Sternberg Duel Linienwallgasse
Participants
- Thomas_Wyndham — duelist, victor
- Maximilian_von_Sternberg — duelist, defeated, hospitalized — collapsed lung
- Varrio_Harrowmont — Thomas's second, engineered weapon switch
- Captain_von_Straussen — Sternberg's second
- Emma_Wentworth — witness, romance resolved
- Freddy_Cavendish — witness
- Adrien_de_Montferrand — witness
- Georgiana_Wentworth — witness
- Katherine_Ward — witness
Overview
Dawn, 10 August 1814. Captain Thomas Wyndham and Graf Maximilian von Sternberg met in a misty meadow beyond the Linienwall gates to settle a challenge that had been building since Session 4. The duel began with pistols and shifted to sabers through Varrio’s intervention, ending with a saber wound to Sternberg’s armpit and chest (collapsed lung) and a kiss on the duelling ground between Thomas and Emma. The romantic rivalry subplot that had run for four sessions of the Vienna chapter resolved in steel, silence, and wet grass.
What Happened
Two carriages were drawn up on the packed earth outside the Linienwall gates, one Austrian, one French. A surgeon in a dark coat was already laying out his instruments on the running board. The duel opened with flintlock pistols at twenty paces, per terms negotiated by Varrio in Session 10 (rearranged from the original sabre challenge at the masquerade in Session 8). Captain_von_Straussen, a tall Austrian officer, served as Sternberg’s second.
- Pistol exchange: Both men stood back to back, walked ten paces, turned on the surgeon’s dropped handkerchief, and fired simultaneously. Thomas’s shot went wide. Sternberg’s pistol gave a dull click — a wet pan, the powder failing to catch in the damp morning air. Neither man was hit. Sternberg’s second asked whether honour had been satisfied. Thomas, jaw set, was already reloading.
- Weapon switch: Varrio stepped between them and pitched switching to sabers. The damp conditions had made pistols unreliable; honour demanded steel. Hard Charm success. Both seconds agreed. The full circle was complete: Sternberg had originally demanded sabres at the masquerade, Varrio had talked him down to pistols over Tokaji, and now Varrio put steel back in their hands.
- Saber fight: Sternberg pressed his advantage early, slashing aggressively while Thomas gave ground and waited. When Sternberg lunged into a riposte, Thomas was ready. He twisted under the blade, turned it aside, and drove his own saber up into Sternberg’s armpit and deep into his chest. The wound mirrored the exact location of Emma’s knife wound from Session 9. Sternberg went to his knees, face going grey, a great gout of blood soaking through his coat. Collapsed lung. The surgeon rushed in immediately and brought the bleeding under control.
- Aftermath: Sternberg was loaded into a carriage and driven to hospital. Thomas cleaned his blade with a smile that could have lit the entire meadow. Emma pulled him aside and told him, with fury barely concealing relief: “If he ever does any of this stupid shit again, I will shoot him myself because I don’t want to do any of this without him here.” Thomas responded by kissing her, and she kissed him back.
- Rep gains: Thomas +6, Emma +9 (highest), Varrio +3-4 (Keeper discretion).
Why This Matters
- Sternberg_Duel_Subplot resolved. Four sessions of romantic tension (Sessions 4, 8, 9, 10, 11) paid off in a single combat encounter. Sternberg’s pursuit of Emma is over. His social standing in Vienna has taken a wound worse than the flesh.
- Thomas-Emma romance confirmed. The kiss is the first unambiguous declaration from both sides. Emma’s dialogue confirmed the emotional stakes: she needs him alive, and she needs him beside her.
- Thomas available for the University assault. Physically intact after the duel. Sabre 70%, HP 12. The volatile, devoted officer is now a resolved, available combat asset.
- Sternberg exits the narrative. Hospitalized with a collapsed lung. Out of play.