“The Ho'Din entered this match with trepidation, unsure of the outcome due to the absence of the inspirational Iwo Kulka, still stretchered out in the botanical gardens. For the past week he has been tended to by the finest gardeners on Moltok and should be ready for the following game against the Cleanup Crew.
In the first half, it seemed as though their fears were unfounded, as they quickly sped to a 2-0 lead. The force was most definitely with them, as opponents Old Republic Knights failed block after block.
Kicking off the second half at 2-0, their confidence clearly high, it seems that this lost them favour and the force shifted to their more controlled opponents. This half was a complete reversal of the first, with Moltok only able to slow the Knights' advance but ultimately unable to stop them scoring for 2-1.
All HoM had to do was retain the ball for the remaining quarter and victory was assured. Perhaps the outcome would have been different with Kulka on the field to guide their feelings toward the light side of the force, but in his absence his colleagues' vanity led them to attempt an extremely risky play, regardless of the Knights blitzers swarming into the backfield. Needless to say it ended in tears and a quick equaliser for the Knights.
With the sun setting on Moltok, the Ho'Din attempted on last play to snatch an undeserved win, but without their sun's warming glow they had no strength to push their way free and were curtailed by the Knights valiant defence.
2-2 it finished, and the Ho'Din must now face the shaming glare of their captain for their weakness under pressure. If this was how they fared against other Jedi, what would happen when they faced the Sith in their remaining two matches?
In the first half, it seemed as though their fears were unfounded, as they quickly sped to a 2-0 lead. The force was most definitely with them, as opponents Old Republic Knights failed block after block.
Kicking off the second half at 2-0, their confidence clearly high, it seems that this lost them favour and the force shifted to their more controlled opponents. This half was a complete reversal of the first, with Moltok only able to slow the Knights' advance but ultimately unable to stop them scoring for 2-1.
All HoM had to do was retain the ball for the remaining quarter and victory was assured. Perhaps the outcome would have been different with Kulka on the field to guide their feelings toward the light side of the force, but in his absence his colleagues' vanity led them to attempt an extremely risky play, regardless of the Knights blitzers swarming into the backfield. Needless to say it ended in tears and a quick equaliser for the Knights.
With the sun setting on Moltok, the Ho'Din attempted on last play to snatch an undeserved win, but without their sun's warming glow they had no strength to push their way free and were curtailed by the Knights valiant defence.
2-2 it finished, and the Ho'Din must now face the shaming glare of their captain for their weakness under pressure. If this was how they fared against other Jedi, what would happen when they faced the Sith in their remaining two matches?
Time will tell...”