Well
Southern gondor must be in love with me, so many characters Kidnapped
Hope to meet some handomse Elf soon, I still wonder if they exist or they are a mith.
Full of love to spread
Ricard.-
Cloud Lord 78
Well
Southern gondor must be in love with me, so many characters Kidnapped
Hope to meet some handomse Elf soon, I still wonder if they exist or they are a mith.
Full of love to spread
Ricard.-
Cloud Lord 78
That’s life as a Gondor … “kidnap our commanders! We’ll make more!”
Not that the DS didn’t have a few agents with problems, yes? Not all of your missions were all that successful.
We have a long way to go and we still have a few tricks up our sleeves, and a few commanders left to marshall the troops.
S Gondor 78
Yeah, I guess NG isn’t so taken with your charm Ricard. But then I suppose your motto is “Kill our agents. We’ll make more.”
Still close though. I’d say Mirkwood and Arnor are going well for us, Rhovanion still in your favour with the Ithil pass a stalemate as usual.
Probably about time we bothered Morannon for a bit. The troops there must be getting very bored. We’ll see what we can do to wake them up.
And I think the Dragon Lord has just wasted 5000 gold hiring that army at Goblin Gate.
“Hope to meet some handomse Elf soon, I still wonder if they exist or they are a mith.”
I think the Dragon Lord can confirm they exist - at least at Dale and Dol Guldur. The ones in Imladris seem much harder to find for some reason.
And what’s wrong with the Woodmen? Although perhaps we are ruggedly hirsute rather than handsome.
Paul
Woodmen
Well you can create more dear Southern gondor, but can you play with all your characters kidnapped?? that’s the question!!
Regarding Woodies, well I don’t have enough agents for all, but let me create some and you’ll see !!
Your beloved Cloud Lord
Ricard.-
Dear leader of the men with woodies
If you just would have informed me when you planned to come I could have arranged a better welcome. It only takes 100 MA and a dragon named Lomaw to clear the like of you. Armies are never wasted. Good luck., I hear Lomaw has developed a particular liking to the flavor of man-flesh. I hope you have enough men to fill his stomach or he may feast on Orc.
Scott W
DrL
Will you let me taste one of those toasted woodies?? it is said that they are excellent, specially with Dwarven brain sause
Cloud Lord
I will send you some down from Burh Fram, we are gonna have a good ole barby up here.
I’ll send down some pickled Dwarf legs aswell, the chefs got a few spare this week.
Murazor, still and always Lord of Angmar.
I think you guys should stop talking about cuisine.
We inspected the kitchens at Dol Guldur this turn. A disgrace! At least 15 seperate breaches in the Southern Mirkwood food hygeine code. The same knives were being used on raw and cooked dwarf, refrigeration was definitely lacking, and the place was over-run with vermin (and that was just the kitchen staff).
You’re just lucky we took it over before the public health people got here. They would have been much tougher on you.
Beorn
McBeoraborn’s
Dol Guldur franchise manager
“This week with your Happy Meal: Collect and keep Nazguls. Limited edition. They don’t have much time left. Catch them before they disappear from Mirkwood and Arnor.”
Gingerpants
you make me laugh.
Scott W
DrL
Scott W,
Wow! That turn’s got to have hurt. What happened? I hear Duran had a sudden, but sadly fatal, attack of bravery.
Last I saw, statues of Khamul were being pulled down by the coalition of bearded peoples at Goblin Gate.
Next stop, we liberate Morannon. Only the French can stop us now.
Paul
Woodmen
Paul
I have to say I made some bad choices this turn. The loss of Celedhring is great, a character like that can not be replaced. Well done. Duran well who need a C60 anyway.
Scott W
Lord of Dragons but nothing else.
Who need French when you have a Cloud Lord from Barcelona??
I’m deathly even without artifacts :-))
Cloud Lord 78
Ricard
Sorry Ricard, I forgot about the Catalans. Do they have vetoing powers too?
And I wish I could claim the credit for Celdhring but, alas, I cannot.
Paul
Woodmen