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The Knights, and their slavering bounty hunter minions, did not disappoint with their first responses. The first few waves of counterattacks were honestly fairly impressive. In time, however, the BHers' pitiful attention spans elapsed, and the FoD relearned the lay of the land, slowing the Flower of Decay casualties to a trickle. The heaps of Knight bodies, however, ceaselessly grew ever taller. | The Knights, and their slavering bounty hunter minions, did not disappoint with their first responses. The first few waves of counterattacks were honestly fairly impressive. In time, however, the BHers' pitiful attention spans elapsed, and the FoD relearned the lay of the land, slowing the Flower of Decay casualties to a trickle. The heaps of Knight bodies, however, ceaselessly grew ever taller. | ||
Suddenly, Skynet decided to enter the fray, but not on the side of the flotsam, as one might expect. Instead, they joined our clan of worthies, agreeing to help educate their inferior brethren. Despite the shadiness of Skynet's publicly greeting us, Leon Silverblood's constant presence on our forums, and many visits from the FOD to Skynet's chat which at least one Knight noticed and reported, the KT were shamefully unaware of anything here. After the impressive kill-frenzy that was SDN's part in this play, the Knights wept in private and cried foul in public, as if forming voluntary alliances was somehow cheating. Again, the wonders of modern tactics. | Suddenly, [[SDN|Skynet]] decided to enter the fray, but not on the side of the flotsam, as one might expect. Instead, they joined our clan of worthies, agreeing to help educate their inferior brethren. Despite the shadiness of Skynet's publicly greeting us, Leon Silverblood's constant presence on our forums, and many visits from the FOD to Skynet's chat which at least one Knight noticed and reported, the KT were shamefully unaware of anything here. After the impressive kill-frenzy that was SDN's part in this play, the Knights wept in private and cried foul in public, as if forming voluntary alliances was somehow cheating. Again, the wonders of modern tactics. | ||
Soon after, the FoD grew bored of the KT. The kills dried up as Knight after Knight was slain and slain again. Our once-worthy adversary lost our respect after their whining, condescending attempts to hide their envy and butthurt towards our masterstroke. The Knights were later found moving in the north and east as we departed the suburb in search of more entertaining foes. Finally spurred to action by our education? Or fleeing the big bad PKers who cheat by making friends? The world may never know. | Soon after, the FoD grew bored of the KT. The kills dried up as Knight after Knight was slain and slain again. Our once-worthy adversary lost our respect after their whining, condescending attempts to hide their envy and butthurt towards our masterstroke. The Knights were later found moving in the north and east as we departed the suburb in search of more entertaining foes. Finally spurred to action by our education? Or fleeing the big bad PKers who cheat by making friends? The world may never know. |
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