CTV 1520k+130k Khorne (CIBBL)
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Inducements: Star player Max Spleenripper
Estalia (CIBBL) CTV 1650k
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Inducements:
#8 Headsman of Cellebos – Broken Ribs (MNG)
#6 Hernando Celador – Serious Concussion (-AV)
#13 Domingo Bailarin – Fractured Skull (-AV)
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Don Enrique was elated and depressed at the same time. His team won the game against the brutal followers of the Blood God, but it came at a heavy price. He just left the sick room of the Noblemen, where two of his players lay unconscious, both having suffered heavy trauma to the head. Neither will be the same again. Poor Hernando, the sneaky stomper and Domingo, the graceful receptor might have their carreer broken in half. Was it really worth it? The glory, the excitement, the roar of the crowd, the full coffers of gold? Of course it was. But still, it stung to see his players almost die on the pitch. "Oh well" he thought "I can always hire new ones". He was also contemplating firing his apothecary. Doctor Carnicero had a weird look when Domingo was brought to the dugout on a stretcher and seemed concussed. The doctor was swearing that he has to put a hole in his skull to save his head from exploding and proceeded to do so. Don Enrique thought he heard him chuckle while doing it. He will keep an eye on him in the future. Might have to get him poisoned too.
CabalVision Game Summary: A brutal engagement in a late autumn heat wave, where the Noblemen dominated in numbers most of the game, but Khorne made them pay for it in the end.
Crimson Skull Play of the Game: Arkh'gar's devastating block on Domingo Bailarin, that left the receptor crippled with a Crimson Skull.
Montetriste Noblemen Play of the Game: Agapito Pobre's surgical foul, that removed Arkh'gar, the main threat of the Skull at the beginning of the second half. This enabled the Noblemen to save the game in the hellish heat.
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