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1º Lugar: Champion’s cup + rune embleme of choice + choice between Journal Shield , Yellow Rose or Medal of Honour .
Nickname: Distanceless / Server: Descubra
Brazil beat Germany in Kazordoon final before warning silences celebration
KAZORDOON. Brazil defeated Germany 2–1 after extra time to become world champions in a final that began as a festival inside Kazordoon and ended with Tibians suddenly on edge.
Carved into the Big Old One, the stadium looked like a dwarven fortress turned football temple, with granite pillars, iron galleries, lava-warmed corridors and crystal lamps washing the pitch in amber light. The air smelled of soot, ale and roasted meat. Staff rolled through the stands with barrels of dark beer, while the famed Dragoneater brotherhood carved thick slices of dragon ham for supporters.
Terraces displayed Tibia’s loyalties clearly: Thais for Brazil, Carlin for England, Venore for Argentina, Kazordoon for Germany, Ab’Dendriel for Spain, Edron for Portugal, Ankrahmun for Egypt, Darashia for Morocco, Port Hope for Colombia, Liberty Bay for the Netherlands, Svargrond for Norway and Yalahar for France.
Germany scored first in the 18th minute. Sorcerer Klaus Runenwald muttered a debuff, scattered two Brazilian defenders, and floated a cross toward Bruder Otto, Germany’s striker. Otto met it with a flying Devastating Knockout, punching the ball in for 1–0 Germany. Venore cheered nostalgically, Brazil protested furiously, and the referee shrugged: “I mean, he is a monk.” In the eastern gallery, a suspicious cloaked figure with a long beard celebrated louder than anyone around him.
Halftime brought shenanigans. At the restart, the referee’s Wooden Whistle shattered and unleashed several wild wolves, who immediately chased the Dragoneaters and their dragon ham across the stadium. Players scattered, supporters laughed, and order returned after guards lured the animals back into the tunnels.
Brazil equalized in the 79th minute through pure druid absurdity. Winger Iara Carvalho paralyzed one defender mid-turn, summoned a badger, and watched the furry menace waddle into the box, snuggle the ball through two stunned Germans and somehow score by itself for 1–1. The Brazilian end erupted in cheers. The long-bearded man in the eastern gallery did not; he slammed the railing and shouted words no newspaper can print.
At 1–1, extra time felt like a siege. In the 112th minute, paladin Tiago Flecha Negra kept a dying move alive by flicking small stones under the ball and lifting it back into play, then crossed for knight Bruninho Martelão. Bruninho could not reach it with a header, so he did the next most reasonable thing a knight could do and hurled his hammer. It struck the ball squarely; the shot kissed one bar, then the other, and dropped on the line. The Magic Assistant Referee, a panel of mages from Edron’s Academy, checked whether it had fully crossed. It had. 2–1 Brazil.
As Brazil lifted the trophy, the cloaked figure erupted in rage, and the tip of a tall, pointed hat slipped free beneath his hood as he vanished in a flash.
A moment later, every magical screen in the stadium blazed a mortal warning:
“The seals on Ferumbras’ old citadel are glowing. Prepare for HIS return, mortals.”
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2º Lugar: Silver Cup of Honor + rune emblemeof choice + choice between remaining two items
Nick: Akuma Nikaido / World: Collabra
Yesterday, July 19th, the FIFA World Championship came to an exciting end, befitting the thrill that accompanied football fanatics around the world last month! Taking place in an unusual spot, the event was hosted in the Durin’s Foot Stadium, majestically built by Kazordoon’s dwarves!
Using their stone-carving abilities, the dwarves constructed a beautiful stadium in front of Kazordoon’s Colossus, under Kruzak’s orders. The dwarves asked Padreia to help with the growth of the best field a soccer player could ever walk onto, but since it was a men’s sporting event, Carlin’s druids backed out. The elves of Ab’dendriel surprisingly decided to support the event and Edala himself helped with the warmth of the Suns to grow vigorous grass.
During the World Cup, we saw many festivities around the cities: Edron loyally supported the English royal team; Darashia and Ankrahmun nomads divided themselves between rooting for Egypt and Saudi Arabia; Liberty Bay and its pirates supported the Dutch for their renowned pirating past; Issavi sided with the Mexican team; Svargrond fans matched with Switzerland’s coldness; Marapur and their wild nagas tucked the Australian team in their pouches; the Yalahari refined tastes were strongly aligned with the Austrian team, while Rathleton’s snobbish nobles exquisitely supported France; Farmine settlers diverged from Kazordoon dwarves and opted to support Uzbekistan’s tigers while their brothers, worldly-famous beer lovers, could only cheer for Germany. Lastly, Port Hope’s explorers sympathized with Brazil’s cheerfulness.
And what a beautiful Cup it was, with events and amicable contests held between the cities to symbolize their unity while, game by game, the football teams advanced and eliminated other competitors. It was a big twist when, after fierce semi-finals, Germany beat France after a bad start, coming from a 2-0 deficit. On the other side, Brazil landed a resounding 4-1 victory over the Dutch. Every fan was thrilled, remembering the old rivalry between these two teams and the famous 7-1 score in the 2014 championship.
Sitting on the Head of the Colossus were two imposing figures that had a place of honour with the best view of the stadium: Kruzak, the emperor himself, and CM Mirade. Edron, Darashia, Ankrahmun, Marapur and Svargrond cheered for Brazil, while the others opted to root for Germany. The game started lukewarm, with both teams testing their opponents, trying not to give up space. The situation changed, though, after a flinch by the Brazilian defenders, which resulted in Germany’s goal. The stadium echoed with applause and roars from the dwarves and German supporters, but that did not last long, since still in the first half, Brazil scored with a beautiful bicycle kick goal, making their supporters explode in celebration.
The game took a dramatic turn when, 30 minutes into the second half, the Brazilian goalkeeper got a red card after an ugly foul. In a twist of fate, Germany’s striker missed the penalty and the tie went through extra time. In the penalty shootout, the substitute goalkeeper’s star shone brightly and Brazil won 4-3, clinching their sixth championship.
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3º Lugar: Bronze Cup of Honor + Rune Emblem of choice + remaining item
Nome: Full’Blood Warrior / Servidor: Menera
Thais Defeats Kazordoon in Historic Final as King Declares Holiday After Epic Title
The grand city of Thais hosted the most thrilling final ever recorded in the history of the Tibian World Cup. The stadium, built in the likeness of the royal castle—with massive stone walls, towering spires, and golden banners waving—welcomed thousands of spectators from all regions of the continent.
Representing human power, Thais took the field under the command of the feared Jesse the Wicked, while Kazordoon, symbol of dwarven strength, was led by the relentless Elvira Hammerthrust. Both figures were globally recognized after returning stolen money to their cities’ banks and being elected to lead their nations’ football teams.
The atmosphere in the stands reflected Tibia’s diversity. Supporters from Thais, Venore, Liberty Bay, and Port Hope backed the hosts, enchanted by their attacking style. Meanwhile, Kazordoon, Svargrond, and Carlin raised their banners in favor of the dwarves, praising resilience and discipline. Cities like Ankrahmun, Darashia, Edron, Ab’Dendriel, and Yalahar were divided in their loyalties, simply admiring the spectacle.
On the pitch, the match began at high intensity. Still in the first half, striker Black Bert opened the scoring for Thais with a precise shot into the top corner—a true “upper-90” goal—sending the crowd into a frenzy, with many claiming they ran out of stamina celebrating.
In stoppage time of the first half, the match took a dramatic turn. Defender Daniel Paladino, in a desperate attempt to protect the lead, conjured three magic walls inside the penalty area, causing chaos and resulting in a penalty. With composure, Thanita converted for Kazordoon, leveling the match.
The second half remained balanced, with both teams showing strong preparation and strategy. Then Jesse the Wicked changed the course of the game by bringing on Sam, a legendary craftsman and free-kick specialist known for forging the finest boots in Thais.
And it was from Sam’s feet that the decisive moment came. In the final minutes, with a masterful free kick, he delivered a perfect strike beyond the goalkeeper’s reach, securing a 2–1 victory for Thais.
At the final whistle, the stadium erupted in celebration. The King of Thais, visibly emotional, immediately declared a three-day holiday for all workers in the city, marking the historic achievement.
More than just a title, Thais’ victory symbolizes the union of tradition, strategy, and talent—an unforgettable chapter in Tibia’s sporting history.



































































