“The dwarfs received and slowly made their way down the sideline. Through very fine blocking the elfs managed to get two dwarfs of the field. In addition the elfs got lucky blocks and managed to injure more dwarfs then the other way round. Nonetheless the dwarfs scored in the last turn.
Being short handed the dwarfs could not stop the elfs and these scored after a few turns. A perfect defense after kicking off gave the elfs a good position and the short-handed dwarfs had a hard time to build a cage. Therefore the elfs managed to get the ball and scored the winning TD. The dwarfs evened the body count (in the end they even outnumbered the elfs) but with only two turns left they had to give the victory to the elfs.
One KOed Dwarf managed to stay in the locker the whole game while all KOed elfs returned almost immediately.
The injury dice fell lucky for the elfs, but they also played the more experienced ball.”
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Being short handed the dwarfs could not stop the elfs and these scored after a few turns. A perfect defense after kicking off gave the elfs a good position and the short-handed dwarfs had a hard time to build a cage. Therefore the elfs managed to get the ball and scored the winning TD. The dwarfs evened the body count (in the end they even outnumbered the elfs) but with only two turns left they had to give the victory to the elfs.
One KOed Dwarf managed to stay in the locker the whole game while all KOed elfs returned almost immediately.
The injury dice fell lucky for the elfs, but they also played the more experienced ball.”