During The Great Separation, much Clan Ampibious lore was lost or forgotten. The reborn clan is keen to learn all about it's previous incarnation, partly to avoid making the same mistakes all over again, but also because we feel such things should be remembered. Archealogists have already uncovered numerous remains of ancient Amphibious artifacts, dating back to the first age. Piece by piece the clan historians are building up a picture of what Amphibious life was like, before the disaster.
One day we hope to find the the holy grail that is the Cunningus Tacticus Maximus, the Clan Amphibious tactical manual. Little is known for sure about the contents of this mighty tome, but it is believed it is the key that will unlock awesome tactical potential in all that gaze upon it's hallowed pages. An army that bears the Cunningus Tacticus Maximus before it will be invincible.
| Here you can see the unearthed remains of a Clan Amphibious titan. This is beleived to be a "Toad" class fighter, although some opinions differ. Chief artillery engineer Bombastad Warthole is convinced this was a "Leapfrog" artillery titan. You can see from the bone structure that an artillery mounting is at least feasible. |
| This is something that has us all very excited here at Clan Amphibious. Here we have what appears to be construction plans for a pre-disaster Amphibious battle titan. Clan restoration engineers are working hard to assemble all the required components in order to recreate this fantastic war machine. It is unfortunate that the design relies heavily on ancient materials, many of which are hard to come by in this day and age. |
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During the intense conflict against the lowlife scumbags, the Clan Elders devoted their attentions wholly to war. Only with victory in sight did they sit back and take stock, and in doing so realise that the archaelogical team was still on the payroll despite not turning up any new discoveries for over 50 days. When confronted the diggers claimed they were distracted by all the nanofire, and anyway frogs were never meant to dig. "Furthermore", they added, "The Cunningus Tacticus Maximus never really existed anyway - and if it did it was just a big joke, ask the clans that remember it."
They were summarily executed by order of the Clan Elders. Although later the Clan Elders were forced to admit that yes, actually the Tacticus was probably just a big joke.