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ACROSS THE GJOL
THE LEGION'S REARGUARD TRIES TO HOLD SOULBLIGHTER AT THE GJOL. |
Wednesday June 24, The South Bank of the Gjol
The Legion has reached the Gjol, the poisoned river which feeds
the Dire Marsh. Soulblighter has been continuously engaging our
rearguard for the last two days. Between this and the Watcher's
many ambushes along the way, it seems as if the two Fallen are
racing to see which can destroy us first.
We will cross the river at midnight, but leave a number of men
in ambush for Soulblighter when he tries to follow. Alric intends
to hit the Watcher while Soulblighter is delayed, and then flee
north before either can force a decisive battle.
Yesterday I saw iu'Shee, captain of archers, with a fist full
of white arrows five feet long and tipped with fragments of bone.
I lost track of who was carrying the Watcher's arm when we fled
Silvermines, but I suspect its turned up again.
I was one of the men chosen to hold the Gjol against Soulblighter. |
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Go to the Field Guide Entry documenting this level's easter eggs and points of interest with
pictures.
Mission Objective: Hold the bluff overlooking the river.
Notes: The journal entry above shows the river flowing east-west but
in the level it flows north-south.
Notable Quote: "Reinforcements! At last!" |
The following image is an actual pregame pic cut from the final release. |
"Yesterday I saw iuShee, captain of archers, with a fist full
of white arrows five feet long and tipped with fragments of bone.
I lost track of who was carrying The Watchers arm when we fled
Silvermines, but I suspect its turned up again."
The fir'Bolg in the upper right corner looks to be on some controlled
susbstance. The one in the bottom right must be awfully old (or
a relative of Quasimoto). |
If you win this level you see a warrior standing in the rain.
If you lose you see a ritual that we know nothing about, heh.
These humans are getting ready to be skewered as their fallen
comrades were skewered before them. These can be seen in game
in The Watcher level. I'll try to get snaps of them for those
of you that missed it.
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Written and compiled by the Myth Nontoxic crew. |
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