“After a hard evening of intense practicing aboard their ship, the Nautilus, the Drakes showed up to the match, ready for some Blood Bowl and itching to redeem themselves from their bout with the Dark Elves earlier.
It may be said of the Sea Drakes that, as most of the players had previously been members of the famous Lothern Sea Guard, they had military backgrounds and felt at home in many brawls. This match was no exception, with the Drakes knocking out their dwarven counterparts more often than the reverse, and with the only casualty the entire game given to the Sea Drakes!
Unfortunately, due to the fact that the game was fought against Dwarves, which are known to not be able to run very fast, it was a very slow match, and out of all 16 turns which the match was comprised of, the Sea Drakes only had the ball for two turns the entire game! The rest of the time was spent roughing up the Dwarves who appeared to sluggish to actually score a touchdown.
All in all, it was a fair and difficult game, but the Sea Drakes were less than satisfied with the speed or courage of their opponents. Fortunately, the fans (though there were only about 11,000 of them which showed up) appeared to have just loved watching High Elves smash Dwarves about, and both teams did very well income-wise.
On this note the Sea Drakes return to the Nautilus for another day of intense practice onboard a ship.”
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It may be said of the Sea Drakes that, as most of the players had previously been members of the famous Lothern Sea Guard, they had military backgrounds and felt at home in many brawls. This match was no exception, with the Drakes knocking out their dwarven counterparts more often than the reverse, and with the only casualty the entire game given to the Sea Drakes!
Unfortunately, due to the fact that the game was fought against Dwarves, which are known to not be able to run very fast, it was a very slow match, and out of all 16 turns which the match was comprised of, the Sea Drakes only had the ball for two turns the entire game! The rest of the time was spent roughing up the Dwarves who appeared to sluggish to actually score a touchdown.
All in all, it was a fair and difficult game, but the Sea Drakes were less than satisfied with the speed or courage of their opponents. Fortunately, the fans (though there were only about 11,000 of them which showed up) appeared to have just loved watching High Elves smash Dwarves about, and both teams did very well income-wise.
On this note the Sea Drakes return to the Nautilus for another day of intense practice onboard a ship.”