Friday, October 19, 2007

Brindol still stands

A might red dragon by the name of Abithriax came flying across the plains towards the city of Brindol. The wyrm started setting buildings on fire and causing panic among the citizens. We were called in to meet this new threat. Without any arcane power we had to rely on Anor's arrows to deal the damage since Abithriax was airborn all the time.


The dragon knew this fact too so after a few volleys of fire on us he dove down to Anor just to grab his bow and flying off in the sunset. The fires in the buildings grew in intensity and we failed in stopping them. Anor's bow, the wyrmlord and dragon bane, was now nowhere to be seen. A message on the telepatic link called us to our next destination, Dawns Way.


The siege of the city of Brindol took many lives, mostly allies. The brave Tiri Kitor elves fought side by side with their newly won allies in a battle that was going to prove too tough. The dwarven mercenaries from Hammerfist Holds proved very useful to say the least, with their specialized combat tactics, but it wasnt enough.

Wave after wave of spawn came rushing in, first the green sneaks. These beasts were very dangerous in large amounts but luckily Morbald ended their lives quick and painlessly with a mazimized fireball.

Next up was several other types of spawns to name a few Redspawn Firebelcher, Whitespawn Berserker and a Redspawn Arcaniss. This was going to be a tougher challenge than the first wave, ending with the death of one of the players - Belak (RIP).

Things look dire indeed, but another wave was on the way - Bluespawn Thunderlizards. These critters fired off arcs of lightning and took down Fellguard and Snowmantle immediately. Snowmantle, being the main healer for the allies, was a big loss. Dark clouds covered the sky now. The young and brave paladin Wilmar of Dauth called for a retreat and the withdrawal from the streets had begun.


The enemy forces were too strong here. A well fought battle ended with the heroes retreating up towards the hill to hold the last line of defence.

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