This one specific command was the brainchild of Warlord, and it had the power to create a entropic effect and causing a type of disorganization, which is quite a coincidence really since that was his nature. Around this time, the signpost did not look as it does today, for it was capable of interpreting all types commands. It is probably unnecessary to state this, but like most things that are left vulnerable, the citizens abused it. The sign quickly grew with rubbish from the ravings of lunatics and the like, and this one particular entry into the "genesis" hinted at a possibility of neutralizing the eyesores on the board.
On one day, when the sign was at it’s worst, and Warlord could take no more, he slipped the command onto the unsuspecting board, hidden between the lines so that it might go undetected. The effect this caused was not what was expected, instead it set forth a cascading stream of chaos, unreadable to even the greatest scribes in the land. But the worst was yet to come.
When Karn entered his domain to check on his creation, he was not pleased when he discovered the chaotic state of his signpost, and erected a barrier around it.. He was not enlightened to what the purpose of this attempt was, but he certainly did not like the result. This barrier was impenetrable to any command and has stood to this day.
Knowing what had to be done, sincerely regretting his error, and wiser for the lesson the young warlord decided that he must go and the name never be seen again. That is until now, when this tale can finally be recounted. Warlord became who he is now, if you have not already guessed, Warlocke, and presented himself at a spell display that the MIF was holding at the silent stones. At the request of Warlocke, torko summoned all members present in the land to present themselves at the Snake River, for a special display.
At the river waited Warlocke for his witnesses, and upon their arrival summoned Warlord to the scene. Then and there he put such a terrible end to Warlord, with one of the most gruesome spells ever recorded in the MIF archives. The name Warlocke gave this spell was Bones to Piranhas. As far as is known only one copy of this spell exists, on an old piece of parchment among torko’s personal affects.