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May Event Log A: The Song of Suffering.
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๐ First Blood April 26th | |||||||||||
In the late afternoon a challenge is made over the courier by Captain Lykos challenging the 'King' to come and properly fight him for control of the Defenders the way the old orc custom the Defenders were built on demands. In the message, he calls Koroc a coward and a thief, unfit for his role in the Defenders and unprepared to handle the even larger role he has claimed for himself. He accuses Koroc of not even trying to manage the werewolf curse he and Lykos share and says he may be to blame for Koroc's affliction, but Koroc's reckless endangerment of the city is to blame for the rise in werewolf attacks on the city. Lykos sets the battleground as King Ardis' camp outside of the city, a neutral ground away from the citizens who could get hurt in the crossfire. An enraged, Koroc takes a large group of his Defenders' newest forces out of the city to lead an attack on the former Captain and the invading King Ardis supporting him only to find the camp deserted of anyone but Lykos. The discussion between Lykos and Koroc appears publically on the couriers within the city, and everyone with a courier is treated to the impromptu visual of their meeting and the fight that follows it. Lykos gets Koroc to admit to working with the cult and imprisoning and using werewolves to attack the city, as well as implicating both himself and Koroc as werewolves as well before the feed ends, and the abrupt ending leaves the fate of the former captain uncertain. | |||||||||||
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๐ Children of the Revolution April 26th-May ?? | |||||||||||
With clear evidence now out that Koroc and the Defenders are not only working with some form of undead in their ranks, but also that both Koroc and Lykos are werewolves, Koroc's allies, Lorna's rebels, the strange travelers, and King Ardis's soldiers are all spurred into action, bringing the fight for the City of the Free People to a final confrontation for power. The city splits, rallying behind different sides in the battle. The battle encompasses the city streets and spills out into the surrounding land to the South and West of the city. The Defenders, their numbers padded with risen soldiers, hold the city. From within the rebels and the strange travelers fight the Defenders to force them out fo the city streets. Alice, Amy, and a small force of armed civilians and former revels focus on getting people out of the battle zones, teleporting people out where possible and defending them in an escape route out of the city with larger groups, while outside the city King Ardis and his knights storm the warcamp and put pressure on the Defenders, helping to clear a path out of the city. As the fighting overtakes the city another terrible set of howls sounds from the West beyond the city, and a pair of creatures join the fray. The white one assaults the city with unbridled destructive rage while the red one seems fixated on the people, hunting like a starved beast without pausing to feast on its downed prey. The beasts are unaffected by silver, wolfsbane, and other standard werewolf weaknesses and stand at around eleven feet tall, nearly twelve when straight-backed. They are closer to the size of a small swamp troll than an ordinary werewolf, their eyes glowing blue. The protrusions coming off of them are hardened bone and sharp enough to cause damage equivalent to spearheads or daggers if used to attack. Bites/Scratches from these creatures do not inflict any curses. They do not seem to fear anything but also appear to be mindlessly enraged. At different times during the onslaught from the mutated wolves a large white wolf appears, drawing the monsters away from fleeing citizens and members of all sides of the struggle, outrunning and distracting the creatures. | |||||||||||
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๐ The Song of Suffering April 28th-May ?? | |||||||||||
Two days later an unsettling prophetic orc threat from the not so distant past begins to ring true. The river that flows from the Northern mountains down through the City of the Free People begins to sing with ringing, echoing hums and runs red with a dark, thick liquid that looks like blood and smells like copper and rust. The touch of sound or liquid begins sending citizens into fits of raw, violent, amplified emotions. The fight for the city devolves into one of almost directionless, desperate violence and begins to lose what little point or meaning it had, spurred on by a madness that latches on to everyone within earshot or touch of the river and its endless ringing song. People quickly begin to change in more than just mood. Paranoia, Fury, or Desperation overtake them, causing mental and physical changes that reflect the emotion. More than one reflection can overtake people and while the infected waters remain so do the symptoms.
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Courier Visual, Anonymous User.
The orc king openly boasts that he will crush Lykos easily this time and Lykos responds by offering to teach Koroc to control and manage his curse if he agrees to release the other werewolves he has created and imprisoned into Lykos' custody so he can help them, and to step away from the city and return only when he is not a threat to himself and others. The offer makes the orc laugh, asking why Lykos bothered to come back at all if all he wanted to do was throw his life away, and informs him that even if his friends are waiting nearby they won't be quick enough to save him, avoiding directly acknowledging any of Lykos' comments.
When Lykos confronts Koroc about the Long Night, keeping Lykos captive, and how long he and Dervish had been planning their coup of the Defenders he gets no answers, but he continues by asking who Koroc's new allies are and what they want with the city. Disinterested in Lykos' attempts to get Koroc to implicate himself by agreeing or responding to any of his accusations and questions, Koroc asks if Lykos intends to talk him to death, and comments that Lykos never used to be so chatty before launching a brute force attack on the elf with his broadsword.
Koroc stutters in his onslaught when Lykos asks if the cult has promised to remove the curse and the misstep allows Lykos to draw his sword in time to parry Koroc's attack. The orc's face contorts into a snarl and his eyes flash red. He slams his sword down onto Lykos' again and again, forcing the elf back and Lykos makes no move to dodge, only parrying the attacks and allowing himself to be continuously pushed closer to the waiting swords of the silent Defender spectators. As Koroc raises his sword to bring it down on Lykos again the former captain drops, rolling to get behind Koroc. The orc's broadsword cleaves right through one of the waiting Defenders' arms, severing it.
Lykos watches the Defender for any reaction but the now one-armed soldier just stands there without making a noise, no blood flowing from what should have been a devastating injury.
"So you are working with them." Lykos answers for Koroc, readying for another strike from the enraged orc. Koroc launches a furious attack on Lykos and the two fight blade to blade with Lykos visibly holding the upper hand. Koroc's attacks are brutal but uncontrolled as he repeatedly tries to knock Lykos down, the elf managing to dodge or parry almost all of his attacks but losing ground as a wall of Defenders closes in, circling the area the two are fighting in.
Lykos manages to knock Koroc's sword out of his hands, his own sword lodging in the orc's shoulder with a snarl from Koroc, who shouts something in Orc-tongue. Lykos jumps back, trying to get clear of the orc, and stumbles a step when an arrow strikes him in the shoulder of his sword arm. Koroc laughs, rubbing a handful of dirt over his own wound and picking up his sword while Lykos switches his sword into his other arm. He breathlessly asks Koroc what he intends to do with the people he's been biting and imprisoning once the city is his and why he chose to attack the city with an army of the werewolves. Lykos continues to parry but his strength appears to be weakening quickly and Koroc knocks the struggling elf to the ground, his broadsword bearing down on on the former captain's blade while Lykos fights to keep his sword held up enough to prevent the orc from landing a killing blow, his arms shaking under the force.
Koroc spits on Lykos and tells him he talks too much but that that doesn't matter now. Mockingly he tells Lykos his allies will cure him of his problem as soon as he gets the city under control and no longer needs the extra strength Lykos' bite has given him. Confident he has Lykos now with one foot on the captain's upper torso Koroc says he'll put all the dogs down, just like he's going to do with Lykos now, and that the city will thank him for ridding them of the werewolf threat. He claims he will do what Lykos was never smart enough to do and teach these people the true meaning of power, mentioning that only those who are willing to take it and use it should ever have it in the first place.
As Koroc swings his sword downward, intending to finish off the former captain, the feed vanishes, leaving the city uncertain of how the battle ended. Their only clue is a howl of rage that carries on the wind.
courier voice, shortly after this
Lykos is fine. We got out of there without running into further trouble.
[ It's a short message for the handful actually in on the plan. Do they really need more than that? She doubts it. ]
[ locked to Alice ]
Don't worry, he's still alive.
[ ...just because she's sure she's wondering. ]