The City-State Of Vexil.
Hurrying over to where the racks of lances are, Zam the ex mercenary watches as sir Percavelle Lé Dic makes another pass on his warhorse.
The large heavily armoured knight is on the rings, and though he has to adjust his lance a couple of times. He takes all six rings along the posts. It makes no difference to the former paladin that each target is at different heights.
The noble born knight who hails from the kingdom of Druvic, easily collects all the rings. And so far that Zam has seen since they've been here this morning.
The former earl of Lé Dic is the only tourney competitor to collect the all the rings on any of the passes they've attempted.
The ex mercenary who hails from The City Of Ruins quickly moves to one side as a squire for a landed knight from the kingdom of Girdane. Hurries over and takes a lance from the rack.
As usual, those helping the various competitors, are more than a little careless as they take a lance.
As the squire from the kingdom of Girdane swings the long length of wood onto his right shoulder. Without even looking where Zam is.
The youngest member of the group, if he was standing where he was previously, would of been hit by the lance. But where is now, he easily avoids it.
Waits for sir Percavelle Lé Dic to come back this way, as the large heavily armoured knight in the order of Saint Mar'che.
Has one of the tourney attendants provided by the city council, taking the rings off the end of the former paladin's lance.
The noble born knight from the kingdom of Druvic makes his way back along the side of the practice field, to this end of the lists.
While he does, a pair of knights charge at one another in a practice joust, and one is unhorsed, when his opponent scores a direct hit on his wooden shield, which shatters.
The teenager who hails from The City Of Ruins winces as the knight hits the ground with a clatter.
"Damn" murmurs Zam the ex mercenary with a shake of his head, who follows that up with "I bet that fucking hurt him".
Then the youngest member of the group who learnt that the tourney competitors will be using blunt lances. And not a war lance, which have a sharp steel tip at the end of the lance.
Moves away from the rack, and over to the side of the practice field, when the former paladin in the order of the Knights of Saint Mar'che, gestures he's taking a break.
Zam takes hold of the bridle of the warhorse, and the large heavily armoured knight dismounts. The two of them start walking over to where Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy and Shur Kee the monk have been watching the morning practice.
"I say lad, was there any takers?" asks sir Percavelle Lé Dic, who follows that with "Wot" before adding "I'd like to test thy self against one of my potential opponents, wot" then saying "Who doth are inferior to I".
"Not a single one" responds Zam the ex mercenary, who continues with "I asked everyone down at this end" followed by "And a few at the other end too, after they made a pass, before heading back to the far end".
"Bugger" says the large heavily armoured knight in disappointment, who follows on from that with "Not a single courageous one amongst the lot, wot".
The youngest and most recent member of the group nods in agreement with the nobleman who is originally from the kingdom of Druvic.
For he can see why the former paladin can't secure himself a practice joust against a potential opponent.
As the former earl of Lé Dic is indeed a menace with a lance as Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy described him as they made their way through the city earlier this morning.
"Looking good out there Percy" says Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy when Zam the ex mercenary and sir Percavelle Lé Dic join the commander in the Armies of Farque, and the short statured monk out front of the small tent that the four of them have hired for the day.
As the teenager who is the youngest member of the group, brushes down the warhorse the former paladin recently purchased.
The elven spy who is originally from the principality of Alinlae says to the large heavily armoured knight "You didn't miss a single ring on all the passes you did".
Dalinvardèl Tanith or Dalin as he's more commonly called by those who know him well, continues with "And without damage to your lance too".
The noble born knight who has just briefly lifted up the visor of his full helm, to take a drink from his water sack.
Closes the helm's visor, then grunts in agreement with the spy Tanith, then says "Child's play" followed by "Any competent knight should achieve such".
The elven spy who previously served in one of the more prominent noble houses of his homeland of Alinlae before joining the group, just shakes his head at that from the Druvician nobleman.
For what Dalin has observed this morning since they've got here to the practice field.
Only two other knights have got five of the six rings in the practice joust. And one of them barely got a fifth.
The spy Tanith along with Shur Kee the monk had a feeling the former paladin in the order of the Knights of Saint Mar'che would be the most accomplished competitor here practicing for the Vexil Spring Tourney.
Dalinvardèl Tanith nods his hooded head when Percy gestures at Zam, then says "The lad here says that not a single one of this lot is willing to practice joust against I, the great sir Percavelle".
"I can't imagine why" dryly says the elf who is a commander in the Scouts and Rangers division of the Armies of Farque.
Which gets a grin from Zam the ex mercenary, and a smile from the honorary member of Lord Farque's personal council, Shur Kee the monk.
The noble born knight clears his throat, then says "Yes well" followed by "Not very sporting of them if I say so myself, wot".
Then the four of them look towards the practice field when they hear a scream, and see that a squire has just been knocked down by a knight upon a horse.
Zam winces, while Dalin murmurs "Damn" and next to him, Shur Kee just shakes his head. Meanwhile, sir Percavelle Lé Dic or Percy as the others in the group tend to call him, says "Bound to happen with some many on and around the field".
They watch as a couple of attendants and a lesser spellcaster from the city council, go out to the severely injured squire after there's been a call to cease the practice for the moment.
A few moments later, and the squire is helped to his feet after being healed by the spellcaster. And after he's been helped off the practice field, things get underway again.
"Good thing if you get injured or wounded, you'll be healed quickly" says Dalin with a sideways glance at the former paladin beside him.
The nobleman originally from the kingdom of Druvic, sniffs in disdain, then says "No such thing will happen".
The extremely confident knight, who is both landed and ordered, continues with "I have seen none here this morning who thy deem a challenge to face in the joust, wot".
The spy Tanith nods his hooded head, then asks "What about Le Grande Meleé?" followed by "Anything could happen in that".
The elf who hails from the principality of Alinlae, and is now a commander in the Armies of Farque, then adds "That's open to almost anyone" he continues with "Not just knights, and knight's apprentices".
Sir Percavelle Lé Dic grunts, then says "Tis true" and after a brief pause, he continues with "Not to fear, I shall prevail in that too, wot".
The former paladin follows on from that with "It is not so different than battle" he then adds "And all know I, the great sir Percavelle is supreme in that, and no one can stand against me".
Dalinvardèl Tanith rolls his eyes, then quietly says in elvish to Zam in slightly dry tone of voice "He's probably right, you know".
The teenager originally from The City Of Ruins nods to that. For the noble born knight is probably right. And that it'll be difficult for anyone to best him in Le Grande Meleé.
Though for the ex mercenary, it's Le Grande Meleé that he's most worried about. As the squires and helpers of the participants. Are expected to go out onto the tourney field and help their sponsor.
Either to give them more weapons, or to get them to their feet, to help them stand, so that they can continue on.
All things that Zam is not looking forward to. Though Percy himself has mentioned he won't need assistance in anyway.
For the simple fact, the large heavily armoured knight won't need anymore weapons. As he has plenty upon himself to begin with.
And also because the former paladin in all his confidence, doesn't believe he'll need any help to get up off the ground, as he won't be knocked down at all during the mass combat, that's Le Grande Meleé.
As he finishes up brushing the warhorse, then letting it drink from a small bucket of water. Zam hears the former paladin ask Dalin and Shur Kee "Doth by chance, happen to see anyone from my order?" followed by "Wot".
The elven spy who is a commander in the Scouts and Rangers division of the Armies of Farque shakes his hooded head no, then says "There's none here this morning" followed by "I asked around".
The spy who previously served in one of the more prominent noble houses of his homeland of Alinlae, continues with "That doesn't mean any of them won't show up later on in the day".
Dalin gestures to a larger tent further on to the left from theirs, then says "Talking to a couple of The Knights of The Dark there, and they say there's quite a few members of your order in residence at the city chapter house at the moment".
"Saint Mar'che" mutters the noble born knight who hails from the kingdom of Druvic, who winces behind the visor of his full helm at hearing that.
"If any have entered the tourney, they could turn up later on today to practice" says Dalinvardèl Tanith, who continues on with "And they being from your order, there's a high possibility a lot of them have entered".
Once again the former paladin winces behind the visor of his full helm, and this time he mutters "Naralle" the god that's worshipped by the members of the order of The Knights of Saint Mar'che.
"Hmmmm" murmurs the former earl of Lé Dic, who after a few moments of silence as he thinks about something, adds "Might be best if we return to the city at midday".
The large heavily armoured knight who doesn't particularly want to run into any members of his order, even though he's not wearing his order's tabard at the moment, and he's left the Shield of Saint Mar'che back at the Merchant's Rest inn. And he has no plan to use it during the tourney, since magical weapons and items are banned in the city run tourney.
Then says "Yes, tis best if we go back to the inn for lunch, wot" sir Percavelle Lé Dic then says "Come along squire, get the lance, wot".
The former paladin continues on with "A few more passes at the rings, then we'll be off" he nods to himself, before adding "Sounds like a good plan there Percy old chap".
As the noble born knight walks back to the practice field, leading his warhorse, and Zam the ex mercenary carrying his lance, follows him.
Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy and Shur Kee the monk share a look, and both nod in understanding. Before they go back to watching what's happening on the practice field this fairly sunny and clear spring day just outside the city of Vexil . . . . . .