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Post by Ringthane on Apr 29, 2004 12:47:00 GMT
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Taeorn Natmus Ringz
Regicide, no nonsense.
Introducing the notion of applying a moving buffer between the strongest force and the hardest head ;D
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Post by Natmus on May 3, 2004 7:40:45 GMT
I don't understand that notion at all, but I have this sinking feeling that I am very much the meat in the sandwich, between Taeorn in the forest of Dreams and Jar Jar Rings in the forest of Kor The lighter side of things is that I doubt they can coordinate an attack, so I can defeat them in detail
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Post by Ringthane on May 3, 2004 10:46:36 GMT
Well, so far I have been entertained lopping off your spearhead in Korkith. I will retreat, mind, because I hold the whole south in a very chaotic fashion and our foe at the NE might need a better tackling than expected.
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Post by taeorn on May 3, 2004 13:08:35 GMT
Well.. Well.. two things to say:
Natmus the usurper, keep your bloody witch kings out of our empire.
Secondly, we believed it was emperor Taeorn that was to be the filling in the sandwich.
If anyone wishes to reconfigure the sandwich please let us know and we will be glad to oblige.
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Post by Ringthane on May 3, 2004 13:29:45 GMT
If you hold Dregrim, and the Mus says you hold Dreams, you must have started around Ithril/Ithrorn. Dregrim is (was) poorly garrisoned, so you must be close. Must search.
Hey Mads, if you let me pass through Kor plains, I think I can beat his hair on end. Please?
Otherwise, hey, what's Lothoril doing at Moon?
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Post by taeorn on May 3, 2004 16:51:49 GMT
We posted a few farmers to make a pretence of defending dregrim so as to draw your attention away from the thrust of our main offensive.
Commence l'festival.
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Post by Ringthane on May 3, 2004 19:04:59 GMT
Ahm, excusez, I think the Mus is stepping away. That means I can control my 8 citadels in relative quiet, while I prepare to hammer through your thinly spread armies. Here comes the anvil.
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Post by taeorn on May 4, 2004 11:08:28 GMT
Eight citadels and here at our feet, the mightiest of them all! Xajorkith, the songs of the fey never did your mighty walls justice! Yet even you with your heart of hard stone and cold iron seem to tremble under the shadow of death. Battleground of my forefathers, prepare to be anointed with fresh human blood!
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Post by Ringthane on May 4, 2004 13:14:29 GMT
Well, I hold nine. And Xajorkith will not fall.
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Post by taeorn on May 4, 2004 17:18:52 GMT
The blood of your people is thin and weak, even the stoutest walls in the world could not protect you. Your people will fall, and drag the stones down with them. Throw yourself from the parapet and save your children an ignoble and painful defeat.
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Post by Ringthane on May 4, 2004 21:07:48 GMT
Ten.
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Post by Ringthane on May 5, 2004 14:18:47 GMT
Such silence. Such stillness severs the wayward fighters from glory with the strangling vines of sorrow. Ten, I say.
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Post by taeorn on May 6, 2004 15:53:33 GMT
We fail to understand the importance of holding these citadels, we fey, who find our strongholds amongst the trees. If there is silence, be assured it is a paternal silence akin to a father listening to a small child counting his marbles. The string of citadels you may or may not hold mean nothing to me. It is true Xajorkith holds a certain nostalgia for our generals, but do not think we will trapped among its walls like animals in a cage.
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Post by Natmus on May 6, 2004 19:43:22 GMT
I had to be very quiet, as I was stalking Korkith and Gorgrath in the forest of Dreams. On tip toes, hush-hush, and very stealthily my armies waited for the minions of the confused Young Dude thought they had captured a citadel belonging to ME!!!!! They thought wrond, dead wrong. Now I have to be quiet again, as one of my geezers are stalking a new prey, the lord of Thrall
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Post by Ringthane on May 6, 2004 21:28:36 GMT
Ah, dire Mus! And I thought that the newfound lambchop was holding the N. So he's not at Dreams, you beguiled me and he played his part. Muhaha! Shoot to kill, prancing one! I will hold eleven of the marbled halls in but three turns.
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