[RP PVP] Theatres of War: Wetlands -- The Red Flood

Well… he could take you dead, Len-len.

/yell GUNSHOT

:gun:

…Arienne?

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I had fun on my young dwarf for whom this was their first time witnessing war first hand after living a comfortable country-side life.

Big thanks to all the people on Horde side who participated in the rivalries with our dwarves in Of Hammers and Hollows, the Lordamere Rangers for the cool scouting parties and fellowship from start to finish and various other individuals I got to RP with.

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Really enjoyed myself this campaign, thought the banter between the Alliance had improved a great deal (I only had one or two cow/beef comments! Wow!) and managed to get some great interactions with a few specific Alliance characters.

In between all the RP-PVP, also managed to have some dramatic showdowns with the Grim Gest.

Big thanks to Morsteth for organising.

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I’ve honestly had a blast this past week, fighting from the shores of the Wetlands to the mines of Loch Modan. It’s been great development for my character and I’m sure for many others.

I’d also like to throw out a special thanks to the dwarves Of Hammers and Hollows, Alin and Davixon for making my nights with RP-PvP that wasn’t just randomly exchanging blows while I blasted Light heals at my raid, but also let me engage in /em’d fights that really had impact. With that said though, for the most part the fighting in Loch Modan’s been great so far and I’m looking forward to the finale tonight - it’s been a good week of fighting and I hope it ends on just as high a note as it’s been the past few days. Good lads on both H/A, would RP-PvP with all the attendees here in Loch Modan again anytime. I felt like each evening had some thought-out moments that changed the game-plan, and want to give a big thank-you to the organisers.

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I sadly missed the last few days of the campaign, but so far I too, have been having a blast. Atleast I shall be there for the finale!

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It has been a long time since I enjoyed myself this much in a campaign. Kudos to everyone for being good sports and abiding by the rules as I have little to no complaints. Some of the language used could be revised but there was no ability abuse. Big yay.

Thank you for a nice time. - from the Loch. :smile:

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:wink:

in ten characters.

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No-one cared who I was until I used bleach…

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I’ve blessed him with some frozen bleach from Frostfire ridge, to have him as a Tauren of Frostwolf clan. :wolf::smoking:

Going to repeat this.

A big thank-you to everyone who we interacted with. And an even bigger thank you to Morsteth and company for organising (what has been) one of the most drama-free and enjoyable RP-PvP events i’ve had the pleasure in being a part of. Hopefully there will be more roleplay and mischief in the future!

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The aftermath of the Horde’s Ritual in Loch Modan:

The devastation of Loch Modan was luckily not absolute.

While the demonic entities and Fel energies summoned left behind by the Rain of Chaos disintegrated overnight, the destruction the ritual and the Horde caused was evident.

The Ironbrand Excavation Site took the brunt of the damage. Half the archeological sites lie in ruins and innumerable artifacts and Titan relics have been obliterated by Fel or demons. A dozen archeologists have died trying to protect their findings, only to be torn apart or simply turned to ash before they could escape to safety with their archeological findings.

The surrounding area of the Loch felt the corrupting touch of the rain as well. Almost all the cropfields were ruined. The wildlife scattered to adjacent regions or have died, fed upon by felstalkers and imps before they were banished by mountaineers or the lack of their Demonic commander.

While Thelsamar and the bunkers were considered safe havens the outlying farms and settlements weren’t as lucky. Numerous farms were destroyed by rampaging Horde raiders or demons. Countless soldiers and civilians were found dead or have been missing since the foul day the Horde managed to complete their ritual.

Still, the land will heal and its people, the sturdy Dwarfs of Khaz Modan, endure. The Horde landed a terrible blow, particularly in the eyes of Scholars, archeologists and any who revere the Titans within Ironforge, but eventually the restoration of the land will complete.

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Thank you for the campaign, I found it very enjoyable. It was chill, which made me want to log on and participate, rather than feel like it’s a burden that I must bear because I’m a part of the (epic) Highblood Myrmidons.

I’d also like to say thank you to everyone who went out of their way to rp with me, creating new rivalries, friendships, dislikes and whatnot. It made the campaign feel very alive, and I’m looking forward to developing my character from its aftermath.

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Loved it. Big props for the Grim Gest turning up in the Wetlands for a spot of afters. It was dumb and really small but helped wrap up IC stuff nicely.

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Aye, I had a lot of fun.

-* props to the horde as always.

Thanks a lot for the campaign, as I said earlier in the day. Looking forwards to the next one :slight_smile:

yikes in ten characters

manabombs dont even come close…

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I’d say manabombing 50000 million hyper elite stormwind commando super shocktroopers is more impactful than just ruining some archeology and crops for a hot minute.

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the horde always get the last laugh…

heh

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