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Default TftF: Of Knights and Sidhe

You look at the book excitedly. Another of the diaries of Anonymous, the High priest of Monny. The diaries have been scattered across the land because of time, but you, you have made it your life's work to peice together the life of this influential figure. Ulm didn't win the war, not by a long shot, but no one knows why. Could this reveal the secret? You read:

It's Early Spring. The three-turn NAP has been broken by the Sidhe, those lying two-faced bastards. I guess it was inevitable. Everything's under siege. Sigh. Time to bust out our reserves. Eriu shall rue the day it decided that Ulm was an easy target. Even if we fail, we'll give the Sidhe one hell of a time while we fall. Ulm isn't stopped that easily. MA Ulm is the last; the vampire-counts were wiped out before this crazed war began and EA Ulm was destroyed by someone or another, I honestly don't know. What a sad world, where you don't know why your cousins were killed or enslaved.

The Black Knights are eager, ready to fight. Monty, the new Black Lord, knows, though. The Black Knights have died for the honor of Ulm before; they almost certainly shall die again. Such eager young people. I can almost understand Monny's intentions, now; a world with Ulm's ideals would prosper. You're powerful because you are mighty, and kind, and charismatic, not because a crazy pretender says you are. But the Sidhe wish to fight to discover the truth, so a fight they shall have.

The Sidhe are armed with Ulm's weapons. What irony. Give a friend a weapon, for their safety perhaps, and your friend will kill you. I can't say we haven't warred with others, but they were all already dead. Walking corpses. But I'm rambling on. I have work to do; a lot of it, all named Sidhe.

-Anonymous, High priest of Ulm
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