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:::It was actually a combination of Carelia and the undead. Because Carelia was at peace with Talerium and Darka, the Darka/Talerium forces did not know which side to choose(can't fight against a realm you're at peace with, but can't really fight on the same side as two realms you're at war with). If Carelia had been neutral to both realms they(Darka & Talerium) would have participated in the battle, most likely on the opposite side of Abington and RedSpan. Had there been no undead, the result would have likely been that Carelia stayed out because they had friends on both sides of the battle. That would have meant that the Abington/RedSpan army wouldn't have gotten the walls of Stargard and would likely have suffered a loss. - [[User:LilWolf|LilWolf]] 12:04, 30 January 2007 (CET)
 
:::It was actually a combination of Carelia and the undead. Because Carelia was at peace with Talerium and Darka, the Darka/Talerium forces did not know which side to choose(can't fight against a realm you're at peace with, but can't really fight on the same side as two realms you're at war with). If Carelia had been neutral to both realms they(Darka & Talerium) would have participated in the battle, most likely on the opposite side of Abington and RedSpan. Had there been no undead, the result would have likely been that Carelia stayed out because they had friends on both sides of the battle. That would have meant that the Abington/RedSpan army wouldn't have gotten the walls of Stargard and would likely have suffered a loss. - [[User:LilWolf|LilWolf]] 12:04, 30 January 2007 (CET)
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Ah, more drivel! Excellent! First, the only reason we 'ran' from Stargard is because an unpredictable event put you and your rabble behind the walls instead of outside of them. You know it, I know it, everyone else knows it, if that situation hadn't occured, the wall of RedSpanian and Abingtonian corpses in Stargard would dwarf those of your fortre- I mean stronghold. Second, we plastered Abington in Ambermel while you cowered in fear in Stargard. If that is how you thank your allies for attempting to save your pathetic hides... I must say, kudos to them for sticking with you losers. Third, I wouldn't get too confident. We already wasted 15,000 Abingtonian and about 10,000 RedSpanian CS, and from the look of it, the rest of those southern dandys are looking for a sound beating as well. You've threatened us quite a bit, and yet your victories in this conflict can be counted on the fingers of a mutilated hand... a hand without fingers. -[[User:Pizarro|Pizarro]] 02:07, 31 January 2007 (CET)

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We ran? If it wasn't for those few Carelians messing things up, Abington would have suicided themselves against us in Stargard. Get your facts straight before you make an ass out of yourself. And we didn't exactly run either, if you had the necessary intelligence to read maps correctly, you'd notice that Upperfell is goat territory. Ignorance must run in the family. -Pizarro 21:38, 29 January 2007 (CET)

Easy battle bard. Take care of your words before you may eat them Jezralhm 09:43, 30 January 2007 (CET)
You ran becasue we turned up for a fight and then you disapeard. You Rean away wehn we showed up. It dosent matter which way you ran, but you did. Just like Humenour ran from Kronos. And it wasnt anythign to do with carelia why the battel did not takle place in the first place, it was the undead....learn to read before you start spouting out abuse. ScottSabin 11:49, 30 January 2007 (CET)
It was actually a combination of Carelia and the undead. Because Carelia was at peace with Talerium and Darka, the Darka/Talerium forces did not know which side to choose(can't fight against a realm you're at peace with, but can't really fight on the same side as two realms you're at war with). If Carelia had been neutral to both realms they(Darka & Talerium) would have participated in the battle, most likely on the opposite side of Abington and RedSpan. Had there been no undead, the result would have likely been that Carelia stayed out because they had friends on both sides of the battle. That would have meant that the Abington/RedSpan army wouldn't have gotten the walls of Stargard and would likely have suffered a loss. - LilWolf 12:04, 30 January 2007 (CET)

Ah, more drivel! Excellent! First, the only reason we 'ran' from Stargard is because an unpredictable event put you and your rabble behind the walls instead of outside of them. You know it, I know it, everyone else knows it, if that situation hadn't occured, the wall of RedSpanian and Abingtonian corpses in Stargard would dwarf those of your fortre- I mean stronghold. Second, we plastered Abington in Ambermel while you cowered in fear in Stargard. If that is how you thank your allies for attempting to save your pathetic hides... I must say, kudos to them for sticking with you losers. Third, I wouldn't get too confident. We already wasted 15,000 Abingtonian and about 10,000 RedSpanian CS, and from the look of it, the rest of those southern dandys are looking for a sound beating as well. You've threatened us quite a bit, and yet your victories in this conflict can be counted on the fingers of a mutilated hand... a hand without fingers. -Pizarro 02:07, 31 January 2007 (CET)