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==The Atlantic Seaboard== [[File:The Atlantic Seaboard.jpg|200px|thumb|left]] ===Capitol Red Scars=== [[File:Capitol Red Scars.jpg|200px|thumb|right]] (Washington, DC) The Red Scars are a brutal team, known for letting nothing keep them from the dungeon. Even when badly injured, crawlers will risk life and limb to bring glory upon themselves and their team, and asking to be substituted out is seen as a sign of extreme weakness. While costly, the strategy brings results. After a long rough patch, the Red Scars have reemerged as competitors within their division, and could easily win it all if they can keep their roster healthy (or just alive). Founded: 1932 (as the Capitol Reds) Stadium: The Blood Bowl Warrior: Will Trettin [fighter (TWF)] Mage: Sadie Swansea [sorcerer] Healer: Clara Novak [alchemist] Trapfinder: Ray Soto [rogue] ===New Amsterdam Genasi=== [[File:New Amsterdam Genasi.jpg|200px|thumb|right]] (New York, New York) The New Amsterdam Genasi started their lives as the Amsterdam Genasi, an experiment in trying to establish an international crawling league in the early 1950s, as the world was still recovering from the Seven Nation’s War. This attempt failed spectacularly, but the Genasi didn't fold like the other seven international teams, and instead relocated to New York in the early 60s. For their first years in the Big Apple, they were forced to share a dungeon with the Yorkshire Giant Slayers, an arrangement that led to many conflicts, both on and off the field, and created a fierce resentment between the teams. It wasn't until 1976 that the Genasi got their own venue, a small sewer-based dungeon that sprawls beneath the Bronx. Since then, the Genasi have quietly become one of the best teams at crawling smaller, cramped dungeons, and the tight spaces give them an advantage against West Coast teams, who typically field more physical crawlers. However, the smaller Genasi crawlers don't fare as well away from home, and thus remain a middling team at best. Founded: 1950 (as the Amsterdam Genasi) Stadium: Deep Water Warrior: Melody Cortez [swashbuckler] Mage: Ash Woodward [sorcerer] Healer: Kathy Sloan [cleric] Trapfinder: Theo Abbey [scout] ===New Cardon Flytraps=== [[File:New Cardon Flytraps.jpg|200px|thumb|right]] (Charlotte, North Carolina) The Flytraps represent the first wave of the “modern era” teams. When new dungeons began to appear in the mid-90s, there was a scramble to capitalize on the new markets. A long-abandoned Drow torture/pleasure temple became the Flytraps’ home, and the team hit the ground running, trumping the Shineville Gophers (since disbanded) for their first title at the Lone Star Classic. Since then, the team has been up and down, with little consistency year-to-year. The Flytraps are still struggling to find their identity, still basking in the glory of their quick success. Founded: 1998 Stadium: The Waiting Dark Warrior: Ian Marsh [fighter (2H)] Mage: Jan McClure [wizard (enchantment)] Healer: Joe Gomez [medic] Trapfinder: Meri Stevenson [trapsmith] ===Outlander Gatekeepers=== [[File:Outlander Gatekeepers.jpg|200px|thumb|right]] (St. Louis, Missouri) The Outlands, for a very long time, was the town that could not keep a team. Their first team, the Bishops, wasn't popular enough with the fans, or the stadium, and the whole thing folded. Next were the Battering Rams, whose novel attempt at navigating dungeons via brute force "bypass" earned them more inevitable citations in one game than had ever previously been awarded (a record since broken by the Bunker City Defenders), and the stadium took an immediate dislike to them and turned itself into what is generally agreed to be the most hostile arena seen in the modern era. Naturally, their flagrant abuse of their home field eventually caught up with them and an unfortunate fumble of sacramental candles during a binding ritual lead to a hole being ripped in reality, swallowing the entire team, and 70 spectators. All spectators were recovered. The team was not. Several years later, the hole still had not closed, leaving a portion of the field (and stadium) on another plane of existence. The Gatekeepers is the third attempt at a home team for the Outlands. This time, they respect their home field, and see themselves as its guardians. Founded: 1995 Stadium: The Edge Warrior: Blanche Reid [fighter (S+B)] Mage: Laura Rodgers [summoner] Healer: Lotto Kingston [cleric] Trapfinder: Josh Woodward [rogue]
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