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July 27th, 2009 01:26 GMT
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This story shall the gosu teach the noob;
And a starleague shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remember'd;
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition:
And players all over the world, now a-bed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us in Heritage.

If there ever was a time that we didn't walk, but were thrown down memory lane, it was last week. The second and last leg of the Starcraft Heritage League kicked off this week, and gave us many games to remember. Above all, though, they gave us a chance to see more of these greats of Broodwar than we are ever likely to see again.

After three days of fierce competition, two Terran and two Zerg moved on to the elimination round and today, at the Seoul eStars Festival, the Semi-Finals of the competition were played out in two mirror matches. First, the swarm went head to head, with Storm Zerg taking on The Maestro. The result was what everyone expected. As much as many of us wanted to see a Boxer vs Yellow final, it was evident during the first game itself that it wasn't going to happen. Savior was just streaks ahead of the ACE Zerg from start to finish, and as the final gg was called, it was with relief that we turned to await the TvT.

His Excellency, The Emperor and protector of all that is good and righteous in Professional Starcraft, Lim Yo Hwan, was battling Nada, the Tornado Terran, destroyer of many, and by all accounts the most successful gamer of all time. In an action packed bo3 in which Boxer went 3 port wraith and lost and then recovered with a gutsy 6rax right below Nada's ramp before finally being simply outplayed by the Genius Terran in the third set on Neo Medusa, the Semi Final was decided, and Lee Yoon Yeol moved on to meet Ma Jae Yoon in the finals.

It's no secret that many of us were hoping for a Boxer vs YellOw final. Revisiting the ultimate rivalry was truly a dream, and a dream that was sadly not to be. What Starcraft fans got instead, however, was not all that bad to say the least. Nada vs Savior, perhaps not as poetic as the former, but legendary nevertheless. Shinhan 3 all over again. What would happen? Would the Zerg rise once more to crush the Terran, or would the might of humanoid race crush the invading swarm?

Day 2 of Seoul eStars rolled around, and after a busy morning watching Proleague, fans tuned into catch these legends battling it out. To tell you more about these games in detail I've enlisted the help of a guy who knows both of these players inside out. Men and women of Broodwar, I present Manifesto 7 and his recap of the finals.

Showdown
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Shinhan 3 Reloaded.


While OGN may have made this tournament for the fans, and hoped for nostalgia driven ratings, nobody is going to confuse winning the Heritage League with winning the OSL. So what motivation did these players have? For all of them, a shot at 20,000,000 won (16,000 USD) for four play days represented the best chance to hoist a big cardboard cheaque in 2009. With the two favorites of this tournament reaching the finals, a rematch of OSLs gone by was set to go.

The action took place at the e-sports festival, and you can see coverage of that in GoSu's blog posts, and in NeverGG's photo threads. I understand it was held at a late hour, but it was disappointing to see a sparse crowd on hand for the three game set.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYh0Pe1_598


Game one on Python opened with NaDa succeeding in one marine expanding, and Savior failing to produce a sunken colony. The end result was a quick firebat strike at the zerg natural which forced Savior to mass produce lings and run his drones away. His hatchery survived, barely, but his mining had been set back. Nada's economy was untouched and his four barracks/factory/port opening blinked steadily with troops joining the front lines.

Having his base at six and his opponent at 3 allowed NaDa to carefully push the small distance between natural and natural with his tanks, and also have reinforcements quickly arrive. While Savior teched from lurkers to hive, Neither player lost much in early skirmishes other than an unfortunate dropship.

At the twelve minute mark the map became too small for the armies, and NaDa set up camp outside the zerg natural. With his main army in the middle of the map and siege tanks raining fire down on his sunken colonies, Savior had to decide, pincer or counter.

He countered. He failed. The attack forced NaDa to lift, but having lost all of his lings Savior was too slow getting up the ramp with his remaining lurkers. NaDa held serve back home with a new tank and vessel, and concluded his offensive at the zerg natural.

Nada 1:0 Savior

It was perplexing how Savior decided to counter with his consume research not even half finished. He had a chance, had he run his lurkers up NaDa's ramp more quickly, so chop up reinforcements, but I don't think there was anything that was going to stop the Terran ball from leveling his own base.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32v9JEU8Fsw


The second game on Destination featured a mech build from NaDa. His initial vultures caused annoyance but no damage as Savior controlled the map with hydralisks. As NaDa reached a mass of goliaths Savior tech-switched to mutalisks perfectly, forcing NaDa to invest in turrets and keep his forces at home.

With a combination of hydralisks outside the bridges and mutalisks harassing the mineral lines, NaDa was bottled up. As Savior got too huge, the mutalisks swept in to kill the tanks, and streams of hydralisks flooded into the natural. GG.

NaDa 1:1 Savior

This game was pure domination. Other than the initial scouting scv and four vultures, NaDa never saw the middle bridges. The game was a textbook on how to counter mech on Destination.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ-bQRFZnXo


NaDa again opened with a fast expansion while Savior opted for a mutalisk opening. And then more mutas. And then more mutas. With constant reinforcements he took advantage of the ledges in the terrain and pinned NaDa in his base. A crucial moment came when he destroyed a science facility the instant it finished, preventing a vessel from being created and also delaying irradiate. This meant his incoming lurkers became that much more effective.

While his mutaisks rained glave wurms down on the terran workers, Savior expanded steadily around the map, eventually holding 6 mining geysers. While in recent days he may have hurried his tech to defilers, skimping on units, to be eventually being run over, he stayed at lurker tech much longer in this game. As NaDa finally readied his ball to roll out, Savior hammered it back with wave upon wave of lurker/ling. In a desperate war of attrition, there was no way for NaDa to fight against a zerg who owned the entire map. GG.

NaDa 1:2 Savior

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While the first game was unsatisfying, the Maestro dominated the second and third set to pull out a convincing win.

To review the entire league, please check out the Heritage League Results and Standings maintained by heyoka.


So, Ma Jae Yoon walked away with the title, and yet, in many ways, each of these former stars did as well. Savior may have won the tournament, but the real winners were everyone who, despite their age, or current skill level, took to the booth once again to give us all good games. This tournament was an opportunity for us to see Starcraft's greatest at work, and that we did, and then some. Here are some of the games from Heritage Week 2 that you really don't want to miss.

Recommended Games
Reach vs Tossgirl on Python
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Savior vs Nal_rA on Destination
+ Show Spoiler [VOD] +


Yellow vs Anytime on Outsider
+ Show Spoiler [VOD] +


Boxer vs Yellow on Nostalgia
+ Show Spoiler [VOD] +


Boxer vs Nada on Destination
+ Show Spoiler [VOD] +

Heritage was a treat to watch because it gave us everything from devourers to nukes, and showed that as much as we keep up to date with and praise the advanced builds and strategies of today, it is also good to look back and remember the way the game used to be played.

Above all, as fans watched these games unfold last week they saw, in no uncertain terms that good Starcraft and fast Starcraft can at times be mutually exclusive, and that the greats of old, though undoubtedly slower than the greats of today, had their own unique way of approaching the game. Indeed, when some of these players played, you could almost feel the years of cold aggression offset by strong friendships and good natured banter, and then quickly remember that they had faced each other, and won and lost, and robbed each other of titles, and glories, and laughed, and cried and that this league, though played out over two weeks, really spans the better part of ten years.

It is important to realise that while these men and women had certainly fought each other, and in doing so had rarely shown mercy, they had also inadvertently battled alongside each other, for it was between them that they ruled the maiden decade of Broodwar.

There is a reason that the likes of Bisu, Jaedong and Flash refer to Lim Yo Hwan as Hyung. There is a reason that despite his current form, commentators still get excited whenever Ma Jae Yoon enters the booth. There is a reason why when Kang Min speaks, people listen and that reason was on full display during these two weeks of Starcraft as these titans walked among us. As you watch or rewatch these games, and think about what they have given us, my hope is that years from now, when you look back on this era, that you, even you who were not around when Lim Yo Hwan triple bunker rushed Hong Jin Ho, will be able to point to Heritage and say, I watched those legends, I watched them live, and it was magnificient.

Above all, we hope that as you look back on this tournament you will see it not just as their heritage, but as yours, for even as Broodwar draws to a close over these next few months and years, we will forever carry with us these games, these players, these moments of joy and pain, and that when people, many years from now say hey, do you remember that game Starcraft?, you will only be able to nod and smile slowly to yourself, for where, or how, will you begin to explain to them the sum of what you have experienced here, in these days and hours, these weeks, months and years, in this age of Broodwar when titans walked among us.

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Men rise and fall like the winter wheat, but these names will never die.

Let them say we lived in the time of Boxer, Emperor of Terran.

Let them say we lived in the time of Nal_rA, Dreamer of Protoss.

Let them say we lived in the time of Savior, son of the swarm.



Thanks to Manifesto7 for the writeup, Fomos for the pics, and finally to Boxer and company for giving us two weeks of Starcraft we will never forget!
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Boundz(DarKo)
Profile Joined March 2009
5311 Posts
July 27 2009 06:27 GMT
#2
This was surely an amazing sneakpeak back to the glory days.
FirstBorn
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
Romania3955 Posts
July 27 2009 06:31 GMT
#3
great article, 5/5

Although I'd have rather had Nada or Boxer win this, I'm not even a bit sad savior did. It was an amazing event and I just loved it.
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United States4549 Posts
July 27 2009 06:39 GMT
#4
Riptide you are ridic, in a good way.
GREAT writeup - finished it feeling warm in the heart. <3
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n.DieDaga
Profile Joined July 2009
Mexico31 Posts
July 27 2009 06:40 GMT
#5
Really good write up i enjoyed it a lot.

That being said, what a bad angle for tossgirl in the news image.
Marine50
Profile Joined September 2007
Australia1764 Posts
July 27 2009 06:48 GMT
#6
Game 3 was my fav. GG!
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Profile Blog Joined April 2008
10183 Posts
July 27 2009 06:48 GMT
#7
wow this is an incredible writeup!
I enjoyed every bit of it!
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nttea
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Sweden4353 Posts
July 27 2009 06:50 GMT
#8
poetic
Jonoman92
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States9103 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-07-27 06:54:09
July 27 2009 06:53 GMT
#9
This Heritage Tournament was a really awesome idea. I do feel it was a bit unfair to include Savior though because in my view he isn't really old school like the other players and he had a pretty big advantage. It created some awesome match-ups and fun games that were really fun to see though.

Thank you a ton for the write-up btw. I have the small suggestion of maybe putting the score thing at the end of each game's writeup (ie: the Nada 1:0 Savior) in a spoiler though because (for me at least) it's impossible to not see it in advance and I like the suspense of reading the write-up if I don't watch the VOD.
saritenite
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Singapore1680 Posts
July 27 2009 06:54 GMT
#10
You guys never fail to disappoint. Especially when a certain lonesome kid feels down. (:

Thanks
nataziel
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Australia1455 Posts
July 27 2009 06:59 GMT
#11
woah, this article gave me shivers and warm feelings in my chest AND heaviness in my heart all at once.
u gotta sk8
hiro protagonist
Profile Joined January 2009
1294 Posts
July 27 2009 07:00 GMT
#12
all though I was never around for this era of SC, I can appreciate all that these players did for the game. never forget your elders.

Hail the Emperor,
Bow to The Maestro,
Remember Hero Toss
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Tuke
Profile Joined January 2009
Finland1666 Posts
July 27 2009 07:07 GMT
#13
Great article about great tournament. Very enjoyable to read.
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Singapore6164 Posts
July 27 2009 07:11 GMT
#14
Nada =(((((((((((((((((((((((
DM20
Profile Joined September 2008
Canada544 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-07-27 07:14:06
July 27 2009 07:13 GMT
#15
Boxer vs Yellow was the best part of the tourney.

The final was kind of a let down to be honest.But that might have just been in comparison to the CJ KHAN match.
economist_
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
Vietnam719 Posts
July 27 2009 07:16 GMT
#16
Great read, thanks for the quick and amazing work. This tournament pretty speaks for the past, savior>nada>boxer>yellow and the epic failure of protoss
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eshlow
Profile Joined June 2008
United States5210 Posts
July 27 2009 07:37 GMT
#17
I am disappointed that oov didn't get to play.

But overall good stuff from everyone.

Thanks for the writeup
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genryou
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Malaysia390 Posts
July 27 2009 07:56 GMT
#18
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Seeing this picture make me shed manly tears.
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Spenguin
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
Australia3316 Posts
July 27 2009 08:42 GMT
#19
My god man you are amazing, seriously wow one of the best write-ups I have ever seen massive props!!!!
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yrag89
Profile Joined July 2008
Malaysia315 Posts
July 27 2009 08:55 GMT
#20
no 3rd place match?
secondly morrow is a korean pro who plays terran what the hell did you expect lol - charlie420247
zaien
Profile Joined February 2009
Sweden4 Posts
July 27 2009 09:34 GMT
#21
Amazing writeup, loved the band of brothers quote.
:P
skronch
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States2717 Posts
July 27 2009 09:42 GMT
#22
great article!

i like how the title is 'band of brothers' and tossgirl is in the cover photo
TwoToneTerran
Profile Joined March 2009
United States8841 Posts
July 27 2009 10:00 GMT
#23
Thanks for coming back, Nal_Ra, even if it was just for a bit. <3

No surprise T and Z owned the tourney thogh.
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GoSu
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Korea (South)1773 Posts
July 27 2009 10:00 GMT
#24
EXCELLENT ARTICLE.
Congratulations ~
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Tyraz
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
New Zealand310 Posts
July 27 2009 10:03 GMT
#25
I have to say: Riptide, your coverage of The Heritage League has been fuckin' awesome. I came late to the starcraft scene, and this series seriously adds tremendous depth and history to the game. I have to say I have a heightened (and in some cases new found) respect for 'those titans', and i must add, for you as a terrific writer.
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BookTwo
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1985 Posts
July 27 2009 10:40 GMT
#26
5/5
Oedi
Profile Joined December 2008
Canada265 Posts
July 27 2009 10:55 GMT
#27
Epic epic epic. Astronomically epic games. I still think whoever thought of this was a genius.
ReDTerraN
Profile Joined July 2009
Sweden88 Posts
July 27 2009 11:42 GMT
#28
awesome!
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foeffa
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Belgium2115 Posts
July 27 2009 11:55 GMT
#29
Good write-up for a tournament that surely was fun to watch.
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SlayerS_BunkiE
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Canada1707 Posts
July 27 2009 12:45 GMT
#30
i seriously had goosebumps reading this article...

nice read... i hope this heritage match would become a regular league.
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poilord
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Germany3252 Posts
July 27 2009 12:55 GMT
#31
T___T great article, makes me so sentimental......
Foucault
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Sweden2826 Posts
July 27 2009 13:55 GMT
#32
Nice write-up!

although I feel like the writer was biased in Saviors favour.
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Torenhire
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States11681 Posts
July 27 2009 14:15 GMT
#33
I don't feel like it was biased.

Riptide, amazing writeup, man. Very moving and even for someone who was around to see the good ol' three bunker rush and (T)The Emporer in his prime, it still brings a lot of memories and taught me a few things.

I think if this were a recurring league for older / retired players that it would be really sweet to watch. Not to say these old titans need a "handicap" to win.
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Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Malaysia1676 Posts
July 27 2009 14:36 GMT
#34
Heritage leagues was one hell of an event to mark the end of the SC:BW age, as we move onto SC2...

if SC:BW died at all after SC2 :p
JFKWT
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Singapore1442 Posts
July 27 2009 14:58 GMT
#35
On July 27 2009 16:56 genryou wrote:
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Seeing this picture make me shed manly tears.

<3
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fanatacist
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
10319 Posts
July 27 2009 15:29 GMT
#36
;_;

Honestly this summed up everything I felt about this league. It was so beautiful, so bittersweet, so nostalgic and epic. "Band of Brothers" is an appropriate allusion - this was like the show on the History Channel - modern portrayal of the epic battles of a time long gone. And, more literally, a band of brothers, united by status, experience, fame. Think about how long Boxer has been playing, how many emotional roller-coasters he has been through, how many tears shed, screams uttered, nights spent with no sleep... It just seems impossible that this is someone's JOB, someone's LIFE. And that he is still at it, as many of the others in this tournament are. Incredible. This article does not fail to accentuate many of these things - this is why this article is easily one of the best on TL. This needs to become a TL;FE, or some adaptation of this should be, so that months and years later, new members of TL will find it in what I think is the most prestigious of sections, the Final Edits.
Peace~
amish
Profile Joined February 2009
United States85 Posts
July 27 2009 15:45 GMT
#37
That was an amazing write-up. This league will always be one of the best ever in my eyes due to being able to relive the memories, and not just because of the games.
bao235
Profile Joined February 2009
Norway97 Posts
July 27 2009 15:55 GMT
#38
Awesome article! Thanks. Really loved the Heritage League.
It's pronounced without the L.
icystorage
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
Jollibee19347 Posts
July 27 2009 16:32 GMT
#39
savior vs boxer final would have been epic =<
anyway, nice write up
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Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States1253 Posts
July 27 2009 16:34 GMT
#40
wait, why does it say Manifesto did the write-up at the bottom, is he the one who wrote this article?
hyst.eric.al
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
United States2332 Posts
July 27 2009 16:51 GMT
#41
awesome write-up
good work riptide
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Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States3694 Posts
July 27 2009 16:59 GMT
#42
Great article and very poetic! Epic write-up! GJ, it literally made me sad yet happy to relieve those once long past joyful memories!

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Gigaudas
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Sweden1213 Posts
July 27 2009 17:22 GMT
#43
riptide, your writing is great. The end made me cry.
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Sonu
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Canada577 Posts
July 27 2009 18:48 GMT
#44
when are the english vods going to be released? I saw Tasteless and Artosis in the first VOD.
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ghostWriter
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States3302 Posts
July 27 2009 19:19 GMT
#45
Nice article!

It feels like they rushed the tournament games though, the players had no time to practice for their games, especially people like nal_ra and kingdom who aren't active players.
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BanZu
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States3329 Posts
July 27 2009 20:57 GMT
#46
Getting all emotional )
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Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States1266 Posts
July 27 2009 22:19 GMT
#47
This was one of the best tournaments ever, thanks for a great writeup!
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Profile Joined June 2009
United States24 Posts
July 28 2009 00:05 GMT
#48
+1 thanks. It's hard to convey why Starcraft is just so awesome (in the literal sense of the word) to some people. This just adds to that.
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Profile Joined February 2009
United States408 Posts
July 28 2009 01:21 GMT
#49
i couldn't believe how small the crowd was for the final.

you mentioned it was late. what time was it exactly when it aired?
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Taiwan952 Posts
July 28 2009 03:29 GMT
#50
most legendary tourment ever
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Pitcairn19291 Posts
July 28 2009 05:24 GMT
#51
Wow, great write up. That ending really put some perspective on the Starcraft scene. In 10-20 years, what will become of SC?
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DskXplorr
Profile Joined March 2009
United States44 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-07-28 14:23:31
July 28 2009 14:22 GMT
#52
This is great, really good write-up. Heritage league was great!
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United States3127 Posts
July 29 2009 10:33 GMT
#53
The Finals possibilities could've been good, either way. NaDa vs sAviOr, BoxeR vs sAviOr, or BoxeR vs YellOw. I don't know if YellOw and NaDa have a rivalry between the two...
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ReiKo
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
Croatia1023 Posts
July 29 2009 16:07 GMT
#54
Great article and great tournament, I would like to see more of this sort just because of nostalgic moments involved
Khaymus
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States750 Posts
July 29 2009 19:16 GMT
#55

Men rise and fall like the winter wheat, but these names will never die.

Let them say we lived in the time of Boxer, Emperor of Terran.

Let them say we lived in the time of Nal_rA, Dreamer of Protoss.

Let them say we lived in the time of Savior, son of the swarm.


I love this for an ending of the article. Makes me warm and fuzzy inside
Let them say we lived in the time of Boxer, Emperor of Terran. Let them say we lived in the time of Nal_rA, Dreamer of Protoss. Let them say we lived in the time of Savior, Master of the Zerg.
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