#14 Agent L – Broken Ribs (MNG) #14 Agent L – Smashed Knee (NI)
“MIB prepared for the attack of the Orcs, well aware of the dangers that faced them.
MIB attacked first and took their time waiting for the right moment to strike. When it eventually came, they took their chance well for 1-0. The Orcs had enough time to launch their own attack, but with time short they would have to take risks, so it was no surprise when their attacked failed. The agents swept in to take advantage, but just as things were going well a mistake left the score at 1-0 at the break.
After the break the Orcs launched their own attack, but the agents spotted an opening and took it, quickly leading to 2-0. The Orcs attacked once more, but in the melee that followed neither side could make much headway and, when they did it was soon halted. The battle raged for a little longer, then finally came to an end, the score remaining 2-0.
The revenue received by the agency was good, but it came with the news that Agent L would have to retire. It was enough however to bring a fourth Field Agent onto the books, so the future at least looked bright.”
MIB attacked first and took their time waiting for the right moment to strike. When it eventually came, they took their chance well for 1-0. The Orcs had enough time to launch their own attack, but with time short they would have to take risks, so it was no surprise when their attacked failed. The agents swept in to take advantage, but just as things were going well a mistake left the score at 1-0 at the break.
After the break the Orcs launched their own attack, but the agents spotted an opening and took it, quickly leading to 2-0. The Orcs attacked once more, but in the melee that followed neither side could make much headway and, when they did it was soon halted. The battle raged for a little longer, then finally came to an end, the score remaining 2-0.
The revenue received by the agency was good, but it came with the news that Agent L would have to retire. It was enough however to bring a fourth Field Agent onto the books, so the future at least looked bright.”