Tuesday, April 19, 2011

mid-autumn, 1002

The leaves are falling in the singing vallies as the initiative falls to the men of Wales. What direction with they march before the snows of winter begin?

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  1. The Welsh, flush with EU grants, are looking to share their largess with the Irish; they send emissaries to Armagh to discuss future Welsh-Irish cooperative initiatives.

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  2. After consultation with the Irish, the Welsh sail for Mann.

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  3. The Norns say ... no losses to sea travel.

    Will the Scots stand and fight or retreat to their homes?

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  4. Well, that's the first hurdle! Can the Welsh or the Scots (or both) join the Irish, Saxons and Vikings as non-armies?

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  5. We shall see! BTW, the Irish can send a contingent to aid the Welsh, but the Normans cannot help either side, as they already moved and attacked this turn.

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  6. All the action is now on the dahgs Yahoo group. It's a war of words as the Scots champ at the bit for battle, while the Welsh explain they are only selflessly defending Mann for their new Irish tributary.

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