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Author Topic: The Kozai Liberation Union Sacks Redill Fort! (Open to Join)  (Read 2760 times)

Offline Aquatoria

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Re: The Kozai Liberation Union Sacks Redill Fort! (Open to Join)
« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2007, 01:46:56 AM »
General Wolf and his troops stood ready. He never really liked to lead from a command post in the rear. He liked to lead from the head of his army. The troops were prepared to do their best. They left the horses in the stables in the capital. He looked back at his men and he could see bravery and courage in the eyes of the Royal troops. But he knew inside that soldiers needed more than courage. His troops were fresh and were among the best trained in the world along with the best equipment. That morning Canadian gunships had arrived at military airports around Royal Kozai. Gunships are the Canadian signature military unit. The war was about to turn to the Allied favor. He could be sure of that. Now they had to wait for their enemies to make their move.
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Offline Kozai

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Re: The Kozai Liberation Union Sacks Redill Fort! (Open to Join)
« Reply #16 on: September 02, 2007, 04:34:46 PM »
A few days later, the Allied Army had reached thier destination. As most were weary after the day of travel, Kozai ordered that they rest for one day. In a meeting hall, King Kozai was sitting in front of General Wolf.

"So... the Pax Imperium. What is it? You never got around to telling me... and... our battle plan, do you know of it?"

The king sipped some wine and laid it down and ordered for a servant to bring in some food.