Achaean News
Next CTF!
Written by: Maya, the Great Mother
Date: Monday, August 21st, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone
The Bastion has held the Effigy of Victory (HELP EFFIGY) far too long
unchallenged. The chance to challenge this hold will come in the
traditional manner: a worldwide game of Capture The Flag (HELP CTF)
between the mighty city-states of Achaea!
A thrilling battle of epic proportions lasting over 2 Achaean days, the
game of Capture the Flag is not one you will want to miss if you enjoy
combat, teamwork, and adrenaline. If you've played King of the Hill or
Champions vs Assassins games in the arena, imagine that many times
multiplied, fought between all the city-states of Achaea.
The CTF will occur this upcoming Saturday, the 26th of August, at 8pm
GMT. That's 1pm PST, and 4pm EST. The battle will last for 2 hours,
ending at 10pm GMT. The Effigy of Victory shall be bestowed upon the
city that has gained the most points by the end of the CTF. Best of luck
to all contenders!
Penned by my hand on the 12th of Ero, in the year 429 AF.
Next CTF!
Written by: Maya, the Great Mother
Date: Monday, August 21st, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone
The Bastion has held the Effigy of Victory (HELP EFFIGY) far too long
unchallenged. The chance to challenge this hold will come in the
traditional manner: a worldwide game of Capture The Flag (HELP CTF)
between the mighty city-states of Achaea!
A thrilling battle of epic proportions lasting over 2 Achaean days, the
game of Capture the Flag is not one you will want to miss if you enjoy
combat, teamwork, and adrenaline. If you've played King of the Hill or
Champions vs Assassins games in the arena, imagine that many times
multiplied, fought between all the city-states of Achaea.
The CTF will occur this upcoming Saturday, the 26th of August, at 8pm
GMT. That's 1pm PST, and 4pm EST. The battle will last for 2 hours,
ending at 10pm GMT. The Effigy of Victory shall be bestowed upon the
city that has gained the most points by the end of the CTF. Best of luck
to all contenders!
Penned by my hand on the 12th of Ero, in the year 429 AF.