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Even the duel-champion of Sjaelland didn't take part the King of Saxony was very proud of the great number of memebers in the Turney at his castle.
Knights of east and west, old friends from Burgundy, maybe new friends from Poland and Nations even beyond taking part in this holy celebration of skill, strength and power at the castle of Saxony.
The first day of Turney passed by, many fightings ended greatfully for the one, some less happy for others. On Joust the Knights on their horses took each another down from saddle.
Only the melee, the game of dices how Alrik called it was left open yet, and so the participants prepared to duel in massfight.
Alrik was quite some upset he didn't manage to get under the last 5 standing Knights at all, but quickly after he had fallen, just even long enough to take a glass of wine this discipline also found his master.
Lords and Ladys,
hereby it is declard that Sir Hangman the Chaser, count of Mologa, was the last noble standing in the melee at the castle of Saxony in Mid November 1028 A.D.
We do all congratulate since he managed to be one of the best in this Turney.
Thanks for your participation.
After the Herald finished Alrik got back to his chambers on Greifenstein to prepare for the next day of fightings.
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