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Thread: MTW Forum\'s Past time: Imperial War Stories?

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    Well, it seems that in every topic here, regardless if it was supposed to be about flourins or contrasting which infantry/cavalry is the best buy, one thing always pops up... People beginning to bring up stories from their games. They may be long, but they can be a good read of the sweeping events in MTW. So, I got bored and decided to start this topic for anyone wishing to pour out something great they went through in their quest to unify the Western World.

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    Paging Maltz.
    “You know the sound of thunder Mrs. Garret."
    "Ofcourse"
    "Can you imagine that sound if I asked you to?"
    "Yes I can Mr. Hickok."
    "Your husband and me had this talk, and I told him to head home to avoid a dark result. But I didn't say it in thunder. Ma'am, listen to the thunder.”

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    Love your quote warmaker.

    Good idea. I need to get the creativeness virtue before I can contribute though.

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