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+ | The [[Pelistal]] Empire’s industrial might is leveraged nowhere so much as in the production of [[Castel|Castels]] and of '''Tyrannos'''. Like the Castel, the Tyrannos is a cold, methodical machine of war, content to win battles through endurance and attrition - the Pelistal’s credo. Driving legions of Castels and [[Waspish]] ahead of it, a Tyrannos is truly a tyrant of the battlefield. Until the arrival of the [[Kain]], the Tyrannos feared little, and even with the Kain’s arrival, the Tyrannos still represents a ruthless presence, willing to sacrifice itself without a thought to annihilate a foe. | ||
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[[Category:Combat robots]] | [[Category:Combat robots]] |
Revision as of 23:17, 5 January 2013
The Pelistal Empire’s industrial might is leveraged nowhere so much as in the production of Castels and of Tyrannos. Like the Castel, the Tyrannos is a cold, methodical machine of war, content to win battles through endurance and attrition - the Pelistal’s credo. Driving legions of Castels and Waspish ahead of it, a Tyrannos is truly a tyrant of the battlefield. Until the arrival of the Kain, the Tyrannos feared little, and even with the Kain’s arrival, the Tyrannos still represents a ruthless presence, willing to sacrifice itself without a thought to annihilate a foe.