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"There were five thousand of us in all there, five thousand brave soldiers against almost an equal number of degenerates and half-men, and a prouder army you've never seen. All kinds of spirits and gods and Chosen were coming in and out of that place, organizing the troops, doing scouting missions. You'd have thought that we were going to battle with the old army of [[Great Forks]]. I'd swear that legions of Lookshy weren't better organized." | "There were five thousand of us in all there, five thousand brave soldiers against almost an equal number of degenerates and half-men, and a prouder army you've never seen. All kinds of spirits and gods and Chosen were coming in and out of that place, organizing the troops, doing scouting missions. You'd have thought that we were going to battle with the old army of [[Great Forks]]. I'd swear that legions of Lookshy weren't better organized." | ||
β | == | + | ==The Warriors Watch== |
The ghostly image of vast plain unfolded over the table, and in miniature a disorganized rabble moved through the grass. Karal Linwei held the Recorder of Everlasting Glories before her, dangling from chain on her wrist. "As you can see, nearly six thousand troops began the trek with the thunderbird. This image was captured by one of our skyships three hundred miles from the Marukan border. Superimposed over this, lets take a look at the same force four weeks after they had crossed the border..." | The ghostly image of vast plain unfolded over the table, and in miniature a disorganized rabble moved through the grass. Karal Linwei held the Recorder of Everlasting Glories before her, dangling from chain on her wrist. "As you can see, nearly six thousand troops began the trek with the thunderbird. This image was captured by one of our skyships three hundred miles from the Marukan border. Superimposed over this, lets take a look at the same force four weeks after they had crossed the border..." |