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The
End of the Company?
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From
left: Tellian, Vexander, Gaerioth, and
Sercian
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The
Company of the Black Lantern was still determined
to explore the unexplored. They ventured into
Dwarvenhearth yet again, with a new member in
their ranks: an elf named Okoru, from a land
far to the southeast called Kem. Brother to
one of the elves the Company hired to guard
their tower, Okoru had a talent for wizardry
that soon became obvious to the group. They
asked him to join.
Inside
Dwarvenhearth, they found that some dwarves
had somehow devoted themselves in a ritual to
be eternal guardians of the city. These unliving
(but not quite undead) guardians, the soulless,
proved to be harsh opponents -- particularly
because of their use of ancient firearms and
cannons. Worse still were the traps. The dwarves
guarded their underground lair with devious
and canny mechanical traps of all sorts.
Still,
the real threat were the dark elves, who had
managed to get into the city before the Black
Lantern. Led by the vampire Zachean, they set
up ambushes to attack the Black Lantern elves
as they proceeded deeper and deeper into the
vast underground metropolis.
Around
that time, a few of the company began to notice
that Sercian,
the rogue/fighter in the group, was acting a
bit strangely. He was developing a particularly
hard edge -- but with all that was happening,
and the constant fighting underground, who could
blame him?
The
Company of the Black Lantern eventually returned
to their tower for some long-needed rest. Sercian
went up into the city, just as his twin brother
Serai came
down to visit him. Serai mentioned that he hadn't
seen or heard from his brother in a while and
wanted to find out if everything was all right.
During
the visit, dark elves struck. They launched
a well-prepared and well-executed attack with
great ferocity. During the fight, the Black
Lantern elves learned that at least one of their
opponents, an ogre monk mercenary, was hired
in Ptolus just for this fight -- specifically
to battle the archer, Chanticleer. The dark
elf spellcasters seemed to know exactly what
spells Vexander
the sorcerer would cast and either countered
them or had equipped themselves with appropriate
protections ahead of time. This harrowing fight
carried on through the night, but eventually
-- just barely -- the elves were victorious.
However, only two remained standing when the
sound of battle ended. The Company suffered
great losses, as Hansk, their dwarf ally, was
slain, along with Chanticleer's cohort Quilambril.
What's more, all the elf guards the group had
hired to defend the tower lay slain.
Okoru
took his dead brother, and Chanticleer took
Quilambril, up to the city. None of them had
any intention of returning. It appeared that
the Company of the Black Lantern's very existence
was in question.
In
examining the bodies of the fallen dark elves,
two things became clear. The first was that
these dark elves had nothing to do with Zachean
and the dark elves in Dwarvenhearth. In fact,
they were enemies of Zachean and his house.
These attackers, from House Vrama, sought entry
into Dwarvenhearth to find out what Zachean
was after, and the Black Lantern's key was simply
the most expedient means to that end.
The
group's second realization was that their foes
had gained very exacting information on the
members of the company. They found among the
dark elf leader's possessions a letter from
someone named Vastare that detailed each of
them individually -- right down to his tactics
and weaknesses. Who was this Vastare? Apparently,
the Black Lantern had some as yet unrevealed
enemy.
Battle
weary, their underground tower in shambles,
the Company carried their fallen up to the city.
What would happen next was anyone's guess.
Next:
Serai's personal quest for the Box of Shadows
leads him and his friends into a fight with
a ghostly dragon....
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