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Tango0128 Nov 2014 1:07 p.m. PST

… Sharp Practice AAR.

"The morning heat was already painful for the well-dressed men of the Ortosilian army as they climbed through the walls of Rancho de Santos near the Tropezonian border. As it goes with most hostilities, the Ortosilian leaders were convinced that the Tropezonian army started them and they were rightful in marching their freshly recruited troops against them near the border, as said in the Portadoro Daily, for 'drill and target practice'.
The ranch has been long abandoned. The de Santos family moved inside the nearest Tropezonian town, the women worked in the clothes manufactory and the head of the family bought some cattle kept in the outskirts. While they lived in the ranch Juan de Santos, son of old Juan, tried to achieve some profit for the place by distilling basically anything he could lay his hands on – and the ranch had enough grapes, peaches and wheat to make all sorts. When they left, quite hurriedly, some of this moonshine was left behind. Now both the Ortosilian and Tropezonian leaders found it would be great motivation for their men to loot this nectar…"

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GamesPoet Supporting Member of TMP28 Nov 2014 5:13 p.m. PST

Looks like fun!

Tango0129 Nov 2014 11:42 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it my friend.

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