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When the summoning circle was found, I was happy that it wasnt Fred and crew. When it said serpent, I thought it was Aria.
In this AU. RIP Stephen Magnet.
Its going to be intresting to see what Celtic retribution looks like, if they get enough ability to deal with some of the summonings, being higher claims againt them than local conflicts?
At least the local crews have been shown An Agreement, at least they are equally unhappy?
So many artifacts. If they were taken back to the Barrows, would the increase the local mana flow or even start taking it up as pre artifacts?
Minotaur Punch. If the rest of the crew can hold off the big boss long enough for them to charge up, getting hit by an impact that hard is going to Hurt, given that door was designed to withstand close to an antiship warhead?
wow a grate chapter. 1 vary dead serpent that i am sad to say was being controlled, is this a hint of things to come?
a dang that is a heck of a hall from the stash in the police station.
a Arisaka a super rare find Rhine is going to enjoy this.
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I don't quite think a police station's gate would be designed to resist ASW missiles. More like they'd make them strong enough to resist truck battering rams, molotov assaults and crowds. Maybe even car bombs. Still nothing like a Harpoon or Exocet. That and I don't know whether you're referencing monsters, the Four Horses or the friggin higher demons as big bad.
Now now... who is it we got willing to get artifacts? We got the HPI that might be interested in ancient human magic, any ancient god looking to attract new followers, or even just being magpies about it and keeping the shiny goodies for themselves. (don't lie, a magic sword doesn't have to be enchanted like the One Ring to make you go 'my precious! [hiss]'.
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According to what little I researched on the subject, the UK bought a couple hundred thousands of the things at the begining of WW1 because they couldn't get enough Enfields to arm their entire forces. So they used those to equip the naval reserve, only to decommission them in the 1920's when there wasn't such a shortage on Enfields. That's the main source I'm going off of, though I heard some Arisakas also were used by the Brits in Hong Kong, and that some were also imported for the civilian market before the British nanny state gouged private firearm ownership.
Considering how many folks used to go back home with their service weapons in those years, it's not even much of a surprise a gun like that would disappear off the radar after an inheritance or two and wind up in... slightly less legal hands.
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that and most do not have any kinds of number or any way to id or trace them, less you know were to look and find the original manufacturing stamps and them it will only be a bunch of symbols of some kind.
at that point you will spend weeks tracking things down.
The Celtic Confederation of Colonies was roughly what I thought too