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In the begging of the 3rd century Polar bears started massing troops for an invasion. An in 234 the Polar Bears launched an attack on all Penguin villages, towns, and fortresses in Italy, Danmark, Canada, Australia, South East Asia, Africa, South America, and Nepal. The Bears continually drove the Penguins south. Countless penguin lives were lost and the Polar Bears took in many penguins as slave. | In the begging of the 3rd century Polar bears started massing troops for an invasion. An in 234 the Polar Bears launched an attack on all Penguin villages, towns, and fortresses in Italy, Danmark, Canada, Australia, South East Asia, Africa, South America, and Nepal. The Bears continually drove the Penguins south. Countless penguin lives were lost and the Polar Bears took in many penguins as slave. | ||
− | In Chile, South Africa, and New Zealand a massive migration of penguins went to Antarctica. Millions of penguins made it to the icy shores of the frozen continent. | + | In Chile, South Africa, and New Zealand a massive migration of penguins went to Antarctica. Millions of penguins made it to the icy shores of the frozen continent. There the penguins adapted to the frozen climate. |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 26 June 2006
Assault in 234 Summary | |
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Date: | 234-235 AD |
Locations: | The World |
Outcome: | Polar Bear Victory |
Deaths (approx.) | |
Military: | unknown |
Total: | unknown |
Main Participants | |
Penguins | Polar Bears |
In the begging of the 3rd century Polar bears started massing troops for an invasion. An in 234 the Polar Bears launched an attack on all Penguin villages, towns, and fortresses in Italy, Danmark, Canada, Australia, South East Asia, Africa, South America, and Nepal. The Bears continually drove the Penguins south. Countless penguin lives were lost and the Polar Bears took in many penguins as slave.
In Chile, South Africa, and New Zealand a massive migration of penguins went to Antarctica. Millions of penguins made it to the icy shores of the frozen continent. There the penguins adapted to the frozen climate.