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Friendly manoeuvres. Lord Saltaeon saw fit, as leader in this scenario to appoint three group leaders. Lord Kaer(From here on out designated Aurek), Sith Takoski (Besh), and an Apprentice (Cresh). Aurek was tasked to defend the staircase leading up to the enforced barrier encasing an important ritual. While Besh and Cresh were set in strategic points to defend two potential entryways for targets to attack from. We were told to expect frenzied wildlife. Thus all three groups employed Tutsemia to, to the best of their abilities and the leader's help in case of Cresh, defend their positions. ![]() Enemy manoeuvres. Relative to the above diagram, Besh was beset by frenzied Gundarks from the West, Cresh by frenzied Sleens from the East and most surprisingly, the frenzied mob employed a rudimentary version of Artikarza, three frenzied Jurgorans leapt past both Besh and Cresh, pushing straight against Aurek. Allthewhile their rear was brought up by a massive swarm of frenzied Mailoc. Closing thoughts. Despite the failure of Cresh to handle the handful of assailants coming their way, but thanks to the keen eye of Lord Saltaeon and the exemplary performance of the rest of Aurek and Besh, the leadership of Lord Kaer and Sith Takoski, I can only agree with Lord Kalkoran's words. A strong leader is needed at all times. I believe this was lacking in Cresh. |
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