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Was terrorized by a man-eating monster with full-body tattoos alleged to be the son of a Finnish witch. The monster would multiply to a number equal to the number of opponents it faced. | Was terrorized by a man-eating monster with full-body tattoos alleged to be the son of a Finnish witch. The monster would multiply to a number equal to the number of opponents it faced. | ||
− | [[Byzantine Envoys]] devised a brilliant plan in which the monster was lured into an alley with doors at opposite ends. One fighter would face the monster at a time, and as he became too injured to fight, would withdraw toward one door to allow | + | [[Byzantine Envoys]] devised a brilliant plan in which the monster was lured into an alley with doors at opposite ends. One fighter would face the monster at a time, and as he became too injured to fight, would withdraw toward one door to allow the next fighter to emerge from the far door. The injured fighter would then leave combat and the single, injured monster would then have to face a fresh opponent. The plan was brilliant. The plan was so brilliant that the mighty [[Gunther]] whittled down the monster to the point where [[Wong]], second in the lineup, was able to decapitate it with a ki attack on her first swing before the monster even turned around and noticed her. Needless to say, this was somewhat anticlimactic. |
The [[Byzantine Envoys]] were celebrated throughout the town and feted as heroes and left before anyone realized that there would probably be a very angry Finnish witch showing up sometime soon. | The [[Byzantine Envoys]] were celebrated throughout the town and feted as heroes and left before anyone realized that there would probably be a very angry Finnish witch showing up sometime soon. |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 9 May 2005
A walled city friendly to the Byzantine Empire located in Bulgaria.
Was terrorized by a man-eating monster with full-body tattoos alleged to be the son of a Finnish witch. The monster would multiply to a number equal to the number of opponents it faced.
Byzantine Envoys devised a brilliant plan in which the monster was lured into an alley with doors at opposite ends. One fighter would face the monster at a time, and as he became too injured to fight, would withdraw toward one door to allow the next fighter to emerge from the far door. The injured fighter would then leave combat and the single, injured monster would then have to face a fresh opponent. The plan was brilliant. The plan was so brilliant that the mighty Gunther whittled down the monster to the point where Wong, second in the lineup, was able to decapitate it with a ki attack on her first swing before the monster even turned around and noticed her. Needless to say, this was somewhat anticlimactic.
The Byzantine Envoys were celebrated throughout the town and feted as heroes and left before anyone realized that there would probably be a very angry Finnish witch showing up sometime soon.