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{{Campaign Revolt of the Beastmasters}}'''By Royal Decree''' is the third scenario of the [[Revolt of the Beastmasters]] campaign in [[Heroes Chronicles]]{{-}}{{withhc}}.
{{inhc}}
== Campaign ==
{{campaign navigational box|hc=expanded|revoltofthebeastmasters=expanded}}
=== Prologue ===
{{scenario
[[File:NEUTRALC.png|400px|thumb]]
| scenario       = {{PAGENAME}}
By placing a price on the heads of the escaped slaves, [[Mad King Gryphonheart]] caused the slaughter of hundreds of [[Mudland]]ers.  Even today, mass unmarked graves of headless corpses can be found in the swamps.
| description    = Eliminate Baron Paglon by conquering all the towns.  All Heroes will be limited to level 18, but Tarnum and his two best Captains will transfer to the next scenario.
| underground    = disabled
| num_play      = 2/1
| size          = S
| source        = hc
| victory        = def_all
| loss          = hero
| loss_hint      = {{H|Tarnum|image=Tarnum (Beastmaster)|noname=}}
| allies        = {{orange}}
| enemies        = {{red}}
| difficulty    = Normal
| bonus          = {{BonusPri|Attack|1|loc=Tarnum}}{{BonusPri|Defense|1|loc=Tarnum}}
| carry          = {{Hn|Tarnum (Beastmaster)|noname=}}<br>{{carry|2}}
| max_lvl        = 18
| Cmap          = [[File:Cmap hc rotb all.png|400px|{{PAGENAME}}]]
}}


== Scenario ==
== Prologue ==
=== Map description ===
{{cvid|RoE 1.0 CD-Heroes3-DATA-HEROES3 VID-NEUTRALC-smk-NEUTRALC|src=HC-09|thumbtime=0:00|float=left}}
Eliminate Baron Paglon by conquering all the townsAll Heroes will be limited to level 18, but Tarnum and his two best Captains will transfer to the next scenario.
{{town|Neutral|noname=}} Unnamed male historian: By placing a price on the heads of the escaped slaves, [[Mad King Gryphonheart]] caused the slaughter of hundreds of [[Mudland]]ersEven today, mass unmarked graves of headless corpses can be found in the swamps.


=== Starting options ===
{{clear|both}}
*Give +1 {{Ps|Attack}} to {{H|Tarnum|image=Tarnum Beastmaster|0=}}
*Give +1 {{Ps|Defense}} to {{H|Tarnum|image=Tarnum Beastmaster|0=}}
<br><br>


== Scenario ==
=== Timed events ===
=== Timed events ===
{| class="sortable wikitable" cellpadding=5px
{{TEheader}}
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 1 - Day 1 - intro'''
{{TErow| 1 |Day 1 - intro|[[Baron Paglon]] slipped away just before we conquered his [[Castle]], and now he has fortified himself in another.  [[Mad King Gryphonheart]] sent more reinforcements along with a warning.<p>This time, [[Paglon]] had to succeed or he would be stripped of his title.<p>Luckily, I had the opportunity to capture a [[Garrison]] near [[Paglon]]'s [[Castle]] and fill it with some troops.  We're safe as long as I hold that [[Garrison]].}}
|-
{{TErow| 3 |Day 3|The familiar glint of steel in the early morning sunlight warned me to duck.  Just as I dove to the ground, a steel bolt whizzed overhead, sinking solidly into the tree behind me.  The [[Marksman]] scuttled off quickly into the swamp.<p>Then one of my soldiers brought me the bolt.  There was a piece of parchment attached to it.  It read:<p>"By command of his Majesty, King of [[Erathia]], all slaves walking the land without shackles and the written permission of their master will be put to death immediately!  A reward of ten silver will be given for the head of any escaped slave."<p>I expected this response, just not so soon.  Now, we'll have every thief, brigand, and pirate in the land hunting for us.}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Baron Paglon slipped away just before we conquered his Castle, and now he has fortified himself in another.  Mad King Gryphonheart sent more reinforcements along with a warning.<p>This time, Paglon had to succeed or he would be stripped of his title.<p>Luckily, I had the opportunity to capture a Garrison near Paglon's Castle and fill it with some troops.  We're safe as long as I hold that Garrison.</p>
{{TErow| 8 |Day 8|The [[Gnoll]] commander, [[Brellick]], took a few troops to retrieve a couple families of escaped slaves from a nearby pond.  They had been hiding there ever since they broke from their pens, and now they wanted to join my ever-growing army.<p>But when [[Brellick]] returned I could see that something was wrong.  The [[Gnoll]]s walked with their heads held low, dragging their flails behind them in the mud.<p>"What happened, friend?" I asked.<p>[[Brellick]] shook his head and muttered, "They're all dead!  Women.  Pups.  All of them!"<p>"[[Paglon]] got to them?"<p>"I don't think so.  Not even [[Paglon]] has been this brutal," [[Brellick]] said.  Then he described the bloody scene at the pond, faltering when he talked about the headless corpses hanging from trees.<p>"Bounty hunters!" I cursed.}}
|-
{{TErow| 11 |loc={{orange}}|Day 11|[[Brellick]] and a few other [[Gnoll]]s approached me early this morning, but it wasn't [[Brellick]] who spoke to me.  One of the other soldiers stepped nervously forward.<p>"Sir, I have bad news," the [[Gnoll]] stammered.<p>I looked at [[Brellick]] and the others.  They were afraid of me, or perhaps it was my response they feared?  When did I get a reputation for cruelty?  Then I recalled that all these [[Gnoll]]s had been slaves just a few short months ago.  Whenever they had to report bad news to their masters, they were probably whipped for it.  No wonder they expect me to respond similarly.<p>"What is it?" I asked.<p>"We," the [[Gnoll]] began, glancing at [[Brellick]] and the others for support, "were checking the supplies before we began the march today.  Practically an entire wagon is missing!"<p>"Really?  Are you sure?" I asked calmly.  Wagons didn't just disappear, but I didn't want to give my own troops reason to fear me, so I restrained my shock.<p>"We think deserters stole the resources," [[Brellick]] said.<p>"Deserters?  How many?"<p>"Nearly a dozen.  I'm sad to say they are [[Gnoll]]s, sir."<p>Well, the desertions had begun.  I'm not surprised, considering the odds against us.  The true problem is how to deal with it.  Normally, swift and firm punishment would scare the rest of the soldiers straight, but if I responded with brutality these [[Gnoll]]s would simply see me as another slavemaster.<p>"Send a search party after the deserters, but don't go out of your way.  I can't force them to fight, nor do I want to."<p>[[Brellick]] nodded and turned to leave.<p>"One more thing," I said.  "Order the search party to capture the deserters.  Don't kill them!  Don't harm them in any way."|effect=-11 {{w}} [[Wood]], -7 {{m}} [[Mercury]], -12 {{o}} [[Ore]], -3 {{s}} [[Sulfur]], -5 {{c}} [[Crystal]], -8 {{gem}} [[Gem (resource)|Gem]], -4500 {{g}} [[Gold]]}}
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 3 - Day 3'''
{{TErow| 13 |Day 13|Today, I joined the party searching for the deserters after they discovered some fresh tracks.  Leaving [[Brellick]] in command of the army, I took half a dozen [[Lizardmen]] with me.  We crept through the mud and bushes, ignoring the fat leeches that collected on our bare skin.<p>Finally, we tracked them to a small cave in the side of a mound poking up out of the swamp.  A few of the trees around the entrance to the cave had been burned black and lifeless by a recent fire.<p>"Half of you form up on the left, the others on the right," I ordered, drawing my sword.  "I'm going in."<p>I slipped into the cave on my hands and knees.  The scent of charred vegetation was replaced by the pungent odour of burned flesh.  I knew what I would find even before I saw the bodies, but I still couldn't stop.  I crawled to the back of the cave, trying not to breathe the disgusting air.<p>And I found the deserters.  That is, what was left of them.  Their killers had ambushed them while they slept, removing their heads, stealing their supplies, and for some reason they set the cave on fire.<p>These were the type of people we were dealing with.  Murderers!<p>If only I had the time to turn my army against [[Mad King Gryphonheart]].  The man was a blight on this land.  But I wasn't here for vengeance.  I was here to save a people from destruction.}}
|-
{{TErow| 17 |Day 17|Reports of more massacres keep coming in.  Women, children, and the elderly - no one is safe from these murderous bounty hunters.  And I keep hearing about the lines of people who gather outside [[Baron Paglon]]'s castle every morning to collect the ten pieces of silver for each head they've collected.  Some even bring cartloads of their trophies!<p>It's all too familiar!<p>"By the [[Ancestors]]!  Give me just a few seconds with this scum!" I shout in a moment of weakness and rage.<p>As I look at my troops, I can tell my fury is catching.  If I don't control it soon, I'll have an army of maniacs thirsting for blood as I did so long ago when I conquered [[Bracaduun]].<p>Later, in my tent, the wise woman, [[Adamina]], came to talk to me.<p>"Do you think destroying our enemy will save us?" she asked.<p>I could tell by her suspicious tone that she was up to something.<p>"It's not the only way," I admitted, "If we don't find a home and bind together as a community, we'll forever be weak.  If not the [[Erathia]]ns, then someone else will walk in and enslave us."<p>"A wise choice, but I seem to recall from the ancient stories a great and horrible leader of the [[Barbarian]]s who made another choice," [[Adamina]] said.<p>So, she suspected I wasn't who I said I was, but how much did she know?<p>"He was wrong!  If we can't learn from history, then we are doomed to repeat it, aren't we?" I said.<p>[[Adamina]] nodded.  There was nothing more to say.}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | The familiar glint of steel in the early morning sunlight warned me to duck.  Just as I dove to the ground, a steel bolt whizzed overhead, sinking solidly into the tree behind me.  The Marksman scuttled off quickly into the swamp.<p>Then one of my soldiers brought me the bolt.  There was a piece of parchment attached to it.  It read:<p>"By command of his Majesty, King of Erathia, all slaves walking the land without shackles and the written permission of their master will be put to death immediately!  A reward of ten silver will be given for the head of any escaped slave."<p>I expected this response, just not so soon.  Now, we'll have every thief, brigand, and pirate in the land hunting for us.</p>
{{TErow| 19 |Day 19|Perhaps the [[Ancestors]] inspired my dream, but I woke knowing that bringing these people to their homeland wouldn't be enough.  What would they do when my time with them was over?  Who would lead them?<p>That was the point, wasn't it?  As the [[Barbarian Tyrant]], I led my people astray.  I taught them how to be brutal, merciless, uncaring.  It would take much for them to unlearn those lessons.  It would take a leader, a teacher, someone to guide them.  Finally, I knew how to correct the errors I made!<p>And I knew the same would be true for the [[Mudland]]ers.  Just as my people, after I freed them from slavery, needed a good leader to guide them.  I also knew that I couldn't be that leader.  One day, the [[Ancestors]] would call me away.  They needed one of their own.<p>But who?}}
|-
{{TErow| 22 |Day 22|Who can lead the [[Mudland]]ers when I am gone?<p>That is the question that was on my every thought until I saw the young warrior, [[Droglo]].  He was what they call a 'swamp-boy', a human raised in the swamp among the creatures.  Although not a slave himself, he had spent much of his life battling the [[Erathia]]ns.<p>But it wasn't his resourcefulness, or his battle skills, or even his charisma that convinced me he would be an excellent leader of the [[Mudland]]ers.  It was his compassion.<p>Some [[Gnoll]]s brought [[Droglo]] to my camp as a prisoner.  The [[Gnoll]]s had been responsible for some [[Erathia]]n captives when the boy released them, so they brought me Droglo instead.<p>When I asked the boy why he let the prisoners free, [[Droglo]] said, "Because they were innocent.  I heard the [[Gnoll]]s accusing them of slaughtering some children, but I know that is not true.  I already killed the thugs responsible for that crime!"<p>"Don't you think they are still guilty of other crimes?  For instance, slavery?"<p>"Yeah, well, I don't think they chose to lock our people up.  There've been [[Mudland]]er slaves here before they were born.  The way I see it, it's that [[Mad King]]'s fault and the fault of his father and his father before that.  Those soldiers held slaves, same as we [[Mudland]]ers work for our masters.  It's how things are!"<p>That's when I knew [[Droglo]] would be the perfect leader for these [[Mudland]]ers.  But first, I had to turn him into something more than a simple 'swamp-boy'.}}
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 8 - Day 8'''
{{TErow| 25 |Day 25|[[Baron Paglon]] realizes that he is trapped.  There is nowhere to run, and there will be no more help from [[Mad King Gryphonheart]].  So, [[Paglon]] has offered me a deal - half his wealth if I let him go free.<p>I have refused.  [[Paglon]] was worse even than [[Lord Onsten]] because he supported and even encouraged the [[Rogue]]s who have been roaming the countryside gathering the heads of escaped slaves.  Perhaps with [[Paglon]] out of the way, some of the murders will stop.  Then who will pay the bounty?}}
|-
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | The Gnoll commander, Brellick, took a few troops to retrieve a couple families of escaped slaves from a nearby pond.  They had been hiding there ever since they broke from their pens, and now they wanted to join my ever-growing army.<p>But when Brellick returned I could see that something was wrong.  The Gnolls walked with their heads held low, dragging their flails behind them in the mud.<p>"What happened, friend?" I asked.<p>Brellick shook his head and muttered, "They're all dead!  Women.  Pups.  All of them!"<p>"Paglon got to them?"<p>"I don't think so.  Not even Paglon has been this brutal," Brellick said.  Then he described the bloody scene at the pond, faltering when he talked about the headless corpses hanging from trees.<p>"Bounty hunters!" I cursed.</p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | {{orange}} '''Day 11 - Day 11'''
|-
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Brellick and a few other Gnolls approached me early this morning, but it wasn't Brellick who spoke to me.  One of the other soldiers stepped nervously forward.<p>"Sir, I have bad news," the Gnoll stammered.<p>I looked at Brellick and the others.  They were afraid of me, or perhaps it was my response they feared?  When did I get a reputation for cruelty?  Then I recalled that all these Gnolls had been slaves just a few short months ago.  Whenever they had to report bad news to their masters, they were probably whipped for it.  No wonder they expect me to respond similarly.<p>"What is it?" I asked.<p>"We," the Gnoll began, glancing at Brellick and the others for support, "were checking the supplies before we began the march today.  Practically an entire wagon is missing!"<p>"Really?  Are you sure?" I asked calmly.  Wagons didn't just disappear, but I didn't want to give my own troops reason to fear me, so I restrained my shock.<p>"We think deserters stole the resources," Brellick said.<p>"Deserters?  How many?"<p>"Nearly a dozen.  I'm sad to say they are Gnolls, sir."<p>Well, the desertions had begun.  I'm not surprised, considering the odds against us.  The true problem is how to deal with it.  Normally, swift and firm punishment would scare the rest of the soldiers straight, but if I responded with brutality these Gnolls would simply see me as another slavemaster.<p>"Send a search party after the deserters, but don't go out of your way.  I can't force them to fight, nor do I want to."<p>Brellick nodded and turned to leave.<p>"One more thing," I said.  "Order the search party to capture the deserters.  Don't kill them!  Don't harm them in any way."<p><center>'''Resources:''' -11 {{w}} [[Wood]], -7 {{m}} [[Mercury]], -12 {{o}} [[Ore]], -3 {{s}} [[Sulfur]], -5 {{c}} [[Crystal]], -8 {{gem}} [[Gem]], -4500 {{g}} [[Gold]]</center></p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 13 - Day 13'''
|-
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Today, I joined the party searching for the deserters after they discovered some fresh tracks.  Leaving Brellick in command of the army, I took half a dozen Lizardmen with me.  We crept through the mud and bushes, ignoring the fat leeches that collected on our bare skin.<p>Finally, we tracked them to a small cave in the side of a mound poking up out of the swamp.  A few of the trees around the entrance to the cave had been burned black and lifeless by a recent fire.<p>"Half of you form up on the left, the others on the right," I ordered, drawing my sword.  "I'm going in."<p>I slipped into the cave on my hands and knees.  The scent of charred vegetation was replaced by the pungent odour of burned flesh.  I knew what I would find even before I saw the bodies, but I still couldn't stop.  I crawled to the back of the cave, trying not to breathe the disgusting air.<p>And I found the deserters.  That is, what was left of them.  Their killers had ambushed them while they slept, removing their heads, stealing their supplies, and for some reason they set the cave on fire.<p>These were the type of people we were dealing with.  Murderers!<p>If only I had the time to turn my army against Mad King Gryphonheart.  The man was a blight on this land.  But I wasn't here for vengeance.  I was here to save a people from destruction.</p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 17 - Day 17'''
|-
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Reports of more massacres keep coming in.  Women, children, and the elderly - no one is safe from these murderous bounty hunters.  And I keep hearing about the lines of people who gather outside Baron Paglon's castle every morning to collect the ten pieces of silver for each head they've collected.  Some even bring cartloads of their trophies!<p>It's all too familiar!<p>"By the Ancestors!  Give me just a few seconds with this scum!" I shout in a moment of weakness and rage.<p>As I look at my troops, I can tell my fury is catching.  If I don't control it soon, I'll have an army of maniacs thirsting for blood as I did so long ago when I conquered Bracaduun.<p>Later, in my tent, the wise woman, Adamina, came to talk to me.<p>"Do you think destroying our enemy will save us?" she asked.<p>I could tell by her suspicious tone that she was up to something.<p>"It's not the only way," I admitted, "If we don't find a home and bind together as a community, we'll forever be weak.  If not the Erathians, then someone else will walk in and enslave us."<p>"A wise choice, but I seem to recall from the ancient stories a great and horrible leader of the Barbarians who made another choice," Adamina said.<p>So, she suspected I wasn't who I said I was, but how much did she know?<p>"He was wrong!  If we can't learn from history, then we are doomed to repeat it, aren't we?" I said.<p>Adamina nodded.  There was nothing more to say.</p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 19 - Day 19'''
|-
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Perhaps the Ancestors inspired my dream, but I woke knowing that bringing these people to their homeland wouldn't be enough.  What would they do when my time with them was over?  Who would lead them?<p>That was the point, wasn't it?  As the Barbarian Tyrant, I led my people astray.  I taught them how to be brutal, merciless, uncaring.  It would take much for them to unlearn those lessons.  It would take a leader, a teacher, someone to guide them.  Finally, I knew how to correct the errors I made!<p>And I knew the same would be true for the Mudlanders.  Just as my people, after I freed them from slavery, needed a good leader to guide them.  I also knew that I couldn't be that leader.  One day, the Ancestors would call me away.  They needed one of their own.<p>But who?</p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 22 - Day 22'''
|-
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Who can lead the Mudlanders when I am gone?<p>That is the question that was on my every thought until I saw the young warrior, Droglo.  He was what they call a 'swamp-boy', a human raised in the swamp among the creatures.  Although not a slave himself, he had spent much of his life battling the Erathians.<p>But it wasn't his resourcefulness, or his battle skills, or even his charisma that convinced me he would be an excellent leader of the Mudlanders.  It was his compassion.<p>Some Gnolls brought Droglo to my camp as a prisoner.  The Gnolls had been responsible for some Erathian captives when the boy released them, so they brought me Droglo instead.<p>When I asked the boy why he let the prisoners free, Droglo said, "Because they were innocent.  I heard the Gnolls accusing them of slaughtering some children, but I know that is not true.  I already killed the thugs responsible for that crime!"<p>"Don't you think they are still guilty of other crimes?  For instance, slavery?"<p>"Yeah, well, I don't think they chose to lock our people up.  There've been Mudlander slaves here before they were born.  The way I see it, it's that Mad King's fault and the fault of his father and his father before that.  Those soldiers held slaves, same as we Mudlanders work for our masters.  It's how things are!"<p>That's when I knew Droglo would be the perfect leader for these Mudlanders.  But first, I had to turn him into something more than a simple 'swamp-boy'.</p>
|-
| style="background-color:#f2f2f2; text-align:center;" | '''Day 25 - Day 25'''
|-
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Baron Paglon realizes that he is trapped.  There is nowhere to run, and there will be no more help from Mad King Gryphonheart.  So, Paglon has offered me a deal - half his wealth if I let him go free.<p>I have refused.  Paglon was worse even than Lord Onsten because he supported and even encouraged the Rogues who have been roaming the countryside gathering the heads of escaped slaves.  Perhaps with Paglon out of the way, some of the murders will stop.  Then who will pay the bounty?</p>
|}
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==== Towns ====
==== Towns ====
{| class="sortable wikitable" cellpadding=5px
{{Town header}}
! Location
{{Town row|7, 28, 0|orange|Fortress|nofort=y}}
! Player
{{Town row|30, 32, 0|orange|Fortress|nofort=y}}
! Type
{{Town row|3, 5, 0|red|Castle|nofort=y}}
|-
{{Town row|12, 13, 0|red|Castle}}
| style="text-align:center;" | 3, 5, 0
|}
| style="text-align:center;" | {{red}}
 
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{town|Castle}}
==== Heroes ====
|-
{{hero header}}
| style="text-align:center;" | 7, 28, 0
{{hero row|3, 5, 0|red|Ingham|Cleric}}
| style="text-align:center;" | {{orange}}
{{hero row|7, 29, 0|orange|mph={{mph|1|The First Law}}}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{town|Fortress}}
{{hero row|12, 13, 0|red|Baron Paglon|image=Orrin|Knight}}
|-
{{hero row|19, 29, 0|orange|mph={{mph|1|The First Law}}}}
| style="text-align:center;" | 12, 13, 0
{{hero row|30, 33, 0|orange|Tarnum|image=Tarnum (Beastmaster)|Beastmaster}}
| style="text-align:center;" | {{red}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{town|Castle}}
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 30, 32, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | {{orange}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{town|Fortress}}
|}
|}
''Note: Your two most powerful heroes are carried over despite the map specifying your most powerful hero twice.''


==== Monsters ====
==== Monsters ====
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| style="text-align:center;" | 5, 24, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 5, 24, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Gnoll}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Gnoll}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | The Gnolls immediately fall to their knees and begin to plead with you, wanting desperately to join your army.
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | The [[Gnoll]]s immediately fall to their knees and begin to plead with you, wanting desperately to join your army.
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 5, 32, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 5, 32, 0
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| style="text-align:center;" | 17, 20, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 17, 20, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Monk}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Monk}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | A group of Monks stand vigil outside the Garrison, apparently awaiting your arrival.  They turn toward you as they approach and begin to chant.<p>"We will send you to whatever gods you worship, heathens!" a Monk shouts.<p>They attack!</p>
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | A group of [[Monk]]s stand vigil outside the [[Garrison]], apparently awaiting your arrival.  They turn toward you as they approach and begin to chant.<p>"We will send you to whatever gods you worship, heathens!" a [[Monk]] shouts.<p>They attack!</p>
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 17, 33, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 17, 33, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Archer}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Archer}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "The miller pays good taxes to Baron Paglon and deserves our protection.  Any who approach will be dealt with - harshly!"
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "The miller pays good taxes to [[Baron Paglon]] and deserves our protection.  Any who approach will be dealt with - harshly!"
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 21, 21, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 21, 21, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Serpent Fly}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Serpent Fly}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | The Serpent Flies dive bomb for your head but pull up at the last moment, buzzing by you.  Gleefully, they create quite a display as they soar above you.<p>"Ssssee?  We are ssstrong enough to join you!" they cry.</p>
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | The [[Serpent Flies]] dive bomb for your head but pull up at the last moment, buzzing by you.  Gleefully, they create quite a display as they soar above you.<p>"Ssssee?  We are ssstrong enough to join you!" they cry.</p>
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 23, 34, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 23, 34, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Lizardman}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Lizardman}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "Do you have any food?  Paglon hasn't seen fit to feed us in three days," say the Lizardmen.<p>After you give them food from your own meagre stores, these Lizardmen ask to join your army.<p>"At least we'll have food in our bellies," they say.</p>
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "Do you have any food?  [[Paglon]] hasn't seen fit to feed us in three days," say the [[Lizardmen]].<p>After you give them food from your own meagre stores, these [[Lizardmen]] ask to join your army.<p>"At least we'll have food in our bellies," they say.</p>
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 25, 32, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 25, 32, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Archer}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Archer}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "We'll put an arrow through your skull if you approach!  This is Baron Paglon's mine!"
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "We'll put an arrow through your skull if you approach!  This is [[Baron Paglon]]'s mine!"
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 27, 25, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 27, 25, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Lizardman}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Lizardman}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Someone forced these Lizardmen to guard the other slave pens, but with no troops in sight they will gladly join you instead.
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Someone forced these [[Lizardmen]] to guard the other slave pens, but with no troops in sight they will gladly join you instead.
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| style="text-align:center;" | 31, 27, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 31, 27, 0
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| style="text-align:center;" | 34, 21, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Lizardman}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Lizardman}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "Greetings!  We used to be this Scholar's slaves, but he freed us in exchange for helping him get out of Paglon's castle.  That job is done, so we'd like to join you."
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "Greetings!  We used to be this [[Scholar]]'s slaves, but he freed us in exchange for helping him get out of [[Paglon]]'s castle.  That job is done, so we'd like to join you."
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| style="text-align:center;" | 34, 34, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 34, 34, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Rogue}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{Cram2|Rogue}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "We have orders to kill all rebels.  Drop your weapons or die!"
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | "We have orders to kill all rebels.  Drop your weapons or die!"
|}
==== Heroes ====
{| class="sortable wikitable" cellpadding=5px
! Location
! Player
! Hero
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| style="text-align:center;" | 3, 5, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | {{red}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{H|Ingham|Cleric}}
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 7, 29, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | {{orange}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{mph|1|The First Law}}
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 12, 13, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | {{red}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{H|Baron Paglon|image=Orrin|Knight}}
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 19, 29, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | {{orange}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{mph|1|The First Law}}
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 30, 33, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | {{orange}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | {{H|Tarnum|image=Tarnum Beastmaster|Beastmaster}}
|}
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| style="text-align:center;" | 1, 26, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 1, 26, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{An|Necklace of Swiftness}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{An|Necklace of Swiftness}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | If you want this Necklace of Swiftness, it looks like your going to have to fight the Griffins protecting it.<p>Do you attack?<p><center>'''Guardians:''' 3 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}, 3 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}, 2 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}, 3 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}</center></p>
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | If you want this [[Necklace of Swiftness]], it looks like your going to have to fight the [[Griffin]]s protecting it.<p>Do you attack?<p><center>'''Guardians:''' 3 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}, 3 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}, 2 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}, 3 {{Cn|Griffin|name=Griffins}}</center></p>
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 23, 31, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 23, 31, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{An|Inexhaustible Cart of Ore}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{An|Inexhaustible Cart of Ore}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Some of Baron Paglon's soldiers struggle to move this Cart of Ore, especially since they don't have any animals to pull it through the thick mud.  But they would certainly defend it if you try to take it, so do you want to attack now?<p><center>'''Guardians:''' 15 {{Cn|Pikeman|name=Pikemen}}, 8 {{Cn|Halberdier|name=Halberdiers}}, 11 {{Cn|Archer|name=Archers}}, 11 {{Cn|Archer|name=Archers}}, 9 {{Cn|Halberdier|name=Halberdiers}}, 15 {{Cn|Pikeman|name=Pikemen}}</center></p>
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | Some of [[Baron Paglon]]'s soldiers struggle to move this Cart of Ore, especially since they don't have any animals to pull it through the thick mud.  But they would certainly defend it if you try to take it, so do you want to attack now?<p><center>'''Guardians:''' 15 {{Cn|Pikeman|name=Pikemen}}, 8 {{Cn|Halberdier|name=Halberdiers}}, 11 {{Cn|Archer|name=Archers}}, 11 {{Cn|Archer|name=Archers}}, 9 {{Cn|Halberdier|name=Halberdiers}}, 15 {{Cn|Pikeman|name=Pikemen}}</center></p>
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 33, 14, 0
| style="text-align:center;" | 33, 14, 0
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{An|Ring of Life}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px; white-space: nowrap;" | {{An|Ring of Life}}
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | All clues led you to this place where the Ring of Life can be found, but your scouts report that some Zealots and Monks hide nearby to ambush you when you go for the Ring.<p>Do you want to fight the Monks now?<p><center>'''Guardians:''' 10 {{Cn|Monk|name=Monks}}, 4 {{Cn|Zealot|name=Zealots}}, 10 {{Cn|Monk|name=Monks}}</center></p>
| style="padding-left:7px; padding-right:5px;" | All clues led you to this place where the [[Ring of Life]] can be found, but your scouts report that some [[Zealot]]s and [[Monk]]s hide nearby to ambush you when you go for the Ring.<p>Do you want to fight the [[Monk]]s now?<p><center>'''Guardians:''' 10 {{Cn|Monk|name=Monks}}, 4 {{Cn|Zealot|name=Zealots}}, 10 {{Cn|Monk|name=Monks}}</center></p>
|}
|}


[[Category:Campaign scenarios]]{{keywords}}
[[Category:Campaign scenarios]]

Latest revision as of 22:41, 2 October 2024

Only available in Heroes Chronicles.

Campaigns
1 - Restoration of Erathia Restoration of Erathia 1 - Restoration of Erathia
1. Homecoming
2. Guardian Angels
3. Griffin Cliff
1. A Devilish Plan
2. Groundbreaking
3. Steadwick's Fall
1. Borderlands
2. Gold Rush
3. Greed
1. Steadwick's Liberation
2. Deal With the Devil
3. Neutral Affairs
4. Tunnels and Troglodytes
1. A Gryphon's Heart
2. Season of Harvest
3. Corporeal Punishment
4. From Day to Night
1. Safe Passage
2. United Front
3. For King and Country
1. The Grail
2. The Road Home
3. Independence
2 - Armageddon's Blade Armageddon's Blade 2 - Armageddon's Blade
1. Catherine's Charge
2. Shadows of the Forest
3. Seeking Armageddon
4. Maker of Sorrows
5. Return of the King
6. A Blade in the Back
7. To Kill A Hero
8. Oblivion's Edge
1. Culling the Weak
2. Savaging the Scavengers
3. Blood of the Dragon Father
4. Blood Thirsty
1. Crystal Dragons
2. Rust Dragons
3. Faerie Dragons
4. Azure Dragons
1. Razor Claw
2. Taming of the Wild
3. Clan War
4. For the Throne
1. Farming Towns
2. March of the Undead
3. Burning of Tatalia
1. Lost at Sea
2. Their End of the Bargain
3. Here There Be Pirates
4. Hurry Up and Wait
3 - Shadow of Death Shadow of Death 3 - Shadow of Death
1. Clearing the Border
2. After the Amulet
3. Retrieving the Cowl
4. Driving for the Boots
1. Graduation Exercise
2. Cutthroats
3. Valley of the Dragon Lords
4. A Thief in the Night
1. Bashing Skulls
2. Black Sheep
3. A Cage in the Hand
4. Grave Robber
1. On the Run
2. The Meeting
3. A Tough Start
4. Falor and Terwen
5. Returning to Bracada
1. Target
2. Master
3. Finneas Vilmar
4. Duke Alarice
1. Harvest
2. Gathering the Legion
3. Search for a Killer
4. Final Peace
5. Secrets Revealed
6. Agents of Vengeance
7. Wrath of Sandro
8. Invasion
9. To Strive, To Seek
10. Barbarian Brothers
11. Union
12. Fall of Sandro
1. Poison Fit for a King
2. To Build a Tunnel
3. Kreegan Alliance
4. With Blinders On
4 - Horn of the Abyss Horn of the Abyss 4 - Horn of the Abyss
1. Pirates and Palms
2. Master of the Island
3. Devil Sunrise
1. Prisoner of Doom
2. Evenmorn
3. The Shores of Hell
4. The Freedom of the Nix
5. In Search of the Horn
6. Treachery
1. Frontier
2. Heart of Water
3. Horn of the Abyss
4. All Hands on Board!
1. World on Fire
2. Beyond the Horizon
3. Dead or Alive
4. Tomb Raiders
5. Deus Ex Machina
6. Tarred and Feathered
7. New Order
8. Homecoming
5 - Heroes Chronicles Heroes Chronicles 5 - Heroes Chronicles
1. A Barbarian King
2. The Criminal King
3. Ultimatum
4. The War for the Mudlands
5. Siege of the Wallpeaks
6. Trapped!
7. Slash and Burn
8. Steelhorn
1. Cerberus Gate
2. The Boatman
3. Truth Within Nightmares
4. Twisted Tunnels
5. Jorm's Ambush
6. Old Wounds
7. The Queen's Command
8. Never Deal with a Demon
1. The Trouble with Magic
2. Walking on Clouds
3. Don't Drink the Water
4. Hard Place
5. The Secret in the Flames
6. The Magic that Binds
7. Birds of Fire
8. Masters of the Elements
1. The Dragontalker
2. Dragon's Blood
3. The Dragon Mothers
4. Dragons of Rust
5. Distrust
6. Dragons of Gossamer Wings
7. Dragons of Deepest Blue
8. Clash of the Dragons
1. A Distant Cry
2. Senseless Destruction
3. The World Within
4. The Roots of Life
5. Rebirth
1. The Endless Sands
2. The Nameless Land
3. The Sparkling Bridge
4. The Fiery Moon
5. Vorr, the Insane
1. Hopewielder
2. The First Law
3. By Royal Decree
4. The King's Son
5. The Ransom
6. Beyond the Borders
7. Naming a Nation
8. The First Tatalian War
1. Tarnum the Overlord
2. The Land of the Vori
3. A New Enemy
4. A New Ally
5. The Capture
6. Tunnels of Ice
7. The Barbarian's Wife
8. The Protectors of the Sword
By Royal Decree By Royal Decree Heroes Chronicles
2 Total Players / 1 Human Player
1
2
Size 1 (36×36) - S Underground disabled
Eliminate Baron Paglon by conquering all the towns. All Heroes will be limited to level 18, but Tarnum and his two best Captains will transfer to the next scenario.
Victory condition:
Defeat All Enemies
Loss condition:
Lose Hero: TarnumTarnum
Allies: Orange Enemies: Red
Choose a bonus:
Start with +1 Attack on Tarnum
1
Start with +1 Defense on Tarnum
1
Difficulty 2: Normal - The player starts with a moderate advantage in resources, and the computer plays reasonably well.
Carried to next scenario:
Tarnum (Beastmaster)Tarnum (Beastmaster)
 2 strongest heroes
Max level:
18

Prologue[edit | hide | hide all]

Unnamed male historian: By placing a price on the heads of the escaped slaves, Mad King Gryphonheart caused the slaughter of hundreds of Mudlanders. Even today, mass unmarked graves of headless corpses can be found in the swamps.

Scenario[edit | hide]

Timed events[edit | hide]

Day Title Message
Day 1 Day 1 - intro Baron Paglon slipped away just before we conquered his Castle, and now he has fortified himself in another. Mad King Gryphonheart sent more reinforcements along with a warning.

This time, Paglon had to succeed or he would be stripped of his title.

Luckily, I had the opportunity to capture a Garrison near Paglon's Castle and fill it with some troops. We're safe as long as I hold that Garrison.

Day 3 Day 3 The familiar glint of steel in the early morning sunlight warned me to duck. Just as I dove to the ground, a steel bolt whizzed overhead, sinking solidly into the tree behind me. The Marksman scuttled off quickly into the swamp.

Then one of my soldiers brought me the bolt. There was a piece of parchment attached to it. It read:

"By command of his Majesty, King of Erathia, all slaves walking the land without shackles and the written permission of their master will be put to death immediately! A reward of ten silver will be given for the head of any escaped slave."

I expected this response, just not so soon. Now, we'll have every thief, brigand, and pirate in the land hunting for us.

Day 8 Day 8 The Gnoll commander, Brellick, took a few troops to retrieve a couple families of escaped slaves from a nearby pond. They had been hiding there ever since they broke from their pens, and now they wanted to join my ever-growing army.

But when Brellick returned I could see that something was wrong. The Gnolls walked with their heads held low, dragging their flails behind them in the mud.

"What happened, friend?" I asked.

Brellick shook his head and muttered, "They're all dead! Women. Pups. All of them!"

"Paglon got to them?"

"I don't think so. Not even Paglon has been this brutal," Brellick said. Then he described the bloody scene at the pond, faltering when he talked about the headless corpses hanging from trees.

"Bounty hunters!" I cursed.

Day 11 At Orange:
Day 11
Brellick and a few other Gnolls approached me early this morning, but it wasn't Brellick who spoke to me. One of the other soldiers stepped nervously forward.

"Sir, I have bad news," the Gnoll stammered.

I looked at Brellick and the others. They were afraid of me, or perhaps it was my response they feared? When did I get a reputation for cruelty? Then I recalled that all these Gnolls had been slaves just a few short months ago. Whenever they had to report bad news to their masters, they were probably whipped for it. No wonder they expect me to respond similarly.

"What is it?" I asked.

"We," the Gnoll began, glancing at Brellick and the others for support, "were checking the supplies before we began the march today. Practically an entire wagon is missing!"

"Really? Are you sure?" I asked calmly. Wagons didn't just disappear, but I didn't want to give my own troops reason to fear me, so I restrained my shock.

"We think deserters stole the resources," Brellick said.

"Deserters? How many?"

"Nearly a dozen. I'm sad to say they are Gnolls, sir."

Well, the desertions had begun. I'm not surprised, considering the odds against us. The true problem is how to deal with it. Normally, swift and firm punishment would scare the rest of the soldiers straight, but if I responded with brutality these Gnolls would simply see me as another slavemaster.

"Send a search party after the deserters, but don't go out of your way. I can't force them to fight, nor do I want to."

Brellick nodded and turned to leave.

"One more thing," I said. "Order the search party to capture the deserters. Don't kill them! Don't harm them in any way."

Effect: -11 Wood Wood, -7 Mercury Mercury, -12 Ore Ore, -3 Sulfur Sulfur, -5 Crystal Crystal, -8 Gem Gem, -4500 Gold Gold
Day 13 Day 13 Today, I joined the party searching for the deserters after they discovered some fresh tracks. Leaving Brellick in command of the army, I took half a dozen Lizardmen with me. We crept through the mud and bushes, ignoring the fat leeches that collected on our bare skin.

Finally, we tracked them to a small cave in the side of a mound poking up out of the swamp. A few of the trees around the entrance to the cave had been burned black and lifeless by a recent fire.

"Half of you form up on the left, the others on the right," I ordered, drawing my sword. "I'm going in."

I slipped into the cave on my hands and knees. The scent of charred vegetation was replaced by the pungent odour of burned flesh. I knew what I would find even before I saw the bodies, but I still couldn't stop. I crawled to the back of the cave, trying not to breathe the disgusting air.

And I found the deserters. That is, what was left of them. Their killers had ambushed them while they slept, removing their heads, stealing their supplies, and for some reason they set the cave on fire.

These were the type of people we were dealing with. Murderers!

If only I had the time to turn my army against Mad King Gryphonheart. The man was a blight on this land. But I wasn't here for vengeance. I was here to save a people from destruction.

Day 17 Day 17 Reports of more massacres keep coming in. Women, children, and the elderly - no one is safe from these murderous bounty hunters. And I keep hearing about the lines of people who gather outside Baron Paglon's castle every morning to collect the ten pieces of silver for each head they've collected. Some even bring cartloads of their trophies!

It's all too familiar!

"By the Ancestors! Give me just a few seconds with this scum!" I shout in a moment of weakness and rage.

As I look at my troops, I can tell my fury is catching. If I don't control it soon, I'll have an army of maniacs thirsting for blood as I did so long ago when I conquered Bracaduun.

Later, in my tent, the wise woman, Adamina, came to talk to me.

"Do you think destroying our enemy will save us?" she asked.

I could tell by her suspicious tone that she was up to something.

"It's not the only way," I admitted, "If we don't find a home and bind together as a community, we'll forever be weak. If not the Erathians, then someone else will walk in and enslave us."

"A wise choice, but I seem to recall from the ancient stories a great and horrible leader of the Barbarians who made another choice," Adamina said.

So, she suspected I wasn't who I said I was, but how much did she know?

"He was wrong! If we can't learn from history, then we are doomed to repeat it, aren't we?" I said.

Adamina nodded. There was nothing more to say.

Day 19 Day 19 Perhaps the Ancestors inspired my dream, but I woke knowing that bringing these people to their homeland wouldn't be enough. What would they do when my time with them was over? Who would lead them?

That was the point, wasn't it? As the Barbarian Tyrant, I led my people astray. I taught them how to be brutal, merciless, uncaring. It would take much for them to unlearn those lessons. It would take a leader, a teacher, someone to guide them. Finally, I knew how to correct the errors I made!

And I knew the same would be true for the Mudlanders. Just as my people, after I freed them from slavery, needed a good leader to guide them. I also knew that I couldn't be that leader. One day, the Ancestors would call me away. They needed one of their own.

But who?

Day 22 Day 22 Who can lead the Mudlanders when I am gone?

That is the question that was on my every thought until I saw the young warrior, Droglo. He was what they call a 'swamp-boy', a human raised in the swamp among the creatures. Although not a slave himself, he had spent much of his life battling the Erathians.

But it wasn't his resourcefulness, or his battle skills, or even his charisma that convinced me he would be an excellent leader of the Mudlanders. It was his compassion.

Some Gnolls brought Droglo to my camp as a prisoner. The Gnolls had been responsible for some Erathian captives when the boy released them, so they brought me Droglo instead.

When I asked the boy why he let the prisoners free, Droglo said, "Because they were innocent. I heard the Gnolls accusing them of slaughtering some children, but I know that is not true. I already killed the thugs responsible for that crime!"

"Don't you think they are still guilty of other crimes? For instance, slavery?"

"Yeah, well, I don't think they chose to lock our people up. There've been Mudlander slaves here before they were born. The way I see it, it's that Mad King's fault and the fault of his father and his father before that. Those soldiers held slaves, same as we Mudlanders work for our masters. It's how things are!"

That's when I knew Droglo would be the perfect leader for these Mudlanders. But first, I had to turn him into something more than a simple 'swamp-boy'.

Day 25 Day 25 Baron Paglon realizes that he is trapped. There is nowhere to run, and there will be no more help from Mad King Gryphonheart. So, Paglon has offered me a deal - half his wealth if I let him go free.

I have refused. Paglon was worse even than Lord Onsten because he supported and even encouraged the Rogues who have been roaming the countryside gathering the heads of escaped slaves. Perhaps with Paglon out of the way, some of the murders will stop. Then who will pay the bounty?

Objects[edit | hide]

Events[edit | hide]

Location Message
Orange 7, 24, 0 Several ambushers spring from the dense vegetation and attack.

Guardians: 8 Rogue Rogues, 8 Rogue Rogues, 9 Rogue Rogues, 9 Rogue Rogues

Towns[edit | hide]

Location Player Type Name
7, 28, 0 Orange Fortress -
30, 32, 0 Orange Fortress -
3, 5, 0 Red Castle -
12, 13, 0 Red Castle -

Heroes[edit | hide]

Location Player Hero
3, 5, 0 Red InghamIngham Ingham the Cleric
7, 29, 0 Orange Your most powerful hero from The First Law.
12, 13, 0 Red Baron PaglonBaron Paglon Baron Paglon the Knight
19, 29, 0 Orange Your most powerful hero from The First Law.
30, 33, 0 Orange TarnumTarnum Tarnum the Beastmaster

Note: Your two most powerful heroes are carried over despite the map specifying your most powerful hero twice.

Monsters[edit | hide]

Location Type Message
5, 24, 0 Gnoll Gnoll The Gnolls immediately fall to their knees and begin to plead with you, wanting desperately to join your army.
5, 32, 0 Archer Archer "We have orders to shoot escaped slaves!"
12, 30, 0 Rogue Rogue "Excellent! More heads for the bounty!"
17, 20, 0 Monk Monk A group of Monks stand vigil outside the Garrison, apparently awaiting your arrival. They turn toward you as they approach and begin to chant.

"We will send you to whatever gods you worship, heathens!" a Monk shouts.

They attack!

17, 33, 0 Archer Archer "The miller pays good taxes to Baron Paglon and deserves our protection. Any who approach will be dealt with - harshly!"
21, 21, 0 Serpent Fly Serpent Fly The Serpent Flies dive bomb for your head but pull up at the last moment, buzzing by you. Gleefully, they create quite a display as they soar above you.

"Ssssee? We are ssstrong enough to join you!" they cry.

23, 34, 0 Lizardman Lizardman "Do you have any food? Paglon hasn't seen fit to feed us in three days," say the Lizardmen.

After you give them food from your own meagre stores, these Lizardmen ask to join your army.

"At least we'll have food in our bellies," they say.

25, 32, 0 Archer Archer "We'll put an arrow through your skull if you approach! This is Baron Paglon's mine!"
27, 25, 0 Lizardman Lizardman Someone forced these Lizardmen to guard the other slave pens, but with no troops in sight they will gladly join you instead.
31, 27, 0 Rogue Rogue "The King's Gold is off limits! Stand back!"
34, 21, 0 Lizardman Lizardman "Greetings! We used to be this Scholar's slaves, but he freed us in exchange for helping him get out of Paglon's castle. That job is done, so we'd like to join you."
34, 34, 0 Rogue Rogue "We have orders to kill all rebels. Drop your weapons or die!"

Artifacts[edit | hide]

Location Type Message
1, 26, 0 Necklace of SwiftnessNecklace of Swiftness If you want this Necklace of Swiftness, it looks like your going to have to fight the Griffins protecting it.

Do you attack?

Guardians: 3 Griffin Griffins, 3 Griffin Griffins, 2 Griffin Griffins, 3 Griffin Griffins

23, 31, 0 Inexhaustible Cart of OreInexhaustible Cart of Ore Some of Baron Paglon's soldiers struggle to move this Cart of Ore, especially since they don't have any animals to pull it through the thick mud. But they would certainly defend it if you try to take it, so do you want to attack now?

Guardians: 15 Pikeman Pikemen, 8 Halberdier Halberdiers, 11 Archer Archers, 11 Archer Archers, 9 Halberdier Halberdiers, 15 Pikeman Pikemen

33, 14, 0 Ring of LifeRing of Life All clues led you to this place where the Ring of Life can be found, but your scouts report that some Zealots and Monks hide nearby to ambush you when you go for the Ring.

Do you want to fight the Monks now?

Guardians: 10 Monk Monks, 4 Zealot Zealots, 10 Monk Monks