Delance
Victory, you say?
The WC Mythology Game
I’ll play the first round to show the rules. It’s simiar to the word game, but the word must be mentioned on a WC game, and the player must show some relation between the two words, either in the game or in the Mythology. Whoever mentions both scores double. NOTE: Due to popular demand, non-greek Mythology will also be accepted.
Here it goes:
Telamon.
WC: A Border World system on WC4 where Blair finds out the first use of the Gen-Select device by the Black Lance.
Greek Mythology: Telamon was the son of Aeacus, King of Aegina. He was one of the Argonauts.
Peleus.
WC: Another system from the Border Worlds from WC4, where Blair faces a secret Black Lance jamming device.
Greek Mythology: Peleus was another of the suns of Aecus, thus Brother of Telamon, and also one of Argonauts.
I’ll play the first round to show the rules. It’s simiar to the word game, but the word must be mentioned on a WC game, and the player must show some relation between the two words, either in the game or in the Mythology. Whoever mentions both scores double. NOTE: Due to popular demand, non-greek Mythology will also be accepted.
Here it goes:
Telamon.
WC: A Border World system on WC4 where Blair finds out the first use of the Gen-Select device by the Black Lance.
Greek Mythology: Telamon was the son of Aeacus, King of Aegina. He was one of the Argonauts.
Peleus.
WC: Another system from the Border Worlds from WC4, where Blair faces a secret Black Lance jamming device.
Greek Mythology: Peleus was another of the suns of Aecus, thus Brother of Telamon, and also one of Argonauts.