meyland


meyland was once used by great kings in many wars. first the four kings of fynneland joined forces to repel evil on the face of the earth. however during many battles between naboring clans, the four kings was demoraled and went underground soon to reappear in another form. the sky they were called, and they fought their final battles as the sky or scy. meyland was used only for one of the kings, who prefered to stay well behind the lines of battle only to take out enemies from far away.
he pulled a meyland. hi meyland how was your day? meyland you sniper, come out in the open so we can finish this round.

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