Good luckambika wrote:*nukes Spriteh*
Oops...I meant to target the kitin!

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Good luckambika wrote:*nukes Spriteh*
Oops...I meant to target the kitin!
I must agree with Aajolea, I am all for fighting the kitin, but can we trust these rangers? They have already insulted Jena on their first appearence who has done FAR more for us than they probably ever could!tylarth wrote:I do not like the tact of these rangers, insulting greater powers that i'm sure ressurect them is not wise, nor is insulting greater powers that saved homin from extinction by the Great Swarm. If the actions of gathering materials for the temples has stirred the kitin in the old lands, then assaulting the kitin would only further enrage them, also is directs homin resources to fighting a Kitin foe that is in the old lands far from our current homes, perhaps fighting/eliminating kitin hives that can walked to from our capitals would be a better strategy, not aggrevating kitin far away while their local strength, which they could attack us with, is untouched.
Take the coffee back... there is no invasion.dakhound wrote:*stops banging head on wall
huh kitin invasion, yay
*looks at nevrax...........hmmm I guess holding their caffinated coffee hostage until they do another invasion worked.
*gives back coffee
Patience.Take the coffee back... there is no invasion.
I hope those rolling eyes are directed at Nevrax. Right now, they've made their "war" about as exciting as watching grandma knit a pot-holder. They need to work on building tension and excitement. Announcing an invasion and then sitting a week without change is not the way to do this.katriell wrote:Patience.![]()
They are apparently focused on holiday poems ATM... not that anything involved will sate you peaceniks... things are moving. Slowly, but finallly....aylwyne wrote:I hope those rolling eyes are directed at Nevrax. Right now, they've made their "war" about as exciting as watching grandma knit a pot-holder. They need to work on building tension and excitement. Announcing an invasion and then sitting a week without change is not the way to do this.