Beyond the Mountain
After you and your party has snuck, deceived, or fought your way through one of the mountain passages, you had to navigate your way to a set coordinate that was given as a rendezvous point prior to the mission; it took some work to get there. Supposedly, everyone would be gathering and joining forces with Falderen’s armed force here for a combined search and rescue party. This coordinate led you to a scenic spot with a river running through the tall threes, where you see some of your own people. Although the day started out with bleak, gray skies, it eventually became vibrant thanks to the light from the afternoon sun coming through after the strong wind pushed the dark clouds away.
When you arrive, everyone seemed to have turned a corner into their personalized spot already. Bags and supplies were set down while people relaxed by the riverside, enjoying their much-needed break.
Astor Balthas
From the distance, King Astor could be seen helping the others setting up a light camp.
Eventually, a man approached the king, bowing first before he muttered something you can’t make out. If you came close enough, you could make out a conversation between them.
"The Falderen’s forces that King Theo sent is late, go and figure out what’s going on. I can’t tell if they got waylaid fighting the Aesirs at the passages or just late in general. We shouldn’t be wasting time in the mountains in the middle of the enemy’s territory.
Not to mention... while were biding our time here, people are being imprisoned or tortured. Won’t go well with the foggy if his daughter’s honor is sullied either."
Scout
The young man bowed his head and replied in a crisp voice, which was quite unusual for a shady-looking rogue.
“Yes, your majesty.”
Afterwards, he disappeared from sight.
Before you had a chance to sit down, catch your breath, and chat with acquaintances, you noticed an arrow striking the ground near you. As though it was a storm, arrows darkened the sky as they rained down on the camp, making terrible noise on top of the blood curdling screams and sharp shriek from players who were struck. Next came crossbow bolts horizontally ripping through the air, digging its insidiously sharp tips into tents, equipment, bags, supplies, pinning some poor bastards into a tree.
Astor Balthas
Given that the ranged ambush came as a complete surprise, Astor could only yell while he sought cover.
"Fuck!!! It’s a ranged ambush, get down, get the fuck down!!!"
Before everyone was killed, the rainstorm of arrows and bolts ceased. Seconds later, the ground beneath you began to vibrate as the sound of a marching army reverberated through the rocks and trees. It was the Falderen forces, which had finally caught up to you and your group.
One of the players expressed his joy at the reinforcement that he felt the need to get out of his cover and ran toward the Falderen soldiers, waving his arms wildly in the air and trying to grab their attention with a shout. The moment he opened his mouth, however, a Falderen crossbowman sent a bolt through his throat. The footmen then quickly took control of the shrieking player and tied him up as a cleric healed him enough so he doesn’t flat out die. The rest of the troop formed a shield wall as they pressed forward, putting you and the rest of your people into an inescapable pincer.
The footmen then quickly charged toward you, still maintaining their position. Even if you or the others had resisted, you are far too weakened by the ambush earlier and probably couldn't to do much as the Falderen army retrained you. While this happened, your natural observation would point out the fact that the Falderen soldiers did not look normal, they were all extremely stiff and mechanical. Up close, you noticed that when you look at their eyes that all of them had a thin ring of light outlining their pupil regardless of what color their eyes featured.
After the commotion, the tied-up Astor was given special attention as one of the footmen brought him to what appeared to be the commander of the Falderen troop. He was burly and heavy, and despite his tender age, he was blessed with a head full of meek blond hair and dulled, blue eyes. Interestingly, he also boasted a similar ring of light like the other Falderen soldiers. Without waiting for a prompt, he immediately grabbed onto Astor’s chin and turned his head from side to side, carefully inspecting the king. Afterward, he pulled out a scroll containing a drawing, which he likely used as a comparison to make sure he’s got his target.
Aesir Chief
During the man’s inspection, another figure, this time a woman, also came to where Astor was held.
She had long black hair, red eyes, and was decorated with an attire that screamed
Chief of the Aesirs.
“So it’s done, this the king? You got the right guy?”
Commander
No emotion was present in the commander’s terse reply.
“Yes.”
Aesir Chief
The woman asked as a ginger smile formed at her mouth.
“Then the Aesirs are done here, how about that payment, and the extra fee for a few dead raiders?”
Commander
The man replied, pointing to a heavy chest being carried by a half a dozen of footmen.
“There.”
Aesir Chief
In a content tone of voice, she hollered at her men and sent them to pick up the chest.
“Great doing business with ya! Let’s take it back to our ship, boys! Call us again if you need some heavy lifting done, entrapment is our specialty after all~”
Astor, who was growing more restless while watching the exchange between the two started to berate the commander and the Aesirs, calling them "shit-heads," "fucktards," and the likes, though he was greeted with non-reaction. When Astor couldn’t elicit a response from them, he started to recite a spell, which was immediately interrupted when the robotic commander took out a knife strapped in his gauntlet and used it to slice through the corner of Astor’s mouth, completely shutting him up as he started to scream from the pain. The blood was flying everywhere. From the man's movement, he was frighteningly quick, despite his husky stature.
When the rest of the Astorean task force reacted, they were treated much the same way. Strangely enough, the footmen were very meticulous at stopping the players from dying with occasional heals, but completely subjugating them by inflicting a great amount of pain through a variety of means. Even with the stimulated pain option switched on, the footmen were able to amplify it, inducing a lot of panic from players, especially because no one could logout due to being unable to access their palm menu. NPCs who accompanied the task force all either passed out or died prematurely.
When the Aesirs left the scene, the commander silently nodded to his troop before they got to work. It seemed the Aesir acting as a hindrance and then later ambushing the players were planned; the players completely fell into a trap.
Once the Falderen troop finished tallying up the targets, they put a cloth bag over each of the players and led them on a massive trek somewhere, most likely the prison camp...
Scout
The scout who had departed earlier watched the entire thing happened from a high spot on a giant tree. He was shock and overwhelmed by a sense of uselessness because he couldn't exactly run in and try to save them. And so, he did the only thing he could and stalked the group.
On the way, he noticed that a few Falderen mages cast some kind of barrier that made his messaging feature very glitchy as he got near it.
Given the situation at hand and the strange magic that interfered with his communication tools, the scout decided to head back toward the passage to contact Cessia.
"What the fuck is going on? Holy shit... This is going to get real bad..."
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