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== Scenario ==
== Scenario ==
=== Timed events ===
=== Timed events ===
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{{TErow| 1 |day 1|I pushed my troops hard and fast to catch up to Gelu.  Those that couldn't keep up were left behind.  It is the Nighon way.  Unfortunately, I marched too far, too fast.  Before I knew it, I was surrounded by the Elven troops.<p>I knew this plan was risky when I first heard it, but it would take a risk such as this to learn where Gelu expects to find the Sword of Frost.  Just as Neez predicted, Ufretin remained behind.  But Neez didn't foresee the Dwarf's ingenuity.  Ufretin waited for my forces to catch up to him before he came out of hiding, attacking quickly.<p>That first ambush cost me dearly, nearly crippling my army.  Then he gave me an opportunity to surrender.  That was his mistake.  By backing off, Ufretin has given me an opportunity to dig in and rebuild my forces.  Let him think I'm too weak to fight.  Soon, his compassion will come back to bite him.}}
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{teal}} '''Day 1 - day 1'''
{{TErow| 7 |day 7|A messenger from Ufretin came today demanding my surrender.<p>"We have given you more time than you deserve," the messenger said, "If you don't drop your weapons now, we will kill every last one of you!"<p>I nodded, and a moment later an arrow appeared in the messenger's arm.  I stepped in front of the man, who looked up into my eyes knowing that he had made a terrible miscalculation.<p>"When you wake, go tell your boss he better make sure I'm dead next time, because I will never give up!"<p>Then I punched the messenger so hard I felt his jaw shatter beneath my knuckles.<p>It felt good.  That's what frightened me.}}
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{{TErow| 9 |day 9|"The Dwarf, Ufretin, commands his army from behind a gate in the south," my advisor, Kilkik, informed me this morning.  "Unfortunately, we cannot pass through this gate without visiting the Green Keymaster's Tent first."<p>"And where do I find this Tent?" I asked.  I pretended not to care as I ate my breakfast.<p>"Some of my spies have found it northwest of here, but the enemy has surrounded them.  We'll have to hurry.  They will protect the Tent as long as they can," Kilkik said.<p>I nodded, dismissing him with a wave of my hand.}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | I pushed my troops hard and fast to catch up to Gelu.  Those that couldn't keep up were left behind.  It is the Nighon way.  Unfortunately, I marched too far, too fast.  Before I knew it, I was surrounded by the Elven troops.<p>I knew this plan was risky when I first heard it, but it would take a risk such as this to learn where Gelu expects to find the Sword of Frost.  Just as Neez predicted, Ufretin remained behind.  But Neez didn't foresee the Dwarf's ingenuity.  Ufretin waited for my forces to catch up to him before he came out of hiding, attacking quickly.<p>That first ambush cost me dearly, nearly crippling my army.  Then he gave me an opportunity to surrender.  That was his mistake.  By backing off, Ufretin has given me an opportunity to dig in and rebuild my forces.  Let him think I'm too weak to fight.  Soon, his compassion will come back to bite him.</p>
{{TErow| 10 |loc={{blue}}|day 10 - computer|freq=7|For Computer - DO NOT TRANSLATE|effect=+60 {{c}} [[Crystal]]s, +45000 {{g}} [[Gold]]}}
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{{TErow| 16 |day 16|Despite his bold behaviour in the past, Ufretin has been cautious so far.  He refuses to face me in the open field despite numerous challenges.  I even allowed Neez and Kilkik to display some of the tortured prisoners outside Ufretin's gate.  Nothing.<p>So, Ufretin isn't stupid, and now he probably suspects that I up to something.  Why else would I stay and fight when I could flee and continue my pursuit of Gelu?<p>None of that matters.  Ufretin committed himself to this battle.  He knows that I will come after him sooner or later, which only means that he will be well prepared for my arrival.}}
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{teal}} '''Day 7 - day 7'''
{{TErow| 22 |loc={{teal}}|day 22|Neez and Kilkik brought a dozen Troglodytes before me today, accusing them of losing the 2100 Gold they were transporting from one of my mines.<p>"I need all the Gold I can get!  How can you lose that much?" I shouted.<p>The Troglodytes couldn't answer, choosing instead to cower and plead for their lives.  Neez, however, offered a possible scenario.<p>"They probably went to sleep and didn't post a guard.  Elves aren't above stealing when they need to.  Who else would take the Gold but leave these scum alive and well?" Neez said.<p>"Sleeping!"  I slapped the nearest Troglodyte hard enough to knock it unconscious.<p>What was I going to do?  Showing mercy with these workers would make me appear weak.  Mistakes of this calibre were always punished in the same way.  Death.<p>But I couldn't execute them.<p>"You are the luckiest scum I have ever met!" I said.<p>Neez squinted at me curiously, and said, "Lucky?  How are they lucky?"<p>I threw my weapon on the ground.<p>"Because I can't kill them today, and I really want to!  But I had a dream last night that told me I would die in battle with an Elven arrow through my neck if I killed any of my own troops today," I explained.<p>I glared at the Neez and then at the Troglodytes with my eyes as wide as possible, hoping that they would realize this was just one of my moments of insanity.  My Beholder advisor, however, just scowled at me.  He was not pleased.  I wasn't going to get away with this one.<p>"But I have another idea," I said quickly.  I marched in front of the hapless Troglodytes and to them I said, "I have a mission for you, men!  I want you to march on the Rampart of my enemy, the Dwarf Ufretin.  You will bring him back to me, alive.  Just to be sure you follow your orders, my advisor, Neez will accompany you."<p>The Troglodytes, who a moment ago thought they were safe, now appeared crestfallen.  How could such a small number conquer so many Elves and Dwarves?  It was a suicide mission.<p>"But Overlord..." Neez said.  He realized that his own life would be in danger as well.<p>"Oh, don't you worry, Neez!  I'm not asking you to attack the Rampart - just to watch over these Troglodytes until they have captured the Dwarf or died trying.  Whichever comes first?  Do as I order, because tomorrow I am no longer restricted from slaying my own troops!"<p>At least this way, the poor Troglodytes had a chance - even if it was a miniscule one.  Unfortunately, something had to be done about Neez.  I could tell by his look that I had just earned another enemy.|effect=-2100 {{g}} [[Gold]]}}
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{{TErow| 26 |day 26|Kilkik floated into my tent this morning with a menacing look on his face.  I knew the Beholder wouldn't be foolish enough to attack me one-on-one, but there was something in his dark eye that told me Kilkik no longer felt any loyalty toward me.<p>So, I stood and called, "I want to introduce you to someone, Kilkik.  Trongar!"<p>A secret slit in the back of my tent parted and a massive, black Minotaur King stepped inside.  He had to bow his great head to avoid tearing the ceiling of my tent.<p>"Kilkik, meet Trongar, my new bodyguard.  I hired him last night," I said.<p>Kilkik studied the Minotaur for a long time, realizing now that I was twice as powerful as before.<p>"So, why have you come here, Kilkik?" I asked.<p>"To report some bad news," Kilkik said.  "The Troglodytes you sent to capture Ufretin were killed before they even reached his Rampart.  An Elven ambush!  Unfortunately, our loyal companion, Neez, was slaughtered as well!"<p>"Oh, I'm sorry to hear that!  I really am," I said.  "You may go now.  Leave me to my grief."<p>Once I was alone with Trongar, I tossed him a heavy bag of Gold.<p>"That one's dangerous," Trongar said.<p>"Yes, I know, but he just lost his strongest ally.  It will take him a while to regain his power," I said.<p>Just before Trongar left the tent, I said, "Good work, by the way.  I assume the Medusas used Elven arrows to make it look like our enemy did it."<p>"Yes.  They were all too willing to get back on your good graces - and to get at least partial revenge for the deaths of their sisters," Trongar said.<p>I smiled, but inside my guts were twisting with shame.  This kind of treachery was all too easy for me.}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | A messenger from Ufretin came today demanding my surrender.<p>"We have given you more time than you deserve," the messenger said, "If you don't drop your weapons now, we will kill every last one of you!"<p>I nodded, and a moment later an arrow appeared in the messenger's arm.  I stepped in front of the man, who looked up into my eyes knowing that he had made a terrible miscalculation.<p>"When you wake, go tell your boss he better make sure I'm dead next time, because I will never give up!"<p>Then I punched the messenger so hard I felt his jaw shatter beneath my knuckles.<p>It felt good.  That's what frightened me.</p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{teal}} '''Day 9 - day 9'''
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| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "The Dwarf, Ufretin, commands his army from behind a gate in the south," my advisor, Kilkik, informed me this morning.  "Unfortunately, we cannot pass through this gate without visiting the Green Keymaster's Tent first."<p>"And where do I find this Tent?" I asked.  I pretended not to care as I ate my breakfast.<p>"Some of my spies have found it northwest of here, but the enemy has surrounded them.  We'll have to hurry.  They will protect the Tent as long as they can," Kilkik said.<p>I nodded, dismissing him with a wave of my hand.</p>
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{blue}} '''Day 10 - day 10 - computer (every 7 days)'''
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| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | For Computer - DO NOT TRANSLATE<p><center>'''Resources:''' +60 {{c}} [[Crystal]]s, +45000 {{g}} [[Gold]]</center></p>
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{teal}} '''Day 16 - day 16'''
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| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Despite his bold behaviour in the past, Ufretin has been cautious so far.  He refuses to face me in the open field despite numerous challenges.  I even allowed Neez and Kilkik to display some of the tortured prisoners outside Ufretin's gate.  Nothing.<p>So, Ufretin isn't stupid, and now he probably suspects that I up to something.  Why else would I stay and fight when I could flee and continue my pursuit of Gelu?<p>None of that matters.  Ufretin committed himself to this battle.  He knows that I will come after him sooner or later, which only means that he will be well prepared for my arrival.</p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{teal}} '''Day 22 - day 22'''
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| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Neez and Kilkik brought a dozen Troglodytes before me today, accusing them of losing the 2100 Gold they were transporting from one of my mines.<p>"I need all the Gold I can get!  How can you lose that much?" I shouted.<p>The Troglodytes couldn't answer, choosing instead to cower and plead for their lives.  Neez, however, offered a possible scenario.<p>"They probably went to sleep and didn't post a guard.  Elves aren't above stealing when they need to.  Who else would take the Gold but leave these scum alive and well?" Neez said.<p>"Sleeping!"  I slapped the nearest Troglodyte hard enough to knock it unconscious.<p>What was I going to do?  Showing mercy with these workers would make me appear weak.  Mistakes of this calibre were always punished in the same way.  Death.<p>But I couldn't execute them.<p>"You are the luckiest scum I have ever met!" I said.<p>Neez squinted at me curiously, and said, "Lucky?  How are they lucky?"<p>I threw my weapon on the ground.<p>"Because I can't kill them today, and I really want to!  But I had a dream last night that told me I would die in battle with an Elven arrow through my neck if I killed any of my own troops today," I explained.<p>I glared at the Neez and then at the Troglodytes with my eyes as wide as possible, hoping that they would realize this was just one of my moments of insanity.  My Beholder advisor, however, just scowled at me.  He was not pleased.  I wasn't going to get away with this one.<p>"But I have another idea," I said quickly.  I marched in front of the hapless Troglodytes and to them I said, "I have a mission for you, men!  I want you to march on the Rampart of my enemy, the Dwarf Ufretin.  You will bring him back to me, alive.  Just to be sure you follow your orders, my advisor, Neez will accompany you."<p>The Troglodytes, who a moment ago thought they were safe, now appeared crestfallen.  How could such a small number conquer so many Elves and Dwarves?  It was a suicide mission.<p>"But Overlord..." Neez said.  He realized that his own life would be in danger as well.<p>"Oh, don't you worry, Neez!  I'm not asking you to attack the Rampart - just to watch over these Troglodytes until they have captured the Dwarf or died trying.  Whichever comes first?  Do as I order, because tomorrow I am no longer restricted from slaying my own troops!"<p>At least this way, the poor Troglodytes had a chance - even if it was a miniscule one.  Unfortunately, something had to be done about Neez.  I could tell by his look that I had just earned another enemy.<p><center>'''Resources:''' -2100 {{g}} [[Gold]]</center></p>
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{teal}} '''Day 26 - day 26'''
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| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Kilkik floated into my tent this morning with a menacing look on his face.  I knew the Beholder wouldn't be foolish enough to attack me one-on-one, but there was something in his dark eye that told me Kilkik no longer felt any loyalty toward me.<p>So, I stood and called, "I want to introduce you to someone, Kilkik.  Trongar!"<p>A secret slit in the back of my tent parted and a massive, black Minotaur King stepped inside.  He had to bow his great head to avoid tearing the ceiling of my tent.<p>"Kilkik, meet Trongar, my new bodyguard.  I hired him last night," I said.<p>Kilkik studied the Minotaur for a long time, realizing now that I was twice as powerful as before.<p>"So, why have you come here, Kilkik?" I asked.<p>"To report some bad news," Kilkik said.  "The Troglodytes you sent to capture Ufretin were killed before they even reached his Rampart.  An Elven ambush!  Unfortunately, our loyal companion, Neez, was slaughtered as well!"<p>"Oh, I'm sorry to hear that!  I really am," I said.  "You may go now.  Leave me to my grief."<p>Once I was alone with Trongar, I tossed him a heavy bag of Gold.<p>"That one's dangerous," Trongar said.<p>"Yes, I know, but he just lost his strongest ally.  It will take him a while to regain his power," I said.<p>Just before Trongar left the tent, I said, "Good work, by the way.  I assume the Medusas used Elven arrows to make it look like our enemy did it."<p>"Yes.  They were all too willing to get back on your good graces - and to get at least partial revenge for the deaths of their sisters," Trongar said.<p>I smiled, but inside my guts were twisting with shame.  This kind of treachery was all too easy for me.</p>
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==== Seer's Huts ====
==== Seer's Huts ====
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{{SorQrow|seer=1|loc=25, 2, 0|quest=Return with:<br>40 {{Cn|Grand Elf|name=Grand Elves}}</br>|rew=30 {{c}} [[Crystal]]s|prop=The old Vori Elf living in this tree explains that he's willing to recruit some archers to protect him on an important journey to the south.  He won't explain why, but he is willing to trade 30 Crystal for the temporary use of 40 Grand Elves.|prog="No, I can only trust Grand Elves to protect me properly," says the old Vori Elf.<p>You decide not to argue.|comp=The old Vori Elf looks over the Grand Elves you offer him, and seems satisfied with their skills.<p>"Good!  I have the 30 Crystal inside, if you'll wait right here," he says.<p>Do you want to make the trade now?}}
! {{Seer|1}} (25, 2, 0)
{{SorQrow|seer=2|loc=35, 21, 0|quest=Return with:<br>{{An|Sword of Hellfire}}</br>|rew=40 {{m}} [[Mercury]]|prop=The old Knight living in this crumbling house is friendly enough.  He offers you a small meal and good conversation, but his home provides little protection from the icy wind blowing outside.<p>Before you leave, you ask the man if you could help him in any way.  His only request is for you to find the artefact he has been looking for all these years but has not been able to obtain.<p>"What artefact?" you ask.<p>"The Sword of Hellfire.  It has eluded me for many years, and now I am too old to search for it.  Before I die, I would like to find this evil blade so I can destroy it," the Knight says.<p>When you agree to help, he tells you that he doesn't expect you to do it for free.  Nearby is a stash of 40 Mercury.  If you bring him the Sword, he will trade it for the Mercury.|prog=You open the door to the small, dilapidated house only to find the old Knight snoring loudly in his simple cot.  Since you don't have the Sword of Hellfire, you decide to come back later.|comp=The moment you bring the Sword of Hellfire into the old Knight's house, you immediately notice a difference.  Some of the icicles hanging from the ceiling begin to melt.<p>"Are you sure you want to destroy this weapon?" you say as you show it to the old man.  "It can keep you warm, at least."<p>"No.  I have sworn to destroy it, and I will.  If you will hand it to me, I will give you this map to the Mercury," says the Knight.<p>Do you give him the Sword now?}}
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! Proposal Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | The old Vori Elf living in this tree explains that he's willing to recruit some archers to protect him on an important journey to the south.  He won't explain why, but he is willing to trade 30 Crystal for the temporary use of 40 Grand Elves.<p><center>'''Quest:''' Return with 40 {{Cn|Grand Elf|name=Grand Elves}}</center></p>
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! Progress Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | "No, I can only trust Grand Elves to protect me properly," says the old Vori Elf.<p>You decide not to argue.</p>
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! Completion Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | The old Vori Elf looks over the Grand Elves you offer him, and seems satisfied with their skills.<p>"Good!  I have the 30 Crystal inside, if you'll wait right here," he says.<p>Do you want to make the trade now?<p><center>'''Reward:''' 30 {{c}} [[Crystal]]s</center></p>
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! {{Seer|2}} (35, 21, 0)
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! Proposal Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | The old Knight living in this crumbling house is friendly enough.  He offers you a small meal and good conversation, but his home provides little protection from the icy wind blowing outside.<p>Before you leave, you ask the man if you could help him in any way.  His only request is for you to find the artefact he has been looking for all these years but has not been able to obtain.<p>"What artefact?" you ask.<p>"The Sword of Hellfire.  It has eluded me for many years, and now I am too old to search for it.  Before I die, I would like to find this evil blade so I can destroy it," the Knight says.<p>When you agree to help, he tells you that he doesn't expect you to do it for free.  Nearby is a stash of 40 Mercury.  If you bring him the Sword, he will trade it for the Mercury.<p><center>'''Quest:''' Return with {{An2|Sword of Hellfire}}</center></p>
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! Progress Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | You open the door to the small, dilapidated house only to find the old Knight snoring loudly in his simple cot.  Since you don't have the Sword of Hellfire, you decide to come back later.
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! Completion Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | The moment you bring the Sword of Hellfire into the old Knight's house, you immediately notice a difference.  Some of the icicles hanging from the ceiling begin to melt.<p>"Are you sure you want to destroy this weapon?" you say as you show it to the old man.  "It can keep you warm, at least."<p>"No.  I have sworn to destroy it, and I will.  If you will hand it to me, I will give you this map to the Mercury," says the Knight.<p>Do you give him the Sword now?<p><center>'''Reward:''' 40 {{m}} [[Mercury]]</center></p>
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==== Quest Guards ====
==== Quest Guards ====
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{{SorQrow|guard=1|loc=14, 14, 0|quest=Be:<br>{{H|Tarnum|image=Tarnum Overlord|Overlord}}</br>|prop="Only Overlord Tarnum may pass!" shouts one of the Beholder guards.|prog=The guards here will only let Tarnum pass.|comp="Ah, my Overlord!  Do you wish to pass now?" asks one of the guards.}}
! {{Qgrd}} (14, 14, 0)
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! Proposal Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | "Only Overlord Tarnum may pass!" shouts one of the Beholder guards.<p><center>'''Quest:''' Be {{H|Tarnum|image=Tarnum Overlord|Overlord}}</center></p>
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! Progress Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | The guards here will only let Tarnum pass.
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! Completion Message
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| style="background-color:#f2f2f2;" | "Ah, my Overlord!  Do you wish to pass now?" asks one of the guards.
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