Argrave stepped through a pool of dark red water, the sound of the sloshing echoing out across the lower levels. The sentinels were near, but they gave the three of them a cautious distance. The disgusting wetness at Argrave’s feet made his skin crawl, but he had to bear with it. There was a sense of urgency to his step that spurred his feet forward, yet the persistent aching in his chest made him check his speed.
Despite Argrave’s grand show of faux power in causing the canals to o...
2022-04-17 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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Argrave stared out, once again, into Nodremaid. The bleak and inconstant red light coming from the ceiling seemed a salve for the constant darkness they had been subject to inside the Menagerie. Argrave’s party had come here only after Galamon had done significant scouting. Ossian had returned to the fortress in front of the Low Way some days ago, and returned with a second party, numbering near forty—amongst them was Alasdair.
“Do you know a very interesting principle about water...
2022-04-16 07:00:03 +0000 UTC
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Argrave grabbed Anneliese’s wrist weakly. “When I die…you go see Orion. You’ll need his help for the jester,” he mumbled. “After, you should deal… with the war. I think. If you like Orion, help him. If you don’t, help the rebels. You’re a smart… cookie. You’ll do it fine.”
All while Argrave was talking, Anneliese was repeating his name time and time again. He didn’t seem to hear it at all.
“Just remember to get Elenore on your side—she’s the Bat,”...
2022-04-14 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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Galamon set Argrave up against the wall, while the Sentinels behind them lowered the iron gate to the Menagerie. It collapsed against the stone, letting out a puff of dust that expanded out across the empty space. Everyone breathed heavily, catching their breath, yet above it all was a short, shallow breathing—Argrave’s.
Galamon knelt by Argrave. “You have a fever. I can smell the blood on your breath even still, along with… rot. An infection.”
Argrave touched his chest,...
2022-04-12 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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Ossian and Argrave did not enter the headquarters of the Order of the Rose without proper planning. What they intended to do was already established long beforehand, both offering some contributions based on experience.
For Ossian’s part, he knew how the Guardians would attack. They had all the reckless abandon of a locust plague—they had numbers, and knew well how to take advantage of them. Despite this, they were not unintelligent in their attacks. They had weapons bolted to the b...
2022-04-10 07:00:03 +0000 UTC
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The first day of cohabitation with the Stonepetal Sentinels proved to be tense.
The horde of Guardians of the Low Way reached the great iron door, eventually—the sounds of their bodies and metal weapons bumping up against the gate and testing it echoed throughout the Menagerie, adding to the grimness of the place a great deal. Galamon had wedged a large rock beneath the turn wheel, preventing it from turning to allow entry. Even still, the creatures tested it, obviously aware that it ...
2022-04-09 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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Ossian stood at the doorway of the headquarters of the Order of the Rose, siphoning the last few members of his bands inside the cold stone halls. He did not feel at ease being here, but the sight of the Guardians of the Low Way moving through the ruined city of Nodremaid with purpose made what little unease he had about the place negligible. Their escape had been speedy, so they had plenty of time before the abominations reached them.
“Ossian!” he heard a voice echo out across the ...
2022-04-07 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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The severed head stared at them warily from its position atop a stake. Despite the utterly destroyed room around it, where every wall had been scorched black from fire and other spells, both the stake and the head were unblemished. They were shielded by a sheening gold ward that seemed rather similar in composition to the B-rank ward conjured by Argrave’s enchanted ring.
The head itself had quite an ordinary appearance, once one looked past the ‘disembodied’ part. It seemed young,...
2022-04-05 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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Galamon had his hands on the handles of a turn wheel. As he turned it, a heavy iron gate rose upwards, the sound of chains echoing out into the spacious central lobby. Argrave kneeled low, trying to peer beyond the opening that appeared to little effect—the place beyond was dark. Argrave gave up and turned around, peering out down to the first floor of the headquarters of the Order of the Rose. He felt exposed in the open place, having grown used to the constancy of the stone walls in the r...
2022-04-03 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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Argrave awoke feeling refreshed. Sleep had come easier than he expected it to. At the very least, his body could sleep when he needed to.
All of that changed when he tried to move.
At once, his legs and back groaned, sore and achy from the intense yesterday. His shoulders felt bruised from the backpack, his feet still vaguely protested, and his thighs and calves were both taxed beyond compare. He tried to sit up, but even his core was sore.
“Jesus,” he huffed while leani...
2022-04-02 07:01:02 +0000 UTC
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“They were more experienced with this life than I am,” Galamon stated, before pushing up a shelf loaded with rocks in front of an iron door. The thing could not have been light, but he pushed it very casually. With both the enchanted crown from the elven tomb and his vampirism, his raw strength was something to marvel at.
After the battle had finished, the three of them elected to find another place to seek refuge. Argrave had thought it might be a bad idea for they might run into y...
2022-03-31 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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Darkness loomed ahead, starkly contrasting with the red lights shining behind. Argrave tried to peer beyond to little effect.
“I don’t sense anything ahead,” said Galamon. “Only… debased viscera,” he contributed after pausing a moment to find the word. “The vampires may be using magic to disguise themselves. You mentioned they were apprentices of a mage group—the Wayward Thorns,” Galamon turned to Argrave.
“Doubtful. They know rudimentary magic, nothing beyond ...
2022-03-29 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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If there was one thing that Argrave hated above all, it would be ignorance. More specifically, his own.
Seeing something he had no clue about made him squirm. When he encountered such a scenario, Argrave took two routes: ignore the thing in question entirely or learn it completely. Perhaps that was why he had taken up the role of editing the wiki for the game—to seek remedy for his ignorance by learning every detail that there was to be known about ‘Heroes of Berendar.’
This...
2022-03-27 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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The point of Nodremaid closest to the tunnel entrance from which Argrave and his companions had entered was the most thoroughly ‘cleaned.’ It was largely devoid of danger or foliage, and the city retained some of the order it attempted to create in the distant past.
These facts made it dangerous. It would be the first place pursuers might look.
Argrave was certain there were pursuers. The six pigeons linked to him via [Pack Leader] had been keeping an eye on the tunnel entranc...
2022-03-26 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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Argrave looked back, seeing none of the moonlit night beyond. The Stonepetal Sentinel’s encampments was far beyond them. “Galamon… anyone behind us?” he asked uneasily.
“No,” the elven vampire answered after a moment’s pause.
Argrave breathed a sigh of relief, and then conjured an E-rank spell for light. It jumped into the air and Argrave’s eyes closed instinctively, adjusting to the new brightness. Soon enough, his eyes opened, and he saw the spell light reflectin...
2022-03-24 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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Alasdair leaned on a table with his arms crossed, standing just over a woman who examined a long piece of parchment with spell light. The woman was old, with wrinkled skin and thinning gray hair, all concealed by robes bearing a rose on the shoulder. They were in a tent and had been enveloped by a ward to block out any would-be listeners.
“The lords of Blackridge Citadel were the Tullens. Even the minor nobles in the regions—the castellan, the treasurer, et cetera… none of them we...
2022-03-22 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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A vast mountain towered overhead, like a sheer wall of gray stone warding off all who would dare approach. At its base, a great opening gave way into sheer darkness. The hole was so large that it could be seen far in the distance—indeed, if one could see the mountain, one could likely see the gaping entrance at its base.
The opening was a perfect half-circle. One hundred men could walk side-by-side and enter without issue, and its highest point was about three hundred feet tall. Briar...
2022-03-20 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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Note: changed ' Rosestone Sentinels' to 'Stonepetal Sentinels.'
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Galamon hefted a giant pack over his shoulder. With both his armor and the pack, he could not weigh less than five hundred pounds presently. The well-built snow elf rolled his shoulders, testing the weight. Argrave wondered if the straps would snap, given time.
“You look somewhat pitiful,” commented Argrave, wearing his own pack. It was mostly full of water and other such essentials, and quite light co...
2022-03-19 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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“She is too old,” Helmuth said, sitting just beside Elias.
“You’ve said this,” replied Elias, cradling his head with one hand. “You’ve said this many, many times. My father married late. This is no different. Stop talking about it.”
Elias, Baron Abraham, Stain, and Helmuth sat around a table, each eating quietly. Stain was more than a little uncomfortable in their company. He felt like he had traded one well-dressed noble family for another, but Elias insisted on h...
2022-03-17 06:57:26 +0000 UTC
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“What do you mean, ‘the Duchess won’t be coming?’” Induen pronounced each word very deliberately, teeth clenched tight in anger. The prince was in a small room, shabby room that seemed to be abandoned. It was poorly lit by moonlight through covered windows. Just behind him, his escort of four disguised royal knights stood alert. Their focus was devoted to the man adjacent to their prince, each very wary as though the man was likely to lunge at any second.
“Just that, Prince ...
2022-03-15 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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The worst part about Elias being correct had to be the fact that he wasn’t smug about it, Argrave had come to realize. Were it anyone less decent, Argrave was sure they’d be rubbing his error in judgement in his face, and he’d be able to confront it squarely. A week had passed, and yet Argrave could still not feel unbothered by it.
House Jast and House Parbon had entered into an alliance. Elias would soon be returning to Parbon to get his father’s approval, alongside a ...
2022-03-13 07:00:04 +0000 UTC
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“I see no reason to think that Delbraun would cheat us on this matter,” Elias said with a determined stare at Argrave. “He will give us his answer at the end of the banquet, just as he said.” He still sat in the stone chair beside the table they’d spoken to Delbraun at. Argrave leaned up against the terrace’s railing.
Argrave sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose with his thumb and forefinger. “I wonder, then, why he can’t be found anywhere in the banquet hall.” Argra...
2022-03-12 07:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Argrave stared out beyond the hedge maze, just tall enough to see over the well-trimmed bushes. Night had fallen, bathing Count Delbraun’s estate in pearly moonlight. The wind had grown colder yet, and Argrave was glad of the golden fur lining his lapel and collar. He pulled his gloves a bit tighter and turned around, watching the last of his company for the banquet take their seats. Count Delbraun sat at one end of the table, back straight as an arrow.
They had moved to a marble terr...
2022-03-10 07:00:03 +0000 UTC
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Argrave and his entourage of well-dressed companions stepped past the open set of gargantuan carved marble doors, entering into the banquet hall just behind their footman. Two sets of stairs branched to either side, leading down below into a veritably sparkling room.
Their escort stepped to the balcony atop the stairs, announcing, “Now entering: young lord Elias of House Parbon, heir to the Margravate of Parbon, lady Elaine of Vyrbell, young lord Veladrien of Jast, and Argrave, son of...
2022-03-08 07:01:01 +0000 UTC
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Dusk light washed over the city of Jast, the orange giving the somber city an amber hue on its black stones. The towers seemed less dark and foreboding as high as Argrave was, though he was not fond of the stronger winds here.
“I’m done,” Anneliese’s voice broke his thoughts.
Argrave turned, feeling some gold fur rub at his cheek. He wore the fancy black outfit he had had retailored a few days ago. It had taken some extra money to have it done in such a timely fashion, but...
2022-03-06 07:01:09 +0000 UTC
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“Now that is done,” Rowe said, stepping in front of Argrave and his party. “I won’t be denied my answer any longer, Galamon. Do you intend to break your word? Has your time in this place of twisted morals sullied the honor I know you once had?”
“I’ll answer,” Galamon refuted, shaking his head. “Ask.”
“Then let us go somewhere private,” Rowe waved.
“No,” Galamon stopped Rowe. “Ask here. These two would never cease pestering me if you ask elsewher...
2022-03-05 07:00:02 +0000 UTC
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“What are we doing here?” asked Galamon, looking around at outfits hung on simple carved mannequins. The majority of them were quite grandiose, studded with jewels of all denominations and made of the finest silk.
“Why does one generally go to a shop?” answered Argrave absently, staring at a set of clothes. “To buy, of course. And to avoid Rowe, lest he hound me about repaying that favor.” Argrave paused, then fearing Galamon’s judgement, quickly added, “I’ll do it in ...
2022-03-03 07:00:03 +0000 UTC
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Argrave’s eyes lingered on the man wearing reddish-brown robes slight beside and behind Elias: Helmuth. Black hair, a widow’s peak, a dour face, and a beard trimmed to a point all lent the spellcaster an appearance of harsh sternness. His eyes were constantly in motion, twisting and beckoning like there was an abyss beyond those orbs. It had been merely another interesting thing when viewing it from the perspective of a player, but now that those eyes were real, it somewhat disturbed Argr...
2022-03-01 07:00:05 +0000 UTC
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“What is this? I’m on human soil not a day and already I have you groveling at my feet?” Rowe asked mockingly. All of Argrave’s party was crowded into his room, and the aged elf himself still sat at his bed, walking stick leaned up against his shoulder.
“I think its warranted. All I need is for you to come with me to meet with these people. Keep the peace.” Argrave spread his arms out. “You want me to help with your business here in Jast, I think you should return the favo...
2022-02-28 06:53:07 +0000 UTC
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I might make this chapter appear earlier to break up some monotony of the relatively tame Jast sections. If you're reading this in the distant future and you recognize it, feel free to ignore.
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At the top of a ridge, five horsemen stared out across the moonlit grassy fields. Their faces were wrapped in simple brown cloths, and baggy burlap concealed steel armor. The shade from a mountain behind hid them from sight. The one at the highest point of the ridge, evidently being fo...
2022-02-27 08:00:04 +0000 UTC
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