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Brothers in Amras
#1 - Lineman
A gritty lineman with years of Blood Bowl experience, Huor had played overseas for the last few years before joining The Brothers in Amras this year for league play. A former Blitzer standout overseas, Huor has humbly accepted his place on the team as a lineman willing to do what is necessary for the team to win.
#2 - Lineman
Eurandur is a young up and comer getting his first taste of Blood Bowl. He hasn't shown much so far, but his team still has a long way to go.
#3 - Lineman
The middle of the Sanwe brother, Amras never has been one to complain about lack of the spotlight. He is a hard worker with natural abilities, much like his brothers, but will often times turn down his number being called in order to give someone else a chance at glory. His place is down in the trenches because that's where he likes it.
#4 - Lineman
Angrod is another young up and comer part of the Brothers team. He has the distinction of being the first Brother to score a TD this season by finding the endzone in Game 1 vs the Karstein Undeath , but sadly that was the last of the true heroics shown by Angrod. He's had a quiet past three games...we'll see if he can turn that around soon.
#5 - Lineman
The youngest of the Sanwe brothers, sadly his youth has shown through so far. Aegnor has zero spps as after four games played, and you've got to wonder if playing under his two older brothers is affecting him in any kind of way. No worries though, he's a Sanwe, so things will likely turn around sooner or later.
#6 - Lineman
Enelya is the only female player on the team (so far), but that hasn't kept her team down whatsoever. Blazing fast, incredibly tough, and a light-hearted sense of humor makes Enelya a cornerstone of the Brothers team.
#7 - Lineman
Findecano is a childhood friend of Orodreth's and was coaxed into playing Bloodbowl in order to get some much needed exercise. A bit of an unnatural athlete, Findecano has worked hard for the past couple years in order to make himself a valuable part to the team. His intangibles in game four helped earn the Brothers a much needed win over their Dark Elf counterparts and thus, earned Findecano his first ever MVP award.
#8 - Dragon Warrior
Orodreth is the Co-Captain of the team along with Finwe Sanwe. He is more of the unsung hero of the two Dragon Warriors...while Finwe earns the awards and hearts of the fans, Orodreth earns his teammates and oppponents respect. Two TDs, one completion and one casualty mark the four game statline of a man who plays with controlled fury and desire.
Finwe may have the MVP honors, but Orodreth has clearly been the star player of the team for the first four games.
#9 - Lineman
Another childhood friend of Orodreth's, Eol has had a bit of a slow start and hasn't performed up to his expectations as of yet. Perhaps it's because Eol wanted the distinction of being the team's passer or receiver...whatever the case, Eol and the team need to settle their differences and work harder to involve Eol and his natural abilities into the offense.
#10 - Lineman
Valandil has been the standout of the Linemans so far with one TD and one Casualty under his belt. He has shown the ability to both score and cause pain, something an accused "soft" Blood Bowl team desperately needs.
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#11 - Dragon Warrior
Acts as co-Captain of the team along with Orodreth Carnesir. Charismatic, hard-working, and an unbelievable natural athlete are a few adjectives you could use to describe the oldest of the Sanwe brothers. Finwe has developed much quicker than anticipated, mostly thanks to his back to back to back MVP honors in the Brothers of Amras' first three games and his latest game four heroics. Game 4 was a brilliant showing of one completion, one TD, and a game-saving diving tackle performed against a Dark Elf Blitzer, who was sure to knock the ball free from one of his teammates had he gotten some running room.
#12 - Lion Warrior
Findarato is the first Free Agent acquired by the Brothers of Amras, and already he has proved to be worth the 90k paycheck the Brothers shelled out for him. One completion and one TD in his first game as a Brother to go along with his superior ball-handling skills and blazing fast defense, Findarato should prove to be a valuable addition to the team.