Achaean News
Today's CTF
Written by: Maya, the Great Mother 
Date: Saturday, June 18th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
This was perhaps the closest CTF I have ever witnessed -- a nailbiter to
the very end. Ashtan gained an early lead in today's CTF, followed 
closely by Shallam. Their nose-to-nose leads lasted nearly the entire 2 
Achaean days, followed by Eleusis lagging behind by several hundred   
points for most of the game.                                            
 
These three cities each kept 2 flags planted for the majority of the    
time. Shallam was aided by Cyrene, and Ashtan was aided by Mhaldor.
 
In the last 15 minutes of the CTF, both Ashtan and Shallam lost a flag  
each to Eleusis. Eleusis's score rapidly gained on both cities, managing
to overtake Ashtan's previous lead with mere minutes left on the clock. 
Ashtan and Shallam desperately attempted to regain footing, and flags   
were gained and lost several more times, but not quickly enough to upset
the new lead set by Eleusis.                                            
 
The final scores:
Ashtan         12210
Shallam        12383
Eleusis        12585
 
Each city and their respective allies have proven their worth in this   
CTF. Eleusis now holds the Effigy of Victory. May they bear it with     
pride.                                                                  
 
Penned by my hand on the 24th of Miraman, in the year 395 AF.
Today's CTF
Written by: Maya, the Great Mother 
Date: Saturday, June 18th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
This was perhaps the closest CTF I have ever witnessed -- a nailbiter to
the very end. Ashtan gained an early lead in today's CTF, followed 
closely by Shallam. Their nose-to-nose leads lasted nearly the entire 2 
Achaean days, followed by Eleusis lagging behind by several hundred   
points for most of the game.                                            
 
These three cities each kept 2 flags planted for the majority of the    
time. Shallam was aided by Cyrene, and Ashtan was aided by Mhaldor.
 
In the last 15 minutes of the CTF, both Ashtan and Shallam lost a flag  
each to Eleusis. Eleusis's score rapidly gained on both cities, managing
to overtake Ashtan's previous lead with mere minutes left on the clock. 
Ashtan and Shallam desperately attempted to regain footing, and flags   
were gained and lost several more times, but not quickly enough to upset
the new lead set by Eleusis.                                            
 
The final scores:
Ashtan         12210
Shallam        12383
Eleusis        12585
 
Each city and their respective allies have proven their worth in this   
CTF. Eleusis now holds the Effigy of Victory. May they bear it with     
pride.                                                                  
 
Penned by my hand on the 24th of Miraman, in the year 395 AF.
