Talk:The Winter Dispatch

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-chuckle- Been a while since I've seen that old flag used. A good fit I'd say. --Dalakar 22:17, 4 January 2007 (CET)

Awesome story! Like the style, and you didn't state any untruths that i saw! The first set of undead was actually 3 groups, counting about 300 each if i remember correctly, so maybe you could add something in about them coming at the city from all sides? --Grancourt Family 04:56, 7 January 2007 (CET)

Glad you approve. I tried to write it from the perspective of a commoner mostly unconcerned with realm politics and such. I intend the entire Winter Dispatch to be in similar style. Feel free to contribute on any undead/monster matters! AlexTurner 05:00, 7 January 2007 (CET)
No there were three groups of about 600 undead the first time, together about 1800. Van Peteghem 21:18, 8 January 2007 (CET)

Do you mean Huge? (You've written Hugh) --Grancourt Family 21:42, 7 January 2007 (CET)

Yep that's right, thanks.Van Peteghem 21:19, 8 January 2007 (CET)


What are the undead up to now? -Chénier 22:01, 21 January 2007 (CET)


The undead have 'moved' to Atamara - it might be interesting for the Winter dispatch to cover those occurences. There are mutiple sightings of units beyond 2000 CS all over Atamara - several vicious battles sometimes including over 5000 CS have already been fought. TanSerrai 12:33, 7 February 2007 (CET)

Atamara is Atamara and BT is BT. This is a BT newspaper, we should keep it at that and not write about Atamara.

Cooperation

The Church of Qyrvagg desires to coordinate with the Winter Dispatch/Winter Guardians to fight against the monster and undead threat. Please, contact a member of the Church of Qyrvagg at your earliest opportunity. We seek much the same goal as the Winter Guardians: to rally nations to fight against the Invasion. -Amekal, Third Prophet of Qyrvaggism

Feel free to simply add things to this page, if there are IC reports you feel like making. AlexTurner

There are reports that, of all people, Riombara, home of the Sungard, is openly considering cooperation with the undead. Vellos 01:50, 9 June 2007 (CEST)

Regions infested

It would be very informative if everyone posted the regions where the undead and monsters have been spotted thus far. Then we can make a map of it and present the spread of monster and undead travels. I agree it is rather useless to do so now, when the undead and monster lords are merely travelling around and not infesting any areas. But when the actual invasion comes, it is a good reference to see which regions are in undead and monster control and not anymore under human control. I think I would be very helpful and informative. Foreign Curs 11:49, 10 June 2007 (CEST)

Something like the religion spread map would be interesting. -Chénier 13:32, 10 June 2007 (CEST)

Thus far:

Information

Scribe Note from Somene, 1 turns old:

Region	est. followers	 	Shrine(s)	Temple
Daisha	1	99.8 %			small shack (1)
Zod	1	99.9 %			
Jop Maleth	1	99.9 %			
Ardmore	1	75.0 %			
Jyl	1	75.0 %			
Firbalt	1	75.0 %			
Thromegor	1	75.0 %			
Mio Dupaki	1	99.0 %			
Oepiud	1	50.0 %			
Bolkenia	1	33.0 %			
Brovyl	1	33.0 %			
Dald	1	33.0 %			
Darhauyo	1	33.0 %			
Glongin	1	33.0 %			
Irombro	1	33.0 %	
Bolkenia	1	33.0 %			
Keffa	1	33.0 %			
Kuugl	1	33.0 %			
Luhgrethen	1	33.0 %			
Nuzanki	1	33.0 %			
Villriil	1	33.0 %			
Total followers (est.)	104975

33.0% means that they have passed through, 50.0% means that they spawned from there, 75.0% means that a monster/undead hero was killed there, 99% means that they are currently still alive in that region. If anyone can add regions to this list, please do so. For some reason the wikimap generator doesn't want to make a relgion spread of this... Foreign Curs 17:38, 10 June 2007 (CEST)

There's currently 2 hordes in Mio Dupaki. --The1exile 13:52, 11 June 2007 (CEST)

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