Fixed typography in TB.

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Steven Panek 2010-09-13 21:16:24 +00:00
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# least until the beginning of HttT in 517 YW.
#
# Maghre has to be within reach of the orcs, but in a time and
# place where there havent been orc raids for generations. I (ESR)
# place where there haven't been orc raids for generations. I (ESR)
# think this limits us to *western* Wesnoth, orc raids having been a
# chronic problem in the northeast even during the Kingdoms strongest
# chronic problem in the northeast even during the Kingdom's strongest
# periods. The logical time would be shortly after the death of
# Haldric IV in 350, the beginning of the First Dark Age. Im arbitrarily
# Haldric IV in 350, the beginning of the First Dark Age. I'm arbitrarily
# setting it at 363; Kalenz began his wanderings ten years later, so the
# timing for Arne to meet him later in life isnt bad. (Later moved
# to 363 so the timing of the Epilog A-Reds backstory changes works
# timing for Arne to meet him later in life isn't bad. (Later moved
# to 363 so the timing of the Epilog A-Red's backstory changes works
# better.)
# Placing the campaign is a little trickier. Our main textual
# clue is that there is a dense wood, said by legend to be
# haunted, a few days ride north. Later, the bosss keep is said to
# haunted, a few days' ride north. Later, the boss's keep is said to
# be still further north. Neither of these directions has plot importance,
# but they do suggest a locale for Maghre - near the Grey Woods. The
# battle maps exclude it from being in a featureless plain, though;
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{NAMED_LOYAL_UNIT 1 Bowman 33 19 Efran (_ "Efran")} {SOUTHWEST}
{NAMED_LOYAL_UNIT 1 Footpad 32 18 Fargus (_ "Fargus")} {SOUTHWEST}
#Arnes mercenary band
#Arne's mercenary band
{NAMED_LOYAL_UNIT 1 Horseman 33 21 Erik (_ "Erik")} {SOUTHWEST}
{NAMED_LOYAL_UNIT 1 Horseman 32 21 Heine (_ "Heine")} {SOUTHWEST}
{NAMED_LOYAL_UNIT 1 Horseman 33 20 Magnus (_ "Magnus")} {SOUTHWEST}

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Weve been searching three days for Bjarn, and turned up nothing. My best hunc
Were close enough to be certain now: those tracks are heading into the Grey Woods. No one from Maghre or any of the other villages has gone into that forest in living memory. Stories have been passed down for generations warning against it. Supposedly the place is haunted by lost souls who hunger for the living, and anyone who dies there is doomed to join them.
But Im past superstitions now; Ive seen enough of the world to guess at the truth behind these sorts of tales. The forest is home to elves--unfriendly ones, if the stories have any basis at all. I worry for my men; horses dont fight well in forests, and the elves will be more dangerous in their own territory. But there are things that need done and questions that need answered. Something bigger is happening. One necromancer terrorizing townsfolk is nothing new, but why didnt his servants scatter when he was killed? Where are they headed now? And most importantly, why did they take Bjarn with them?
But Im past superstitions now; Ive seen enough of the world to guess at the truth behind these sorts of tales. The forest is home to elvesunfriendly ones, if the stories have any basis at all. I worry for my men; horses dont fight well in forests, and the elves will be more dangerous in their own territory. But there are things that need done and questions that need answered. Something bigger is happening. One necromancer terrorizing townsfolk is nothing new, but why didnt his servants scatter when he was killed? Where are they headed now? And most importantly, why did they take Bjarn with them?
Besides... I want my brother back."
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speaker=Arne
message= _ "The adept didnt lead us astray after all. Ill keep my word, distasteful as it may be; cut him loose, and lets be rid of him."
[/message]
# Perhaps the Adept is so grateful for Arnes mercy that he
# offers to stay with the players force. In this case the
# Perhaps the Adept is so grateful for Arne's mercy that he
# offers to stay with the player's force. In this case the
# player could choose to keep him as a loyal unit but lose
# some other loyal unit who leaves in disgust, or dismiss him.
[/then]
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[/kill]
[message]
speaker=Arne
message= _ "Tairach? Who or what is Tairach?"
message= _ "Tairach? Who or what is Tairach?"
[/message]
[message]
speaker=second_unit

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story=_"27 V, 363 YW
Excerpt from the journal of Bjarn of Maghre
Almost home now. The last week has been full of mixed feelings for me--blissful and difficult by turns. It was wonderful to be out of that dungeon cell and in the sunlight again without the threat of death or worse hanging over my head... but with that behind me, I turned to the almost equally daunting task of making amends with my brother.
Almost home now. The last week has been full of mixed feelings for meblissful and difficult by turns. It was wonderful to be out of that dungeon cell and in the sunlight again without the threat of death or worse hanging over my head... but with that behind me, I turned to the almost equally daunting task of making amends with my brother.
Arne had largely forgiven me by the time he freed me from my cell. All the same, it has taken all of the past week for us to rebuild the sense of comfort in each other we once had. It is fortunate that we have been able to take our time getting back--we gave the Grey Woods a wide berth, and on our way around it we traveled through some truly beautiful countryside. It has given us plenty of time to talk.
Arne had largely forgiven me by the time he freed me from my cell. All the same, it has taken all of the past week for us to rebuild the sense of comfort in each other we once had. It is fortunate that we have been able to take our time getting backwe gave the Grey Woods a wide berth, and on our way around it we traveled through some truly beautiful countryside. It has given us plenty of time to talk.
Though I am more at ease now, my thoughts often turn back to Toen Caric. We should have been able to repel the orcs without great loss--the pincer attack Arne devised would surely have carried the day but for me. It was reckless of me to leave my men behind--I wounded the warlord and forced him to flee the field, but the cost far outweighed the gain. Those under my command could have been saved if I had remained with them.
Though I am more at ease now, my thoughts often turn back to Toen Caric. We should have been able to repel the orcs without great lossthe pincer attack Arne devised would surely have carried the day but for me. It was reckless of me to leave my men behindI wounded the warlord and forced him to flee the field, but the cost far outweighed the gain. Those under my command could have been saved if I had remained with them.
I can hardly blame Arne for having taken their deaths ill, and I can never undo the wrong that I have done, but I suppose that time heals some things. We return to the village as brothers once more.