CTV 1100k+100k High Elf
1
20k
10000
No change
1/1/0
Inducements: 2 bribes, 1 extra team training session
Halfling CTV 1230k
3
60k
10000
+1
1/3/0
Inducements: 2 bribes
#3 Creaedor – Smashed Knee (NI)
#10 Jaendoril – Broken Neck (-AG)
#12 Loraniel – Broken Ribs (MNG)
#5 Flower Dude VII – Broken Ribs (MNG)
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Nuffle may be fickle, but he most certainly likes irony. Immediately after Mr kwèk said he hoped his Halflings wouldn't get too beat up - they promptly started to beat my team up, with the first serious injury coming right up, and a second serving promised on the way.
Still, as I mentioned in-game, who doesn't like Halflings? It's hard to not like them even when you're getting beaten by them. And beaten by Halflings it was - literally, since his only treeman turned out to be no treeman at all, but a tree that had slipped through the reqruitment somehow. Because he spent pretty much the entire match rooted to the spot. So with every single (mobile) player on the field having less strength than my players - I was still being outbashed... ...completely...
As for being a good sport, well, when you're having a most friendly coach as your opponent, with friendly and humorous chat, as well as good advice on the game, it is a hell of a lot easier to be a good sport and just laugh at the spectacle in front of you. I'm definitely not always in a good mood while losing. But anyway, finally Nuffle granted me with a consolation-TD in the end - or perhaps just our of fickleness. (Don't tell him I said that.)
I'm glad if I helped out to get your team into gear for the minors. I would be more than glad for a rematch when it's suitable, and I can wholeheartedly recommend Mr Kwek as a friendly, yet competitive, coach for a game. Oh, and I should mention, the dice may have favored Mr kwèk, but it was also obvious during the match that he was the better coach. He probably would have won the match without the benign gaze of Nuffle.
Thanks for a match to remember.”