crystalball
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It has come time to again step up and say We will take chaos down in less than a week. They are NOOBISH that have interest in hugging not warring. We will take them out and rid this side of the world of their presence. And please stop msging us asking why we are attacking and why you have 300 incomings, its because we want to visit NOOBVILLE
So if the above Declaration does not do it for you then how about:
As macro-social trends are mirrored in closed societies, so we witness again – predictably, inevitably – another small group of individuals within our little cosmos who believe, even as they lead the people who follow them to defeat, that accepted rules of conduct do not apply to them; that they are essentially too important and too grand to follow the traditions of warfare as they have been shaped by all the players and tribes that have played this game.
They feel they are too special, or perhaps … too frightened?
Of course, dear reader, by now you have guessed which leadership of which tribe is under discussion. At this point in the game, only one group on this world is left that is capable of such complete ignoble cravenness: the leaders of Chaos, a tribe which ~SOL~ had until now, a great respect for – as great and complete as was our disregard for their leadership.
Permit me, dear reader, to assist them in the duty in which they have so utterly failed. Allow me to show them what an honorable tribe does when hostilities go beyond one-on-one feuding and into sustained, organized operations; what a tribe does when its collective intentions are clear and its will is united; what a tribe does when it is unafraid. Let me write the words their trembling little fingers still somehow can’t be coaxed to type:~SOL~ and Chaos are now at war.
So if the above Declaration does not do it for you then how about:
As macro-social trends are mirrored in closed societies, so we witness again – predictably, inevitably – another small group of individuals within our little cosmos who believe, even as they lead the people who follow them to defeat, that accepted rules of conduct do not apply to them; that they are essentially too important and too grand to follow the traditions of warfare as they have been shaped by all the players and tribes that have played this game.
They feel they are too special, or perhaps … too frightened?
Of course, dear reader, by now you have guessed which leadership of which tribe is under discussion. At this point in the game, only one group on this world is left that is capable of such complete ignoble cravenness: the leaders of Chaos, a tribe which ~SOL~ had until now, a great respect for – as great and complete as was our disregard for their leadership.
Permit me, dear reader, to assist them in the duty in which they have so utterly failed. Allow me to show them what an honorable tribe does when hostilities go beyond one-on-one feuding and into sustained, organized operations; what a tribe does when its collective intentions are clear and its will is united; what a tribe does when it is unafraid. Let me write the words their trembling little fingers still somehow can’t be coaxed to type:~SOL~ and Chaos are now at war.
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