay, but, you weren't trying to hit me back," Tony says. "So this time it's for real. Okay? Everybody, let's reset." Is Ellis actually good to go again? He wheezed a 'yes', so definitely.
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These protests would probably mean more if she weren't actively brushing the clinging grass and sod off Ellis' plate, and then checking the layering of the armor where he'd been struck to be certain that his arm will still be afforded its mobility. He'll need it in order to properly control both horse and lance for the second run.
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"We'll see if his luck holds, ey?" Ellis tells her, before whistling after his horse. The mare had strayed towards the far end of the field to graze. After ignoring the first two whistles, she finally comes trotting towards them so Ellis can swing back into the saddle and reach down to Wysteria for the lance