Seriously, I wasn't planning on posting any more videos for awhile, but just as I was about to log off for the night the Great Mysterious Voice From the Sky announced a North American Prime Time Role-Playing Event. Consequently I decided to stick around and partake.
One aspect of the event I found interesting was, prior to the announcement there were only about fifteen of us running around in Reikland dueling with about an equal number of Destruction players. But when the event started the zone flooded with players from everywhere. We even had a rank ten Archmage from Tier One in our Warband because, in his words, what else did we expect him to do? The number of people who arrived onto the battlefield was impressive.
I thought the event fun and worthwhile. I mean, fighting to save Princess Amidala is always worthwhile, but regardless of that Elven truth fighting side by side with a giant Sword Master was just, well, cool. It was fun, and this game is meant to be fun. So enjoy the videos and hope stuff like this happens again from time to time.
Part One: The North American Prime Time Role Playing Event Begins! Princess Amidala greets her champion and the Forces of Order ride into battle in defense of the Everqueen!
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Part Two: Princess Amidala and her Champion are forced to defend the Keep against some giant Witch Elf whose name I don't remember. Numerous individual battles ensue, to include side by side fighting with the SM Lord amidst a hoard of Orcs and those evil Dark Elves.
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Part Three: The event draws to a close, and the Great Mysterious Voice From the Sky attempts to charm the warring factions into ceasing battle long enough to pose for a picture. The things you see in Warhammer...
Oh, I think we kill the giant Witch Elf. Then she re-spawns, threatens everyone, and scampers off...
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For the record I enjoy events like this. Sometimes we all need to lighten up and just have fun. There doesn't have to be any grand purpose to it, just fight and enjoy the game.
"Cuamin linduva yassen megrille" is an Elvish phrase which translates into "My bow shall sing with your sword."
"I'narr en gothrim glinuva nuin I'anor" is an Elvish phrase which translates into "The bones of our foes will gleam under the sun."
"Amin sinta thaliolle e dagor" is an Elvish phrase which translates into "I know your strength in battle."
Long live the Princess.
