Eternal

Knowing Dendrin, he’s probably warned you after something bad has already happened at Gloom and is toying with you just to see what you’ll do. You’re just hoping Talia is all right, but you can’t go back just for one woman and your actions here are more important to the cause right now. If some major tragedy already has happened, then you probably won’t be able to do anything about it.

While you’re a necessity here, that doesn’t mean you can’t send another in your place to check on Gloom. You call to speak to one of your fellow shadows that you believe to be the most skilled.

“Sister Yvette, I need you to go back to Gloom and check on things there.”
“What? But brother, we are to assault a supply caravan to Roldan’s camp soon. You know it’ll be heavily guarded and it would be best to utilize all the strength we have on it.”
“I know. That’s why I will have these people here and the cell we have in the Guf Hills to help. Don’t worry about it.”
“Brother, my place is here to fight along side you against the Empire. We are not due to check in at Gloom anytime soon and Master Ebon is performing the important ceremony there. I don’t understand why you would want me to disturb that for no reason.”

You didn’t really want to get into this because it’s likely to bring forth more questions, but Yvette is proving to be unmoving on this request.

“Sister Yvette I have reason to believe Gloom may be in danger. Call it instinct, call it a premonition or call it the will of Dendrin, I don’t care, but I REALLY feel someone needs to check in on Gloom. I’d do it myself, but seeing as my mission here takes priority it would be irresponsible for me to leave my command. So I’m sending you. Now I hope you will obey my orders and if everything is in fact okay there you can make a complaint to Master Ebon at his earliest convenience. If not, well I believe we’ll have bigger problems.”

Your explanation still doesn’t tell her much and you can sense that she’s very hesistant about just following through on your order based on a hunch, but given that it’s Gloom then it’s still worth checking out even if nothing is going on there. It also helps that you’ve been a very effective cell leader. Sister Yvette has certainly been a shadow longer than you, but your skills and leadership have established your dominance. Despite how everyone is supposed to be equal in the shadows there will always be those who are leaders and those who are followers.

“Very well…I will go. What should I do if there is trouble?” she asks.
“Help in any way you can then return to me as soon as possible unless you bump into Master Ebon and he has different order for you. As I said I will be meeting with the cell in the Guf Hills and we will probably be making that a temporary base of operations.”
“Okay, I’ll take my leave as soon as possible. My Dendrin watch over you and guide you to success on the next mission…and I hope you’re wrong about Gloom, brother.”
“Me too.”

The next day you make your way to the Guf Hills, thinking not only about Gloom, but Dendrin as well. You briefly wonder if there might be a way of telling the shadows about Dendrin, but you quickly dismiss the idea. None of them would believe you and it wouldn’t do much good right now any way. The Empire is still the major threat and until that enemy is defeated only then will you even have the time to worry about the shadows’s sham of a religion.

When you try to make contact with Brother Theo in the Guf Hills, it isn’t a straightforward process. Naturally there is always a little caution, but those under his command are a suspicious violent lot even before the rebellion broke out. The rebels he’s been directing primarily consist of criminals or ignorant peasants that have always made their homes in these hills and most of them are both. Many of them make racial slurs at the elves in your own company and if you had to guess there’s evidence of some inbreeding going on with some of these hill peasants.

After a short stand off, Brother Theo comes out and admonishes all of them for their behavior towards you. Most of them grumble and go back to doing what they were doing. You tell your own people to find a spot and keep away from the others while you and Brother Theo talk to each other.

“Glad you’re here brother and with a couple of fellow shadows I see. That’s good, because we could use more disciplined types here!”
“Brother Theo, what is going on here? I mean I know we’re using anyone who has a grudge against the Empire, but these people have to be some of the lowest dregs of humanity.”
“You’ll get no argument from me brother. It is truly Dendrin testing my patience with these people, but I will pass that test and besides after this is all said and done, the Empire will fall and that’s the major goal right now.”
“True, but are these people actually any good in a fight?”
“Hah! That’s all these people practically know. These folks might be unruly, but they know these hills better than anyone else, so we manage to stay hidden from Empire search teams for long periods of time. And if we can’t, then we stay one step ahead of them before we’re discovered. Having had to listen to their stories over and over, the families around this region have chaffed living under the Empire rule for almost as long as the shadows. Apparently they’ve been planning and building up supplies for a very long time. Pity we didn’t know about them sooner, but as you can tell they aren’t very trusting of anyone who isn’t family.”
“I’m sort of surprised the Empire didn’t stomp them out of the hills given their problem with authority figures.”
“Eh, they might seem like idiots, but they’re smarter than they look and can obviously play the waiting game. Also I guess when the Empire discovered there weren’t even any minerals worth mining in these hills, they took less notice of the place and basically just left the Guf people to their own devices as long as they paid their taxes on time. Most were wise enough to at least obey that one law and even those that didn’t pay knew the hills so well it simply wasn’t worth the Empire’s time to track down an evader. Oh sure every once in awhile the Empire would sometimes send a few dark elven mercs to track down the more serious criminals, but that had mixed success and at the time the Empire was always more concerned with either conquest or territory that was actually worth something. Probably never believed that these hill folk could ever be a legitimate threat to them either. A bit short sighted of them, but then that’s the Empire for you.”

You nod and agree. As fascinating as all this is, your mind is still on Gloom. Of course you’re not going to mention any of that to Brother Theo, so you ask him what the plan is to assault Captain Roldan’s supply caravan. He tells you it’s a simple plan, the caravan is going to be passing through a nearby area that leads into a valley in a couple of days and in that time you’ll be setting an ambush from both sides as well.

“Actually I’m glad you’ve brought some elves with you, we could use more archers.” Theo remarks.
“Yeah, well don’t believe all the myths. They aren’t all expert marksmen, but the ones with me are still good enough for this ambush.” You reply. “Still, something about this seems a bit too easy. The Empire has to know that running a supply line through that valley is an all too tempting target especially with a known enemy making their home nearby.”
“That supply caravan is going straight to Captain Roldan, it’s going to be very heavily guarded. Chances are they’re just arrogant enough to believe that any possible attack isn’t going to succeed. This is the Empire after all.”
“Hmm, maybe…”

After Brother Theo reassures you of the success of the plan you head back to your own people who thankfully haven’t gotten into any fights with the hill folk. Fortunately the next two days of preparation also pass without too much incident. Some the elves get a few more slurs thrown their way, but nothing that they haven’t been called before. One the hill folk actually speaks to you at great length asking you questions and such. You get the impression he was trying to get a feel of not only who you are, but the shadows in general. He wasn’t hostile towards you though, they apparently know better than to anger shadows too much.

In the back of your mind during all this is still Gloom. Yvette wouldn’t be back yet even if she hadn’t found anything, but you still fear the worst. Makes you wonder if you shouldn’t have gone yourself. It’s too late now though and you need to focus on the task at hand.

The day finally comes and the supply caravan enters the valley. You on one side with your group and Brother Theo with his group on the other. He also has people ready to cut the supply caravan off from the front and from retreat as well.

The large group of wagons and carriages are heavily guarded as expected. Several soldiers of the elite variety and you see an Empire battle mage as well. You wait for Brother Theo’s signal…

But before that can happen, the supply wagons suddenly stop and the battle mage suddenly casts a faint blue barrier over the entire supply caravan. Brother Theo orders his people to fire arrows at them, but they bounce harmlessly off the barrier. You shake your head cursing because you knew this was going to be too easy.

“Rebellious fools, did you really think you were smart enough to ambush the Empire so easily? Flee now and enjoy your worthless lives for a little while longer or face your death with a smidgeon of honor by coming down into this valley!” the soldier in charge of the caravan shouts.

“Looks like we’re going to have to do this the hard way.” You say to yourself.

You’ve still got them outnumbered and surrounded even if you can’t rain a bunch of arrows on them, not to mention your own combat skills are more than a match for most Empire soldiers.

Still there’s no reason to be foolish, you don’t tell your people to charge down the valley, you let the Gufians do that, since they seem eager to do that sort of thing. Even the ones directly under Brother Theo’s command are rushing past him. As for the empire troops, they seem content on waiting for you inside the safety of their barrier. Unfortunately some of them have bows too and theirs work perfectly well from inside the barrier.

You, Theo and the other shadows easily dodge such attacks thanks to your shadow magic ability to speed yourself up to quickly close the gap. Most of the non-shadows aren’t as lucky. The numbers are evened up a bit more by the time the major close combat occurs.

The Empire battle mage releases the barrier and then casts some sort of speed spell on his own people. Again, this merely matches the shadows, but it’s a severe advantage against the non-shadows. You need to eliminate that mage quick.