Masouri 2131 Popular Post Share Posted January 13 THE SKIPPER WENT SKIPPING “A Captain who charts a course to victory in all seas is revered as a master of voyage, but a crew that reaches every destination without guidance is simply carried by the tides of fortune” - Captain Banjo4 Spoiler Hey Ferrymen... try to stay alive... To the Losers, It is the Captain’s job to lead his crew to victory, but where were your leaders now? Since I have been on the opposite side of the battlefield the Ferrymen have lost every single battle. Our compustats division have calculated that the all-time Ferrymen win record is under 0.5 (50% loss rate). Where are those who thought they could so easily fill in my shoes when I left? Did the Skipper go skipping? In an attempt to bolster your strength, you let every wimp join your merry band of losers instead of being an elite fighting corps. When I look across the field of battle, I see former fans donning our teal bandana with only a few of our founding members present. Has it not dawned on you that perhaps you are fighting for the wrong side? Just as I offered many of my former companions forgiveness, I too will extend my arms graciously to any Ferrymen who wish refuge within my little jolly band. For those interested, reach out to Wrangler Jerry with the code name ‘SAVING PRIVATE JERRY’ to redeem your free coupon to join the winning side. For those who continuously cling onto the name ‘Ferrymen.’ The real Ferrymen do not stand with you. Banjo, Andronikos, Jerry, Vydrek, Andronikos, Leonidas, and Jesus (in spirit) are all fighting on the Covenant’s side. Quit now. Resign with some dignity and hang up the mask. Spoiler Video Signed, 57 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlemishSupremacy 4970 Share Posted January 13 Quartermaster Quinten reads over the missive while sipping from his pina colada on a faraway beach, nodding in approval. 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mio 3773 Share Posted January 13 Leonidas placed his hands into the shape of a triangle, poking his eyes through the center of it as he looked upon the ruins of the Stassionite palace. This was not a war he participated in, yet an active observer the Ferryman-Mareno was; and truly did it break his heart. "Another day . . . another victory for the OG's I suppose." 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tilly 3696 Share Posted January 13 “Stassion no more. The original plan has been completed.” Renilde remembered the day one treacherous Stassionite had strong-armed her into an agreement she’d never liked, set up by someone without such authority. “They had no interest but their own in mind every step they took.” 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mady 3067 Share Posted January 13 Limping home from the battle, ELENA OF BALIAN could not help but grin through the pain in the old woman's body. "Let those who speak with hatred remember this day as a day of reckoning. . .No longer will the vultures of Stassion screech their jealousy, for they are buried deep beneath the hills of their failures." 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaslaw 272 Share Posted January 13 "Hm... lets hope they will lisen to reason, for onec I used to have respect for the ferrymen's name in the past. Yet now I dont even know who the heck are the ferrymen fighting against us. One Ker with a random bandana thats likely a child saying hi to me at gate duty, and some random that a actual child had beaten in a duel for his gear after we captured them aint really the legacy I know." *Onon recounted having had some contact with the ferrymen in the past. Having heard the storys of they prowess in battle, yet now seeing them be reduced to mere numbers in the Veletzian army... as much as he recounted them being around having violence suround it, such a decline was sad to see. Well on his Enemy's side at least.* 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Werew0lf 12071 Share Posted January 13 “You’re the Captain, but I’m the King. Bandana colour means nothing to me,” the King Sugarfoot II spoke, posing in a cool fashion whilst adorning numerous bandanas of different hues on his arm: blue, green, white, red, with teal on his face. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rigorous 1593 Share Posted January 13 Grisha shrugs and then returns to fighting with his brothers. The comradery of the fellowship consisting of Vyllaenen, The Ferryman, Skipper, and the others was more than enough for him. He noted dryly to Lyulen, "If he wants to fight for the other side, so be it." 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gustando 1458 Share Posted January 13 Malding Bokaldem, an early member of the Ferrymen, and formerly the Hangmen, scratched his balding head. The old, now in retirement home, man merely frowned at such in disappointment, at the splitting of the Ferrymen as a whole, compared to the BROTHERLY LOVE they used to have and the sacred rule 4... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crymson 480 Share Posted January 14 Hali nodded upon reading the missive. “A reasonable offer from a reasonable man, as I anticipated. I doubt it will shift the minds of those who have waited too long though.” 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaoticRoller 591 Share Posted January 14 Meira ponders this message over, and over in her head, she thinks of many, many things. She thinks of true victory, she thinks of true honor, she thinks of trustworthiness, she thinks of many other core personality traits. Though being a Rogue Veletzian Fighter, was not on her mind. As she reads this, she grows more of an interest, to keep fighting against the bad Haenser's letting out no words, but a grunt as a form of hatred to the missive. Spoiler gg's to all that fought in the warclaim :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pancho 2549 Share Posted January 14 A man of a Ferryman lineage, forgotten by the test of time, read the missive from overseas. Antonio 'Alto' de Murat sipped on coffee as he read the missive. A land he never called home, yet the people he once called friends. He mused over it a bit before going to a drawer and withdrawing a teal bandana. He then put it in an envelope, labelling it "Jose 'Tenor' Fuentes', sending it off across the seas. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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