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AMBUSH AT DEVIL'S OVERLOOK
THE DECEIVER IS DRIVEN BACK; STALEMATE FOR THE WINTER. |
Friday November 14, Devil's Overlook, Bagrada
The snow hasn't stopped in two days, and in some places the drifts
are already twice the height of a man. Even The Fallen will have
to wait until spring before they try to cross the mountains here
again.
But not all of the enemy retired ahead of the snow. For the last
two hours we've watched a column of a hundred soulless, separated
from their masters and obviously lost, wandering the canyons below.
The Dwarves are running about like delirious children. It should
be a spectacular ambush.
Rabican has held Seven Gates, and the snow has begun there as
well. We have done the unthinkable. We have pushed The Fallen
back to the mountains.
But our success here is tempered by Alric's failure to return
west with the eastern army before winter, and the Watcher's continued
presence behind us. It's not going to be an easy winter. |
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Go to the Field Guide Entry documenting this level's easter eggs and points of interest with
pictures.
Mission Objective: Kill all the Soulless.
Notable Quote: "Great, now they're all attacking at once!"
Notes: Was it just a big game of Galaga? Check the field guide. |
The following images are actual pregame pics cut from the final release. |
This graphic would illustrate the "delirious" state of excitement
the dwarves are experiencing.
"For the last two hours weve watched a column of a hundred soulless,
separated from their masters and obviously lost, wandering the
canyons below. The dwarves are running about like delirious children.
It should be a spectacular ambush." |
If you win this level you see your happy survivors in the background and an interesting skull
in the foreground. This skull interstingly enough may be etched
into the ground of the actual level too. Check the field guide.
When you lose you see a poor dwarf pin cusion, obviosly the souless nailed him.
That's got to hurt...
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