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The first battle in the two-part series "Dark Shadows", depicts the struggles of Lord Konrad Lionmane trying to hold the Imperial border against various invaders trying to break through. This was the first documented battle set on Northeros. | The first battle in the two-part series "Dark Shadows", depicts the struggles of Lord Konrad Lionmane trying to hold the Imperial border against various invaders trying to break through. This was the first documented battle set on Northeros. | ||
− | Note: Due to being old report, turn divisions are approximations based on the documented chain of events. Certain inconsequential actions (such as ranged units missing shots) were not documented. | + | Note: Due to being an old report, turn divisions are approximations based on the documented chain of events. Certain inconsequential actions (such as ranged units missing shots) were not documented. |
The original report's script has been revised, and it is presented via picture captions in this version. | The original report's script has been revised, and it is presented via picture captions in this version. | ||
Revision as of 17:30, 8 December 2014
Dark Shadows, Part 1 |
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Battle
Campaign: The Rise of Warhead Started: February 2009 Finished: February 2009 Hosted By: Zahru II |
Players |
Imperial Border Guard
Orkish and Undead Invaders |
Results |
Imperial Victory |
Forum Threads |
Forum Thread |
The first battle in the two-part series "Dark Shadows", depicts the struggles of Lord Konrad Lionmane trying to hold the Imperial border against various invaders trying to break through. This was the first documented battle set on Northeros.
Note: Due to being an old report, turn divisions are approximations based on the documented chain of events. Certain inconsequential actions (such as ranged units missing shots) were not documented.
The original report's script has been revised, and it is presented via picture captions in this version.