Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20170421205142/@comment-5543592-20170422003731

The Jester led them out into the hall and around the bend. Kyle took up the rear of the group, slightly stooped, and he had a shambling, lurching stride. They came to a door, which the Jester pushed open. It was the fencing room, as William had seen it earlier.

"So, the Trials of Worthiness.  I'll now explain them." The Fool proclaimed, heading to the center of the mat, and turning to face the Outsiders.

"There will be three.  Each will be intentionally vague, and you may take any means to complete them aside from killing or maiming.  As much of a kick I get out of watching others suffer, it's unfortunately against the rules.  If you break any of the rules set for a challenge, you're disqualified.  Whoever I dub the winner will spend tomorrow morning with the Crimson King and will have the pleasure of asking the King anything they want or for anything they desire.  Do all of you understand that or did I go too fast?"