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A scout's work is never done
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:32 pm
by Tidings
Greetings Homins, I bring you tidings of General Deamla's search for information about evil goings on.
General Deamla is a scout for the peoples of Atys and when the time comes a General in the Fyrosian army, she is currently seeking knowledge on any mysterious happenings going on around Atys. Anything out of the ordinary to do with kitin movements or sightings of activities by evil homins such as the Shaman OBA should be reported to Deamla if you see her.
A scout's work is never done, and she shall be paying frequent visits to the main cities of Atys, seeking information and often investigating it first hand. Do not hesitate to inform her of any information; it could be critical to the continued prosperity of homin kind.
HOMINS, HEED MY WORDS!
Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:57 pm
by kibsword
Cool!
I'll keep on the lookout

Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 1:39 am
by seawe
Yea I''ve been tryin to keep an eye on the Kitin's movements , haven't seen anyother evils yet though

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Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 3:06 am
by andreaw
Oooh, tell Deamla to come to Yrkanis. Oba and the Worm have often been sighted in our fair Capital abusing and harrassing innocent Matis

Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 8:18 am
by kibsword
OBA's made a return? Wait till I get my hands on that menace *grr*

Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 8:23 am
by borg9
Well we were out hunting on The Beaches of Bounty and to our amazement we watch lines on Kipee 'migrating'.
This beening the first time I have ever seen this 'Worker' kitin displaying this type behaviour. I was a little shocked. They seem to be travelling from the centre of the hell hole that makes homins blood run cold. They seemed to be working with the Kirostas, the less friend kittin.
Bounty Beaches was the point of their last onslaught and only due to united homin efforts was it stopped. I would suggest that these kipee trains are investigated futher and we need to follow them back to where they came from.
This sight was witness at the East portal (the one close to DarkMoor).
Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:44 pm
by sprite
borg9 wrote:Well we were out hunting on The Beaches of Bounty and to our amazement we watch lines on Kipee 'migrating'.
While it has nothing to do with kitins per se, similar behavior has been observed of the Igaras just to the East of Fourways in Imperial Dunes. When standing on a certain hill, two lines of Igara come flapping past you very fast, travelling East-West.
Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:56 pm
by borg9
sprite wrote:borg9 wrote:Well we were out hunting on The Beaches of Bounty and to our amazement we watch lines on Kipee 'migrating'.
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While it has nothing to do with kitins per se, similar behavior has been observed of the Igaras just to the East of Fourways in Imperial Dunes. When standing on a certain hill, two lines of Igara come flapping past you very fast, travelling East-West.
I have seen Cray's do it, I have seen Jugula's do it, even seen the birds and bees do it! (But I ain't seen a elephant, fly!). But Kipee I have never seen Migrate
It could be down to the new behaviour patterns .... but mabe, just mabe, its not.
Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:10 pm
by sx4rlet
I will keep my eyes open on my travels on Atys!
Re: A scout's work is never done
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 5:14 am
by darylq
You got the dappers, I might have the info...