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INTO THE BREACH
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Tuesday September 2, Near Brayle
When we reached Tallow, Rurik told the mayor he had overheard the brigands
speaking of taking corpses to a castle near the town of Brayle. Indeed, the
locals we encountered on the way said they had seen many wagons filled with
bodies being hauled into the keep.
The master of this castle is Baron Kildaer. We were joined at Tallow by
reinforcements to attack the Baron's stronghold and put an end to his unwholesome
trade in human remains.
This evening at our camp just outside the keep I was awakened by a low rumbling.
We watched in helpless silence as a massive army of Thrall, ten abreast and a
hundred deep, marched out of the main gate heading south. Cruniac fears their
destination is Tallow and has sent a runner to warn the town.
I cannot help but feel somewhat relieved. We should meet little or no resistance
tomorrow instead of facing hundreds upon hundreds of Thrall. Unfortunately,
the same cannot be said for Tallow.
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Go to the Field Guide Entry documenting this level's easter eggs and points of interest with
pictures.
Mission Objective: Penetrate the outer defenses of the Baron's castle. Sneak your invisible Pathfinder Dwarf into the castle to lower the drawbridge. Fight your way into the castle and then to the entry gate of the Keep.
Notable Quote: " ... I've had my eye on a turnip for quite a while now." "A TURNIP!?" "Well, not just ANY turnip; the world's biggest turnip!"
Notes: With a little luck and a dash of skill, Jari can single-handedly eliminate EVERYONE inside the castle walls. |
The following are the pregame pics for this level. |
"When we reached Tallow, Rurik told the mayor he had overheard the brigands
speaking of taking corpses to a castle near the town of Brayle. Indeed, the
locals we encountered on the way said they had seen many wagons filled with
bodies being hauled into the keep."
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"The master of this castle is Baron Kildaer."
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"We were joined at Tallow by
reinforcements to attack the Baron's stronghold and put an end to his unwholesome
trade in human remains."
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"This evening at our camp just outside the keep I was awakened by a low rumbling.
We watched in helpless silence as a massive army of Thrall, ten abreast and a
hundred deep, marched out of the main gate heading south. Cruniac fears their
destination is Tallow and has sent a runner to warn the town."
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If you win this level you see one of your warriors cheering as others enter the keep.
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If you lose this level you see Dark archers cheering from the castle wall.
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Found anything we've missed? Got a theory that fits? Have a correction to make?
Please post it in The Asylum so others can add their ideas and thoughts.
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