Eternal
You try to get a clear shot at the mage with your armbow. Despite the chaos your aim is true and the bolt flies directly at the mage’s head…only for an Empire soldier to step in the way and get killed instead.
Another shadow tries to follow your lead by firing at the mage as well, but at this point he’s put up his own personal barrier. Realizing he’s in danger, he raises his hand up and a large arc of electricity emanates from it hitting several of your allies as well as Empire soldiers. Fortunately you were far enough away and quickly cloak yourself to avoid being targeted more directly.
You run around one of the wagons and see the mage is still focused on frying his victims. You quickly load up another bolt and fire again, this time you don’t miss this time as the bolt enters his temple killing him instantly. With the mage dispatched the Empire soldiers suddenly slow down to their normal speed and the battle swings in your favor once again. Still after it’s all said and done, this was more costly than it should’ve been. Brother Theo’s lost more than half of his “hill folk” and you’ve suffered some losses as well and you’ve still got Gloom to worry about.
You can’t take the waiting anymore and you decide after a short rest period, you’re heading back to Gloom with the remaining shadows under your command. You get some questions, but you simply tell them that Dendrin himself told you go back and much like Yvette they back down and fall in line.
You half expect an encampment of Empire troops surrounding the entrance of Gloom, but instead what you find is worse. The rock that acted as the concealed entrance to Gloom is gone, or rather reduced to rubble.
You and the rest of the shadows with you dig in the rubble for quite a while, but you don’t even reach where the stairs would be, its just more debris. It’s apparent that the entire entryway has been collapsed from beneath; possibly even all of Gloom has been buried. There’s no sign of Yvette either, but you can assume since she never reported back to you, she must’ve entered Gloom before whatever happened here.
While the rest of shadows start lamenting what might’ve become of Master Ebon and the rest, you on the other hand mourn quietly for Talia. You also silently curse yourself for not going back to Gloom immediately, if you had maybe you could’ve done something.
With this destruction of Gloom, the shadows have been dealt a crippling blow. Possibly one they can’t come back from. You’re going to have to try to regroup what cells you can and try to alter a strategy plan. The main problem with that plan isn’t so much the sheer impossibility of it, so much as with Talia gone you don’t know if your heart going to be completely in the “cause” anymore. Really she was one of your main motivations, and now that Dendrin has flat out told you how he doesn’t give a damn about the shadows, you sort of have inside information on how this rebellion is likely to turn out.
Only time will tell you suppose…
Year 30
“Has nobody been able to contact Cyrus up in Rask?” you ask.
“Minimal contact brother. As I said, last time we did it was two years ago and he said he couldn’t spare anyone. Reports also said he lost his orc allies up there.” Brother Theo remarks.
“Wonderful, the Empire is closing in on us and we can’t even count on the bare minimum support.”
“We shouldn’t give up hope brother. Dendrin has preserved us this long.”
You ignore Theo’s remarks since you don’t feel like spending what will probably your last moments in life, on a religious debate. Suffice to say, the few shadows that remain with you know full well of your feelings on Dendrin. If you weren’t such a desperate situation, you’d be correct in believing that they’d kill you as a heretic. However, when someone has kept you alive for five years in a grim situation, people tend to overlook certain things they find spiritually offensive. And that’s what you’ve been trying your best to do on sheer determination and revenge, but in the end the numbers have always been against you, and the Empire has finally managed to focus on eliminating the shadows. Stopping their war with the Felkan Kingdom helped, but the efforts of Captain Roldan have probably been the most damaging to the shadows in recent years (Along with Captain Kane in Rask).
You briefly wonder why you stayed to fight seeing as you had no faith in Dendrin and Talia was gone, but ultimately it was always your desire for battle that kept you around. Maybe it always was leading you to do the things you did.
And now here you are hold up in a cave in the Guf Hills where you were five years ago. The Empire has soldiers and dark elven mercs sweeping the hills looking for you. It’ll only be a matter of time. You just hope Captain Roldan himself will be the one to find you. You’d like to at least face the man who’s been hunting you for years in combat before you die.
When the cave is swarmed with enemies, you don’t get your wish. Still, you give a fight that satisfies you when sheer numbers finally bring you down.
The best thing is, you never have to worry Dendrin ever speaking to you again.
Another shadow tries to follow your lead by firing at the mage as well, but at this point he’s put up his own personal barrier. Realizing he’s in danger, he raises his hand up and a large arc of electricity emanates from it hitting several of your allies as well as Empire soldiers. Fortunately you were far enough away and quickly cloak yourself to avoid being targeted more directly.
You run around one of the wagons and see the mage is still focused on frying his victims. You quickly load up another bolt and fire again, this time you don’t miss this time as the bolt enters his temple killing him instantly. With the mage dispatched the Empire soldiers suddenly slow down to their normal speed and the battle swings in your favor once again. Still after it’s all said and done, this was more costly than it should’ve been. Brother Theo’s lost more than half of his “hill folk” and you’ve suffered some losses as well and you’ve still got Gloom to worry about.
You can’t take the waiting anymore and you decide after a short rest period, you’re heading back to Gloom with the remaining shadows under your command. You get some questions, but you simply tell them that Dendrin himself told you go back and much like Yvette they back down and fall in line.
You half expect an encampment of Empire troops surrounding the entrance of Gloom, but instead what you find is worse. The rock that acted as the concealed entrance to Gloom is gone, or rather reduced to rubble.
You and the rest of the shadows with you dig in the rubble for quite a while, but you don’t even reach where the stairs would be, its just more debris. It’s apparent that the entire entryway has been collapsed from beneath; possibly even all of Gloom has been buried. There’s no sign of Yvette either, but you can assume since she never reported back to you, she must’ve entered Gloom before whatever happened here.
While the rest of shadows start lamenting what might’ve become of Master Ebon and the rest, you on the other hand mourn quietly for Talia. You also silently curse yourself for not going back to Gloom immediately, if you had maybe you could’ve done something.
With this destruction of Gloom, the shadows have been dealt a crippling blow. Possibly one they can’t come back from. You’re going to have to try to regroup what cells you can and try to alter a strategy plan. The main problem with that plan isn’t so much the sheer impossibility of it, so much as with Talia gone you don’t know if your heart going to be completely in the “cause” anymore. Really she was one of your main motivations, and now that Dendrin has flat out told you how he doesn’t give a damn about the shadows, you sort of have inside information on how this rebellion is likely to turn out.
Only time will tell you suppose…
Year 30
“Has nobody been able to contact Cyrus up in Rask?” you ask.
“Minimal contact brother. As I said, last time we did it was two years ago and he said he couldn’t spare anyone. Reports also said he lost his orc allies up there.” Brother Theo remarks.
“Wonderful, the Empire is closing in on us and we can’t even count on the bare minimum support.”
“We shouldn’t give up hope brother. Dendrin has preserved us this long.”
You ignore Theo’s remarks since you don’t feel like spending what will probably your last moments in life, on a religious debate. Suffice to say, the few shadows that remain with you know full well of your feelings on Dendrin. If you weren’t such a desperate situation, you’d be correct in believing that they’d kill you as a heretic. However, when someone has kept you alive for five years in a grim situation, people tend to overlook certain things they find spiritually offensive. And that’s what you’ve been trying your best to do on sheer determination and revenge, but in the end the numbers have always been against you, and the Empire has finally managed to focus on eliminating the shadows. Stopping their war with the Felkan Kingdom helped, but the efforts of Captain Roldan have probably been the most damaging to the shadows in recent years (Along with Captain Kane in Rask).
You briefly wonder why you stayed to fight seeing as you had no faith in Dendrin and Talia was gone, but ultimately it was always your desire for battle that kept you around. Maybe it always was leading you to do the things you did.
And now here you are hold up in a cave in the Guf Hills where you were five years ago. The Empire has soldiers and dark elven mercs sweeping the hills looking for you. It’ll only be a matter of time. You just hope Captain Roldan himself will be the one to find you. You’d like to at least face the man who’s been hunting you for years in combat before you die.
When the cave is swarmed with enemies, you don’t get your wish. Still, you give a fight that satisfies you when sheer numbers finally bring you down.
The best thing is, you never have to worry Dendrin ever speaking to you again.