“Not good start for Season 1 runners-up. Seams like most of team was still on holliday. In first half there was only one team on the pitch "Grudgebringers". Orcs played like High elves, completely useless, so it wasn't hard for humans to take 2-0 lead by half-time.
Only player that actually did good job was Xartesh. Instead of resting, he spent holidays in studying Ogre anatomy. He even managed to kill him, but team doctor saved him from certain death.
After harsh talk of coach at halftime, Orcs started to show some power, kicking human players out of field, some even for more time in the future, and scored fast (for orcs it's fast :-)) 3-turn touchdown, leaving enough time to even the score...
alas.... at worst time it could happen, first block in turn 6: double skulls->reroll double skulls... And that was the end of hoping for orcs to draw the game...
Blooghork was so angry with final result that he decided to take Galed head with him, just when he was about to score, and added historical first head to collection....
Someone will pay dearly for this defeat, as Orcs were mightly angry after the game, chasing what was left of humans across the field....”
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Only player that actually did good job was Xartesh. Instead of resting, he spent holidays in studying Ogre anatomy. He even managed to kill him, but team doctor saved him from certain death.
After harsh talk of coach at halftime, Orcs started to show some power, kicking human players out of field, some even for more time in the future, and scored fast (for orcs it's fast :-)) 3-turn touchdown, leaving enough time to even the score...
alas.... at worst time it could happen, first block in turn 6: double skulls->reroll double skulls... And that was the end of hoping for orcs to draw the game...
Blooghork was so angry with final result that he decided to take Galed head with him, just when he was about to score, and added historical first head to collection....
Someone will pay dearly for this defeat, as Orcs were mightly angry after the game, chasing what was left of humans across the field....”