Koenig Maurice, monarch of Stagonia was in a rage. The first sketchy account of the Battle of Tippelbruder reported that a combination of accurate artillery and flooded terrain had defeated the Expeditionary Force and had forced it to withdraw.
(A notice posted by Arthur on the OSW group mentioned this . . . I presume that he will post a battle account relatively soon.)
-- Jeff of Stagonia
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Plots Has He Laid . . .
It is unfortunate. Indeed it is. Most unfortunate.
Koenig Maurice of Stagonia is not a patient monarch. Not patient at all.
The lack of news from Tippelbruder is turning his mind to other plots nefarious and vile (well he is a Stagonian -- what other types of plots do you think he'd have?).
There's the one to mislead the Pope . . . and the Frankzonian affair, of course. Then there is the secondary Tradgardland thing . . . and the support for Monrovia . . . plus that for Zichenauer (never forget Zichenauer).
And then there was . . . well, thinking about them made Maurice much happier.
Koenig Maurice of Stagonia is not a patient monarch. Not patient at all.
The lack of news from Tippelbruder is turning his mind to other plots nefarious and vile (well he is a Stagonian -- what other types of plots do you think he'd have?).
There's the one to mislead the Pope . . . and the Frankzonian affair, of course. Then there is the secondary Tradgardland thing . . . and the support for Monrovia . . . plus that for Zichenauer (never forget Zichenauer).
And then there was . . . well, thinking about them made Maurice much happier.
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