#6 I'm ready to die for the ones I love – Dead (RIP)
“Fifth game after a long hiatus, yet time is of no importance for Papa Nurgle... he will always care for his beloved sons, despite the absence, despite a world that looks always so uncaring and selfish.
Today we play deaders... deaders of a different kind. Brutal, cruel. Incredibly efficient when it comes to hurt us... inflict pain on us. So many of us have to be taken out for recovery. And again, we mourn the loss of one of our own.
What can we do to stop these monsters? Is more violence the answer to violence? No... it is not. While our numbers dwindle in size, the possible paths that lead to victory do the same.
For a moment we stand confused: it just seems not possible. We doubt our possibilities, we do not believe in ourselves.
Then, we realize that our fears are pointless, for Nurgle is always right there beside us, he looks upon us and will reward our efforts. Our resolve strenghtened, we just do what has to be done, difficult (or impossible) that it might seem. And we realize difficult is not... everything just happens so naturally... so simply...
Thank you Nurgle, for teaching us the value of simplicity and for giving us even more trust in ourselves, blessed are thou forever!!”
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Today we play deaders... deaders of a different kind. Brutal, cruel. Incredibly efficient when it comes to hurt us... inflict pain on us. So many of us have to be taken out for recovery. And again, we mourn the loss of one of our own.
What can we do to stop these monsters? Is more violence the answer to violence? No... it is not. While our numbers dwindle in size, the possible paths that lead to victory do the same.
For a moment we stand confused: it just seems not possible. We doubt our possibilities, we do not believe in ourselves.
Then, we realize that our fears are pointless, for Nurgle is always right there beside us, he looks upon us and will reward our efforts. Our resolve strenghtened, we just do what has to be done, difficult (or impossible) that it might seem. And we realize difficult is not... everything just happens so naturally... so simply...
Thank you Nurgle, for teaching us the value of simplicity and for giving us even more trust in ourselves, blessed are thou forever!!”