Crushing the resistance
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 5:08 pm
The king was driven out of the town, after a harsh battle.
Thurbert still felt the grudge inside for not being there to help.
He promised himself to sharpen his axe and after reading the
names of the people involved in the ambush he promised to
avenge his king.
The first opportunity arose in the cursed ruins.
Burlok, a dwarf which he has tricked the other day to
tell him his name and views about Ghorn fought
against the undead.
After brief inquiry, he decided to run,
but couldn't escape Thurbert's axe.
He fell quickly.
A shame for all dwarven kind..
can't even fight without tha' other traitors..
Thurbert murmured, leaning over the corpse.
Without hesitation he lifted Burloks head a little
and shaved off some strands of his beard and hair.
Ye dun' need tha' naemore fer ye're nae dwarf in me eyes.
Carefully, he stored it in his pocket.
The first one fell, the others would follow.
Some days later he met Belgram in Trollsbane.
He claimed himself to not be involved any longer.
lies...
He opened a portal through which Thurbert followed him quickly,
which would turn out to be a big mistake...
Challenged for a honest fight, Belgram declined.
I dun want tae spill me brothers blood...
the words echoed in Thurbert's head.
Yes? You do? Do you? And why did you help
to ambush our king then?
Pick up your weapons and fight now, coward!
Thurbert charged and guided his axe with all his anger and fury.
Belgram didn't stand a chance.
Once more he shaved parts of his beard and stored it away.
Two be done.. but tha big one still be aroun' thar..
Thurbert murmured as he cleaned his axe in the river.
The head of the rebellion was still to be found,
and he'd pay dearly for what he has done...
Thurbert still felt the grudge inside for not being there to help.
He promised himself to sharpen his axe and after reading the
names of the people involved in the ambush he promised to
avenge his king.
The first opportunity arose in the cursed ruins.
Burlok, a dwarf which he has tricked the other day to
tell him his name and views about Ghorn fought
against the undead.
After brief inquiry, he decided to run,
but couldn't escape Thurbert's axe.
He fell quickly.
A shame for all dwarven kind..
can't even fight without tha' other traitors..
Thurbert murmured, leaning over the corpse.
Without hesitation he lifted Burloks head a little
and shaved off some strands of his beard and hair.
Ye dun' need tha' naemore fer ye're nae dwarf in me eyes.
Carefully, he stored it in his pocket.
The first one fell, the others would follow.
Some days later he met Belgram in Trollsbane.
He claimed himself to not be involved any longer.
lies...
He opened a portal through which Thurbert followed him quickly,
which would turn out to be a big mistake...
Challenged for a honest fight, Belgram declined.
I dun want tae spill me brothers blood...
the words echoed in Thurbert's head.
Yes? You do? Do you? And why did you help
to ambush our king then?
Pick up your weapons and fight now, coward!
Thurbert charged and guided his axe with all his anger and fury.
Belgram didn't stand a chance.
Once more he shaved parts of his beard and stored it away.
Two be done.. but tha big one still be aroun' thar..
Thurbert murmured as he cleaned his axe in the river.
The head of the rebellion was still to be found,
and he'd pay dearly for what he has done...