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  1. Positioned at the forefront, Viktor Ludovar faces Blackwater when the King's command echoes through the air. Charging forward alongside comrades and allies, they ascend the walls, pursuing enemies attempting to escape through hidden tunnels. As the army regroups atop a hill away from Blackwater's tunnel entrance, a clash erupts outside the ruined castle walls, initiated by Veltez and its allies attempting to flank them. Amidst the ongoing battle, Viktor relentlessly fights, leaving a trail of slain or wounded foes in his wake. The Ludovar crest on his once-white tabard is now stained red with splattered blood.
     

    The conflict intensifies, culminating in a final push through Blackwater's breached walls, securing victory. In the aftermath, Viktor seeks out his uncle, Count Otto Ludovar, and embraces him, joined by his exhausted cousins. The collective weariness from the prolonged siege is palpable, but with the declaration of victory, a sense of relief permeates the air.

  2. 5 minutes ago, Dogged said:

    "Prepare Isaakev for any attacks." Otto commanded to his cousin, Viktor Ludovar. "We must be prepared to ward off any Veletz offensive."


    Viktor Ludovar dips his head toward Otto. "It shall be done, uncle," he declares as he exits the room and emerges around the corner. With a deep breath, he swallows hard, fully aware of the challenges awaiting his family and Kingdom. Proceeding to the courtyard, he issues commands to the Ludovars, preparing them for war and signaling the imminent march.

  3. Agnar Grandaxe learns of the clan's resurgence and finds himself reminiscing about his days as a Stormhammer, a time when his grandfather, Kjellos Ireheart, had established the clan. "Seems Sigrun has decided to see himself into another clan. A clan close to the name of the former clan made by Kjellos, Stormhammer."

     

  4. Agnar Grandaxe sits within his retirement home before an old Grandaxe appears informing him all that has transpired since he left. "A great shame." the dwarf laments. "Once, the Grand Kingdom and Norland shared a strong bond as unofficial allies, but now they are engulfed in great strife. The Grand Kingdom seems to be plagued by kinslaying and distressing rumors of dwarves committing slavery. Madness seems to have gripped the Grand Kingdom, and it saddens me deeply to hear our people being drawn into a war. A war started by my own son not knowing when there is a time and place to do his one of many grudges. Regardless, I can only hope that Garedyn steps forward to restore order and stability within the Grand Kingdom. Though time will tell."

  5. Torrhen Eiriksson remembers killing quite a lot of the Urguanites that showed up. Along with them hytailing away after losing yet another dwarf. Either way he was quite satisfied with all the gear he gained filled with Urguan equipment.

     

    Spoiler

    It was actually 15 vs 10 or 11 of you guys. The numbers were a lot closer than you thought. Also, it ended with 7v4 with the Urguan side calling it off after losing PCSwift at the end. Not here to argue that's just how it was.

     

  6. Torrhen Eiriksson stood triumphantly amidst his comrades, the aftermath of the battle spread out before them. The dwarven bodies lay strewn across the field, a testament to his fellow Norlanders valor and strength. With a sense of pride and fulfillment, Torrhen looked across the scene, a slight smile playing on his lips.
     

    "Again the path of vengeance for you, father, continues," Torrhen spoke quietly, his words carrying a mixture of sorrow and determination. "Iron from Ice... Iron. from. Ice."

     

     

  7. As Torrhen Eiriksson continued to practice on the training dummy, his mind was consumed with the shocking news he had just heard. The tight grip on his blade reflected the surge of emotions within him – grief, anger, and determination. He needed some time alone to process the information and channel his feelings into his training.

     

    The informant left him, giving him the solitude he sought. As the tears fell from his cheek, Torrhen wiped them away angrily, refusing to let sorrow weaken him. He was fueled by the desire for vengeance, vowing to avenge his father's death and make those responsible pay, even if it meant confronting the dwarves.

     

    With newfound determination, Torrhen went back to attacking the training dummy with ferocity. Each swing was a manifestation of his rage and commitment to his mission. He trained harder than ever before, honing his skills, and preparing himself mentally and physically for the battle ahead.

     

    "Don't worry father! You shall be avenged!"

     

    Spoiler

    #CharacterDevelopmentTime

     

  8. Agnar Grandaxe lets out a soft sigh hearing the term war and Bakir in the same breath.

    It seems Bakir has a thing for starting wars. War and chaos. But if we look back into his reign it led us to stagnation and division. Perhaps Garedyn should focus on getting the promises he made to the Grand Kingdom rather than listening to him and starting wars that the Kingdom does not wish to have. Now I understand my son, Bakir, lost a hand due to him comitting a crime in another nation. Grudge or not on the Vale, there is a time and place. Yet I digress, as there is always a way to resolve things without conflict being held. That is something I learned through many of the former Grand Kings back in my time.

     

    Though I must add this is giving me a Levian'Tol, Ulfric, and other reign flashbacks where Bakir got Urguan into a war.

  9. 19 minutes ago, Elite Snipes said:

    Bakir Ireheart shakes his head "Thank you Agnar 'The Idle' for keeping the seat warm for the next Grand King." He'd exit the throne room going to grab a drink hoping to forget the disappointing reign of his own father. 

     

    "The Irony." Agnar states remembering the stagnation that was created due to Bakir's idleness

     

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