Thread:Argali1/@comment-26084195-20160401225154/@comment-26084195-20160407151440

Argali1 wrote: The Manuwaith cartographers fly high into the air, and rain hell down on the High Men below. After thinning the High Men's ranks quite a bit, they drop down, and engage them head on. Every part of a Manuwaith body has a use in war. Their large beaks can generate thousands of pounds of crushing force, their feet are sharp as a blade and their light frames and thick, powerful muscles make them extremely hard to land a proper hit on. Again, cartographers getting involved in somebody else's war, a war they know absolutely nothing about, is really stupid. They have absolutely no idea who is really the bad guy and who is the good guy here! Are they really going to risk endangering themselves, their information, and potentially subject their race to the horrors of war because they're impulsive?!

Remember Malta, your character has great power.

The Nomad warriors and the High Men clash against one another, matching the fluidity of a Nomad's strikes with the sturdiness of the pikemen's training and equipment. The fight is going poorly, however. Now may be a good time to empower your soldiers with some of that famous life magic...