“Second match of the Everhaters was against a weakened wood elf team.
Since the Dark Elves were one blitzer less, Coach Babau found them a somewhat "lighter" match to help them recover.
Obviously, the Lord Nalfein of House Everhate was having his plans on the game too.
Before the starting kick, a powerful misfortune hex was cast on the wood elves team and from then on there was simply nothing that the tree-loving fellows could do without having some kind of accident.
Be it a bee accidentally buzzing into someone's eye or a patch of tangling weed suddenly tripping a dodging player, the wood elves suffered a seemingly endless streak of bad luck during all the match.
That made much easier the play of the Everhaters that won the game with undeserved ease (and also without much glamour.. so no Fan increase with this match).
The Misfortune Hex was so powerful that it actually lingered about as Coach Babau discovered while exiting the pitch with the purpose of going to congratulate the opposing coach for his sportmanship.
Hereby, Coach Babau wishes to vehemently protest against people that put buckets of dung in the proximity of slippery floors *coughs*.
After their return to base, all the team was put to the lash by Lord nalfein's order for not having killed at least a wood elf. Coach Babau hardly suppressed a chuckle when informed of the fact.”
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Since the Dark Elves were one blitzer less, Coach Babau found them a somewhat "lighter" match to help them recover.
Obviously, the Lord Nalfein of House Everhate was having his plans on the game too.
Before the starting kick, a powerful misfortune hex was cast on the wood elves team and from then on there was simply nothing that the tree-loving fellows could do without having some kind of accident.
Be it a bee accidentally buzzing into someone's eye or a patch of tangling weed suddenly tripping a dodging player, the wood elves suffered a seemingly endless streak of bad luck during all the match.
That made much easier the play of the Everhaters that won the game with undeserved ease (and also without much glamour.. so no Fan increase with this match).
The Misfortune Hex was so powerful that it actually lingered about as Coach Babau discovered while exiting the pitch with the purpose of going to congratulate the opposing coach for his sportmanship.
Hereby, Coach Babau wishes to vehemently protest against people that put buckets of dung in the proximity of slippery floors *coughs*.
After their return to base, all the team was put to the lash by Lord nalfein's order for not having killed at least a wood elf. Coach Babau hardly suppressed a chuckle when informed of the fact.”