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| description = To win, Dargem must capture the Doom Castle. The heroes' level is limited to 32. After winning, Dargem will proceed to the final scenario of the campaign, retaining all of his skills and spells. | | description = To win, Dargem must capture the Doom Castle. The heroes' level is limited to 32. After winning, Dargem will proceed to the final scenario of the campaign, retaining all of his skills and spells. | ||
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| victory = Capture Town | | victory = Capture Town {{gl|Doom Castle}}. | ||
| loss = Lose All Your Towns and Heroes. | | loss = Lose All Your Towns and Heroes. | ||
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{{H|Dargem|0=}}: I have seen my share of wonders, and I am not easily impressed... but the sight of the monumental library struck me with awe. It is said that a thousand years ago, when the necromancers were banished from Bracada and settled in Deyja, it was already towering here, its vaults keeping innumerable secrets. None of the newer, rather tasteless amendments to its architecture—clearly the touch of those carrion lovers—could overshadow the true grandeur of the Ancients, still apparent in its shapes. Well, there is great honor in getting to touch something timeless. Better yet, to take a piece of it away. As a keepsake. | {{H|Dargem|0=}}: I have seen my share of wonders, and I am not easily impressed... but the sight of the monumental library struck me with awe. It is said that a thousand years ago, when the necromancers were banished from [[Bracada]] and settled in [[Deyja]], it was already towering here, its vaults keeping innumerable secrets. None of the newer, rather tasteless amendments to its architecture—clearly the touch of those carrion lovers—could overshadow the true grandeur of the [[Ancients]], still apparent in its shapes. Well, there is great honor in getting to touch something timeless. Better yet, to take a piece of it away. As a keepsake. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 3 January 2025
Knee-Deep In The Undead
Scenario Description
To win, Dargem must capture the Doom Castle. The heroes' level is limited to 32. After winning, Dargem will proceed to the final scenario of the campaign, retaining all of his skills and spells.
Victory Condition
Capture Town Doom Castle.
Loss Condition
Lose All Your Towns and Heroes.
Allies:
Enemies:
Choose a bonus
Difficulty
Impossible
Carried to next scenario
Level cap
32
Prologue[edit | hide | hide all]
Dargem: I have seen my share of wonders, and I am not easily impressed... but the sight of the monumental library struck me with awe. It is said that a thousand years ago, when the necromancers were banished from Bracada and settled in Deyja, it was already towering here, its vaults keeping innumerable secrets. None of the newer, rather tasteless amendments to its architecture—clearly the touch of those carrion lovers—could overshadow the true grandeur of the Ancients, still apparent in its shapes. Well, there is great honor in getting to touch something timeless. Better yet, to take a piece of it away. As a keepsake.