Yukimura...
seen from Yemen
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Yukimura...
Classified-27
“I am going to win…
I am going to win this game, because it’s my game and I arranged the board, the pieces, the pawns. I have planned this for months and therefore; victory will be mine, the crown of success will be mine, I am going to win this battle.”
“I found this note in your diary!!!”
‘Oh…Yes..yes it’s mine, I remember… it was seven years ago.’
“So what happened on that day?”
‘Well… it’s…
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The13th-Century Warrior Workout - Set for Set Steel Mace
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What has mood to do with it? You fight when the necessity arises—no matter the mood! Mood's a thing for cattle or making love or playing the baliset. It's not for fighting.
Frank Herbert, Dune
Abyss Battle Training
As we all know Abyss Sieges have changed... I was curious and just did the campaign (lv 25 one) on an alt... it's still the same... nothing about the new way of Artis in upper, nothing on the Tanks
has any of you seen ANY quest - either campaign, deep blue or normal - that explains how Abyss Sieges work nowadays (regarding Inner forts)
Pain. To run so far every day made her legs ache and her chest ache and her ears feel about to freeze off. To fight so hard every day left bruises on her arms, her legs, her stomach, sometimes her face. Her triceps hurt from pushups. Her stomach hurt from sit-ups. Her thighs hurt from lunges. And every morning she and her battle-sisters would wake up early to go out again. Her only conclusion was that she loved pain.
And that mages were lazy.