Eternal
As much as it might be wise to have Talia keep Cyrus in check, you’d rather her come with you on this mission, as you’ll need all the skilled help you can get. Talia’s shadow magic is certainly more powerful than your own, even though you’ve found in recent years that yours isn’t weak as it once was.
When the pair of you confront Cyrus, he’s predictably furious claiming that the pair of you are wasting time and not following Dendrin’s plan like you should be. He goes on about how the attack on Fort Destiny should take top priority. You don’t bother arguing, it’s all been said before and if he wants to do anything about it, then he can try to stop you. He doesn’t of course, but there’s definitely a hostile glare as you leave.
“You think he’ll go ahead with his attack anyway?” Talia asks.
“If he does, I can only hope he’s as determined to drive the Empire out of Rask like he seems to be because that raw desire might just win him through the day. Anyway we’ll deal with it after this mission.”
Talia and you travel a couple of days to the Quala province and eventually reach the meeting spot at night. There await around twenty shadows you picked which also includes Sister Yvette. You would’ve picked Brother Theo as well, but you needed someone to coordinate the other shadow cells in Quala.
“As soon as I got the message that you were coming, our other shadow cells got into position to strike out at the other targets across Quala. I assume you’re ready to assault the camp brother?” Sister Yvette asks nearly as soon as you arrive.
“Yes, let’s get this over with, because this is going to be pretty grim business. Now I know some of you have already done a few necessary things, but probably not on this scale. These new eternals are only going to be children, and if the rumors are true, hundreds of them. Despite this they will still be dangerous, as they have no doubt gone through some of the Empire’s brainwashing techniques and training. You are not to hesitate just because they are young. Slay all of them…for Dendrin.” You add at the end.
“For Dendrin!” the rest of the shadows say in unison.
“Also be aware that there will no doubt be battle mages around and who knows what else. Let’s try to do this as silently as possible until it’s no longer an option. Everybody cloak.”
Sister Yvette and couple of the other shadows take the lead due to their basic knowledge of the outside of the camp and even some of the interior. When you have to go below ground though, it’s going to be anything goes. You know going in that you’ll be severely outnumbered, but the whole point of doing it this way is to utilize your strengths which is stealth and terror on a grand scale. Something Cyrus doesn’t really get despite his dedication to Dendrin.
Neck snaps, bolts to the head and blades to the back dispatch the patrolling soldiers quietly and quickly. You then move from bunkhouse to bunkhouse slitting the throats of the sleeping soldiers inside. With everyone up top dead, it’s time to descend into the underground.
“I’ll take the lead for this.” You remark. “Everyone remember, we’ve got a lot of killing tonight, there’s A LOT of these new eternals. Try not to speed yourself up unless it’s necessary. You don’t want to exhaust yourself prematurely. In fact save the magic for just cloaking if possible, we’re still going to try this the stealthy way.”
You make your way through the underground complex, which is very well made. In fact the solid stonewalls remind you of Gloom…and that might not be a good thing.
“Where do you think they’re keeping these new eternals?” Talia asks.
“I don’t know, they have to be around though. I mean I’m a little surprised that they’d all be asleep. As I remember our training we didn’t get much of that and were even woken up in the middle of the night to perform tasks.” You reply.
“True, I can still remember Mistress’ domineering voice commanding that we all wake up followed by a whip crack…maybe she’s not in charge anymore?”
“I hope she is, I’d like to repay that bitch while we’re here.” You remark.
“You don’t think they moved everyone out do you?” Talia asks.
“We’ve been watching this place for a few months now and just yesterday I saw a large group of those new eternals training up top. I don’t see how they could’ve moved them all so quickly without us noticing.” Yvette answers
“We are underground, who knows maybe they’ve got escape tunnels. (Sigh) Shit, I really hope that isn’t the case, because I’m already concerned with the architecture of this place.” You say.
“What do you mean?”
“The walls, the archways, doesn’t it look a little familiar? Like Gloom right? And who originally made Gloom?”
“…the Derro.” Talia says.
“Exactly and while I was expecting battle mages or elite guards, I wasn’t expecting those little armored juggernauts on legs. Okay fine, we’ll deal with it, we just need to decide on what to do next.”
Your comment is met with silence, mainly because everyone figures that you’re the one to come up with the plan on what to do next.
“Everyone stay here, Talia and I will scout ahead a little bit then come back with a plan.” You say.
You and Talia continue down one of the corridors hoping to find something, almost anything really and that’s when you finally stumble upon an argument between a derro and a mage at the far end of the corridor. The pair of them don’t sense either of you, but there’s no reason to be foolish, you and Talia quickly get out of their possible line of sight and you listen for a moment.
“When the hell are you dwarves going to start harvesting those trolls? I want to get on with the enchantment process!” a disheveled looking mage with a scraggly beard says.
“When Marik’s done brewing the last batch of regeneration serum. No point in doing it until then and I’d remind you to watch your words with me wizard.” A short figure in heavy armor remarks in a very deep tone. This is the first you’ve ever heard a derro speak common before, you don’t know if that’s his voice or his armor causing it to sound like that.
“Watch my words? I’ll do as I please! I don’t even want to be here with you rock eaters! Your boss is a mad man that barely knows what he’s doing. I swear we were better off with svelk mercenaries as trainers.”
“I’m not surprised you would praise such a decadent race as your own race is decadent as well. You are lucky to even have us as allies due to a pact, now I suggest you go back to your quarters where the rest of your kind may play with your magic lights until you’re called upon to actually do something useful for a change. Do not speak with us again until such time.”
The wizard nearly says something, but decides not to and storms off in one direction while the derro warrior walks off in the other.
“Well if that’s any indication we know where the wizards are and we know where the derro are.” Talia says.
“Yeah, but where the hell are the eternals?”
“Perhaps we’ll find them after we dispatch those two groups first?”
“I sure hope so.”
“We probably should split up the group and tackle them at the same time, because I’m sure we won’t remain stealthy for too long while fighting either group and we certainly don’t want the other to come running and attack us from behind when they hear the sounds of battle.”
As far as you can tell magic isn’t all that effective on the derro and while Talia’s an excellent fighter, her superior magic skills would probably be more effective eliminating the mages. You tell her that you’ll take on the derro and to go get the rest of the group.
After retrieving the rest of the group, you and Talia part company. Yvette goes off with Talia as well. You’re confident that they’ll easily succeed in their task, you’re a little more concerned with how you’re going to accomplish yours though especially if it turns out to be a lot of derro.
Your groups heads off in the direction that you saw the derro walking towards. Doesn’t take long for you to start seeing a few of them milling about in the hallways and side rooms. None of the shadows in your group have ever faced the derro before, they’ve just heard the stories of how they destroyed Gloom. Naturally they want revenge.
“We’re not attacking them yet. We’ll find a better way… Dendrin always provides a better way.” You say which calms them down. You can’t believe how effectively either. It’s a little unsettling to control a group with just the mere mention of a name, but that’s how shadow masters have been doing it for centuries you suppose.
Your group takes to spider walking on the ceilings to avoid the derro, It worked back in Gloom and it works here too. As you creep through, you can hear rumbling and monstrous growling followed by shouting in the derro’s language. You follow sound and eventually you reach a large lab area filled with contraptions, a lot of alchemy equipment and several metal boxes of what you would guess to contain very angry trolls. From their growling they sound as horrible as the stories you’ve heard. You’ve also heard how strong they were too; whatever the derro got them locked up in must be some very strong material because you can see several punch marks even from this distance.
Several derro warriors stand near the boxes with weapons ready, a few more are standing guard at strategic areas. In the center of all this is another small figure, but this one isn’t armored. He’s bald with a gray skin color and dressed in a white robe of some sort, which is covered in blood, and several other unidentifiable fluids. He’s frantically going back and forth to several tables with mutilated bodies on them, waving a sharp knife in his hand all the while yelling in his language. You’re guessing that’s what one of these derro really looks like. Certainly less impressive.
You have no idea what exactly is going on here and what it has to do with the new eternals, but you need to attack the derro fast before Talia attacks the mages and causes enough noise for some of the derro to investigate it.
You suppose you and the rest could just drop down from the ceiling in a surprise attack, speed yourself up and hope for the best, but circumstances have given you something else to work with.
It’s a simple magic trick that most shadows take for granted, in fact most never really appreciate its uses and that spell is one that unlocks regular locks which the derro have seen fit to use on the boxes they’re holding the trolls in. If you did that, you could unleash the trolls on the derro, of course the problem with that plan is you’ve never faced trolls before and they could be ten times worse than the derro. Not to mention you’d have to deal with both groups.
When the pair of you confront Cyrus, he’s predictably furious claiming that the pair of you are wasting time and not following Dendrin’s plan like you should be. He goes on about how the attack on Fort Destiny should take top priority. You don’t bother arguing, it’s all been said before and if he wants to do anything about it, then he can try to stop you. He doesn’t of course, but there’s definitely a hostile glare as you leave.
“You think he’ll go ahead with his attack anyway?” Talia asks.
“If he does, I can only hope he’s as determined to drive the Empire out of Rask like he seems to be because that raw desire might just win him through the day. Anyway we’ll deal with it after this mission.”
Talia and you travel a couple of days to the Quala province and eventually reach the meeting spot at night. There await around twenty shadows you picked which also includes Sister Yvette. You would’ve picked Brother Theo as well, but you needed someone to coordinate the other shadow cells in Quala.
“As soon as I got the message that you were coming, our other shadow cells got into position to strike out at the other targets across Quala. I assume you’re ready to assault the camp brother?” Sister Yvette asks nearly as soon as you arrive.
“Yes, let’s get this over with, because this is going to be pretty grim business. Now I know some of you have already done a few necessary things, but probably not on this scale. These new eternals are only going to be children, and if the rumors are true, hundreds of them. Despite this they will still be dangerous, as they have no doubt gone through some of the Empire’s brainwashing techniques and training. You are not to hesitate just because they are young. Slay all of them…for Dendrin.” You add at the end.
“For Dendrin!” the rest of the shadows say in unison.
“Also be aware that there will no doubt be battle mages around and who knows what else. Let’s try to do this as silently as possible until it’s no longer an option. Everybody cloak.”
Sister Yvette and couple of the other shadows take the lead due to their basic knowledge of the outside of the camp and even some of the interior. When you have to go below ground though, it’s going to be anything goes. You know going in that you’ll be severely outnumbered, but the whole point of doing it this way is to utilize your strengths which is stealth and terror on a grand scale. Something Cyrus doesn’t really get despite his dedication to Dendrin.
Neck snaps, bolts to the head and blades to the back dispatch the patrolling soldiers quietly and quickly. You then move from bunkhouse to bunkhouse slitting the throats of the sleeping soldiers inside. With everyone up top dead, it’s time to descend into the underground.
“I’ll take the lead for this.” You remark. “Everyone remember, we’ve got a lot of killing tonight, there’s A LOT of these new eternals. Try not to speed yourself up unless it’s necessary. You don’t want to exhaust yourself prematurely. In fact save the magic for just cloaking if possible, we’re still going to try this the stealthy way.”
You make your way through the underground complex, which is very well made. In fact the solid stonewalls remind you of Gloom…and that might not be a good thing.
“Where do you think they’re keeping these new eternals?” Talia asks.
“I don’t know, they have to be around though. I mean I’m a little surprised that they’d all be asleep. As I remember our training we didn’t get much of that and were even woken up in the middle of the night to perform tasks.” You reply.
“True, I can still remember Mistress’ domineering voice commanding that we all wake up followed by a whip crack…maybe she’s not in charge anymore?”
“I hope she is, I’d like to repay that bitch while we’re here.” You remark.
“You don’t think they moved everyone out do you?” Talia asks.
“We’ve been watching this place for a few months now and just yesterday I saw a large group of those new eternals training up top. I don’t see how they could’ve moved them all so quickly without us noticing.” Yvette answers
“We are underground, who knows maybe they’ve got escape tunnels. (Sigh) Shit, I really hope that isn’t the case, because I’m already concerned with the architecture of this place.” You say.
“What do you mean?”
“The walls, the archways, doesn’t it look a little familiar? Like Gloom right? And who originally made Gloom?”
“…the Derro.” Talia says.
“Exactly and while I was expecting battle mages or elite guards, I wasn’t expecting those little armored juggernauts on legs. Okay fine, we’ll deal with it, we just need to decide on what to do next.”
Your comment is met with silence, mainly because everyone figures that you’re the one to come up with the plan on what to do next.
“Everyone stay here, Talia and I will scout ahead a little bit then come back with a plan.” You say.
You and Talia continue down one of the corridors hoping to find something, almost anything really and that’s when you finally stumble upon an argument between a derro and a mage at the far end of the corridor. The pair of them don’t sense either of you, but there’s no reason to be foolish, you and Talia quickly get out of their possible line of sight and you listen for a moment.
“When the hell are you dwarves going to start harvesting those trolls? I want to get on with the enchantment process!” a disheveled looking mage with a scraggly beard says.
“When Marik’s done brewing the last batch of regeneration serum. No point in doing it until then and I’d remind you to watch your words with me wizard.” A short figure in heavy armor remarks in a very deep tone. This is the first you’ve ever heard a derro speak common before, you don’t know if that’s his voice or his armor causing it to sound like that.
“Watch my words? I’ll do as I please! I don’t even want to be here with you rock eaters! Your boss is a mad man that barely knows what he’s doing. I swear we were better off with svelk mercenaries as trainers.”
“I’m not surprised you would praise such a decadent race as your own race is decadent as well. You are lucky to even have us as allies due to a pact, now I suggest you go back to your quarters where the rest of your kind may play with your magic lights until you’re called upon to actually do something useful for a change. Do not speak with us again until such time.”
The wizard nearly says something, but decides not to and storms off in one direction while the derro warrior walks off in the other.
“Well if that’s any indication we know where the wizards are and we know where the derro are.” Talia says.
“Yeah, but where the hell are the eternals?”
“Perhaps we’ll find them after we dispatch those two groups first?”
“I sure hope so.”
“We probably should split up the group and tackle them at the same time, because I’m sure we won’t remain stealthy for too long while fighting either group and we certainly don’t want the other to come running and attack us from behind when they hear the sounds of battle.”
As far as you can tell magic isn’t all that effective on the derro and while Talia’s an excellent fighter, her superior magic skills would probably be more effective eliminating the mages. You tell her that you’ll take on the derro and to go get the rest of the group.
After retrieving the rest of the group, you and Talia part company. Yvette goes off with Talia as well. You’re confident that they’ll easily succeed in their task, you’re a little more concerned with how you’re going to accomplish yours though especially if it turns out to be a lot of derro.
Your groups heads off in the direction that you saw the derro walking towards. Doesn’t take long for you to start seeing a few of them milling about in the hallways and side rooms. None of the shadows in your group have ever faced the derro before, they’ve just heard the stories of how they destroyed Gloom. Naturally they want revenge.
“We’re not attacking them yet. We’ll find a better way… Dendrin always provides a better way.” You say which calms them down. You can’t believe how effectively either. It’s a little unsettling to control a group with just the mere mention of a name, but that’s how shadow masters have been doing it for centuries you suppose.
Your group takes to spider walking on the ceilings to avoid the derro, It worked back in Gloom and it works here too. As you creep through, you can hear rumbling and monstrous growling followed by shouting in the derro’s language. You follow sound and eventually you reach a large lab area filled with contraptions, a lot of alchemy equipment and several metal boxes of what you would guess to contain very angry trolls. From their growling they sound as horrible as the stories you’ve heard. You’ve also heard how strong they were too; whatever the derro got them locked up in must be some very strong material because you can see several punch marks even from this distance.
Several derro warriors stand near the boxes with weapons ready, a few more are standing guard at strategic areas. In the center of all this is another small figure, but this one isn’t armored. He’s bald with a gray skin color and dressed in a white robe of some sort, which is covered in blood, and several other unidentifiable fluids. He’s frantically going back and forth to several tables with mutilated bodies on them, waving a sharp knife in his hand all the while yelling in his language. You’re guessing that’s what one of these derro really looks like. Certainly less impressive.
You have no idea what exactly is going on here and what it has to do with the new eternals, but you need to attack the derro fast before Talia attacks the mages and causes enough noise for some of the derro to investigate it.
You suppose you and the rest could just drop down from the ceiling in a surprise attack, speed yourself up and hope for the best, but circumstances have given you something else to work with.
It’s a simple magic trick that most shadows take for granted, in fact most never really appreciate its uses and that spell is one that unlocks regular locks which the derro have seen fit to use on the boxes they’re holding the trolls in. If you did that, you could unleash the trolls on the derro, of course the problem with that plan is you’ve never faced trolls before and they could be ten times worse than the derro. Not to mention you’d have to deal with both groups.