"There goes half of my Baummaher..." Rima scratched her head, as she stared at the burning wreckage of her once symbol of pride."Yeah. That was Bruam. I remember him from my early days of legionnaire." I commented from behind, as I contemplated the whole scene in silence."How long where you there guild master?" Rima said without bothering to turn around."I wasn't here during the fight, was watching from afar, figured you guys had it." I shrugged."I thought we had it as well." Rima said with a dry chuckle. "A miscalculation." "Ho? That's rare coming from you.""Ah." Rima turned to fully face me this time. "The strength and endurance he demonstrated that moment is far beyond the human limit.""Indeed. I was quite shocked by it as well. That ferocity..." I looked to the place where Bruam has fallen, now just a black smoking crater, littered with a million debris. "Guild master." Rima said with a serious tone, and I instinctively turned to her:"Yes?""Something is off." "Off?""There." Rima pointed to the 'Big cake', which was all the way down the road.The doors of the castle was wide open."It's a trap." I concluded."Ah." Rima lowered her hand. "The rest of the army will be here shortly and regrouping." Rima paused."What is your decision guild master?" All was quiet, except for the emerging chaotic battle cry of unnameable swears and random animal noises of 50,000 players.After about a good 30 seconds later or so, I turned to Rima:"Well, what do you think?""This is not the time for jokes, my guild leader." Rima said with an underlying threatening tone."Fine, fine. Let's just charge." "I knew you would say that." Rima sneered."Yeah, what else am I going to do? Starve them? No, ain't got the patience for that now." I grinned then looked to the unorganized mass coming to a hard line stop about 30ft away from me."Yep..." I thinned my lips. "They are waiting for me to go in first.""It would be better to let them go in as bait first." Rima suggested."I know. But, you know what..." I stretched my arms and stiffed a lazy yawn. And once that was over, I began to casually walk forth, then without turning around I spoke:"It's time to be the hero."Q: What kind of insults do you usually use online?