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Re: Studfest: Part the Fifth - Brikwars
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lugnet.loc.au
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Sat, 12 Aug 2000 06:53:33 GMT
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Ahhhh, guys? I really could use some help here with little details like who
it was exactly that fought and made it to Valhalla....
Richard
Still baldly going, more or less regardless....
In lugnet.loc.au, Richard Parsons writes:
> It seems to me that Bond-sai, keen to strut his stuff on the parapet of King
> Kevin's castle, magically moved the Richard II's babes into the castle, and
> tipped Richard II off as to where they had turned up. Accordingly, Richard II
> turned his forces (largely commanded by Tiberius Flint) on the castle (the
> Great Fleet of the Restoration largely remaining on station outside the mouth
> of the river, sending in the two cogs) in concert with Bond-sai's magically
> spooky horde. David, of the anarchic peasant collective outside the castle,
> largely ignored by King Kevin, rallied to Kevin's defence largely because they
> had had entirely enough of heavy horse trooping about on the peasant's muck.
> The muck itself was so offended that it gave forth Gregory, the muck monster,
> who set upon Bond-sai's and Richard IIs men with a passion. Monkey, Tripitaka,
> Pigsy and whats-his-name were just swanning about looking for fish.
>
> I could use notes on exactly which guys had names, did what and need
> mentioning, plus any other thoughts you may have had on what the pugnacious
> combatant dudes were thinking.
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| (...) And those 300+ figs were rather photogenic on the day. Kevin's 34 pics are in and cropped and ready for posting (...wait for it...wait for it!). Time to be doing some story writing, for which I will need some details. It seems to me that (...) (25 years ago, 9-Aug-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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