He united the Mogu into an empire, and tried to continue the Titans' work. The Thunder King took on the powers of Ra-den, the very essence of a Titan. When the Titan Keeper fell silent, Lei Shen decided to speak for him." But one king was more ambitious than the others. "Hmm, this runestone speaks of Mogu savagery. The mogu began to argue among themselves." They were frustrated - a thousand years with no orders from their master, and their bodies had turned to flesh. "You've found another piece of the puzzle! This was carved by the mogu. Something about "the sleeping keeper." I think it's referring to Ra-den. "This runestone is more recent than the others.
"Here, this fragment speaks of "The Winged Legions of Y'Shaarj." Servents of an Old God? Could this mean the mantid?
Guard it from what? Were the Old Gods still a threat? The mogu were created and sent here to guard the Vale for their Titan masters. We're beginning to put the pieces together, champion. This principle has stood us in good stead over many years and we believe it will continue to do so”.Comment by DolnarianI started to SS the whispers and here is what I have We support British products when we can and embrace an ethos of “love local, trust local” throughout all our business activities. We have a number of their machines on our farm, they consistently perform and we stick with them. “Teagle and our local dealer, C & O Tractors have looked after us over a long period of time. Teagle has made a number of developments on their muckspreaders since the 2013 machine with easier access to critical greasing points, drive-line protection and bed chain adjustment and other routine maintenance”. James goes on to say ” nobody likes maintenance, but if it’s easy to access and convenient it gets done. They are also compact for good manoeuvrability around the farm buildings and into gateways”. “The Titan 9’s offer us good capacity on our 120-150HP tractors, enabling us to operate safely on the hillsides and down the country lanes around the farm. “Flexibility to react is important to our “closed farm” philosophy, so we need to be able to go when conditions are right, but efficiency and productivity is critical to our business”. “We need to move quickly, but also efficiently, the farmyard manure (FYM) applies vital nutrients and provides conditioning to our soil. “The Titan copes well with the wide variety of muck producing an excellent, even spread pattern across the field that is essential for applying essential nutrients and soil conditioning”. Muck is applied to maize and arable ground and can often include a high proportion of slurry. Winter housing is routinely cleaned out and the muck heaped / stored in adjacent fields prior to spreading. We use our own straw for loose-housing and our own manure on the land, a policy which aids our resistance to black-grass”. “We farm in a designated NVZ area”, says James, “which determines when we can spread, with 600 animals on the farm, we have plenty of muck. It replaced a Titan 12 purchased in 2002 and works in tandem with another Titan 9 purchased in 2013. James recently bought a new Teagle Titan 9 muckspreader. The whole ethos of the farm is underpinned by a philosophy of “self-sufficiency”, ring fencing the farming activities as an effective means of bio-security. Around 1,800 acres of combinable crops (the majority being winter sown), a small proportion being fed to the livestock the remainder being sold. A real “farm to fork” business.Ī herd of 320 dairy cows are supplemented with 120 followers and a beef herd of 180 animals. The family business is involved throughout the food chain with an on-site Farm Shop and are also landlords of the local dining pub. The business is a true family affair with James’ wife, son and daughter involved in this large, mixed farming enterprise. James is the 5 th generation of J Cossins & Sons who have been on the farm since 1887. James Cossins farms 2,500 acres on the chalk hills around the Tarrant Valley in mid- Dorset. “produces an even spread pattern across the field - essential for providing nutrients and soil conditioning”.