“After having knocked heads with a bunch of rivaling Chaos worshippers, the team was now in need of a recovery. They stumbled upon an on the paper evenly matched vampire team.
The vampires starplayer didn't make it to the game because of a niggling injury. Invigourated by this, the chaos team initialized a devestating blitz at the first kick-off, tipping the scale heavily in hteir favour.
From this point and on the chaos warriors and the minotaur dominated the field, as the remaining vampire soon got knocked out and stayed out for most of the match.
Mistress Anirina got back late in the second half, feeling her thralls needed her. She promptly blitzed through the warriors defensive line, defying any attempt to stop her, and ran the ball to the endzone, scoring the final touchdown in the match.
Fellgrim, the second oldest warrior in the team, has still to fulfill his vow of wreaking havoc on the pitch, only committing one casualty in all. He is now the weakest of the four, and truely a despicable guy. Lord Doom and the others are constantly bullying him for being all talk and no action.”
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The vampires starplayer didn't make it to the game because of a niggling injury. Invigourated by this, the chaos team initialized a devestating blitz at the first kick-off, tipping the scale heavily in hteir favour.
From this point and on the chaos warriors and the minotaur dominated the field, as the remaining vampire soon got knocked out and stayed out for most of the match.
Mistress Anirina got back late in the second half, feeling her thralls needed her. She promptly blitzed through the warriors defensive line, defying any attempt to stop her, and ran the ball to the endzone, scoring the final touchdown in the match.
Fellgrim, the second oldest warrior in the team, has still to fulfill his vow of wreaking havoc on the pitch, only committing one casualty in all. He is now the weakest of the four, and truely a despicable guy. Lord Doom and the others are constantly bullying him for being all talk and no action.”