The Finale
The
Winner decided that it was time to put an end to this madness and led his army in a direct assault on
Nomadlandia. The city's inhabitants believed they were safe behind locked gates, but
Nephela made sure her king could enter the city without hindrance. Meanwhile,
Gura, who had been discussing something with
Ment, was called out from the roof by
Neyra Drake. Shouting something about betraying their own race, she shot
Gura down with a precise shot.
Ment chased after her, trying to avenge his friend's death, but heavy armor prevented him from moving quickly, and within minutes he collapsed next to his comrade.
Naver Leengard rushed towards the noise, anticipating a robbery of one of the caravans he knew, but
Arandor blocked his path, running full speed into the unfortunate man, whose knowledge couldn't save him from the ominous wooden claws.
Ortonnn then attacked
Amko, robbing his weapons warehouse, which quickly ended up in the hands of the elven army.
Amko himself was knocked to the ground and trampled. Only
WishmasteR miraculously managed to escape; several days later, he was very far from Nomadlandia and advised his familiar business colleagues not to approach it, as all caravans heading in that direction were inevitably robbed.
The Wood Elves win.
Roles:Guys and girls, I apologize for all my mistakes. I still think the idea of robbing caravans is good, although it's very complicated, which forced me to change some things so as not to get confused. I didn't take this into account initially; it's my fault. As can be seen from the log, these changes did not affect previous days. And in general, I somehow relaxed and played the game not very well. If I GM again, I will make a simpler scenario, without so many features, so that it is easier to keep track of everything. Otherwise, I made the setting more difficult than I could handle, resulting in something incoherent. I apologize for wasting your time and ruining the game.
However, as I see it, the clues have become slightly more complex and better than before. But then again, it's not up to me to judge.