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Hmm... I stumbled upon Lin's body... Hmm... Strange... I saw a certain man here... Yes... A human... Not an undead... And it seems he is not a Necromancer... I silently carried Lin to the tree and threw myself at the mage... There he is, turning around and slashing the air with a blue-bladed sword... I jump just in time and he misses me... Now he is searching for me with his eyes... I stand before him and stun him... Hmm... Strange guy... I think I'll take his blade... I took the blade and the rest of the weapons and magic scrolls... Hit him on the head once more... Hmm... I heard Lin groan... Hmm... It seems she has awakened...
You wake up to a piercing wind. Opening your eyes, you see that you are on a ledge of a sheer cliff covered in snow... below, a beautiful view opens up... not far away (probably two days' journey through these snows in wolf form, or four on foot), the city of demons is visible. Standing near you are 3 strange elves with cat-like eyes and warm cloaks; next to one of them (who is standing with his back to you) sits an Eagle... blindingly white in the rays of the midday sun.
- You are nimble, lad, but you should not have attacked our brother... - said one of the elves. A blue blade glowed dimly on his belt.
- I didn't like him from the start, even when he joined me during the assault... He loves sticking his nose into other people's business too much :) The speaker turns around... It's that same strange elf who fought the Dwarf! Greetings, Barbarian, I think for your own good it would be better to stay here for a while... after all, you are used to the cold. We will leave you your sword, although the full moon is soon and I think you can protect yourself regardless ;), but as for the things you took from our brother, we have of course taken them back from you... Stealing is not good! Remember that and you will have far fewer problems ;) Well, since you tried to steal things from us... we shall deprive you of your things, meaning you can look for them... below. The elf smiles, raises his hand over the abyss, and throws all your things into it (except for the sword and potions)... Glinting pitifully in the rays of the sun, both your amulet and your silver and gold coins plunge downward. Farewell, Barbarian, I think we shall meet again ;)
The elf leaps onto the eagle, his two friends call over two more beautiful creatures, and the elves leave you alone with yourself and your sword.
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Almaren wandered through the camp and was simply amazed. Everywhere, they are strangling and cutting each other. And they consider themselves champions of good? Hmm... Where is the world heading...
At that moment, a frightened dwarf ran up to him: "Lord mage, something, something is happening here. Skeletons are marching on the camp by the hundreds, and behind them come death knights, bone dragons, and other undead! Woe to us, woe!"
- Now, don't panic. Where are the skeletons?
- There, - the dwarf waved his hand vaguely. - Or there? - he gestured in another direction. - They are everywhere.
Almaren smiled. Rumors continue to spread through the camp. And now, the clashes with the paladins will begin. At this rate, this camp could be taken with bare hands by morning. Although, it wouldn't hurt to add some panic.
(mentally calls Smok).
- Smok, if you can hear me and still want to help OT. Could you pretend to be a shaman for a bit? Let them hear you preach about the coming retribution from the Barbarians.
- What happened? - you asked
- What do you mean? - the dwarf exclaimed - don't you understand the signals? Imperial scouts discovered an army of Necromancers... they are heading straight for them... The Imperials are already preparing for defense. We will try to help them however we can... Alright, don't distract me! - and the dwarf quickly ran off.
View from the eyes of one of the armored soldiers of the first line of defense of the Empire's army.
Out of the forest, stepping clumsily onto the field, came dozens of skeletons... then they became hundreds... then zombies and ghosts began to appear...
The army was not very large, but the number of Imperial warriors was not gigantic either (after all, this is only a scouting party, albeit a rather large one—no small number went missing, no less than about fifty paladins!) And although the Imperials are outnumbered, they have an advantage: they are defending.
And then, from behind the fir trees, the Harbingers of Death appeared... The battle will be fierce.