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<blockquote data-quote="F5" data-source="post: 679990" data-attributes="member: 4607"><p>This is Fun! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>The Jonga fall back to their island kingdom, nursing their wounds. They've never faced a foe like the Cresians before, but ever since their crown price was killed by the Cresians' demon-wolves, they have vowed to conquer this dangerous people. </p><p>(It's a bit of creative license, I know, but it explains the foriegners' body that was brought back by the Cresian hunting party).</p><p>They have always brought their bards along to inspire their warriors in battle, but for this enemy they try something new. Instead of using their magic to effect their own troops, they try using the songs on their enemy. With their songs, they reach out to the Cresians' minds, confusing them as to who is friend and who is foe, and whipping their primal wolf-natures into a frenzy (call it Charm and Suggestion-type spells). Their own men are deafened by the priestess' howling, so they are unaffected. Chaos breaks out in the Cresian ranks, as they begin fighting amongst themselves.</p><p></p><p>The Jonga's other advantage over the Cresians is their greater numbers, so their mages find a way to make their numbers seem even greater. They weave new troops out of shadow and illusion, and move them in along with their real troops. These illusionary legions can't actually inflict any damage on the Cresians, but they draw their attention and their spells, and by the time they realize the deception, their forces are already split, and the real Jonga strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F5, post: 679990, member: 4607"] This is Fun! :) The Jonga fall back to their island kingdom, nursing their wounds. They've never faced a foe like the Cresians before, but ever since their crown price was killed by the Cresians' demon-wolves, they have vowed to conquer this dangerous people. (It's a bit of creative license, I know, but it explains the foriegners' body that was brought back by the Cresian hunting party). They have always brought their bards along to inspire their warriors in battle, but for this enemy they try something new. Instead of using their magic to effect their own troops, they try using the songs on their enemy. With their songs, they reach out to the Cresians' minds, confusing them as to who is friend and who is foe, and whipping their primal wolf-natures into a frenzy (call it Charm and Suggestion-type spells). Their own men are deafened by the priestess' howling, so they are unaffected. Chaos breaks out in the Cresian ranks, as they begin fighting amongst themselves. The Jonga's other advantage over the Cresians is their greater numbers, so their mages find a way to make their numbers seem even greater. They weave new troops out of shadow and illusion, and move them in along with their real troops. These illusionary legions can't actually inflict any damage on the Cresians, but they draw their attention and their spells, and by the time they realize the deception, their forces are already split, and the real Jonga strike. [/QUOTE]
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