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March 14th, 2007, 11:52 AM
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The story continues...
Parekar looked down at the battered corpse that had once been known as Pathos, the Son of Titans, hero of Arcoscephale...
(Earlier that morning)
The battle itself had begun in confusion and misunderstanding. Perekar's unit, moving into a small village, had expected to find nothing but local militia. Instead two strong groups of troops under an unknown banner had emerged from the village to challenge the advance of the Ulmish troops.
Perekar's warrior maidens had focused their fire on the enemy mercenaries, attempting to bring them down before they could make contact. The Arcoscephalian archers, though not as skilled as the Warrior Maids of Ulm, returned punishing fire. The warrior maidens stood grimly to their work, losing a quarter, then half of their number. Perekar felt victory sliding further and further from his grasp.
Then his God joined the battle.
The First Mountain strode past the remaining warrior maidens, moving directly into the mass of enemy warriors.
Swords, spears and arrows broke against him as the wind breaks against a cliff. First the enemy mercenaries then the Arcoscephalian warriors themselves broke and ran in the face of The First Mountain's unmoving power and hammer-like fists.
Yet one man remained when the rest had fled. Clad in bright armor and a strange aura of nobility, the Arcoscephalian drew his sword and challenged the God to battle. Ducking quickly under The First Mountain's attacks, the Arcoscephalian struck once, twice, then three times. On the third blow he felt his sword slide past the God's defenses, inflicting a minor wound. The First Mountain paused; then, faster than a mortal could possibly parry, struck Pathos in his sword arm, which hung tattered at the mortal's side. The next strike sundered Pathos' breastplate... and the mortal knew fear. He turned to run, as the others had run, but was hindered by his ruined armor. A final strike, as inevitable as an avalanche, sent Pathos sprawling. He did not rise.
(Later in the day)
A warrior maiden approached. "Sir. What shall we do with the enemy dead?" Perekar shook himself from thought. "Burn them," he said. Then "Wait. This one. Their commander. Send him back to the Arcoscephelians. Tell them he was brave."
The maiden nodded and departed. Perekar sighed. It was time to move on.
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March 14th, 2007, 09:49 PM
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Sergeant
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Re: The story continues...
Nice
Well, maybe not for Arco though 
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March 14th, 2007, 11:05 PM
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Second Lieutenant
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Re: The story continues...
Arcoscephale mourns the loss of one of her finest sons. This champion of Arcoscephale was crushed beneath the fists of Ulm's pretender in a struggle that will long be remembered as the epitome of a mortals struggle against the gods.
The care and respect shown to his battered corpse shows that at least those Ulmish barbarians have a sense of honour. We now look to new heroes to carry the banner of Arcoscephale.
We take heart from the fact that others clearly share our pain 
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March 16th, 2007, 02:05 AM
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Re: The story continues...
Anyone one know why Yomi is set to AI?
IF smuggler has quit, do we want to find a replacement...still only early in the game.
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March 16th, 2007, 06:08 AM
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Re: The story continues...
he had some personal stuff that needed sorting out.
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March 16th, 2007, 08:50 AM
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First Lieutenant
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Re: The story continues...
Yes, I had meant to post about that. smu666ler had to quit because of some personal issues, and he set himself to AI. There is no way to reverse that. Regardless, he had said that Yomi was already on the way out, so rather than spend the time needed to search for a replacement I simply agreed to let him go AI.
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March 16th, 2007, 09:46 PM
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Re: The story continues...
Yomi is AI now? Good to know, since I am currently fighting him. 
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