![]() One, out of about twenty that Reim was fielding. She had killed countless Jecrass’ warriors already.īut Reim’s forces were falling back. She scythed left and right with her shield and sword, giant instruments carried by the twenty-foot half-Giant. She floundered, roped by, hemmed in by infantry. One of the half-Giants was unable to catch up with her peers. Rather than risk losing even a quarter of their army’s elites, Reim’s forces had fallen back, ceding one of Belchan’s passes to Jecrass.Ī small victory, but born only out of Orthenon and Zamea being absent. But Raelt’s army had used the flicker-charge Skill, broken past their ranks of half-Giants, the Serpent Hunters, and began to inflict casualties on Reim’s forces. Orthenon and Zamea hadn’t left their armies undefended. Kill the King of Destruction and Reim fell to pieces. The newly-reinforced city had withstood a full-scale assault by General Lael’s forces and the had refused to retreat, despite the Skill-enhanced fortifications. Both the King’s Steward and the half-Giant, Zamea, had left their forces to break the siege on Sadomere. It was near the end of a battle with his forces and Reim’s armies. And that had been yesterday.Īs the sun rose, King Raelt of Jecrass killed a half-Giant. ![]() The game changed the world in a fundamental way. It mattered, it was fun, but it was also a vehicle for ideas. ![]() Because, as scholars had observed-the game was more than just a game. The point was that the world changed with a game of kick-the-ball. You couldn’t put the Djinni back into the bottle.Īnd you couldn’t get a Dragon in a bottle in the first place. Football, the sport of sports, was spreading across the world. ![]()
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