They aint having the best of luck at the moment. Taurnil assassinated by an agent who injured both Mortis and Leander. Leander killed this turn trying to guard Plutarch. Lanthir suffered deadly wounds in combat and oh dear wasn’t that weakness spell more than enough to finish him off. I do so hope that the silence of the Long Rider doesn’t mean that Tharudan had a lucky dice roll and he for one had a lucky turn, Ringlin certainly didn’t. Haddn’t she heard that Easterling characters often get bonuses to challenge rank. Never mind think of the gold we are saving you in character costs, oh sorry we are stealing that off you too. Anybody would think we didn’t like you. We do, we do, as a kicking post that is.
No Tharudan wasnt lucky last turn, and Mortis is in muerto…I think that brings the Sinda death count to 5 just this turn?
Plutarch
Leander
Mortis
Tharudan
Ringlin
Those are the one’s we are certain of and I expect Lanthir to be pushy up the daisies as well. He took deadly wounds in the battale against Dog Lord and Dark Lieutenants and Urzahil thought it best to cast weakness whilst he was there, even on his starting mage rank of 70 that would have meant 35 hits to health. Just a shame that the other agent order failed. Looks like we will have to target the Sinda for steals as we have reduced his character costs by quite an enormous amount in the last few turns. Anyway it will be difficult assassinating Sinda characters from now on, there aren’t many left that we know the names of.
My word, after 14 turns someone other than Ricard posts up! Good job on that guys. It’s nice to know we have opponents who care.
As I said in the other thread, fair play - you guys have had a good couple of turns. We’re going to have a tough couple of turns now, but there’s still plenty of life in this game yet. You’ve hit 3 of our nations hard, we’ve hit 3 of yours hard.
Anyway, only 6 FP characters dead, give or take a few, so still a potential 181 to go. At that rate we’ll all be dead in 30.16 turns.
I’ll be sure to pass your commiserations to the Sinda.
Paul
Woodmen 78