Today the mighty clan known as Enemy set out from edgeville with a disappointing pull of 20. Within 15 minutes our members started logging in, and we ended up peaking at around 30 mighty enemians, ready to whirlwind away the scum of the pure community. Videos
What really happened, a callers point of view
The first fight of the day started with a pm from our good friends CP. We were to defend north of the gap. After about 20 minutes of confusion and waiting for CP, they finally rushed from the south. The fight started out pretty even, and it stayed pretty even. CP rushed through the gap, and NME did the same, so now NME was on the south side of the gap, while CP is at the north. TLP came barreling in from the north, hitting most of CP, NME dipped south. We stalled at piper which led to the death of about ~5 poor Enemians :(.
After this fight, Sikh pmed us asking for a run in. The ranks of NME quickly discussed the run-in, knowing we were out numbered, out geared, and out titan'd, we accepted knowing we had one thing they didn't. Brains. Frenzy had around 30 people, and they were to defend chaos dwarves. The fight started with 23 enemians getting a north to south on the east side of dwarves. We pushed through them, taking over the corp side of dwarves. Enemy then got word that there was a clan at mossies. We started pulling the fight north, and to our suprise, the clan that was at mossies left our run-in alone. So thank you to them.
The fight then was dragged north towards GDZ. Enemy circled the hut, dropping frenzy members left and right. Enemy started ingeniusely moving east towards new gate. We picked off the few nimrods that ran inside of us, and then moved north of the gate. Frenzy tried pushing through, and got completely torn apart in their clumps. We then dragged the fight to volcano to initiate Havoc tactics 2.0. A personal favorite, the whirlpool tactic.
Unfortunately, after a while, we realized that nobody was getting frozen, so we decided to move back to GDZ, obviously picking off the frenzy members that were dumb enough to follow. Eventually Frenzy's main group made it to the GDZ hut, and enemy started spinning around the hut.
Frenzy ranks were probably pretty dizzy, so dizzy that the only call that they knew how to make was "GET ON TOP OF THEM." Luckily, we have some of the best P2P callers in the pure community, and we easily picked them off. Nearly the whole fight was dominated by Enemy. After a while, Frenzy's members must have started raging, losing return set after return set because their callers didn't know how to stack up against the almighty whirlwind tactic. Eventually Enemy actually had more people in their friends chat than Frenzy. We kept ripping them to shreds for about 20 more minutes until TLP came barreling in from the west, nearly killing every Frenzy member, while Enemy had minimal casualties. Most Enemy ran east and logged out. Thank's for the laughs Frenzy, it was a pleasure beating you out-numbered yet again.
After that we decided to end the trip with around 25 mighty enemy members. Thanks to every Enemy member that showed up, and thanks to the clans that were willing to give us a clean fight.