It's possible his armor is already pretty busted up, since he duelled another champion before us. He also could have spent some of his armor effects already.
 
Isn't Zeal the amount of Fervour he regenerates per round? even if he did that it would still mean he was weaker now than he was at the start.

It is not. Zeal is his internal resource like Odr for us. If the Knight has taken actual damage that's still on him and he may have spent some Zeal, but given their recovery speed his armor and Fervor will be effectively full when we fight him if we choose that option.
 
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It is not. Zeal is his internal resource like Odr for us. If the Knight has taken actual damage that's still on him and he may have spent some Zeal, but given their recovery speed his armor and Fervor will be effectively full when we fight him.
do we know when they get their armor charges back? IIRC Gabriel had a few charges that let him add to dice rolls.
 
Well... As we didn't kill the squire, can we loot his sword and armor without the nid penalty?
That spirit is very tempting....

I am fine with either plan though.

@Imperial Fister do we get nid for killing the noble and Thanes after the battle or not, because they aren't Norse?
 
Well... As we didn't kill the squire, can we loot his sword and armor without the nid penalty?
That spirit is very tempting....

I am fine with either plan though.

@Imperial Fister do we get nid for killing the noble and Thanes after the battle or not, because they aren't Norse?

Armor's been implied to already have been looted. Which was my objective for this expedition so we're well off!
 
@Imperial Fister do we get nid for killing the noble and Thanes after the battle or not, because they aren't Norse?

We shouldn't need to do that. We were told to 'make an example'. Utter defeat certainly qualifies...the only one who even maybe needs to die is the Noble and he shouldn't be part of the surrender since he's not here. I have faith Heima will deliver his head barring true weirdness.

And I'm pretty sure it'd be nid because it'd be breaking our word, which is always nid even to the non-Norse I'm almost positive.
 
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