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Fast Fossils
Block (20k)
Break Tackle (20k)
Guard (20k)
Stand Firm (20k)
From a poor family where Erool's two older brothers couldn't go the distance, the 3rd has stepped up and restored the family's honour. Taking only 6 games to get Block and Guard skills, this Saurus is keen to stay on the Line of Scrimage where he has made is name in a rush.
In game 41 (his 12th, 2006-11-10), Erool III won his 5th MVP and became an Emerging Star. He decided so mobility (break tackle) is still worth while even if you are always on the front line.
In his 17th game (game 46, 2006-12-11) against some orcs, Erool had his most complete game yet with 3 cas and a touchback touchdown to boot. The following game he picked up a single cas to become a Star (3rd Saurus star for the Fossils), rolling double 4 to boot (hmmm, pair of boots now).
<a href=http://swl.kicks-ass.org/swl/17/silver.html>Silver Knuckles - SWL 17</a> for most Casualties in a Season (9).
Block (20k)
Break Tackle (20k)
8th game (Team 40th) and the opponent blitzs the kick-off, twice. Both times the ball goes out of bounds, is given to this lump of a lizard, and he runs in 2 touchdowns. I don't really understand this game....
+ST (50k)
Block (20k)
Break Tackle (20k)
Gidush II is a tough new youngester on the block (not to be confused with the skill), quickly developing. His young frame developed nicely and following game 6 was recognised as a peer for Vrool's St5. The touchdown did nothing to hurt his appeal for frilly lady lizards either. Hopefully he can follow in Vrool's Block and Break Tackle skills too.
Note to self: Never state that a Saurus is "quickly developing" - This lump of lizard has strugglrd to gained a single casualty in 10 games since gaining the +ST.
Perhaps the most renound moment of Gidush's II career was in his 27th game when he broke the leg of Necro Star Ramtut III who turned up to play for the Citadel Ancients (Game 44 - 2006-11-27).
Block (20k)
Dodge (30k)
Tackle (20k)
Parbag is Captain of the Fossils, thought a quiet and stern leader letting the likes of Vrool and Balljuggler take most of the lime light and media coverage. A solid performer in all games, few would realise his arthritis that reduces his normal dexterity.
In game 40 (Parbag's 39th) he finally made it to emerging star and gained dodge skill.
Dodge
Stunty
Catch (20k)
Side Step (20k)
Dodge
Stunty
Side Step (20k)
Dodge
Stunty
+ST (50k)
Side Step (20k)
Impressive debut for the young Ballripper (2006-11-14 vs Drawf Roughguts) with a touchdown and MVP for all round performance - learnt the usual side-step for beginers after just the one game. Well done lad.
After his 5th game (Fossils 46th 2006-12-11) he had learnt to bulk up his body mass and enjoy the advantages of +ST.
Dodge
Stunty
+ST (50k)
Block (30k)
Side Step (20k)
In his 13th game (2006-11-14 vs Roughguts)Ballspinner crossed for his 5th touchdown. Later enquiries revealed the lad has been working out overtime, and has developed extraordinary strength for such a short guy.
After 11 touchdowns in 18 games, Ballspinner was developing into a key scorer. He rolled 5-5 on becoming an emerging star, and consistent with his highly developed skink strength, he learnt block, letting go of the possible glory of becoming the Fossils key scorer (yet perhaps wiser survival odds considering the journey the Fossils are about to begin in the SWL Premier division with the nasty Dorfs).
<a href=http://swl.kicks-ass.org/swl/17/silver.html>Silver Ball - SWL 17</a> for most touchdowns in a season (9)
<a href=http://swl.kicks-ass.org/swl/17/silver.html>Silver Star - SWL 17</a> for most SPP gained in the season (28)
Bone-head
Loner
Mighty Blow
Prehensile Tail
Thick Skull
Break Tackle (20k)
Guard (20k)
Drysd was a new recruite for the second SWL season for the Fast Fossils (SWL Season 12). In his 3rd game he claimed the spotlight with his first casualty being the death of treeman <a href=http://fumbbl.com/FUMBBL.php?page=player&op=view&player_id=1349641>Eucalyptus Papuana</a>, a Block/Pro etc big-guy who made up a fair slab of the King's Park Rangers (Wood Elf) team rating.
Less not worthy is that the 2nd casualty only occured in game 22. Patience has been required by the coaching staff as they wait for Drysd to deliver on all his potential hyped about in the media. Seems like even more patience will be required.
After 35 games (43rd of the team) the big fellow finally gets an MVP and learns Break-Tackle.