A single full-color map in something like the house style...

...replaces the four old sepia-toned maps for Son Of The Black Eye.
The campaign's journey track is now fully editable.
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# Plot of this campaign is linear,
#define TO_THE_UPROOTING
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_STAGE1}
#enddef
#define TO_HOSTILE_MOUNTAINS
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_STAGE2}
#enddef
#define TO_KALIAN
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_STAGE3}
#enddef
#define TO_ELVISH_TREASURY
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_STAGE1}
#enddef
#define TO_ELVISH_TREASURY_BATTLE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_STAGE1}
#enddef
#define TO_SAURIAN_TREASURY
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_STAGE2}
#enddef
#define TO_SAURIAN_TREASURY_BATTLE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_STAGE2}
#enddef
#define TO_ACQUAINTANCE_IN_NEED
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_STAGE3}
#enddef
#define TO_ACQUAINTANCE_IN_NEED_BATTLE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_STAGE3}
#enddef
#define TO_ELVES_LAST_STAND
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_STAGE4}
#enddef
#define TO_BOUNTY_HUNTERS
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
{BOOK_STAGE1}
#enddef
#define TO_CLIFFS_OF_THORIA
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
{BOOK_STAGE2}
#enddef
#define TO_BATTLE_OF_THE_BOOK
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
{BOOK_STAGE3}
#enddef
#define TO_BATTLE_OF_THE_BOOK_BATTLE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
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#enddef
#define TO_HUMAN_ALLIANCE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
#{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
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#enddef
#define TO_HUMAN_ALLIANCE_BATTLE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
#{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
{BOOK_COMPLETE}
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#enddef
#define TO_THE_CHIEF_MUST_DIE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
#{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
{BOOK_COMPLETE}
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#enddef
#define TO_BREAKING_THE_SIEGE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
#{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
{BOOK_COMPLETE}
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#enddef
#define TO_COSTLY_REVENGE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
#{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
{BOOK_COMPLETE}
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#define TO_COSTLY_REVENGE_BATTLE
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
#{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
#{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
#{BOOK_COMPLETE}
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#enddef
#define TO_COUNCIL_RULING
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
#{FLIGHT_COMPLETE}
#{TREASURY_COMPLETE}
#{BOOK_COMPLETE}
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#enddef
#define TO_ELVISH_ASSASSINS
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{CIVILWAR_STAGE1}
#enddef
#define TO_ELVISH_ASSASSINS_BATTLE
# FIXME: we really want just the final battle marker here
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{CIVILWAR_STAGE1}
#enddef
#define TO_NORTHERN_BATTLE
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{CIVILWAR_STAGE2}
#enddef
#define TO_END_OF_WAR
background=low-map.png
background=legend-of-wesmere-map.png
{CIVILWAR_STAGE3}
#enddef

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[story]
[part]
story= _ "Rahul I, Lord Protector of the Northern Alliance, concluded peace with enemy orcs during the 4th year of his leadership. He ended a 15-year war with Black-Eye Karun, ruler of the enemy orcs. A peace treaty between the Alliance and the orcs settled their territorial disputes."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "So impressed was Rahul with the intelligence, prowess and leadership of Black-Eye Karun that he invited him to become a Lord Companion of the Northern Alliance. After much deliberation Black-Eye Karun decided to accept the offer. However, on the way to the city of Dwarven Doors - the headquarters of the Northern Alliance - Karun and his small group of bodyguards were attacked and slain to the last man. There were no survivors to confirm the incident, but it soon became believed among the orcs that the Northern Alliance had deliberately set up this ambush in order to break the unity of the orcs by slaying their strongest leader."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "The peace treaty still held however, partially because the treaty - although arranged by the Northern Alliance - was between the local earls and the orcish tribes and didn't have any direct connection with the Northern Alliance. The other - and perhaps the main - reason why the treaty held was that with the death of the Black Eye, the unity of the orcs was shattered and they once again descended into inner squabbling. Thus the years that followed were relatively peaceful and prosperous - at least, for the humans."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "In the thirteenth year of the Lord Protectorship of Howgarth III - the successor of Rahul I - tension began to rise between orcish tribes and human earldoms in the Northlands. Famine led humans to colonize some orcish lands and push orcs into desolated hill country. The few orcish tribes who had remained part of the Alliance, feeling the pressure, either left Alliance territory or revolted and were destroyed."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Retaliating, the orcs systematically slaughtered human colonies and villages on their lands. Then, Earl Lanbec'h - the most powerful human warlord of the North - determined to abolish the orcish menace raised an army and conferred leadership of it to his son-in-law Baron Albert."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Baron Albert personally led a small vanguard with the mission to establish a base inside orcish lands."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "By nightfall his troops reached a mountainous region under the authority of orcish leader Kapou'e, the son of the Black-Eye."
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[/part]
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "Refusing to yield to fear, Kapou'e rallied his warriors in preparation for the upcoming battle."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "He was not disappointed. A few days later the main body of the human army arrived. Driven to a desparate rage by the death of his son-in-law, Earl Lanbec'h led the army himself."
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[/part]
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "Kapou'e and the shamans rested and discussed the matter for three days. It was finally decided that it might be necessary to call up the Great Horde to deal with this massive human incursion. However, in order to do that the entire Great Council would have to gather."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Since it was now obvious that the humans were going to try their best to prevent that by capturing or killing the shamans, Kapou'e was requested to escort the shamans to the Harbor of Tirigaz where the rest of the council was residing."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Leaving most of his people at Barag Gór, Kapou'e, accompinied by the shamans and his warriors set off to Tirigaz."
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[/part]
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[story]
[part]
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story= _ "Resting during the day and doing most of their marching by night, the party moved steadily through the sand for two days."
[/part]
[part]
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background=farnorth.png
story= _ "The heat of the day and the chill of the night wore heavily on the orcs. Fortunately, they didn't encounter any giant scorpions, but neither did they discover any source of food or water."
[/part]
[part]
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story= _ "By the dawn of the third day the party was hungry, tired and weary, but according to their map, a good-sized oasis was not far away."
[/part]
[part]
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story= _ "Just then, however, a strong wind began to blow. It rapidly increased in fury, whipping hot sand up all around them. They could see little further than the reach of their hands and it began to seem they would be buried alive by smothering sand."
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[story]
[part]
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story= _ "As soon as the sandstorm died down, Kapou'e and his men - eager to escape the searing heat - left the oasis and continued on their trek."
[/part]
[part]
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story= _ "It was with great relief that they finally spotted the silent forest on the evening of their second day. They quickly made camp in the hope of getting some much needed rest. However, as dawn approached, a thick fog rolled in and all the natural sounds of the forest died away - leaving everything deathly quiet."
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[story]
[part]
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story= _ "After clearing out the elves from the Silent Forest, Kapou'e and his party set out on the last leg of their journey. Within a few days they finally reached the city of Lmarig in the Mourned Hills, which was then ruled by Shan Taum the Smug."
[/part]
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[/message]
[message]
speaker="Shan Taum"
message= _ "Who is that? Kapou'e! What are you doing in my lands you weakling runt?"
message= _ "Who is that? Kapou'e! What are you doing in my lands, you weakling runt?"
[/message]
[message]
speaker="Kapou'e"

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{DEFAULT_SCHEDULE}
next_scenario=Blasted_Elves
next_scenario=Dwarvish_Stand
[event]
name=prestart
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "With the arrival of the Great Horde, and the humans having retreated, the united orcish forces held a council of war."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "After a fair amount of squabbling - for some of the older warlords were reluctant to let this young upstart lead them - and a few consequent executions, the leadership of the horde was formally bestowed upon Kapou'e."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Riders were dispatched in all directions to gather intelligence and to pinpoint the exact location of the hostile forces."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "The horde was then split into two forces. On the advice of the shamans, Kapou'e placed one force under the leadership of Shan Taum the Smug, who - despite his obnoxious nature - was a fierce and capable leader. He was sent to Bitok, the most southwestern orcish city, to cut off the humans already invading the harbor of Tirigaz, and to stop any further human incursion into orcish territory."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "He sent the shamans, Pirk, Gork and Vraurk back to Borstep - a city just north of the Mourned Hills - to organize any remaining orcish forces as well as create a arms and supply depot."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Kapou'e himself - desiring to settle this business once and for all - led his remaining forces to Dorset, the human city due southeast of Prestim, to which Earl Lanbec'h had retreated."
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#textdomain wesnoth-sotbe
[scenario]
id=Blasted_Elves
id=Dwarvish_Stand
name= _ "The Dwarvish Stand"
map_data="{campaigns/Son_Of_The_Black_Eye/maps/Dwarvish_Stand.map}"
{TURNS 35 30 27}
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "After conquering and occupying Dorset, Kapou'e and his men set themselves to stabilizing the area and bringing it firmly under the iron-hard orcish rule."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "After a few weeks of putting down minor rebellions and clearing out the last human strongholds, the first snows of the long Northern winter began to fall. A few days after the first snowfall a goblin rider - half dead from exhaustion - raced into Dorset with the news that Borstep was under siege by a large force of dwarves, outlaws and elves."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "The orcish commanders were stunned. How had such a large enemy force penetrated so deep and so far into orcish territory, especially without their knowledge? How also had their enemies known to strike at Borstep, which was the rally point for orcish forces as well as their main arms and supply depot?"
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Kapou'e suspected some sort of treachery. Under the assumption that human attacks would be minimal due to the harsh weather, he left only a small force to defend Dorset while he and the main horde of orcs sped to the aid of Borstep."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Rushing to reach Borstep before the river froze up for the winter, the orcs sailed up the river Gork up to where it joined the Bork. Paddling day and night the horde barely managed to get through the Silent Forest before the river froze solid. Beaching their crafts, they marched the last leg of their journey through the deepening snow of the Mourned Hills."
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story= _ "Rushing to reach Borstep before the river froze up for the winter, the orcs sailed up the river Bork. Paddling day and night the horde barely managed to get through the Silent Forest before the river froze solid. Beaching their crafts, they marched the last leg of their journey through the deepening snow of the Mourned Hills."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "As they crested the last hill before the city, the sight before them cast them into gloom; there was nothing left of Borstep. The walls had been smashed, houses burnt and its inhabitants driven out or slaughtered. Of the orcish shamans there was no sign."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "With eyes burning with apprehension and rage, Kapou'e sent his riders out to scour the land in all directions for the culprits while he made camp with the rest of the horde. A few hours later a rider reported back that he had picked up a trail of a large body of dwarves, elves and humans heading east through the mountains."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Breaking camp the following dusk, the horde set out in hot pursuit. By the third day, they caught up with their enemies."
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[/part]
[part]
show_title=yes
{TO_BLASTED_ELVES}
{TO_DWARVISH_STAND}
[/part]
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "Having broken the dwarvish blockade, the horde continued on through the mountain pass. Kapou'e began to recognize the lands about them and sure enough, they soon found themselves back in the tribe's homeland."
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "Infuriated by the murder of the shamans, the orcish horde massacred the humans and their allies. In their rage, they scoured the snow for hours looking for any survivors. Only when their rage was spent did the full implications of the shamans' deaths begin to sink in."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "With the Council broken, there was now nothing left to hold the orcish forces together. And if the orcish forces began to fight amongst themselves as they so often did, then the humans would eradicate them with ease."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Kapou'e vowed that this would not happen. Events had the smell of a treacherous plot aimed at destroying the unity of the orcs. Furthermore, if the tree-shagger was to be trusted, then Shan Taum the Smug was behind it all. What an orc expected to gain from destroying his own race was beyond Kapou'e, but he decided to march to Bitok personally and confront the traitor. Bitok being on the far side of orcish territory, this would also give him a good chance to clobber the orcs together again - the old fashioned way."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Furthermore, the troops who had been led by Kapou'e this far had grown to respect him as a wise and capable leader, and they proclaimed their loyalty to him. Delighted, Kapou'e sent detachments off in different directions to bring in the other tribes, by force if necessary. Al'Brock was sent west, along the route that Kapou'e had used to flee the human forces almost a year before. Flar'Tar was sent directly south to rally the tribes along the Mountains of Haag and the eastern Mourned Hills. Kapou'e himself made a direct southwest beeline towards Bitok. They were all to meet in Dorset that spring to repel the human attack that seemed certain to come."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Having thus made his plans, Kapou'e set out for Bitok to get to the root of this treachery."
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "Kapou'e and his followers made a grueling march across the frozen Northlands. For the orcs it was a constant nightmare of freezing, marching and fighting. Food was scarce, and the stores that they managed to seize from rebellious tribes had to be strictly rationed. Many of the weaker orcs who weren't killed in combat died from exhaustion, or fell behind and froze to death."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Throughout this nightmare Kapou'e drove himself and his men ruthlessly. The spring thaw would soon be upon them and with it, the human army that Earl Lanbec'h was no doubt rallying. By that time the orcs had to be united one way or another, since if they were separated and scattered, they would surely be exterminated."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "And so they marched on, persevering in weather that would kill even the most hardened human, and through fierce bloody battles with belligerent tribes."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Finally, after over three months, Kapou'e and his exhausted but hardened army arrived at Bitok, just before the spring thaw."
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "As Kapou'e expected, by the time his forces had been defeated Shan Taum was nowhere to be found. Gritting his teeth and vowing that he would yet make a mug out of the traitor's skull, Kapou'e gathered his men and headed for Dorset."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Once there he found his generals, Al'Brock and Flar'Tar had already arrived along with hundreds of bloodthirsty orcs. The warriors of the tribes that Kapou'e had cowed into submission were also present. In addition, the remaining shamans of the Great Council were also present to help in whatever way they could to preserve the unity of the Horde."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Their presence proved to be unnecessary. It came as a shock to Kapou'e to discover, after a few days, that his people held him in awe. News of Kapou'e's exploits had been widely circulated - from his rescue of the shamans at Barag Gór, to his forced march through the northern blizzards. Younger grunts especially worshipped him with such fervor that he found it almost frightening."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "Days passed, the snows melted and Kapou'e readied his defenses. A few weeks after Kapou'e's arrival, riders caught sight of Earl Lanbec'h's army."
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "Kapou'e agreed to meet Howgarth III. Not trusting the human however, Kapou'e brought along Grüü, as well as one of his most trusted soldiers. Earl Lanbec'h flatly refused to attend the parley."
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[part]
story= _ "The human attack having stopped for the time being, both parties met in the middle of the battlefield. Howgarth III demanded that Kapou'e give Dorset back to the humans and return to their lands as defined in the treaty. Kapou'e refused to do so as long as the humans were attacking orcish lands. He demanded that the humans disperse their forces and return any land they had stolen from the orcs. Only then would he return Dorset and disperse the Horde."
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[part]
story= _ "Howgarth III agreed and further added that, if Earl Lanbec'h continued in aggression, then under the dictates of the Northern Alliance, he himself would be forced to move against the Earl."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "That having been settled, Kapou'e began to inquire about the death of his father. Howgarth III repeated his story, that the last thing they heard from Black-Eye Kauran was the message declining their invitation to join the Northern Alliance, brought by none other then Shan Taum himself."
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[/part]
[part]
story= _ "As they were discussing the matter, a group of orcs charged from the surrounding trees and hills and surrounded the parley."
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[story]
[part]
story= _ "True to his word, once Lanbec'h had been slain, Howgarth III dispersed the Earl's forces and withdrew them from orcish territory. For his part Kapou'e withdrew from Dorset and dispersed the Great Horde. However, before the horde was dispersed he appointed three more shamans - with the consent of all - to make the Great Council complete again."
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music=traveling_minstrels.ogg
[/part]
[part]
story= _ "As they did his father, Howgarth III issued an invitation to Kapou'e to join the Northern Alliance. Kapou'e declined. Instead he went back to Barag Gór and, making that his capital, established himself as sovereign over all the northern tribes."
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[part]
story= _ "Kapou'e ruled for many years, and those years were a time of unprecedented prosperity and unity for the orcs. Under the leadership of Kapou'e, the united orc forces thoroughly scoured their territory of any renegade bands of humans, dwarves, elves, and undead. Agreements were thrashed out to the effect that orcs desiring to trade would have free passage anywhere in orcish territory without hinderance from other tribes."
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story= _ "During the eighth year of Kapou'e's reign, and then again in the fourteenth, the orcish territories were once again invaded, first by the elves, and then once again by the humans. As testament to the power of the orcs united under Kapou'e, both attacks were quickly and decisively crushed, even before the Northern Alliance could intervene."
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story= _ "In order to keep fighting between the tribes to a minimum, Kapou'e also maintained an enormous army, drawn from all corners of his empire. To offset the cost of maintaining such an army, he often hired out portions of it to act as mercenaries in foreign struggles. People of all races took advantage of this and, consequently, those orcs thirsting for battle got more then enough to keep them from attacking their nearest neighbors."
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@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ Version 1.5.5+svn:
* Now has a journey track. Geographical continuity has been improved.
* Scepter Of Fire
* Has a revised journey track. Geographical continuity has been improved.
* Son of the Black Eye:
* There is a new, full color Far North map.
* The new experimental gold carryover system is now supported in Son of the
Black Eye as well: the choice appears in the difficulty level menu when
starting the campaign.