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Girth



Joined: Aug 30, 2004

Post 4 Posted: Oct 26, 2004 - 15:09 Reply with quote Back to top

The recent spate of violence began with the death of Huixcoatl, in a match against the skaven Warpstone Pushers. The game began like any other, the toss of the coin saw captains Quetzalcoatl and Kem the Pusher out in the middle selecting to kick or receive. As Huixcoatl took the field for the kick-off, the Saurus fell to the ground and was bleeding from a wound sustained to the lower right temple.
Medics scrambled to stabilise the wounded Saurus, and stretchered him off the field with the help of both Assistant Coaches and all 4 cheerleaders.
The crowd and indeed the players and coaching staff were unaware of the full extend of his injuries until the end of the half, where the game was conceded by the Coatl.
Prior to this event, Tlacoyotl, another Coatl Saurus was killed at the hands of more skaven ultras, in a game versus the Evil Death Devils, prompting the Coatl's initial complaint to the BBFA into crowd violence in the game.

Such violence has marred the fledling club into dwindling recruitment at youth level, with several skinks being turned away from the game by their parents, who have opted to enlist their offspring into the Tlaxtlan Temple as Ritual-Helpers, or into the much fabled Travelling Circuses, where their skills are prized and their lives not threatened.
A spokesman for the Coatl Supporters Club had this to say:
"We are not happy with skaven fan. Is important to be at game, to enjoy game. Not with stones and weapons, with voices! Skaven not undestanding this! Is not to happen!".

Interesting sentiments indeed, and few could fault his message.
To celebrate the lives of the fallen warriors on the field of play, the Sauruses were taken to the heart of the Tlaxtlan Jungle, where they're bodies were burned as an offering to the Gods. No higher honor can be bestowed upon them now, and one can only hope that another Saurus need not be taken by the hands of fickle fans.


The Official JavaBowl Replayer has the events unfolding as follows:
    Huixcoatl is standing
    Ball moved to -1,-1
    Tlaxtlan Coatl turn 0
    Ball moved to 18,12
    Huixcoatl is KILLED
    Ball moved to 14,6
    Warpstone Pushers turn 1
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