Eternal
Year 65
Delerg has been completely transformed. No longer is it known as just that dismal swamp where the shadows make their home. It’s literally been transformed into the land of shadows.
You called upon powers of Dendrin in one great ritual to forever cast a cloud of darkness over the area. Delerg is now a land of perpetual twilight. Most in Quala would not ever dare raise an army to invade it now even if they wanted to, for fear of the unnatural shadow magic that now pervades the place. Indeed the High Council of the Quala Freelands pay you tribute due their border touching Delerg. Since nobody even wants to visit Delerg anymore, you’ve established a smaller settlement in the Freelands for a few reasons. One being for potential recruits of which there are always a few that wish to join and another for those that have need of the shadows’ services, which are still in demand.
Skog’s tribes of Rask may very well overrun the magiocracy of northern Quala one day, but they definitely will never set one green foot into Delerg, but then ever since your actions in Rask you didn’t have much concern about that happening anyway.
The svelk have all been run out of the immediate area. You’ve either hunted them all down, or they moved further east towards the Felkan Kingdom, which has begun to spread to the west in an attempt to establish order in the still chaotic Arat province.
Still despite Delerg’s fearsome appearance and reputation now, there are still those that would prefer to address you directly…
“An emissary from the Nalin Empire on the Delerg border wants to see you. Says she has an offer that you’ll find most enticing.” Gannon tells you.
“Don’t they all? Very well give her passage to approach the temple.” You say wondering what this could be about.
The Nalin Empire is still the only major power nearby that you have not had a major effect on. It continues to be run by Warden Matron Brenda whose hatred for the shadows is quite well known. As your influence has steadily grown beyond Delerg relations between that government and your organization have grown in intensity. The Nalin Empire has made it quite clear that any shadow found within its borders or anyone enlisting the aid of shadows will be executed.
Still it doesn’t keep you from having a few agents still there though information is still hard to come by. At least any meaningful information. Brenda is a private person and her citizens are all fairly loyal. You’ve only ever gotten a few people from there actually trying to hire you and that was only in the early years. You’ve had no contracts from there for maybe ten years or more and never any meeting from a formal member of the government there. So to get an emissary from there now? This is an odd day indeed.
When you find out this emissary is Tarna, your preoccupation dwindles a bit and focuses more on this meeting. Tarna is known to be Brenda’s second in command and the one who enforces most of the laws of the land. When she arrives she looks like all the reports you’ve heard. Long brunette hair, swarthy skin, warrior type with a haughty air about her, etc. She travels only with a couple servant types who look scared shitless to even be in Delerg let alone the actual temple of Dendrin. Tarna though looks genuinely unimpressed and you don’t even sense any fear in her. A state of combat readiness perhaps, but she’d be a damn fool not to feel that way…actually she’s a damn fool as far as you’re concerned seeing as she isn’t afraid.
She should be.
Normally Talia would be with you to meet her, but Talia’s currently meeting with Cyrus and Dravin in Quala to see if any of the potential shadow recruits are worthy. So you meet with Tarna privately.
“So what brings such a high ranking member of the Nalin Empire to Delerg? Has the Nalin Empire finally decided to lift its ban on shadows traveling through its domain?” you ask.
“Hardly, and I’m fairly certain the illegality of it doesn’t stop you from doing so anyway. But I’m not here to make small talk with you fanatics, I’m here on a matter that I think you’ll want to take.”
“Do tell.”
“It’s about Warden Matron Brenda. She needs to be…removed.”
A little surprising perhaps, but not really. You’ve heard that Tarna has shown signs of great ambition.
“Just like that eh? You wish for the death of your master so easily?”
“That old bitch is NOT my master…” she begins to say, but you interrupt.
“Yes she is. We ALL have a master in some way. I am master for example of all the shadows, but then Dendrin is master over all of us. Sometimes it is even natural to want to overthrow our masters…” you say with a very real double meaning, though Tarna isn’t concerned with your own thoughts.
“Whatever, I didn’t come here for your loony shadow philosophies. I came here to hire your people. I can promise you more than payment in the form of money, I can also promise you legality. Make it so it isn’t an offense for shadows to enter Nalin or to hire them.”
“Well, I suppose that would make things easier, and that’s quite generous. However, I question why you would do such a thing. I mean what do you gain by letting us freely in your newly acquired country?”
“Safety and a powerful ally.”
“Heh, don’t think either of those terms have been ever used to describe the shadows, but I’m intrigued.”
“You shadows are the most powerful organization in this part of the world. More powerful than some so called governments. Far more power than you should have actually, if I had been Brenda I would’ve sent an army to crush you long ago before you got too entrenched. I never understood how she could hate you so much yet never act directly towards you. She claims her actions are tempered with caution, but I say they are riddled with cowardice.”
“Strong words…so how would putting you in charge benefit us? You just said you’d attempt to destroy us.”
“Because I’m pragmatic and I see such a war would bring ruin to Nalin and I wish only to bring glory to it. For far too long the Nalin Empire has remained stagnant, still clutching on to the skeletal remains of the old Empire that Brenda served. It needs to grow and I intend to make it do just that. The shadows can help in this task. I believe I should want to call upon your services many times when usual tactics aren’t enough in the future. And then there are those that may want to call upon you to stop me from achieving my goals. If we have an understanding, it can be profitable for you.”
Sounds like Tarna really wants to be in charge. She gives you the price she’s willing to pay and it certainly is reasonable, doesn’t make you immediately agree to it though.
“So, you desire the shadows to serve as your government’s personal assassins? We had an arrangement like that once before…I believe you know how that ended.”
“No! This would be different! The shadows would remain completely independent. You could still worship your silly god and not answer to any government. I do not even wish to conquer Delerg, you can have this swampland. I just want the rest! Quala, Arat, Rask, even the Felkan Kingdom! And as I said the shadows would still have free reign to ply their trade anywhere in the glorious Empire of Nalin.”
She’s certainly confident and upfront about things, of course perhaps not too much since she is here attempting to hire you after all. You can certainly see an upside to such an arrangement. It also sounds like a lot of promises that might not be kept, however it isn’t necessarily because Tarna’s a liar. Her big plans may just fall flat due to arrogance. If so, it’ll probably be better than her being successful and you’ll have your foot already in the door to start gaining more of a presence in the Nalin Empire. There is always the fact you could just kill her if she attempts to betray you, the problem though is the Nalin Empire isn’t like the many mini-states of Quala, or even the orc tribal alliance in Rask, it’s a much larger unified entity. A war with them could get very costly though you’ve certainly faced bigger and you’ve got the resources.
A bigger concern for you is getting distracted with a war. Your growing obsession over the past few years is with wanting to somehow harness Dendrin’s power independent of him. He’s vaguely hinted at several times in the past that he isn’t a real “god” just very powerful. What if you could do the same and somehow take his place? You’ve been trying to study all the old tomes you have in your possession over and over again in the hopes of finding something and you believe that you’ll probably have to mix several complex incantations and rituals in order to even attempt such a thing. Most likely you’ll have to study some non-shadow magic as well. You received some of those books back that Brenda snagged from the Derro lab when Flog gave those that were left behind at Evergloom to you, but you still haven’t found quite what you’re looking for in them.
Still, you’re fairly certain the magiocracy of northern Quala probably has more books that you lost years ago when you had to flee General Ackerson’s attack. Flog’s already at war with them, it might be time to give him a little extra help again and forget about helping Tarna achieve her petty dreams entirely.
Delerg has been completely transformed. No longer is it known as just that dismal swamp where the shadows make their home. It’s literally been transformed into the land of shadows.
You called upon powers of Dendrin in one great ritual to forever cast a cloud of darkness over the area. Delerg is now a land of perpetual twilight. Most in Quala would not ever dare raise an army to invade it now even if they wanted to, for fear of the unnatural shadow magic that now pervades the place. Indeed the High Council of the Quala Freelands pay you tribute due their border touching Delerg. Since nobody even wants to visit Delerg anymore, you’ve established a smaller settlement in the Freelands for a few reasons. One being for potential recruits of which there are always a few that wish to join and another for those that have need of the shadows’ services, which are still in demand.
Skog’s tribes of Rask may very well overrun the magiocracy of northern Quala one day, but they definitely will never set one green foot into Delerg, but then ever since your actions in Rask you didn’t have much concern about that happening anyway.
The svelk have all been run out of the immediate area. You’ve either hunted them all down, or they moved further east towards the Felkan Kingdom, which has begun to spread to the west in an attempt to establish order in the still chaotic Arat province.
Still despite Delerg’s fearsome appearance and reputation now, there are still those that would prefer to address you directly…
“An emissary from the Nalin Empire on the Delerg border wants to see you. Says she has an offer that you’ll find most enticing.” Gannon tells you.
“Don’t they all? Very well give her passage to approach the temple.” You say wondering what this could be about.
The Nalin Empire is still the only major power nearby that you have not had a major effect on. It continues to be run by Warden Matron Brenda whose hatred for the shadows is quite well known. As your influence has steadily grown beyond Delerg relations between that government and your organization have grown in intensity. The Nalin Empire has made it quite clear that any shadow found within its borders or anyone enlisting the aid of shadows will be executed.
Still it doesn’t keep you from having a few agents still there though information is still hard to come by. At least any meaningful information. Brenda is a private person and her citizens are all fairly loyal. You’ve only ever gotten a few people from there actually trying to hire you and that was only in the early years. You’ve had no contracts from there for maybe ten years or more and never any meeting from a formal member of the government there. So to get an emissary from there now? This is an odd day indeed.
When you find out this emissary is Tarna, your preoccupation dwindles a bit and focuses more on this meeting. Tarna is known to be Brenda’s second in command and the one who enforces most of the laws of the land. When she arrives she looks like all the reports you’ve heard. Long brunette hair, swarthy skin, warrior type with a haughty air about her, etc. She travels only with a couple servant types who look scared shitless to even be in Delerg let alone the actual temple of Dendrin. Tarna though looks genuinely unimpressed and you don’t even sense any fear in her. A state of combat readiness perhaps, but she’d be a damn fool not to feel that way…actually she’s a damn fool as far as you’re concerned seeing as she isn’t afraid.
She should be.
Normally Talia would be with you to meet her, but Talia’s currently meeting with Cyrus and Dravin in Quala to see if any of the potential shadow recruits are worthy. So you meet with Tarna privately.
“So what brings such a high ranking member of the Nalin Empire to Delerg? Has the Nalin Empire finally decided to lift its ban on shadows traveling through its domain?” you ask.
“Hardly, and I’m fairly certain the illegality of it doesn’t stop you from doing so anyway. But I’m not here to make small talk with you fanatics, I’m here on a matter that I think you’ll want to take.”
“Do tell.”
“It’s about Warden Matron Brenda. She needs to be…removed.”
A little surprising perhaps, but not really. You’ve heard that Tarna has shown signs of great ambition.
“Just like that eh? You wish for the death of your master so easily?”
“That old bitch is NOT my master…” she begins to say, but you interrupt.
“Yes she is. We ALL have a master in some way. I am master for example of all the shadows, but then Dendrin is master over all of us. Sometimes it is even natural to want to overthrow our masters…” you say with a very real double meaning, though Tarna isn’t concerned with your own thoughts.
“Whatever, I didn’t come here for your loony shadow philosophies. I came here to hire your people. I can promise you more than payment in the form of money, I can also promise you legality. Make it so it isn’t an offense for shadows to enter Nalin or to hire them.”
“Well, I suppose that would make things easier, and that’s quite generous. However, I question why you would do such a thing. I mean what do you gain by letting us freely in your newly acquired country?”
“Safety and a powerful ally.”
“Heh, don’t think either of those terms have been ever used to describe the shadows, but I’m intrigued.”
“You shadows are the most powerful organization in this part of the world. More powerful than some so called governments. Far more power than you should have actually, if I had been Brenda I would’ve sent an army to crush you long ago before you got too entrenched. I never understood how she could hate you so much yet never act directly towards you. She claims her actions are tempered with caution, but I say they are riddled with cowardice.”
“Strong words…so how would putting you in charge benefit us? You just said you’d attempt to destroy us.”
“Because I’m pragmatic and I see such a war would bring ruin to Nalin and I wish only to bring glory to it. For far too long the Nalin Empire has remained stagnant, still clutching on to the skeletal remains of the old Empire that Brenda served. It needs to grow and I intend to make it do just that. The shadows can help in this task. I believe I should want to call upon your services many times when usual tactics aren’t enough in the future. And then there are those that may want to call upon you to stop me from achieving my goals. If we have an understanding, it can be profitable for you.”
Sounds like Tarna really wants to be in charge. She gives you the price she’s willing to pay and it certainly is reasonable, doesn’t make you immediately agree to it though.
“So, you desire the shadows to serve as your government’s personal assassins? We had an arrangement like that once before…I believe you know how that ended.”
“No! This would be different! The shadows would remain completely independent. You could still worship your silly god and not answer to any government. I do not even wish to conquer Delerg, you can have this swampland. I just want the rest! Quala, Arat, Rask, even the Felkan Kingdom! And as I said the shadows would still have free reign to ply their trade anywhere in the glorious Empire of Nalin.”
She’s certainly confident and upfront about things, of course perhaps not too much since she is here attempting to hire you after all. You can certainly see an upside to such an arrangement. It also sounds like a lot of promises that might not be kept, however it isn’t necessarily because Tarna’s a liar. Her big plans may just fall flat due to arrogance. If so, it’ll probably be better than her being successful and you’ll have your foot already in the door to start gaining more of a presence in the Nalin Empire. There is always the fact you could just kill her if she attempts to betray you, the problem though is the Nalin Empire isn’t like the many mini-states of Quala, or even the orc tribal alliance in Rask, it’s a much larger unified entity. A war with them could get very costly though you’ve certainly faced bigger and you’ve got the resources.
A bigger concern for you is getting distracted with a war. Your growing obsession over the past few years is with wanting to somehow harness Dendrin’s power independent of him. He’s vaguely hinted at several times in the past that he isn’t a real “god” just very powerful. What if you could do the same and somehow take his place? You’ve been trying to study all the old tomes you have in your possession over and over again in the hopes of finding something and you believe that you’ll probably have to mix several complex incantations and rituals in order to even attempt such a thing. Most likely you’ll have to study some non-shadow magic as well. You received some of those books back that Brenda snagged from the Derro lab when Flog gave those that were left behind at Evergloom to you, but you still haven’t found quite what you’re looking for in them.
Still, you’re fairly certain the magiocracy of northern Quala probably has more books that you lost years ago when you had to flee General Ackerson’s attack. Flog’s already at war with them, it might be time to give him a little extra help again and forget about helping Tarna achieve her petty dreams entirely.