Post by Oniryukain on Feb 5, 2008 23:44:55 GMT -5
Warning: As Fenmyr, the original module not the Bifrost ordeal, is officially dead/over, and the new mod Bifrost, takes place quite a number of years down the road, as acting GM, I take full liberty with what occured with any/all characters during this period of time - that is between where we stopped and where we begin. If you have some sort of issue, well tough tits. If you wish to add details to whatever happened, feel free. Any Deaths remain as it is written. I am not trying to be a prick or end anyone's stories prematurely, but this is for closure on the previous module. I encourage all to write what happens to their character be it how they died or what occured afterwards, or whatnot.
Read from here if not interested in warning:
The Red Dawn, Delta Squad, rescues the Queen of Kyrstinaw, and she kept safe by the High Lord’s Personal Guard in a secret pocket plane crafted by trusted NAMish-born Wizards.
The Gray Haven is established and allies with the Red Dawn under the accordance of the Isamour-Blake Pact of the Broken Sword. Red Dawn member “Highwind” goes missing.
Several of the Lords’ Council of Fenmyr are assassinated by a master assassin known only as the Scorpion by New Pherin city coroners. Just as Pherin invades Kyrstinaw, several months of bloody battle rages across the Vorrin Mountains and Myrawood, morale for Pherin troops is at a low for the first half of the invasion.
A strange sickness, a plague, erupts in the western portion of the Sillilnyme Forest and spreads both east and southwards infecting hundreds of thousands. The plague would be referred to as the White Cross, as those infected are marked by patches of pale lines that often crossed over into crucifix like shapes.
Kyrstinaw officially surrenders to Pherin just before both nations’ militaries are beset upon by legions of undead, victims of the White Cross Plague. Additional months would be spent repelling these hordes, heavily costing Pherin and Kyrstinaw their much needed troops.
Wesker, aka Whitestar, aka the Witch King of Kilotharni reappears en masse and begins a long siege upon the city of New Pherin. Local mercenary groups, including the Red Dawn, take part in these battles.
More Lords are found dead, believed to be linked to the city siege. Derek Blake of Kiran is named successor of the High Lord of Pherin, Blake begins negotiation with other nations for assistance.
The Sillilnyme, the Shadowluren, the Azurites, Kyrstinaw, and the Free-nations rise to the cause and join with Pherin to form the Alliance of the Free Nations of Fenmyr. The Lodestone Dwarves’ Elders fall into debate over whether or not to join.
The Lodestone Dwarves fall into chaos, a civil war erupts among their own while many flee to activately assist the Alliance against the forces of the Witch King. The civil war ends within a month as an expedition is sent to find the last Heir, the Lodestones officially join the Alliance, making it the Great Alliance of the Free Nations of Fenmyr.
The Pherin Red Wings manage to make a successful air campaign against Wesker’s minions, causing him to withdraw to the tower of Kilotharni where the legions of the Great Alliance lay heavy siege against his failing forces.
The Red Dawn, the Gray Haven, the Great Alliance, and free-swords battle Whitestar’s forces for four long months until the coming of winter when much of the progress they had made begins to be turned back upon them by the relentless undead. Much ground is lost.
Legions of undead are sent deep into the Deadlands for no apparent reason but the real news for this moment would be the Dwarven King’s heir had been found, it was the great smith Mungar Stoneblade, bastard son of Forlan Kel'grath (who would later die from an infection of a wound he suffered during the civil war). Quickly taken home, he is crowned by his father Forlan as Mungar the Skilled, son of Forlan, heir of Carrum, High King under the Mountain, Emperor of the Lodestone and Steelfire. Mungar gives the weakened Lodestone forces a massive boost of morale and this allows the Great Alliance to breach the heavily bulwarks of the tower.
Red Dawn member “Highwind” reappears days later with an army of supposed Solian blood, including several noticeable members – The Azure Drake riding a new mount, the Red Armored Godslayer riding upon the back of a bebelith, a shirtless man grinning madly, and the “awakened” Zinas. With the additional of the Solian Army, seven armies have gathered to destroy the Witch King, once and for all.
The combined might of the seven armies is barely enough to shatter through the ever-increasing defenses of the tower, many pour in to what would be their final battle – thousands would die in this battle alone. Derek Blake is heavily wounded and is airlifted out of the battle by the Red Dawn who were pulling back to resupply the Foehammer.
Zinas reaches Wesker’s personal chambers and the two engage in a battle for the books. During the battle, “Highwind” who did not pull back with his fellow Red Dawn mates, throws himself in front of Zinas in what could had been potentially a fatal spell to the former-god, “Highwind” perishes. Fueled on by the man’s sacrifice, Zinas comes full force against Wesker. At this point even Wesker is unable to match the rage of a fallen god and is destroyed.
Zinas cries out warning all to flee if they valued their lives and scooped up the crystal. Looking upon it, giving time to those who had the chance to run, he smashes it between his hands and reclaims his power – destroying the entire area of the lake, most within the tower would perish before even realizing it.
Reports come in from New Pherin to the survivors of Pherin’s forces and it claims the High Lord has been assassinated by the master assassin the “Scorpion” and that Lord Derek Blake is now the High Lord of Pherin. Despite this sad news, much celebration is to be had by all and the mourning of lost brothers and allies can be heard.
The death-toll is too high to count. Known slain are: Marcus Lancer/Highwind, Lothar Torakson, Areth, Serthiana Len’Dril, The Azure Drake, “shirtless man #1”, “shirtless man #344”, Wesker Whitestar, Eric Vanso Vain IV, High Inquistor Ian Ceso, Jay Mistirio, among others…
Read from here if not interested in warning:
The Red Dawn, Delta Squad, rescues the Queen of Kyrstinaw, and she kept safe by the High Lord’s Personal Guard in a secret pocket plane crafted by trusted NAMish-born Wizards.
The Gray Haven is established and allies with the Red Dawn under the accordance of the Isamour-Blake Pact of the Broken Sword. Red Dawn member “Highwind” goes missing.
Several of the Lords’ Council of Fenmyr are assassinated by a master assassin known only as the Scorpion by New Pherin city coroners. Just as Pherin invades Kyrstinaw, several months of bloody battle rages across the Vorrin Mountains and Myrawood, morale for Pherin troops is at a low for the first half of the invasion.
A strange sickness, a plague, erupts in the western portion of the Sillilnyme Forest and spreads both east and southwards infecting hundreds of thousands. The plague would be referred to as the White Cross, as those infected are marked by patches of pale lines that often crossed over into crucifix like shapes.
Kyrstinaw officially surrenders to Pherin just before both nations’ militaries are beset upon by legions of undead, victims of the White Cross Plague. Additional months would be spent repelling these hordes, heavily costing Pherin and Kyrstinaw their much needed troops.
Wesker, aka Whitestar, aka the Witch King of Kilotharni reappears en masse and begins a long siege upon the city of New Pherin. Local mercenary groups, including the Red Dawn, take part in these battles.
More Lords are found dead, believed to be linked to the city siege. Derek Blake of Kiran is named successor of the High Lord of Pherin, Blake begins negotiation with other nations for assistance.
The Sillilnyme, the Shadowluren, the Azurites, Kyrstinaw, and the Free-nations rise to the cause and join with Pherin to form the Alliance of the Free Nations of Fenmyr. The Lodestone Dwarves’ Elders fall into debate over whether or not to join.
The Lodestone Dwarves fall into chaos, a civil war erupts among their own while many flee to activately assist the Alliance against the forces of the Witch King. The civil war ends within a month as an expedition is sent to find the last Heir, the Lodestones officially join the Alliance, making it the Great Alliance of the Free Nations of Fenmyr.
The Pherin Red Wings manage to make a successful air campaign against Wesker’s minions, causing him to withdraw to the tower of Kilotharni where the legions of the Great Alliance lay heavy siege against his failing forces.
The Red Dawn, the Gray Haven, the Great Alliance, and free-swords battle Whitestar’s forces for four long months until the coming of winter when much of the progress they had made begins to be turned back upon them by the relentless undead. Much ground is lost.
Legions of undead are sent deep into the Deadlands for no apparent reason but the real news for this moment would be the Dwarven King’s heir had been found, it was the great smith Mungar Stoneblade, bastard son of Forlan Kel'grath (who would later die from an infection of a wound he suffered during the civil war). Quickly taken home, he is crowned by his father Forlan as Mungar the Skilled, son of Forlan, heir of Carrum, High King under the Mountain, Emperor of the Lodestone and Steelfire. Mungar gives the weakened Lodestone forces a massive boost of morale and this allows the Great Alliance to breach the heavily bulwarks of the tower.
Red Dawn member “Highwind” reappears days later with an army of supposed Solian blood, including several noticeable members – The Azure Drake riding a new mount, the Red Armored Godslayer riding upon the back of a bebelith, a shirtless man grinning madly, and the “awakened” Zinas. With the additional of the Solian Army, seven armies have gathered to destroy the Witch King, once and for all.
The combined might of the seven armies is barely enough to shatter through the ever-increasing defenses of the tower, many pour in to what would be their final battle – thousands would die in this battle alone. Derek Blake is heavily wounded and is airlifted out of the battle by the Red Dawn who were pulling back to resupply the Foehammer.
Zinas reaches Wesker’s personal chambers and the two engage in a battle for the books. During the battle, “Highwind” who did not pull back with his fellow Red Dawn mates, throws himself in front of Zinas in what could had been potentially a fatal spell to the former-god, “Highwind” perishes. Fueled on by the man’s sacrifice, Zinas comes full force against Wesker. At this point even Wesker is unable to match the rage of a fallen god and is destroyed.
Zinas cries out warning all to flee if they valued their lives and scooped up the crystal. Looking upon it, giving time to those who had the chance to run, he smashes it between his hands and reclaims his power – destroying the entire area of the lake, most within the tower would perish before even realizing it.
Reports come in from New Pherin to the survivors of Pherin’s forces and it claims the High Lord has been assassinated by the master assassin the “Scorpion” and that Lord Derek Blake is now the High Lord of Pherin. Despite this sad news, much celebration is to be had by all and the mourning of lost brothers and allies can be heard.
The death-toll is too high to count. Known slain are: Marcus Lancer/Highwind, Lothar Torakson, Areth, Serthiana Len’Dril, The Azure Drake, “shirtless man #1”, “shirtless man #344”, Wesker Whitestar, Eric Vanso Vain IV, High Inquistor Ian Ceso, Jay Mistirio, among others…