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DF General Discussion / Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« on: June 07, 2014, 06:34:57 pm »
There was one Tura Cangoramkal, a human, who became law-giver of Anthath Sedme (The Confederation of Murk) at just age 31. She forewent marriage in order to fully dedicate her life to her country, and in its short-lived history, Tura's 46-year-reign lasted longer than any of her predecessors. Much of it was spent taking on the confederation's mortal enemies from Anthath Eri (The Confederation of Magic). In 6 skirmishes with their nasty neighbours, Tura built quite an impressive killcount.
Tura had brought 272 of her foes to the blade, and her achievemenents in battle lead to her enemies dubbing her The Superior Grip-Pits of Lathering. A name that surely struck fear into many hearts.
History had portrayed Tura as an active leader who slayed all comers. History also forgot to say that Tura was quite terrible at this leading business.
Not a single person who joined Tura in battle lived to tell the tale. Through her worship to Cadap Palathluto, the god of Gambling, it may be assumed that her strategies did not involve a lot of self-preservation. It's a miracle she managed to escape so many battles with her own life intact.
Nevertheless, Tura managed to slaughter hundreds in the name of Anthath Sedme, and in this world of war and bloodshed, her prowess in battle is all she needs to be remembered for.
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I really love legends mode. There's so many neat little stories you can uncover for a single person.
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Tura had brought 272 of her foes to the blade, and her achievemenents in battle lead to her enemies dubbing her The Superior Grip-Pits of Lathering. A name that surely struck fear into many hearts.
History had portrayed Tura as an active leader who slayed all comers. History also forgot to say that Tura was quite terrible at this leading business.
Spoiler (click to show/hide)
Not a single person who joined Tura in battle lived to tell the tale. Through her worship to Cadap Palathluto, the god of Gambling, it may be assumed that her strategies did not involve a lot of self-preservation. It's a miracle she managed to escape so many battles with her own life intact.
Nevertheless, Tura managed to slaughter hundreds in the name of Anthath Sedme, and in this world of war and bloodshed, her prowess in battle is all she needs to be remembered for.
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I really love legends mode. There's so many neat little stories you can uncover for a single person.

