#11 Sir Valentine Bangort – Serious Concussion (-AV)
“On a rainy day runners Emerson and Agustin rode the pine to start the match. The knights were playing a band of angry dwarves, and their tricks would be of no use, especially in the rain. The knights got off to a tremendous start, seriously hurting one dwarf as soon as the game started. But the knights quickly became incapacitated by the angry dwarves, rapidly losing four key members for the game. Even Fongknuckle appeared to be terrified of them, refusing to move for most of the half. The dwarves could do no wrong, their knobby fingers having no problem picking up the slick ball once archer Efrain hit the gound, and scoring to end the first half.
The second half was no better, the dwarves knocking out Fongknuckle, runner Emerson, and archer Efrain as soon as the kickoff hit the ground. Severely outnumbered, some of the knights took to more underhanded tactics, but even those were of no avail. It does not bode well for their future that they would resort to such evil ways when confronted with extreme hardships. When all hope seemed lost, Sir Gabriel let out a mighty battle cry and pulled off a miraculous touchdown run to end the game. While the day was already lost, one can only hope his display of valor will inspire the knights to bounce back from this horrible defeat.”
“Despite a bad start for dwarves, the odds turned against the human team, rapidly decreasing in numbers.
The game was fun for the first turns, after that the numeric superiority of dwarves gave no chance to humans, although they've been able to score at the very end of the game.”
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The second half was no better, the dwarves knocking out Fongknuckle, runner Emerson, and archer Efrain as soon as the kickoff hit the ground. Severely outnumbered, some of the knights took to more underhanded tactics, but even those were of no avail. It does not bode well for their future that they would resort to such evil ways when confronted with extreme hardships. When all hope seemed lost, Sir Gabriel let out a mighty battle cry and pulled off a miraculous touchdown run to end the game. While the day was already lost, one can only hope his display of valor will inspire the knights to bounce back from this horrible defeat.”