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Soon Suffar would be the last wizard left in the world.  Once he had the power, the dwarves would bend to his will and create for him the ultimate artifact.  He wanted to create life, not another monster, but a companion worthy enough to be his partner.  Only then would he be at peace.
 
Soon Suffar would be the last wizard left in the world.  Once he had the power, the dwarves would bend to his will and create for him the ultimate artifact.  He wanted to create life, not another monster, but a companion worthy enough to be his partner.  Only then would he be at peace.
  
==[[User:Gunslinger|Gunslinger]]==
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===(27th March 2018)===
===(7 January 2011)===
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<pre>kN|kN|####  +++N++M+</pre>
<pre>aa,.a,.W,.%,%%,.T</pre>
 
  
The wizard walked barefoot along the sandy lake bottom, schools of
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“Yes,” said Destra, “I promise you revenge.
axolotls swimming around his toes.  Through the murky water, the
 
wizard could see the remains of a wrecked ship.  The salamanders
 
guided him through a hole in the wooden hull.  In the darkness the
 
wizard noticed the faintest light.  It was coming from a chest half
 
buried in the sand.
 
  
Before the wizard could open the treasure chest a shock wave shot
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“I will eat him,” said the minotaur“Then I will eat you.
through the water, knocking the wizard flat on his back.  The ship
 
tore in half revealing a huge monster covered in waving aquatic
 
plants.  It was the titan of the lake.  The axolotls scattered in all
 
directions.  The wizard scuttled backward.  He could not speak, making
 
his charms uselessIt was to be a battle of flesh and steel.
 
  
===(24 December 2014)===
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“It's a deal!” said Destra.
<pre>|oW++|#######N#N#N#NN#NN#NN</pre>
 
  
Many of you remember the tale of the lakeYour dwarf mothers and
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The monster guided the witch out of the caveWith all its strength, the minotaur pushed the boulders aside and he and the witch stepped out into the night air.  The witch cast a spell and traced the wizard's path through the etherThey followed the magical trail north.
fathers warned you not to go near, lest the giant axolotl eat you.
 
Now that the wizard had tempted fate by entering the lake titan's
 
domain, all were in danger.  The wizard was clever, transforming
 
himself into a fish and gobbling up the magic pearl, then swimming
 
away before the giant salamander could find himWhen he emerged from
 
the waters, he changed his shape into that of a pelican and flew away.
 
The titan was furious and took out its frustrations on people who
 
lived near the shore.
 
  
“Forgive us, mighty Hetain,” screamed the villagers.
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Over stream and under the trees the pair closed in on the wizard's tower.  Meanwhile Suffar order his kobold to hunt for dwarven treasure once more.  He was on the brink of a breakthrough.  All he needed was one more artifact, one more vision into the true nature of magic.
  
It was too late and they knew it.  The poor people hardly protested as
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It had been several days, and the kobold had yet to return.  Suffar was becoming concerned.  Then there was a knock at the door.  The wizard made his way down the long spiral staircase“I'm comingI'm coming!  Settle down!” grumbled the wizard as he reached to door at last.  Opening it, he saw a tall, cloaked figure.
Hetain transformed them into horrible, bloodthirsty monsters and sent
 
then on their way to find the thieving wizardThey stretched their
 
new wings and launched into the night's skyThere wasn't much time
 
before dawn, and the newly reborn night creatures could not travel
 
during daylight.
 
  
“Father,” asked one of the night creatures, “do you think that mighty
+
“I have come for you,” said the stranger.
Hetain will allow us to die after we return the pearl?”
 
  
“Our lives,” said the older night creature, “have always been those of
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===(3rd January 2020)===
service and toil.  Before Hetain, we served the dwarven king.  All we
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<pre>kN|++N+M+U+N+k</pre>
can do is serve our betters faithfully.  Then, perhaps, we shall
 
receive our just reward.”
 
  
Arriving at his tower, the wizard threw off his bird shape and reached
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“Oh Lady of Darkness,” whimpered Suffar“I meant to summon you earlier, but it was my kobold's birthday and I...
into his mouth, withdrawing the magic pearlThe old man had spent
 
most of his life searching for enchanted artifacts such as this.  It
 
was a goal of his since youth to be the greatest wizard the world had
 
ever known.  For this end, he had to take chances.  Stealing the pearl
 
was no small thing. In belonged to one of the Four Titans who had
 
existed since the world was young. He knew the pearl was cursed, but
 
it had to be his all the same.
 
  
===(7 May 2015)===
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“Enough excuses!” said the demon mistress.  “I knew you were collecting magic powers to bind me, but you are too late.  I have arrived.”
<pre>|++%++|####h####</pre>
 
  
“Die in the name of Hetain!howled the ape-like creature as it leaped through the window of the wizard's tower.
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“But how?asked Suffar.
  
Speaking a charm just in time to confuse his attacker, the wizard ran to his sword which he kept leaning against the wall of his laboratoryWith a slice and a thrust, the monsters was undone, laying in pieces on the floorThis was certainly a first, attacked by a night creature while relaxing at home.  The titan, Hetain, meant business.   
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The kobold appeared from behind the demon's robesThat rascal had intoned the rites of summoning without himNow all was lost.   
  
Dressing himself in his magic robe, the wizard stepped out of the tower windowHe let himself fall for a few seconds, letting the refreshing breeze blow through his long gray hair.  Then he transformed into a red tailed hawk.  His idea was to travel to the capital of Assura and hire a hero or two to slay the titanJust getting to the city would prove a task difficult enough to call on his considerable skills.
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The wizard groveled before Mistress of All EvilMaybe there was still a way out of this nightmare, something in the contract he had signed to make the legal mumbo-jumbo null and void.   
  
lol
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He had to think.  Then to answer came to him.
  
===(22 July 2015)===
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It was the nature of demons to play the long game. Their machinations took decades to resolve. Suffar didn't have that kind of time.
<pre>""."",.G->g.,.,~~~~~</pre>
 
  
So, Domon sought the pearl as well.  The wizard should not have been surprised that the word of his conquest had spread so quickly.  Now the wizard must be doubly carefulWhile Hetain controlled the night, Domon ruled everything under the sun and the eternal vault of sky.   
+
He knew that sooner than latter the demon would find him of no use and send him spiraling down into the NetherworldHis only chance was to find Destra, if she still lived.   
  
The giant gorilla shifted his weight unto his knuckles and howled at the mouse man. It was clear that the wizard had made his decision.  He would trust no titan.  The mouse man ran for his life.  This move would not go unanswered, for Domon was a vengeful titan.
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So when the demon locked the door to the library behind her, Suffar slipped out of castle.
  
The wizard couldn't stay in the jungle forever, hiding from the angry rays of the sunHe moved to the edge of the final treeline and looked out over the rolling plains of Slusia.  Assura was there, just beyond the horizon.  Stopping to think for a moment, the giant gorilla scratched its foreheadAt last the wizard decided on a shape, transforming himself into a speedy gazelle.
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The ruined dwarf fortress was only around the next bend in the roadSuffar began going over the language that he would use to convince Destra that feeding her to the minotaur was just a big mistake.   
  
===(20 August 2015)===
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When he arrived at the entrance to the labyrinth he found the the stone had been rolled away.  Now he was in serious trouble.  Someone behind him cleared their throat.
<pre>ccc.,\W,|@</pre>
 
  
Not one.  Not two.  But, three cheetahs took off running after the wizard as he bounded across the plain.  The titan, Domon, meant business.  As Hetain controlled the night, Domon ruled the day.  None of it would matter if he reached the dwarf fortress of Assura.  Jumping just in time to avoid a pouncing wild cat, the wizard narrowly avoided death.  He ducked and rolled and transformed once again into human shape, wielding a longsword.  The cheetahs stopped where they were as the wizard had reached the gates of Assura.
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“You have a lot of nerve coming back here.
  
“Open the gates, I say,” boomed the wizard.
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It was Destra alright, and with her was the hulking minotaur looking hungry as ever.  His jaw jabbering, Suffar tried to quickly describe the trouble he was in. Nay, the trouble they were all in.
  
“Who gives a command to free dwarves?” answered the guards-dwarf.
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“Your kobold summoned the Princess of Darkness?” asked Destra.
  
“It is I,” said the wizard, “Suffar the Mighty.
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The pair of magic users and the reluctant minotaur returned to the castle. The cow man was none to happy to arrive back at the place where he had been created. 
  
Even the dwarves of Assura had heard tales of the great Suffar.  Not all good, it must be said.  Suffar was a rogue and a trickster.  The dwarves watched as the cheetahs circled the wizard, waiting for the moment to strike.  Maybe they wouldn't have to open the gates after all.
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The minotaur wiped the tears from his eyes and promised himself he was have his revenge.
  
 +
“Bacabadabis,” said the demon, as she stirred the thick goo inside the magic cauldron, “I think this is the start of a magical friendship.”
  
===(23 September 2015)===
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Yapping with alarm, the kobold pointed over the demon's shoulder.  Before she could react, the monster lifted her up by the neck and tossed her into the black metal bowl. 
<pre>Wo+++@|</pre>
 
  
Holding up the magic pearl, Suffar demanded to be let in a third time.  The greed of the dwarves was not easy to measure.  It seemed they would do anything to acquire the smallest treasure.  Suffar stepped through the gates with a final sneer at his pursuers.  As the gates shut, the cheetahs disappeared in puffs of smoke.
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Suffar was relieved that he was now free, until he looked up to see the cow monster standing over him.
  
“Is that Hetain's magic pearl?” demanded the noble dwarf.
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“Your bones will make a good stew,” said the minotaur as he mixed the substance that was Suffar and the demon with a giant ladle.
  
“One and the same,” said Suffar, dropping the pearl back into his pocket.
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Watching with horror, the kobold bolted toward the door.  Destra pointed her finger and a bolt of lightning struck the tiny monster.  After the dust cleared there was nothing left behind but a long, pink-tailed rat.
  
“The titans would offer a king's ransom for that treasure,said the dwarf.
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“Are you going to eat that?asked the minotaur.
  
“And I will offer twice that amount to the hero that slays Hetain,” countered Suffar.
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THE END
  
It was much to consider, coming between titans and wizards. It meant almost certain death to the dwarves involved. This mattered little to the hero class, a group of dwarves raised since birth to laugh at danger. It was at the Temple of Bravery that Suffar met Kogan, the mightiest of the dwarves.
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==[[User:Gunslinger|Gunslinger]]==
 +
===(7 January 2011)===
 +
<pre>aa,.a,.W,.%,%%,.T</pre>
  
“Will you kill Hetain for me?” asked Suffar.
+
The wizard walked barefoot along the sandy lake bottom, schools of
 
+
axolotls swimming around his toes.  Through the murky water, the
“I have been waiting for a challenge worthy of my blade,” said Kogan.
+
wizard could see the remains of a wrecked ship. The salamanders
 +
guided him through a hole in the wooden hull.  In the darkness the
 +
wizard noticed the faintest light.  It was coming from a chest half
 +
buried in the sand.
  
===(24 October 2015)===
+
Before the wizard could open the treasure chest a shock wave shot
<pre>###NB######|W+@|##</pre>
+
through the water, knocking the wizard flat on his back.  The ship
 +
tore in half revealing a huge monster covered in waving aquatic
 +
plants.  It was the titan of the lake.  The axolotls scattered in all
 +
directions.  The wizard scuttled backward.  He could not speak, making
 +
his charms useless.  It was to be a battle of flesh and steel.
  
The two never actually agreed on a price.  Kogan instead offered to go with Suffar if he led him to glory and death.  The wizard agreed, knowing it was not a quest for a hero who still possessed reason.  There would be no coming back from the titan's lake.  All Suffar could do was help his new friend along his final journey.
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===(24 December 2014)===
 +
<pre>|oW++|#######N#N#N#NN#NN#NN</pre>
  
“Is it far?” asked Kogan“These legs weren't made for walking.
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Many of you remember the tale of the lakeYour dwarf mothers and
 +
fathers warned you not to go near, lest the giant axolotl eat you.
 +
Now that the wizard had tempted fate by entering the lake titan's
 +
domain, all were in danger.  The wizard was clever, transforming
 +
himself into a fish and gobbling up the magic pearl, then swimming
 +
away before the giant salamander could find him.  When he emerged from
 +
the waters, he changed his shape into that of a pelican and flew away.
 +
The titan was furious and took out its frustrations on people who
 +
lived near the shore.
  
“Fear not, little one,” said Suffar, “I will summon the appropriate steeds.
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“Forgive us, mighty Hetain,” screamed the villagers.
  
Standing on the tallest tower of the castle, Suffar spoke to the wind, whilst Kogan watched with interestAfter a time, the wizard pointed to the horizon.  To specks appeared which grew steadily larger.  They were a pair of giant birdsOne was an enormous female nuthatch, while the other was a bushtit, the size of a bull.  The dwarf stood back, wielding his axe.
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It was too late and they knew itThe poor people hardly protested as
 +
Hetain transformed them into horrible, bloodthirsty monsters and sent
 +
then on their way to find the thieving wizard.  They stretched their
 +
new wings and launched into the night's skyThere wasn't much time
 +
before dawn, and the newly reborn night creatures could not travel
 +
during daylight.
  
“Fear not,” said Suffar.  “These creatures will take us to the hated lake of Hetain.
+
“Father,” asked one of the night creatures, “do you think that mighty
 +
Hetain will allow us to die after we return the pearl?
  
“Fear is not in my vocabulary,” said Kogan“I will do anything to speed the march of doom and final destiny.”
+
“Our lives,” said the older night creature, “have always been those of
 +
service and toilBefore Hetain, we served the dwarven king.  All we
 +
can do is serve our betters faithfully.  Then, perhaps, we shall
 +
receive our just reward.”
  
===(30 November 2015)===
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Arriving at his tower, the wizard threw off his bird shape and reached
<pre>,.@*W,.   ?D?</pre>
+
into his mouth, withdrawing the magic pearl.  The old man had spent
 +
most of his life searching for enchanted artifacts such as this. It
 +
was a goal of his since youth to be the greatest wizard the world had
 +
ever known.  For this end, he had to take chances.  Stealing the pearl
 +
was no small thing.  In belonged to one of the Four Titans who had
 +
existed since the world was young.  He knew the pearl was cursed, but
 +
it had to be his all the same.
  
It was more than a day's journey back to the titan's lake and the giant birds would be no good against the creatures Hetain had prepared for them.  Kogan watched the terrain unfolding beneath him with wonder.  The world seemed so much smaller than it had been.  The birds flew quickly, knowing that at any moment, Domon might spy them from his chariot in the sky.
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===(7 May 2015)===
 +
<pre>|++%++|####h####</pre>
  
“Dive for those trees, Kogan,said Suffar. “I fear that Domon has found us.”
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“Die in the name of Hetain!howled the ape-like creature as it leaped through the window of the wizard's tower.
  
The dwarf kicked the sides of his giant bushtit and the bird dove for the forest canopyKogan looked behind him to see a bright green dragon pursuing himSuffar was nowhere to be foundJumping off his steed before the jet of flames hit him, Kogan grabbed at tree branches as he fell through the air.
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Speaking a charm just in time to confuse his attacker, the wizard ran to his sword which he kept leaning against the wall of his laboratory.  With a slice and a thrust, the monsters was undone, laying in pieces on the floorThis was certainly a first, attacked by a night creature while relaxing at homeThe titan, Hetain, meant business.   
  
“Wake up, brave dwarf,” said the wizard.
+
Dressing himself in his magic robe, the wizard stepped out of the tower window.  He let himself fall for a few seconds, letting the refreshing breeze blow through his long gray hair.  Then he transformed into a red tailed hawk.  His idea was to travel to the capital of Assura and hire a hero or two to slay the titan.  Just getting to the city would prove a task difficult enough to call on his considerable skills.
  
Opening his eyes, Kogan found that he had indeed survived. Suffar had built a fire in a small clearing beneath the stars.  Here they waited for Hetain's creatures to attack.
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===(13 June 2015)===
 +
<pre>""",.Gm,."",</pre>
  
===(18 December 2015)===
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It was impossible, even for a hawk, to reach the capital before nightfall.  It was suicide to stay in the air after sundown.  The titan, Hetain, controlled an armada of flying night creatures. Instead, the wizard dove into the trees and landed in the jungle.  There he took the shape of a mighty gorilla.  The night creatures would be foolish to mess with him now.
<pre>,A.,\@*W</pre>
 
  
The first night creature to attack was an ape-like creature with a single eye in the center of its forehead.  Kogan was ready, battleaxe in handThe creature huffed and puffed.  Its issue was not with the dwarf, but with the scheming wizard, but Kogan would not allow the creature to advance.  Finally, the creature sat back on its haunches and held its arms in a pose of tranquility.
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“Hey, gorilla,” said a voice in the evening wind“I know what you are carrying.
  
“Shall you let us pass?asked Suffar.
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“Show yourself,growled the wizard.
  
“You have my master's property,” said the ape“You must die for your crimes.
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A tiny rodent scurried out of the brush and onto a patch of moss next to one of the wizard's impressive forearms.  Closer inspection revealed that it was actually a mouse man, servant of one of the other three titansThe wizard told the mouse man to speak his piece quickly, for any minute they would be mobbed by vengeful night creatures.
  
“What if we returned the treasure in person?asked the wizard“I'm sure my friend here would love to meet the great and mighty Hetain.”
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“I serve almighty Domon and his chariot in the sky,said the mouse man“Lend me the pearl and I will ensure your victory.”
  
The ape struck like a snake, but Kogan was faster. The night creature hit the ground, bleeding from a savage and mortal wound.  The adventurers watched with wonder as the creature's body transformed into the body of a dead dwarf.
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===(22 July 2015)===
 +
<pre>""."",.G->g.,.,~~~~~</pre>
  
“What have I done?” asked Kogan.
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So, Domon sought the pearl as well.  The wizard should not have been surprised that the word of his conquest had spread so quickly.  Now the wizard must be doubly careful.  While Hetain controlled the night, Domon ruled everything under the sun and the eternal vault of sky.
  
===(22 January 2016)===
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The giant gorilla shifted his weight unto his knuckles and howled at the mouse man. It was clear that the wizard had made his decision.  He would trust no titan.  The mouse man ran for his life.  This move would not go unanswered, for Domon was a vengeful titan. 
<pre>W@.T"T"~~~~~~~~~</pre>
 
  
“It is because of Hetain that this poor dwarf suffered,” said Suffar“You have only done him a mercy.
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The wizard couldn't stay in the jungle forever, hiding from the angry rays of the sun.  He moved to the edge of the final treeline and looked out over the rolling plains of Slusia.  Assura was there, just beyond the horizonStopping to think for a moment, the giant gorilla scratched its forehead.  At last the wizard decided on a shape, transforming himself into a speedy gazelle.
  
“You said nothing of killing my own kind,” protested Kogan.
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===(20 August 2015)===
 +
<pre>ccc.,\W,|@</pre>
  
“It will get worse before the end,” said the wizard.  “You must be strongDon't let Hetain's evil confuse your heart and mind.
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Not one.  Not two.  But, three cheetahs took off running after the wizard as he bounded across the plainThe titan, Domon, meant businessAs Hetain controlled the night, Domon ruled the day.  None of it would matter if he reached the dwarf fortress of Assura.  Jumping just in time to avoid a pouncing wild cat, the wizard narrowly avoided death.  He ducked and rolled and transformed once again into human shape, wielding a longsword.  The cheetahs stopped where they were as the wizard had reached the gates of Assura.
  
That night they buried the dead dwarf and Kogan prayed for his soul.  Strangely, no more creatures attacked.  It was as if Hetain knew he now had the upper hand and would toy with the adventurers.  Suffar wondered if he had made a mistake enlisting the help of a dwarven hero.  Maybe a true mercenary was called for.
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“Open the gates, I say,” boomed the wizard.
  
“Hetain will pay for what he has done,said Kogan. “You can rest assured of that.”
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“Who gives a command to free dwarves?answered the guards-dwarf.
  
The lake was just on the other side of a screen of trees.  Kogan had the look of grim determination but Suffar wasn't entirely sure he trusted him.  Taking on the titan was an act for the insane brave.  While Kogan was clearly not stable, Suffar still didn't know which way his blade would cut.
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“It is I,” said the wizard, “Suffar the Mighty.
  
===(28 February 2016)===
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Even the dwarves of Assura had heard tales of the great Suffar. Not all good, it must be said. Suffar was a rogue and a trickster. The dwarves watched as the cheetahs circled the wizard, waiting for the moment to strike.  Maybe they wouldn't have to open the gates after all.
<pre>W..@.,.,NNNNN~~~~A~~~~~</pre>
 
  
“Who are they?” asked Kogan.
 
  
“They are the dwarves of the once powerful fortress of Etwersbrot,” said Suffar.  “They worship Hetain now.”
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===(23 September 2015)===
 +
<pre>Wo+++@|</pre>
  
A horde of misshapen monsters ringed the lake, holding handsSome them had three armsSome had two heads.  They were all monstrous and terrifying.  Kogan knew that they were once dwarvesHe wished with all his might that he could forget that knowledge and slay them cleanlyNow every dead monster was simply murder.
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Holding up the magic pearl, Suffar demanded to be let in a third timeThe greed of the dwarves was not easy to measureIt seemed they would do anything to acquire the smallest treasureSuffar stepped through the gates with a final sneer at his pursuersAs the gates shut, the cheetahs disappeared in puffs of smoke.
  
The chanting of the monsters intensified with the rising of the moon.  There was a bubbling vortex at the center of the lake.  Soon the giant axolotl appeared, rising magically above the water.  The monsters prostrated themselves before the titan.  It was Kogan's chance.  Suffar tapped him on the shoulder and he rose, stepping out into the moonlight.
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“Is that Hetain's magic pearl?” demanded the noble dwarf.
  
“Hetain,” shouted Kogan, “why are you trying to control my people?”
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“One and the same,” said Suffar, dropping the pearl back into his pocket.
  
===(26 March 2016)===
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“The titans would offer a king's ransom for that treasure,” said the dwarf.
<pre>W,.NNNN,.@/(((((A)))))</pre>
 
  
“The pearl belongs to me,” said the giant salamander. “The villain you work for is no more than a thief.  I stand on the side of the righteous.”
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“And I will offer twice that amount to the hero that slays Hetain,” countered Suffar.
  
“It is righteous to turn my kin into monsters?” shouted Kogan“I have shed the blood of my blood because of youAre you listening, oh dwarves of Etwersbrot?  Serve not this coward and let him fight his own battles!”
+
It was much to consider, coming between titans and wizards.  It meant almost certain death to the dwarves involvedThis mattered little to the hero class, a group of dwarves raised since birth to laugh at dangerIt was at the Temple of Bravery that Suffar met Kogan, the mightiest of the dwarves.
  
The monsters stopped their chanting and stepped aside as Kogan approached the water's edge.  Hetain looked nervous.  His slaves had never rebelled before.  The dwarf stood before the titan, holding his battle axe at the ready.  Hetain called on the power of the outer darkness, creating a vortex in the water below him.  Suffar saw the danger and began chanting to counter the spell.  The little dwarf was in more danger than he knew.  Hetain was opening a portal to a dimension of ultimate evil.
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“Will you kill Hetain for me?” asked Suffar.
  
===(27 April 2016)===
+
“I have been waiting for a challenge worthy of my blade,” said Kogan.
<pre>W,..,~~~@/~~&&&&&&&</pre>
 
  
Seeing that now was the time to act, Kogan charged passed the confused looking monsters and into the lake.  Suffar spoke a charm and the water became solid as ice where Kogan stepped.  He ran across the lake toward the giant salamander.  The vortex at the center of the lake was growing larger.  A strange howling could be heard from within, like the terrible screams of all of those being tortured in the underworld.
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===(24 October 2015)===
 +
<pre>###NB######|W+@|##</pre>
  
“You have done my kin ill,” pronounced Kogan as he raised his axe“Prepare to die.
+
The two never actually agreed on a price.  Kogan instead offered to go with Suffar if he led him to glory and death.  The wizard agreed, knowing it was not a quest for a hero who still possessed reason.  There would be no coming back from the titan's lakeAll Suffar could do was help his new friend along his final journey.
  
Entrails poured into the dimensional portal as Kogan gutted the monstrous titan with a great stroke of his bladeThe guts acted as chum, attracting the most hungry of demons up from the depths.  Kogan staggered backward as the monsters blasted up and out into the world of the living.
+
“Is it far?” asked Kogan.  “These legs weren't made for walking.
  
“What have you done?muttered Suffar.
+
“Fear not, little one,said Suffar, “I will summon the appropriate steeds.
  
===(30 May 2016)===
+
Standing on the tallest tower of the castle, Suffar spoke to the wind, whilst Kogan watched with interest. After a time, the wizard pointed to the horizon.  To specks appeared which grew steadily larger.  They were a pair of giant birds. One was an enormous female nuthatch, while the other was a bushtit, the size of a bull. The dwarf stood back, wielding his axe.
<pre>@.,@.,@@,.@.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&.W~~@~~</pre>
 
  
Hundreds of dwarves, finding that they now wore their own bodies, had to quickly stop celebrating and run for their livesA black fountain of evil blasted up from the center of the lake where Kogan had been standing seconds before.  Dark, winged shapes gathered in the sky above.  
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“Fear not,” said Suffar“These creatures will take us to the hated lake of Hetain.
  
“Mul-o-rom, Sul-o-rom,” chanted Suffar as he dragged Kogan's body away from the water.
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“Fear is not in my vocabulary,” said Kogan.  “I will do anything to speed the march of doom and final destiny.
  
The demons had not noticed the wizard yet, choosing instead to fly after the fleeing dwarves. Suffar could not help but think that this was all his fault.  The mess he had created was bigger than just a stolen pearl.  The entire world was in peril.  He had to seek out Domon, in the Palace of the Rising Sun.
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===(30 November 2015)===
 +
<pre>,.@*W,.   ?D?</pre>
  
===(1 July 2016)===
+
It was more than a day's journey back to the titan's lake and the giant birds would be no good against the creatures Hetain had prepared for them.  Kogan watched the terrain unfolding beneath him with wonder. The world seemed so much smaller than it had been. The birds flew quickly, knowing that at any moment, Domon might spy them from his chariot in the sky.
<pre>N%,..W@,.</pre>
 
  
“Where is the sun?asked Kogan as he awoke.
+
“Dive for those trees, Kogan,said Suffar.  “I fear that Domon has found us.
  
“There has been a lasting darkness since Hetain died,” said Suffar.
+
The dwarf kicked the sides of his giant bushtit and the bird dove for the forest canopy.  Kogan looked behind him to see a bright green dragon pursuing him.  Suffar was nowhere to be found.  Jumping off his steed before the jet of flames hit him, Kogan grabbed at tree branches as he fell through the air.
  
“Then we have won,” exclaimed Kogan.
+
“Wake up, brave dwarf,” said the wizard.
  
A dizzy spell forced Kogan to lie back down“It's a bit more complicated than that,” said Suffar.  The stars twinkled as giant bat-like creatures passed through the skyKogan turned to witness a horrible sight just a stone's throw away.  Three demons were feasting on the body of a dead dwarf.  They were more horrible than the night creatures of Hetain.
+
Opening his eyes, Kogan found that he had indeed survivedSuffar had built a fire in a small clearing beneath the stars.  Here they waited for Hetain's creatures to attack.
  
“They can't see us,” said Suffar. “Rest, my friend.”
+
===(18 December 2015)===
 +
<pre>,A.,\@*W</pre>
  
“There must be a way to stop them,” whispered Kogan.  “You said something about Domon, and the sky chariot.
+
The first night creature to attack was an ape-like creature with a single eye in the center of its forehead.  Kogan was ready, battleaxe in hand.  The creature huffed and puffed.  Its issue was not with the dwarf, but with the scheming wizard, but Kogan would not allow the creature to advanceFinally, the creature sat back on its haunches and held its arms in a pose of tranquility.
  
“I'm afraid the sun has set forever,said Suffar. “The four titans cannot help us now.”
+
“Shall you let us pass?asked Suffar.
  
“There must be something we can do?asked the dwarf hero.
+
“You have my master's property,said the ape.  “You must die for your crimes.
  
“Yes,said Suffar“As long as we hold the pearl there is hope.”
+
“What if we returned the treasure in person?asked the wizard“I'm sure my friend here would love to meet the great and mighty Hetain.”
  
===(31 July 2016)===
+
The ape struck like a snake, but Kogan was faster. The night creature hit the ground, bleeding from a savage and mortal wound. The adventurers watched with wonder as the creature's body transformed into the body of a dead dwarf.
<pre>.,,.NN..,</pre>
 
  
“The magic doorway will close,said Suffar, “if we cast Hetain's magic pearl back through the demon gate.
+
“What have I done?asked Kogan.
  
“Then do it,” exclaimed Kogan, suffering from another fainting spell.
+
===(22 January 2016)===
 +
<pre>W@.T"T"~~~~~~~~~</pre>
  
“Who ever should cast in the pearl shall die,” said Suffar.
+
“It is because of Hetain that this poor dwarf suffered,” said Suffar. “You have only done him a mercy.”
  
“Then give it to me,” said Kogan. “I care not for my own life.”
+
“You said nothing of killing my own kind,” protested Kogan.
  
“That much in obvious,” said Suffar, “but you cannot be the oneLook at your body.”
+
“It will get worse before the end,” said the wizard.  “You must be strongDon't let Hetain's evil confuse your heart and mind.”
  
Straining to sit up, Kogan was horrified to see that his body was a mere skeleton, barely held together by bits of sinew.  Suffar used his magic to keep Kogan alive, but it was only a kind of half-lifeOnce the pearl was cast, Kogan too would die.
+
That night they buried the dead dwarf and Kogan prayed for his soul.  Strangely, no more creatures attacked.  It was as if Hetain knew he now had the upper hand and would toy with the adventurers.  Suffar wondered if he had made a mistake enlisting the help of a dwarven heroMaybe a true mercenary was called for.
  
“Then if you will not stand up and save the world,” asked Kogan, “who will?
+
“Hetain will pay for what he has done,” said Kogan.  “You can rest assured of that.
  
“We must find the fourth titan,” said Suffar.  “He lives in a tower deep in the Garum.
+
The lake was just on the other side of a screen of trees.  Kogan had the look of grim determination but Suffar wasn't entirely sure he trusted himTaking on the titan was an act for the insane brave.  While Kogan was clearly not stable, Suffar still didn't know which way his blade would cut.
  
“Not Darquan the Deadly,” shouted Kogan. “That wicked old man would never make the sacrifice.”
+
===(28 February 2016)===
 +
<pre>W..@.,.,NNNNN~~~~A~~~~~</pre>
  
“We have no other choice,said Suffar.
+
“Who are they?asked Kogan.
  
===(20 September 2016)===
+
“They are the dwarves of the once powerful fortress of Etwersbrot,” said Suffar. “They worship Hetain now.
<pre>""N"N.".,|N+++|</pre>
 
  
Deep in the Garum it was unusually coldThe sun hadn't risen for three days and the plants were beginning to die.  Kogan could see the light of a candle in the top room of the tower a way's off in the marshSuffar explained to the skeletal dwarf that he should do the talkingThe master of the tower was Darquan the Deadly, one of four cosmic titans that had existed since the dawn of time.
+
A horde of misshapen monsters ringed the lake, holding handsSome them had three arms.  Some had two heads.  They were all monstrous and terrifying.  Kogan knew that they were once dwarvesHe wished with all his might that he could forget that knowledge and slay them cleanlyNow every dead monster was simply murder.
  
The wizard of the tower was twisted and evilHe had exhausted every physical pleasure in a search for the ultimate experience.  The truth was, now he was bored and wished for the eternal nothingness that awaited his extinctionBut if there was one thing that kept Darquan breathing it was his jealous hatred for all living things.
+
The chanting of the monsters intensified with the rising of the moon.  There was a bubbling vortex at the center of the lakeSoon the giant axolotl appeared, rising magically above the water.  The monsters prostrated themselves before the titanIt was Kogan's chance.  Suffar tapped him on the shoulder and he rose, stepping out into the moonlight.
  
“Who dares disturb my meditation?” came a voice from above.
+
“Hetain,” shouted Kogan, “why are you trying to control my people?”
  
Looking up the dark wet stones of the tower, Kogan could see a pale bald head trailing long white whiskers. Suffar shouted back, explaining the death of Hetain and the demon gateway.  The wizard's head disappeared and there was a click at the solid wood door before them, which swung open by itself.
+
===(26 March 2016)===
 +
<pre>W,.NNNN,.@/(((((A)))))</pre>
  
===(1 October 2016)===
+
“The pearl belongs to me,” said the giant salamander.  “The villain you work for is no more than a thief.  I stand on the side of the righteous.”
<pre>|NCN+++?N?|</pre>
 
  
The snake was fast, but Suffar was fasterAs the door opened, a king cobra snake man shot his long neck out toward the wizard's faceHe dodged to the right and seized the serpent man's throat. Darquan was a coward to leave his minions in charge of greeting the adventurers.
+
“It is righteous to turn my kin into monsters?” shouted Kogan“I have shed the blood of my blood because of youAre you listening, oh dwarves of Etwersbrot? Serve not this coward and let him fight his own battles!”
  
“Come forth, dark titan,” said Suffar, “or I will break your pet's neck.
+
The monsters stopped their chanting and stepped aside as Kogan approached the water's edge.  Hetain looked nervous.  His slaves had never rebelled before.  The dwarf stood before the titan, holding his battle axe at the ready.  Hetain called on the power of the outer darkness, creating a vortex in the water below him.  Suffar saw the danger and began chanting to counter the spell.  The little dwarf was in more danger than he knew.  Hetain was opening a portal to a dimension of ultimate evil.
  
While Suffar shouted at the open door, the snake man reached with his long articulated arm and pulled a dagger from one of its many belts. Just as it was about to push the blade in, the skeletal dwarf stepped out from behind the wizard and chopped at the snake man's wrist.
+
===(27 April 2016)===
 +
<pre>W,..,~~~@/~~&&&&&&&</pre>
  
“That'sss cheating!” complained the cobra man.
+
Seeing that now was the time to act, Kogan charged passed the confused looking monsters and into the lake.  Suffar spoke a charm and the water became solid as ice where Kogan stepped.  He ran across the lake toward the giant salamander.  The vortex at the center of the lake was growing larger.  A strange howling could be heard from within, like the terrible screams of all of those being tortured in the underworld.
  
“Save your whining for your master,” said Suffar“That is, if the coward is brave enough to show his face.”
+
“You have done my kin ill,” pronounced Kogan as he raised his axe“Prepare to die.”
  
“You have the pearl?” came a voice from above“Show it to me!”
+
Entrails poured into the dimensional portal as Kogan gutted the monstrous titan with a great stroke of his blade.  The guts acted as chum, attracting the most hungry of demons up from the depthsKogan staggered backward as the monsters blasted up and out into the world of the living.
  
===(7 November 2016)===
+
“What have you done?” muttered Suffar.
<pre>|No+N+++N<|</pre>
 
  
“Only you can save the world now,” shouted Suffar as he held the pearl over his head.
+
===(30 May 2016)===
 +
<pre>@.,@.,@@,.@.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&.W~~@~~</pre>
  
“Hetain's Pearl,” said Darquan“You are a naughty wizard.
+
Hundreds of dwarves, finding that they now wore their own bodies, had to quickly stop celebrating and run for their lives.  A black fountain of evil blasted up from the center of the lake where Kogan had been standing seconds beforeDark, winged shapes gathered in the sky above.  
  
The candlelight vanished from the window as Darquan descended the hundreds of steps of the dark tower.  It seemed like ages later when he appeared in the doorway.  “Let Anthony go,” commanded the evil wizard.  Suffar released the cobra man who disappeared back into the tower.
+
“Mul-o-rom, Sul-o-rom,” chanted Suffar as he dragged Kogan's body away from the water.
  
“Who is your friend?” asked Darquan, indicating the skeletal dwarf.
+
The demons had not noticed the wizard yet, choosing instead to fly after the fleeing dwarves.  Suffar could not help but think that this was all his fault.  The mess he had created was bigger than just a stolen pearl.  The entire world was in peril.  He had to seek out Domon, in the Palace of the Rising Sun.
  
“This is Kogan,” said Suffar, “Slayer of Hetain.
+
===(1 July 2016)===
 +
<pre>N%,..W@,.</pre>
  
“You can do better for a titan slayer than this, surely,said Darquan.
+
“Where is the sun?asked Kogan as he awoke.
  
The serpent wizard began chanting in the ancient tongue of magic.  The wind began to blow and stir up muddy water and dead vegetation.  The muck attached itself to Kogan's skeleton and soon he began to resemble a living dwarf.
+
“There has been a lasting darkness since Hetain died,” said Suffar.
  
“Now, Kogan,” said Darquan, “your body belongs to me. Take the pearl from Suffar and give it to me!”
+
“Then we have won,” exclaimed Kogan.
  
===(11 November 2016)===
+
A dizzy spell forced Kogan to lie back down.  “It's a bit more complicated than that,” said Suffar.  The stars twinkled as giant bat-like creatures passed through the sky.  Kogan turned to witness a horrible sight just a stone's throw away.  Three demons were feasting on the body of a dead dwarf.  They were more horrible than the night creatures of Hetain.
<pre>CNoNN</pre>
 
  
Using his bracers to block a series of strikes and thrusts, Suffar desperately resisted as Kogan tried to wrestle the pearl from himAnthony returned wielding a pair of swords.  The dwarf grabbed the wizard around the legs and tackled him to the ground.  The snake man held his blades to Suffar's throat.  It was over.
+
“They can't see us,” said Suffar.  “Rest, my friend.
  
“And now,” said Darquan, “the pearl, if you please?
+
“There must be a way to stop them,” whispered Kogan.  “You said something about Domon, and the sky chariot.
  
Reaching into his robe, Suffar withdrew the shining pearl.  Darquan's eyes lit up with joy.  Whoever possessed the pearl held sway over the hand of Fate.  Having exhausted the frivolous pleasures of this world, Darquan would use the pearl to enhance his hedonistic lifestyleWith glee, he snatched the pearl out of Suffar's hand.
+
“I'm afraid the sun has set forever,” said Suffar“The four titans cannot help us now.
  
“You will know, before the end,” said Suffar, “what you have to do.
+
“There must be something we can do?” asked the dwarf hero.
  
===(5 January 2017)===
+
“Yes,” said Suffar. “As long as we hold the pearl there is hope.
<pre>NB,B..,N+C</pre>
 
  
“Slay him,” commanded Darquan.
+
===(31 July 2016)===
 +
<pre>.,,.NN..,</pre>
  
Anthony the snake man brought his sword blade down onto the wizard's neck, but recoiled when his weapon clashed against the stone floor of the tower.  Suffar's robes lay empty on the ground, but the wizard was nowhere to be found.  Darquan hollered with disapproval.  Kogan stood up and brushed the dirt off his chest.
+
“The magic doorway will close,” said Suffar, “if we cast Hetain's magic pearl back through the demon gate.
  
“You, dwarf!shouted Darquan. “Stop standing around like a moron and find the wizard.”
+
“Then do it,” exclaimed Kogan, suffering from another fainting spell.
  
A pair of giant bats landed at the base of the tower.  They were fitted with saddles and Kogan had the impression that his new master, Darquan, wanted him to ride.  He climbed up the hairy bat and sat astride its back.
+
“Who ever should cast in the pearl shall die,” said Suffar.
  
“That rascal can't get far without the pearl,” said Darquan“Find him, and snuff out his life!
+
“Then give it to me,” said Kogan“I care not for my own life.
  
===(9 February 2017)===
+
“That much in obvious,” said Suffar, “but you cannot be the one.  Look at your body.”
<pre>k####@B##CB##</pre>
 
  
The pair of giant bats launched out of the tower with Kogan and Anthony the snake man on their backs.  The dwarf's vision was excellent at night, due to a long life undergroundHowever, he could see nothing in the marsh but wildlifeHe called over to Anthony and the snake man replied.
+
Straining to sit up, Kogan was horrified to see that his body was a mere skeleton, barely held together by bits of sinewSuffar used his magic to keep Kogan alive, but it was only a kind of half-lifeOnce the pearl was cast, Kogan too would die.
  
“He has changed himself into a bird or beast,” shouted Anthony.
+
“Then if you will not stand up and save the world,” asked Kogan, “who will?”
  
“How will I know him?asked Kogan.
+
“We must find the fourth titan,said Suffar. “He lives in a tower deep in the Garum.”
  
“He is the only beast that does not fear the power of Darquan,” said Anthony.
+
“Not Darquan the Deadly,” shouted Kogan.  “That wicked old man would never make the sacrifice.
  
The snake man held up his staff and the end began to glow an ominous red.  All around, beneath them, the animals froze in place, the birds so much as freezing in mid flight and falling into the murky water. There was one that still flew, a kingfisher!
+
“We have no other choice,” said Suffar.
  
“That's him!” cried Kogan.
+
===(20 September 2016)===
 +
<pre>""N"N.".,|N+++|</pre>
  
===(12 March 2017)===
+
Deep in the Garum it was unusually cold.  The sun hadn't risen for three days and the plants were beginning to die.  Kogan could see the light of a candle in the top room of the tower a way's off in the marsh.  Suffar explained to the skeletal dwarf that he should do the talking.  The master of the tower was Darquan the Deadly, one of four cosmic titans that had existed since the dawn of time. 
<pre>~~@%%~~</pre>
 
  
Cackling with glee, Darquan watched through his crystal ball as the two giant bat riders chased down the tiny birdThey dove and pounced on the bird at once and there was a scuffle as the group splashed into the waterDarquan was giddy with anticipation.  When the fight subsided, Kogan stood up holding the body of a dead bird, but Anthony was stricken deadThe snake man had been in Darquan's employ for many years, but the evil old man could not find it in himself to shed a single tear.
+
The wizard of the tower was twisted and evilHe had exhausted every physical pleasure in a search for the ultimate experienceThe truth was, now he was bored and wished for the eternal nothingness that awaited his extinctionBut if there was one thing that kept Darquan breathing it was his jealous hatred for all living things.
  
“Bring me the carcass,commanded Darquan. “We will feast on kingfisher tonight!”
+
“Who dares disturb my meditation?came a voice from above.
  
Throwing a cloth over the crystal ball, Darquan retired to his private chamber to contemplate the pearl.  Something was wrong.  The pearl had taken on a dim brown colorGone was its magical luster.  The wizard was furious.  He charged back into his laboratory and awaited Kogan's return.  There had to be some sort of explanation, and without question, someone would pay.
+
Looking up the dark wet stones of the tower, Kogan could see a pale bald head trailing long white whiskersSuffar shouted back, explaining the death of Hetain and the demon gateway.  The wizard's head disappeared and there was a click at the solid wood door before them, which swung open by itself.
  
===(13 April 2017)===
+
===(1 October 2016)===
<pre>++@+=%=N+++</pre>
+
<pre>|NCN+++?N?|</pre>
  
The dwarf met Darquan in the feast hall below the wizard's towerThe old man commanded that the dead bird be plucked and roasted on a spitAs Kogan made himself busy preparing the meal, Darquan returned to fuss over the blackened pearl of Hetain.  A short time later, Kogan announced that the meal was ready.
+
The snake was fast, but Suffar was faster.  As the door opened, a king cobra snake man shot his long neck out toward the wizard's faceHe dodged to the right and seized the serpent man's throat.  Darquan was a coward to leave his minions in charge of greeting the adventurers.
  
“Here's to you, Suffar,” said Darquan, raising his stein glass.  After chewing on a few strange tasting morsels, the wizard realized he had been tricked.  He stood up from the table and threw his arms out to the side, calling on his power to reveal the treachery.  There, on the table, was the partially devoured body of Anthony the snake man.
+
“Come forth, dark titan,” said Suffar, “or I will break your pet's neck.
  
“Suffar,” shouted Darquan, “you will pay for this if I must strike at you with my last breath!”
+
While Suffar shouted at the open door, the snake man reached with his long articulated arm and pulled a dagger from one of its many belts.  Just as it was about to push the blade in, the skeletal dwarf stepped out from behind the wizard and chopped at the snake man's wrist.
  
===(16 May 2017)===
+
“That'sss cheating!” complained the cobra man.
<pre>@N...N(OOO)</pre>
 
  
The was a ringing sound coming from the laboratoryDarquan stomped into the room and pulled the cloth from the crystal ball.  There was Suffar, standing on the beach near the portal to the dimension of ultimate evil.  Beyond words and consumed with hatred, Darquan could only stand and stare as Suffar beckoned to him.  The evil wizard called for Kogan and had the giant bats made ready for takeoff once again.
+
“Save your whining for your master,” said Suffar“That is, if the coward is brave enough to show his face.
  
“It's a trick, boss,said Kogan.
+
“You have the pearl?” came a voice from above.  “Show it to me!
  
“Don't speak,” said Darquan.  “You know nothing save what I have taught you.”
+
===(7 November 2016)===
 +
<pre>|No+N+++N<|</pre>
  
They were airborne a short time later.  There was still a huge maelstrom over Hetain's lake and the pair had to land their bats far from shore.  Darquan landed behind a grassy hill which he scuttled up to spy on the portal from afar.  There was Suffar, strutting back and forth before the portal as freely as you please.
+
“Only you can save the world now,” shouted Suffar as he held the pearl over his head.
  
“You will never have the pearl,” said Darquan under his breath.
+
“Hetain's Pearl,” said Darquan. “You are a naughty wizard.”
  
===(18 June 2017)===
+
The candlelight vanished from the window as Darquan descended the hundreds of steps of the dark tower. It seemed like ages later when he appeared in the doorway. “Let Anthony go,” commanded the evil wizard. Suffar released the cobra man who disappeared back into the tower.
<pre>@.N.o.(OOO).oN</pre>
 
  
"He means to trick you," said Kogan. "All he wants is the pearl!"
+
“Who is your friend?” asked Darquan, indicating the skeletal dwarf.
  
"I have had enough of your talk!" shouted Darquan.
+
“This is Kogan,” said Suffar, “Slayer of Hetain.
  
There was a flash of light and where once stood Kogan the dwarf, there was now a statue made of stone.  Darquan instantly regretted his action.  Not only had he lost a needed ally, but he had also given away his position.  He stood up and saw Suffar down by the lake, beckoning to him.
+
“You can do better for a titan slayer than this, surely,” said Darquan.
  
"You will never have the pearl!" declared Darquan as he stalked down to where Suffar was standing, near the portal to ultimate evil.
+
The serpent wizard began chanting in the ancient tongue of magic.  The wind began to blow and stir up muddy water and dead vegetation.  The muck attached itself to Kogan's skeleton and soon he began to resemble a living dwarf.
  
"You mean this pearl?" asked Suffar, withdrawing the shiny pearl from his pocket.
+
“Now, Kogan,” said Darquan, “your body belongs to me.  Take the pearl from Suffar and give it to me!”
  
With a sudden sinking feeling, Darquan reached into his robe and held out the clouded brown pearl.  Driven by anger and outrage, Darquan cast the pearl into the maelstrom.  Suffar twirled, flaring out his cloak and disappearing in a puff of smoke.  The portal began to disappear.  Darquan could feel his heart sputtering and giving its last beat.  He had been tricked for the final time.
+
===(11 November 2016)===
 +
<pre>CNoNN</pre>
  
===(29 July 2017)===
+
Using his bracers to block a series of strikes and thrusts, Suffar desperately resisted as Kogan tried to wrestle the pearl from him.  Anthony returned wielding a pair of swords. The dwarf grabbed the wizard around the legs and tackled him to the ground.  The snake man held his blades to Suffar's throat. It was over.
<pre>..N%..</pre>
 
Suffar rested by the lake, meditating on all that had passed. The pearl was gone, but so were the malevolent titans that sought to use it for evil. Now the stars could resume their course through the sky and Domon could chase the moon in his fiery chariot. After a good long time, Suffar stood and noticed the statue of Kogan for what seemed like the first time. The stoney eyes seemed to follow him as he approached.
 
  
“Darquan used the power of the pearl to keep you alive,” said Suffar. “If I restore you, you will die.
+
“And now,” said Darquan, “the pearl, if you please?
  
The statue blinked once.
+
Reaching into his robe, Suffar withdrew the shining pearl.  Darquan's eyes lit up with joy.  Whoever possessed the pearl held sway over the hand of Fate.  Having exhausted the frivolous pleasures of this world, Darquan would use the pearl to enhance his hedonistic lifestyle.  With glee, he snatched the pearl out of Suffar's hand.
  
Calling on all his power, Suffar reversed Darquan's curse. Kogan began to move, struggling to breathe, then collapsed. Suffar held his hand as he died. It was as it should be. Kogan had taken the life of a titan and had to pay the price. He would be with the heroes in Nullset now.
+
“You will know, before the end,” said Suffar, “what you have to do.
  
Darquan would be there too, no doubt struggling to return. Suffar would be there to meet him. It was to this end that Suffar had made his vow. The harmony of Nature must be preserved.
+
===(5 January 2017)===
 +
<pre>NB,B..,N+C</pre>
  
THE END
+
“Slay him,” commanded Darquan.
  
===New Story (27 August 2017)===
+
Anthony the snake man brought his sword blade down onto the wizard's neck, but recoiled when his weapon clashed against the stone floor of the tower. Suffar's robes lay empty on the ground, but the wizard was nowhere to be found. Darquan hollered with disapproval. Kogan stood up and brushed the dirt off his chest.
<pre>@&\@H...UH.</pre>
 
  
Who would throw away such a beautiful baby?  The basket had come down the Apagan river.  From Etwersbrot.  Ever since the outbreak of hostilities, people had looked to the magic city for hope and inspirationNow they were flinging their offspring into the river.  It was a time that would one day be called the Second Nightmare Apocalypse.
+
“You, dwarf!” shouted Darquan“Stop standing around like a moron and find the wizard.
  
“More demons ahead, Omak,” said the old knight.
+
A pair of giant bats landed at the base of the tower.  They were fitted with saddles and Kogan had the impression that his new master, Darquan, wanted him to ride.  He climbed up the hairy bat and sat astride its back.
  
“I see them!” shouted Omak as the pair charged down the caravan trail.
+
“That rascal can't get far without the pearl,” said Darquan.  “Find him, and snuff out his life!”
  
The most promising rider Sir Twan had ever seen, Omak was a dwarf from the south. He served in the garrison of Akkadin before the Evil One came.  In the chaos that followed, Omak stole a pony and ran for the hills.  That was where Twan found him.
+
===(9 February 2017)===
 +
<pre>k####@B##CB##</pre>
  
“Don't worry Master,” said Omak“This one is mine.
+
The pair of giant bats launched out of the tower with Kogan and Anthony the snake man on their backs.  The dwarf's vision was excellent at night, due to a long life underground.  However, he could see nothing in the marsh but wildlifeHe called over to Anthony and the snake man replied.
  
The monster wasn't used to the rules that governed this world.  Its ungainly limbs smacked against the dirt as it struggled to get away.  Omak smacked the flanks of his dark pony and then lifted his blade to strike.  The creature looked back just in time to get a face of steel.  A fountain of black blood shot up from the ruined head of the monster.
+
“He has changed himself into a bird or beast,” shouted Anthony.
  
“I did it,cried Omak.
+
“How will I know him?asked Kogan.
  
“Excellent,” said Twan. “I'll make a Beast Maimer of you yet!”
+
“He is the only beast that does not fear the power of Darquan,” said Anthony.
  
“What's it got in its arms?” asked Omak
+
The snake man held up his staff and the end began to glow an ominous red.  All around, beneath them, the animals froze in place, the birds so much as freezing in mid flight and falling into the murky water.  There was one that still flew, a kingfisher!
  
“A dwarven child!” shouted Twan.
+
“That's him!” cried Kogan.
  
==[[User:Haedrian|Haedrian]]==
+
===(12 March 2017)===
===(11 August 2011)===
+
<pre>~~@%%~~</pre>
<pre>++@=@++++</pre>
 
  
Inside or outside, the dwarf fortress was an ugly placeBlack smoke
+
Cackling with glee, Darquan watched through his crystal ball as the two giant bat riders chased down the tiny bird.  They dove and pounced on the bird at once and there was a scuffle as the group splashed into the waterDarquan was giddy with anticipation.  When the fight subsided, Kogan stood up holding the body of a dead bird, but Anthony was stricken dead.  The snake man had been in Darquan's employ for many years, but the evil old man could not find it in himself to shed a single tear.
rose from its misshapen stacks, and beneath the menacing gatehouse,
 
poor hill-dwarves moved under armed guard to bring their offerings to
 
Count Agak.
 
  
The Count had long been allergic to lightHis case of cave
+
“Bring me the carcass,” commanded Darquan“We will feast on kingfisher tonight!”
adaptation was more pronounced than any ever known.  His skin was pale
 
and shot through with spidery veins.  His eyes were red and bloodshot.
 
Even in the dark, he looked sickly, and he never touched a morsel on
 
the feast days.
 
  
"The Count is a vampire," said Roder.
+
Throwing a cloth over the crystal ball, Darquan retired to his private chamber to contemplate the pearl.  Something was wrong.  The pearl had taken on a dim brown color.  Gone was its magical luster.  The wizard was furious.  He charged back into his laboratory and awaited Kogan's return.  There had to be some sort of explanation, and without question, someone would pay.
  
"Silence," said fair Nel.  "What if the guards hear you?"
+
===(13 April 2017)===
 +
<pre>++@+=%=N+++</pre>
  
"Tell me you aren't suspicious," said Roder"Have you ever seen the
+
The dwarf met Darquan in the feast hall below the wizard's towerThe old man commanded that the dead bird be plucked and roasted on a spitAs Kogan made himself busy preparing the meal, Darquan returned to fuss over the blackened pearl of HetainA short time later, Kogan announced that the meal was ready.
Count eat or drink?  Or his guards?  I don't know if I would even
 
recognize them underneath their plated armorNoWe need proof.
 
Then we need deliverance."
 
  
==[[User:Haggle|Haggle]]==
+
“Here's to you, Suffar,” said Darquan, raising his stein glass. After chewing on a few strange tasting morsels, the wizard realized he had been tricked. He stood up from the table and threw his arms out to the side, calling on his power to reveal the treachery. There, on the table, was the partially devoured body of Anthony the snake man.
===(18 January 2011)===
 
<pre>@@@@++U+%++||,.,.MU,.MU,.MU</pre>
 
  
"Toward the light," cried Sot, master of the moth riders.  The
+
“Suffar,” shouted Darquan, “you will pay for this if I must strike at you with my last breath!”
squadron descended in wild corkscrews, falling toward the dwarf
 
fortress.  But Sot had dived too soon.  Flaming arrows shot up from
 
the castle walls, confusing the giant insects.  Sot's mount took three
 
hits and died in mid air.  The moth leader took the reins hard and
 
tried to pull the moth out of a death spiral.  He hit the ground hard
 
and rolled across the paved stone, jumping up in a combat stance.
 
When he saw the two dozen dwarves that approached him, he took off his
 
chitin helmet, pointed at the closest dwarf and spoke.
 
  
"Let's see what you've got, half-man."
+
===(16 May 2017)===
 +
<pre>@N...N(OOO)</pre>
  
==[[User:Hazmat|Hazmat]]==
+
The was a ringing sound coming from the laboratory.  Darquan stomped into the room and pulled the cloth from the crystal ball.  There was Suffar, standing on the beach near the portal to the dimension of ultimate evil.  Beyond words and consumed with hatred, Darquan could only stand and stare as Suffar beckoned to him.  The evil wizard called for Kogan and had the giant bats made ready for takeoff once again.
===(24 April 2010)===
 
<pre> ||U+++WWWbbbbWb </pre>
 
  
Night, thief of all cheer. When has the sun set on a happy soul in
+
“It's a trick, boss,said Kogan.
Bonverland? Everyone knows the terror that lurks behind every shadow,
 
ever since the evil knight Galrod took up residence in Highthorn
 
castle. Werewolves and blendecs were at his command. It was said
 
that only one thing could end his cursed life, the Golden Shank of
 
Allmine. The people wailed with misery, for the shank was said to be
 
in the deep dungeon of a dwarf fortress many leagues to the east. It
 
was a time of mass panic. That was until the hero Mandack arrived.
 
  
==[[User:Hellrider|Hellrider]]==
+
“Don't speak,” said Darquan.  “You know nothing save what I have taught you.”
===(12 April 2012)===
 
  
<pre>++g+++@@@</pre>
+
They were airborne a short time later.  There was still a huge maelstrom over Hetain's lake and the pair had to land their bats far from shore.  Darquan landed behind a grassy hill which he scuttled up to spy on the portal from afar.  There was Suffar, strutting back and forth before the portal as freely as you please.
  
Goblin master thief Garu picked his way through the irrigation ditch
+
“You will never have the pearl,” said Darquan under his breath.
of the dwarf fortress.  The dwarves were fools to leave the floodgate
 
open during the dry season.  There were fewer traps down there.  It
 
wasn't long before he reached the mushroom fields.  There were a few
 
gardeners here and there but nothing that proved much of a challenge.
 
  
Once inside, Garu shed his black cloak in exchange for the robes of a
+
===(18 June 2017)===
monk of Alak. He passed silently by the dwarves, a long hood hiding
+
<pre>@.N.o.(OOO).oN</pre>
his face. Slowly, he made his way to the meeting hall. There were a
 
bunch of dwarf youths posing and trying to look tough.
 
  
"You are impressive," said Garu.
+
"He means to trick you," said Kogan.  "All he wants is the pearl!"
 +
 
 +
"I have had enough of your talk!" shouted Darquan.
  
"What's it to you, holy dwarf?" said the most obnoxious of the dwarves.
+
There was a flash of light and where once stood Kogan the dwarf, there was now a statue made of stone.  Darquan instantly regretted his action.  Not only had he lost a needed ally, but he had also given away his position.  He stood up and saw Suffar down by the lake, beckoning to him.
  
"It's just that I heard from Zuglar that you were a weakling and a
+
"You will never have the pearl!" declared Darquan as he stalked down to where Suffar was standing, near the portal to ultimate evil.
coward," said Garu.  "He said he'd wait for you in the lower warehouse
 
if you were dwarf enough."
 
  
"You tell that son of an elf I'll be there," shouted the dwarf.
+
"You mean this pearl?" asked Suffar, withdrawing the shiny pearl from his pocket.
  
==[[User:Hellzon|Hellzon]]==
+
With a sudden sinking feeling, Darquan reached into his robe and held out the clouded brown pearl.  Driven by anger and outrage, Darquan cast the pearl into the maelstrom.  Suffar twirled, flaring out his cloak and disappearing in a puff of smoke.  The portal began to disappear.  Darquan could feel his heart sputtering and giving its last beat.  He had been tricked for the final time.
===(17 December 2007)===
 
<pre>,.@@~~o~~~</pre>
 
  
A rock plopped into the cave river from the platform above. There
+
===(29 July 2017)===
Durgal and the dwarf girl sat, above the murky waters. Durgal
+
<pre>..N%..</pre>
explained, in great detail, his plans for the future.  When the riches
+
Suffar rested by the lake, meditating on all that had passed. The pearl was gone, but so were the malevolent titans that sought to use it for evil. Now the stars could resume their course through the sky and Domon could chase the moon in his fiery chariot. After a good long time, Suffar stood and noticed the statue of Kogan for what seemed like the first time. The stoney eyes seemed to follow him as he approached.
of the mountain were plundered, he would diagram the plans for a
 
second fortress himself. How the dwarves would love him!
 
  
"But in your haste for riches," asked the girl, "would you have time
+
“Darquan used the power of the pearl to keep you alive,” said Suffar. “If I restore you, you will die.”
for the ones you love?"
 
  
Durgal's face became red as a cave turnip. He looked quickly away
+
The statue blinked once.
from her and stared into the dark water.  There, eyes gazed up to meet
+
 
him. Durgal reached for his axe, telling the girl to warn the others.
+
Calling on all his power, Suffar reversed Darquan's curse. Kogan began to move, struggling to breathe, then collapsed. Suffar held his hand as he died. It was as it should be. Kogan had taken the life of a titan and had to pay the price. He would be with the heroes in Nullset now.
A pale, slimy hand reached out of the depths and pulled the creature
 
upward. It was an olmman!
 
  
===(3 September 2008)===
+
Darquan would be there too, no doubt struggling to return. Suffar would be there to meet him. It was to this end that Suffar had made his vow. The harmony of Nature must be preserved.
<pre>ff,@,.@,o~~~~~</pre>
 
  
"Back!" cried Durgal, "back to the hall!"  The dwarf girl turned and
+
THE END
screamed.  Two blind cave fish men blocked the way out.  Durgal turned
 
and swung his axe at the olmman, now completely out of the water.  It
 
deftly dodged his panicked swings.  The dwarf girl screamed as the
 
cave fish men crawled toward her, arms outstretched, feeling their way
 
along the floor.
 
  
"By the power of the Lordaxe!" screamed Durgal, holding his axe aloft.
+
===New Story (27 August 2017)===
The dungeon rumbled. The sound of water crashed through the tunnel.
+
<pre>@&\@H...UH.</pre>
The fighters were swept away. The olmman grabbed Durgal's axe arm as
 
they were washed through the watery tunnel.  The dwarf pulled a dagger
 
from his belt and jammed it into the monster's guts.
 
  
"Gula!" cried Durgal, bursting above the surface of the waterHe
+
Who would throw away such a beautiful baby?  The basket had come down the Apagan river.  From EtwersbrotEver since the outbreak of hostilities, people had looked to the magic city for hope and inspirationNow they were flinging their offspring into the riverIt was a time that would one day be called the Second Nightmare Apocalypse.
pulled the axe free of the olmman's grasp and brought the pommel down
 
on its head, knocking it senseless"Gula!" he cried againWith
 
sudden terror, Durgal recalled where this tunnel led -- the chasm.
 
Only a few seconds until the ultimate terrible plunge.
 
  
"Durgal!" cried the dwarf girl, Gula.  With all his strength, he
+
“More demons ahead, Omak,” said the old knight.
stretched to reach her in the crashing water.
 
  
==[[User:HYBRID BEING|HYBRID BEING]]==
+
“I see them!” shouted Omak as the pair charged down the caravan trail.
===(3 June 2014)===
 
<pre>@.@@.,--.,-,..-.,.,eeeee</pre>
 
Sword and axe clashed again and again as the combatants fought and
 
bled.  You and I remember Tasan fortress in the days before the elves
 
emerged from the hated forest.  At one time Fortress Tasan was second
 
only to the mountain homes in wealth and power.  Now it was the front
 
line in a war to end the age.
 
  
"Aim low, marks-dwarves," said Kraton"Make every shot count."
+
The most promising rider Sir Twan had ever seen, Omak was a dwarf from the south. He served in the garrison of Akkadin before the Evil One came.  In the chaos that followed, Omak stole a pony and ran for the hillsThat was where Twan found him.
  
It was the height of the Plump Helmet festival when Kraton first
+
“Don't worry Master,” said Omak“This one is mine.
learned of the elven invasionAn arrow struck his sweetheart dead in
 
the chest.  The ambush was over in seconds.  The castle guard were
 
able to chase down the archers before they escaped into the woods.
 
  
As captain of the guard, Kraton was in charge of interrogationThere
+
The monster wasn't used to the rules that governed this worldIts ungainly limbs smacked against the dirt as it struggled to get awayOmak smacked the flanks of his dark pony and then lifted his blade to strikeThe creature looked back just in time to get a face of steelA fountain of black blood shot up from the ruined head of the monster.
was no need in his mindElves were not rationalTheir reasons for
 
acting made no senseHe ordered that they be hammered immediately
 
and prepared the fortress for the assault to come.
 
  
==Insanity Prelude==
+
“I did it,” cried Omak.
===(1. I forgot, sometime in 2009)===
 
<pre>c@,.ccccccccccc@ccccc@ccc@cccccccccc</pre>
 
Kittens roamed through the halls, as dwarf tanner Kramer worked the
 
cat skins.  It seemed his work would never end.  The uncounted vermin
 
in the fortress made the cat bellies full, and they bred out of
 
control.  Baron Zarkin issued a final order:  "Suffer no cat to live."
 
Death squads searched the corridors for felines, and brought the
 
bodies to Kramer.  It was a tough job; Kramer admired cats for their
 
aloofness.  Someone tapped him on the shoulder.  It was cat-lord
 
Tainaria.
 
  
"Who are you?" asked Kramer.
+
“Excellent,” said Twan.  “I'll make a Beast Maimer of you yet!”
  
"Who I am is not important," said the beast-woman.  "Don't you feel
+
“What's it got in its arms?” asked Omak
that what you are doing is wrong?"
 
  
"Yes," said the dwarf, "but…"
+
“A dwarven child!” shouted Twan.
  
===(2. December 10, 2009)===
+
===(25 September 2017)===
<pre>cccc,c,.C@.</pre>
+
<pre>!!@!!</pre>
  
"Stomer," said Tainaria, snapping her clawed fingers, "take him."
+
“Do you think the babe is from that village, yonder?” asked Omak.
  
An enormous walking cat emerged from the shadows.  It was striped and
+
“If so, all her kin are dead,” said Sir Twan.
grey with a round golden belly.  In its paws it held a large brown
 
sack.  The cat people pounced on Kramer, tackling him to the ground.
 
They kicked and stomped him until he was knocked senseless.  Tainaria
 
looked on as Stomer poured the dwarf into the sack.
 
  
Kramer awoke, suffocating in the damp confines of the sack that was
+
The beast maimers returned to the city of Otla, to seek a home for the child.  There were electrical storms all night.  Unforeseen to all knights of the realm, the evil Cenaster had been slain, and with his death the Earth had been cast adrift in the cosmic ether.  The child cried and cried.  At last, the warlord would see them.
his prison.  The sack bounced up and down as the cat ran.  At last
+
 
Kramer was thrown down onto the mud. He peered out of the bag into
+
“You say you rescued the babe from a demon?” asked Lord Saster.
the nauseating sunlight.  He felt a sharp kick to his ribs.
 
  
"Come out, killer!" shouted Tainaria.
+
“She is marked with magic power,” said Sir Twan, “and destined for greatness!
  
The dwarf crawled out onto the mossy ground.  He looked around as the
+
“Then you and Omak will raise her as a Beast Maimer,” said Saster.
tall trees and thick green ferns.
 
  
"This is the elf forest," said Kramer.
+
It was a great honor, and a great responsibility.  Omak found a room for the baby in the castle.  There was still the need for a name.  Sir Twan sought to name her after the great city where she was found.
  
Stomer drew his lips back across his teeth in a grotesque mockery of a smile.
+
“She shall be named Otilla,” said the knight.
  
"You," said Kramer, "you're not going to leave me out here!?"
+
===(28 October 2017)===
 +
<pre>.@.@..</pre>
  
==[[User:jaccarmac|jaccarmac]]==
+
As great a fighter as master Omak was a rider, Otilla had grown up and found her place among the Beast Maimers.  Every morning at dawn the Maimers would sally forth from Otla Castle and search for demons to slay.  The creatures may have stopped pouring into this world since the death of Cenaster, but enough had made their through that a special effort was required to wipe them off the face of the Earth.
===(19 November 2013)===
 
  
<pre>,%.%.@.%@/%ggggg</pre>
+
“Grandfather Twan?” asked Otilla as she arrived at the meeting place. “Where is Master Omak?”
  
Nothing save dragon's fire was hotter than Cendra's fury at the goblin
+
“Omak has gone to speak with the head of our order,” said Twan“He has yet to return.
invaders.  Limbs and heads bounced along the mining tunnel as the
 
dwarf warrioress chopped them left and right.  Ever since Darkmaster
 
the Evil mounted his campaign against the dwarf fortress, no one was
 
safeIt was to dwarves like Cendra that all owed their freedom and
 
probably their very lives.
 
  
“To the right!shouted Kogan.
+
“He has gone to see mighty Bram?” asked Otilla with excitement.  “Is the champion coming here?
  
Ducking just in time, Cendra twirled around and planted her axe dead
+
The monster of Otla Hill was the Maimers' greatest shameThey had cleared out the Forbidden Forest and slain enough demons to keep the King's Highway open from Etwersbrot to AkkadinStill, no knight was brave enough, or skilled enough in the martial arts, to take on the Otla Hill monster.   
in the goblin's chestKogan had been Cendra's blade brother as long
 
as she could rememberIt made it all the more tragic when he finally
 
fell to Darkmaster's henchmenBut let us talk of happier times...
 
  
==[[User:JakobTheGreat|Jakob Zaborowski]]==
+
“He has come to slay the monster,” said Otilla.  “I know it!”
===(22 July 2015)===
 
  
<pre>U,.(&),,.,.(&),.U</pre>
+
==[[User:Haedrian|Haedrian]]==
It had been a century since the last Dulchari wizard had been crowned. Most of the old wizards had retired to remote towers to continue their studies, having abandoned the city of Etwersbrot and the council chamber. There simply was no need for them anymore. All the dimensional rifts had been sealed and reality had been restored to a liveable state.
+
===(11 August 2011)===
 +
<pre>++@=@++++</pre>
  
The wizards that lived in the capital were a new breed. The only demons they had ever seen were the ones that the Dulchari summoned themselves. Thamian was one of these. He longed to cross the boundaries between worlds like the old heroes did. Once the world had been filled with monsters. Now it was impossible to prove oneself.
+
Inside or outside, the dwarf fortress was an ugly place. Black smoke
"I have an idea," said Thamian. "Meet me behind the tower after class."
+
rose from its misshapen stacks, and beneath the menacing gatehouse,
 +
poor hill-dwarves moved under armed guard to bring their offerings to
 +
Count Agak.
  
The sun was sinking behind the mountains when Thamian met his friend Nesco in the dry field. What he had planned was a contest of magic. They would each summon a demon and they would fight to see which one was more fierce. Standing across the field from one another they drew pentagrams in the dirt. Thamian began summoning a creature from the world of Brepotog, the Bowels of the Universe. Nesco called his demon from Urmoro, the Land of the Undead. Somehow neither of them grasped that this was a bad idea.
+
The Count had long been allergic to light.  His case of cave
 +
adaptation was more pronounced than any ever known. His skin was pale
 +
and shot through with spidery veins. His eyes were red and bloodshot.
 +
Even in the dark, he looked sickly, and he never touched a morsel on
 +
the feast days.
  
===(3 January 2015)===
+
"The Count is a vampire," said Roder.
  
<pre>&,<U>,,.<U>.N</pre>
+
"Silence," said fair Nel. "What if the guards hear you?"
  
Thamian's monster was the first to appearAbout an hour after the ritual began there was a distinct smell on the western breeze. It smelled like Brepotog, the sewer of reality. Nesco flinched, but remained inside his protective pentagramOff to the right, the shadows darkenedAn arm, perhaps more tentacle than solid limb, protruded from the ground. It struck the ground with a splat and pulled the rest of the demon up.
+
"Tell me you aren't suspicious," said Roder"Have you ever seen the
 +
Count eat or drink? Or his guards? I don't know if I would even
 +
recognize them underneath their plated armorNoWe need proof.
 +
Then we need deliverance."
  
“I've done it, Nesco,” shouted Thamian. “Admit it!  I've won.
+
==[[User:Haggle|Haggle]]==
 +
===(18 January 2011)===
 +
<pre>@@@@++U+%++||,.,.MU,.MU,.MU</pre>
  
“Wait,” said Nesco“Look there!”
+
"Toward the light," cried Sot, master of the moth riders.  The
 +
squadron descended in wild corkscrews, falling toward the dwarf
 +
fortress.  But Sot had dived too soon.  Flaming arrows shot up from
 +
the castle walls, confusing the giant insects.  Sot's mount took three
 +
hits and died in mid airThe moth leader took the reins hard and
 +
tried to pull the moth out of a death spiral.  He hit the ground hard
 +
and rolled across the paved stone, jumping up in a combat stance.
 +
When he saw the two dozen dwarves that approached him, he took off his
 +
chitin helmet, pointed at the closest dwarf and spoke.
  
Out of the trees, a figure stumbled.  Once it came into the sunlight, the young wizards could see it for what it was, alive undead.  It was the animated body of another young wizard.  He had probably died during the trials which had taken place earlier that week.  Its neck was clearly broken and its head lolled crazily to the side.
+
"Let's see what you've got, half-man."
  
“I command you, oh demon,” shouted Thamian, “attack!”
+
==[[User:Hazmat|Hazmat]]==
 +
===(24 April 2010)===
 +
<pre> ||U+++WWWbbbbWb </pre>
  
===(3 December 2015)===
+
Night, thief of all cheer. When has the sun set on a happy soul in
 
+
Bonverland? Everyone knows the terror that lurks behind every shadow,
<pre>N|+UUUUUU+U|</pre>
+
ever since the evil knight Galrod took up residence in Highthorn
 
+
castle. Werewolves and blendecs were at his command. It was said
Nesco was late to class. The always-nosey Smesma was there at the door to greet him. The first thing she noticed was the overpowering smell of filth. They had been summoning demons again!  Nesco had the stink of Brepotog on him. Where was Thamian?  The two rascals were usually inseparable.  Smesma stood in the doorway and would not let Nesco pass without an explanation.
+
that only one thing could end his cursed life, the Golden Shank of
 +
Allmine. The people wailed with misery, for the shank was said to be
 +
in the deep dungeon of a dwarf fortress many leagues to the east. It
 +
was a time of mass panic. That was until the hero Mandack arrived.
  
“Where is your friend, Thamian?” asked Smesma.
+
==[[User:Hellrider|Hellrider]]==
 +
===(12 April 2012)===
  
“Don't worry.  He still lives,” muttered Nesco, “after a fashion.”
+
<pre>++g+++@@@</pre>
  
The witch let Nesco in, more overcome by his stench than his flimsy excuses.  As Nesco took his seat at the desk the other wizards scooted away, annoying the professor with their squeaky chairs.  The instructor for this term was Lord DomoranHe was an incompetent teacher, just serving out his time until retirementMost young wizards never learned from class anymoreThe only ones who improved used the forbidden arts like Nesco and Thamian.
+
Goblin master thief Garu picked his way through the irrigation ditch
 +
of the dwarf fortress.  The dwarves were fools to leave the floodgate
 +
open during the dry seasonThere were fewer traps down thereIt
 +
wasn't long before he reached the mushroom fieldsThere were a few
 +
gardeners here and there but nothing that proved much of a challenge.
  
“You summoned a demon from the bowels of the universe,” whispered Smesma“I smell it!”
+
Once inside, Garu shed his black cloak in exchange for the robes of a
 +
monk of Alak.  He passed silently by the dwarves, a long hood hiding
 +
his face.  Slowly, he made his way to the meeting hallThere were a
 +
bunch of dwarf youths posing and trying to look tough.
  
“Not me,said Nesco. “It was that fool Thamian.  But I got him back!”
+
"You are impressive," said Garu.
  
“If you have something to share,” boomed Lord Domoran, “you can share it with the whole class!”
+
"What's it to you, holy dwarf?" said the most obnoxious of the dwarves.
  
“Very well,said Nesco“Watch this!”
+
"It's just that I heard from Zuglar that you were a weakling and a
 +
coward," said Garu"He said he'd wait for you in the lower warehouse
 +
if you were dwarf enough."
  
The young punk stood up and clapped his hands.  Suddenly the room felt very cold and still.  Outside the room, the students could hear footsteps.  Whoever it was, they didn't sound all that healthy.  The mystery person dragged one leg and moaned when he took a step.  The closer he got, the more loud and painful the moaning became.  At last there was a knock at the door.
+
"You tell that son of an elf I'll be there," shouted the dwarf.
  
“Only students are allowed in the classroom,” shouted Domoran, clearly shaken.
+
==[[User:Hellzon|Hellzon]]==
 +
===(17 December 2007)===
 +
<pre>,.@@~~o~~~</pre>
  
“But it is one of your students,” said Nesco“Thamian! Come inside.”
+
A rock plopped into the cave river from the platform above.  There
 +
Durgal and the dwarf girl sat, above the murky waters.  Durgal
 +
explained, in great detail, his plans for the future.  When the riches
 +
of the mountain were plundered, he would diagram the plans for a
 +
second fortress himselfHow the dwarves would love him!
  
The doorknob turned ever so slowly, and the door swung open to reveal a horrible sight.  It was Thamian, or more accurately, what was left of him.  His clothing was bloody and torn, and his body was beset by a dozen mortal wounds.  The fact that he was walking was clearly an infernal miracle.
+
"But in your haste for riches," asked the girl, "would you have time
 +
for the ones you love?"
  
“Nesco,” said Domoran, “what have you done?”
+
Durgal's face became red as a cave turnip.  He looked quickly away
 +
from her and stared into the dark water.  There, eyes gazed up to meet
 +
him.  Durgal reached for his axe, telling the girl to warn the others.
 +
A pale, slimy hand reached out of the depths and pulled the creature
 +
upward.  It was an olmman!
  
“Only what you are too weak and afraid to do,” shouted Nesco. “I used magic!”
+
===(3 September 2008)===
 +
<pre>ff,@,.@,o~~~~~</pre>
  
The zombie trudged forwardNesco laughedHe was truly a Dulchari wizard now.  The monster came closer and the young wizards stood and backed away, leaving Domoran to face the ghost of Thamian alone.
+
"Back!" cried Durgal, "back to the hall!"  The dwarf girl turned and
 +
screamedTwo blind cave fish men blocked the way outDurgal turned
 +
and swung his axe at the olmman, now completely out of the water.  It
 +
deftly dodged his panicked swings.  The dwarf girl screamed as the
 +
cave fish men crawled toward her, arms outstretched, feeling their way
 +
along the floor.
  
“Stop it!” shouted Smesma.
+
"By the power of the Lordaxe!" screamed Durgal, holding his axe aloft.
 +
The dungeon rumbled.  The sound of water crashed through the tunnel.
 +
The fighters were swept away.  The olmman grabbed Durgal's axe arm as
 +
they were washed through the watery tunnel.  The dwarf pulled a dagger
 +
from his belt and jammed it into the monster's guts.
  
“I,” said Nesco, suddenly flustered, “I can't!”
+
"Gula!" cried Durgal, bursting above the surface of the water.  He
 +
pulled the axe free of the olmman's grasp and brought the pommel down
 +
on its head, knocking it senseless.  "Gula!" he cried again.  With
 +
sudden terror, Durgal recalled where this tunnel led -- the chasm.
 +
Only a few seconds until the ultimate terrible plunge.
  
===(19 December 2015)===
+
"Durgal!" cried the dwarf girl, Gula.  With all his strength, he
 +
stretched to reach her in the crashing water.
  
<pre>!!NU!!!!!!UU++UU</pre>
+
==[[User:HYBRID BEING|HYBRID BEING]]==
 
+
===(3 June 2014)===
Thamian's corpse caught hold of Domoran and plunged its fangs into his neckThe young wizards cut and ran, leaving Nesco and Smesma to face the threat alone.  Blood poured from Domoran's woundThere wasn't much hope for him now and Nesco knew itStill, Smesma wouldn't let Nesco flee.
+
<pre>@.@@.,--.,-,..-.,.,eeeee</pre>
 +
Sword and axe clashed again and again as the combatants fought and
 +
bledYou and I remember Tasan fortress in the days before the elves
 +
emerged from the hated forestAt one time Fortress Tasan was second
 +
only to the mountain homes in wealth and powerNow it was the front
 +
line in a war to end the age.
  
“You did this,” shouted Smesma“Now undo it!”
+
"Aim low, marks-dwarves," said Kraton"Make every shot count."
  
“But if Domoran lives,” explained Nesco, “we will be expelled from school.
+
It was the height of the Plump Helmet festival when Kraton first
 +
learned of the elven invasion.  An arrow struck his sweetheart dead in
 +
the chest.  The ambush was over in seconds.  The castle guard were
 +
able to chase down the archers before they escaped into the woods.
  
“What?” asked Smesma, having heard the most ignorant excuse spoken in years.
+
As captain of the guard, Kraton was in charge of interrogation.  There
 +
was no need in his mind.  Elves were not rational.  Their reasons for
 +
acting made no sense.  He ordered that they be hammered immediately
 +
and prepared the fortress for the assault to come.
  
The zombie dropped the professor's body on the floor and advanced on the delinquent wizardNesco grabbed Smesma by the arm and ran out of classOutside the classroom, the disaster containment squad had assembledThe wizards in the tac-squad wore robes lined with adamantine and wielded special flame throwing wands.
+
==Insanity Prelude==
 
+
===(1. I forgot, sometime in 2009)===
“They are in there,” shouted Nesco“Two of them!”
+
<pre>c@,.ccccccccccc@ccccc@ccc@cccccccccc</pre>
 
+
Kittens roamed through the halls, as dwarf tanner Kramer worked the
“Villain!” cried Smesma. “Domoran may yet live!”
+
cat skins.  It seemed his work would never endThe uncounted vermin
 +
in the fortress made the cat bellies full, and they bred out of
 +
controlBaron Zarkin issued a final order:  "Suffer no cat to live."
 +
Death squads searched the corridors for felines, and brought the
 +
bodies to Kramer.  It was a tough job; Kramer admired cats for their
 +
aloofnessSomeone tapped him on the shoulderIt was cat-lord
 +
Tainaria.
  
Nesco pushed Smesma to the side as the wizards stormed the classroom, blasting away indiscriminately with their flame throwers.  The evil Nesco chuckled into his cloak.  No one was paying attention but Smesma.  She knew now that something must be done to stop him.
+
"Who are you?" asked Kramer.
  
===(20 January 2016)===
+
"Who I am is not important," said the beast-woman.  "Don't you feel
 +
that what you are doing is wrong?"
  
<pre>,.U!,.U".</pre>
+
"Yes," said the dwarf, "but…"
  
Alone in her alcove, Smesma said a prayer to the gods and began her meditation. There was a buzzing sound deep in her throat.  She concentrated on the sacred syllables of the forbidden language.  The time had come to use her power.  She shouted the word and punched a hole through the brick wall of her room. Such was the power of Axolar.
+
===(2. December 10, 2009)===
 +
<pre>cccc,c,.C@.</pre>
  
“Where is Nesco?” asked Smesma.
+
"Stomer," said Tainaria, snapping her clawed fingers, "take him."
  
“He has been hanging around Thamian's grave,” said one of the students“It's horrible that all of this happened.
+
An enormous walking cat emerged from the shadows.  It was striped and
 +
grey with a round golden belly.  In its paws it held a large brown
 +
sack.  The cat people pounced on Kramer, tackling him to the ground.
 +
They kicked and stomped him until he was knocked senselessTainaria
 +
looked on as Stomer poured the dwarf into the sack.
  
“He has to be stopped before anyone else gets hurt,” said Smesma.
+
Kramer awoke, suffocating in the damp confines of the sack that was
 +
his prison.  The sack bounced up and down as the cat ran.  At last
 +
Kramer was thrown down onto the mud.  He peered out of the bag into
 +
the nauseating sunlight.  He felt a sharp kick to his ribs.
  
She meant to kill Nesco before he could raise any more zombies.  Domoron had been a hero to Smesma, and she blamed Nesco alone for his death.  Outside the city gate, hidden behind a screen of trees, Nesco waited for Smesma in the cemetery.  He was alone dressed in the gray robes of mourning.
+
"Come out, killer!" shouted Tainaria.
  
“You had better call to Urmoro for help,” shouted Smesma, “for I will have no mercy.
+
The dwarf crawled out onto the mossy ground.  He looked around as the
 +
tall trees and thick green ferns.
  
Nesco just stood there, knowing that Smesma would probably just kill herself with a magic spell.  He had gained some perspective since the trouble started.  He could hear the sound welling up from Smesma's throat as she charged up for the killer blow.  She ran at Nesco, releasing the spell with a shout.  There was an explosion of gore and a terrible gargling sound.  No one knew what happened until the undertaker came across the bodies the next day.
+
"This is the elf forest," said Kramer.
  
==[[User:Janus|Janus]]==
+
Stomer drew his lips back across his teeth in a grotesque mockery of a smile.
===(12 October 2006)===
 
  
<pre>BgB
+
"You," said Kramer, "you're not going to leave me out here!?"
B@g
 
gBB</pre>
 
Beak dogs and goblins surround the adventurer! What will happen next?!
 
  
===(13 February 2007)===
+
==[[User:jaccarmac|jaccarmac]]==
<pre>gg...
+
===(19 November 2013)===
.B.B=
 
..BB.
 
.%B@/
 
.-...</pre>
 
One of the five beak dogs pounced.  Rogar leapt, planting a foot on the beast's head and propelling himself toward the tattoed goblin.  Just as they collided, Rogar planted his dagger through the goblin's left eye.  They hit the ground hard, and Rogar rolled forward to his feet, spinning to face the remaining eight opponents.  The beak dog he had jumped on was still shaking its head, wincing.  Behind them stood a wiry goblin with a wild mane of maroon hair, brandishing a scimitar, and a lardy goblin holding an iron-studded club.
 
  
The beak dogs charged Rogar in unison.  His dagger was stuck back in the twitching goblin's face, but weaponless he stood his ground before them. The first dog to reach him received Rogar's knee under its chin, the long cruel spike at the top of the warrior's half-greave piercing the creature's throat.  Two more beak dogs reached him as he twisted his leg in the air, trying to free it from his bleeding adversary.  The beasts slammed into him, one getting a hold of his right arm above the elbow, the other gnashing at his face.  Before it could tear his nose off, Rogar grabbed it by the neck with his left hand and held it back. The other dog sank its beak deeper into the flesh of Rogar's arm. Could this be the end?!
+
<pre>,%.%.@.%@/%ggggg</pre>
  
===(5 May 2007)===
+
Nothing save dragon's fire was hotter than Cendra's fury at the goblin
<pre>|+@g+++</pre>
+
invaders.  Limbs and heads bounced along the mining tunnel as the
 +
dwarf warrioress chopped them left and right.  Ever since Darkmaster
 +
the Evil mounted his campaign against the dwarf fortress, no one was
 +
safe.  It was to dwarves like Cendra that all owed their freedom and
 +
probably their very lives.
  
Rogar awoke in pain, his wrists in chains, his wounded arm throbbing.  He opened his eyes only to be greeted by an all-encompassing darkness.  This must be Shalthidon's dungeon, which meant that he was locked inside the Tower of Hate from which no man had ever returned.
+
“To the right!” shouted Kogan.
  
A dim light flickered some distance away, and he could see the silhouetted bars of his prisonBeyond them, shadows danced, and he heard a grating soundThe bars slid aside, and the lardy goblin waddled into the chamber holding a torch.
+
Ducking just in time, Cendra twirled around and planted her axe dead
 +
in the goblin's chest.  Kogan had been Cendra's blade brother as long
 +
as she could rememberIt made it all the more tragic when he finally
 +
fell to Darkmaster's henchmenBut let us talk of happier times...
  
The foul creature stood below Rogar where he hung, an idiot grin perking up the otherwise sagging jowls of its bloated face.
+
==[[User:JakobTheGreat|Jakob Zaborowski]]==
 +
===(22 July 2015)===
  
"The master says you are to be entertained," it croaked as it continued to smile.
+
<pre>U,.(&),,.,.(&),.U</pre>
 +
It had been a century since the last Dulchari wizard had been crowned. Most of the old wizards had retired to remote towers to continue their studies, having abandoned the city of Etwersbrot and the council chamber. There simply was no need for them anymore. All the dimensional rifts had been sealed and reality had been restored to a liveable state.
  
"I do not desire such pleasures as Shalthidon has to offer," Rogar answered. "Be off with you.  The larder has grown lonely."
+
The wizards that lived in the capital were a new breed. The only demons they had ever seen were the ones that the Dulchari summoned themselves. Thamian was one of these. He longed to cross the boundaries between worlds like the old heroes did. Once the world had been filled with monsters. Now it was impossible to prove oneself.
 +
"I have an idea," said Thamian. "Meet me behind the tower after class."
  
"The master says you are to feel the fire," the thing chortled. The goblin lifted the torch and took a step toward Rogar.
+
The sun was sinking behind the mountains when Thamian met his friend Nesco in the dry field. What he had planned was a contest of magic. They would each summon a demon and they would fight to see which one was more fierce. Standing across the field from one another they drew pentagrams in the dirt. Thamian began summoning a creature from the world of Brepotog, the Bowels of the Universe. Nesco called his demon from Urmoro, the Land of the Undead. Somehow neither of them grasped that this was a bad idea.
  
It was enough.  Rogar lashed out with his legs, hooking them around the goblin's neck.  In a feat of strength that would become legend, Rogar strained against the chains on his arms, lifting the massive goblin and all its corpulence from the floor.  There was a sickening crack, and the fixtures in the ceiling gave way. Rogar fell into the goblin's lardy folds, pushing away desperately until he regained his feet, ready to fight, but the goblin was already dead with a broken neck.
+
===(3 January 2015)===
 +
 
 +
<pre>&,<U>,,.<U>.N</pre>
  
Fortunately, the torch had not been smotheredThe warrior picked it up and held it highThere was nothing else in the cellAside from the chains, the torch was his only possessionNow it's the master who'll be entertained, Rogar thought, as he strode out into the passageway.
+
Thamian's monster was the first to appearAbout an hour after the ritual began there was a distinct smell on the western breezeIt smelled like Brepotog, the sewer of reality.  Nesco flinched, but remained inside his protective pentagramOff to the right, the shadows darkenedAn arm, perhaps more tentacle than solid limb, protruded from the ground.  It struck the ground with a splat and pulled the rest of the demon up.
  
===(7 August 2007)===
+
“I've done it, Nesco,” shouted Thamian.  “Admit it!  I've won.”
<pre>@+++"E"</pre>
 
  
Rogar strode toward the great iron doors, leaving a trail of blood that was not his ownIn his hand he held a scimitar and from each of his wrists the chains still hung.  All of the servants of Shalthidon that lurked within the Tower of Hate were now dead, save whatever was in this room at the pinnacle of the tower.  The sword he had seized from the maroon-maned goblin, who had led the goblins in the tower barracks.
+
“Wait,” said Nesco“Look there!”
  
The warrior pushed hard on the iron doors and they opened inward with a groanThere, surrounded by brightly colored flowers, was an elfThe sun shone down on the tower top through windows in the elegant curved ceilingThe entire room sparkled.
+
Out of the trees, a figure stumbledOnce it came into the sunlight, the young wizards could see it for what it was, alive undead.  It was the animated body of another young wizardHe had probably died during the trials which had taken place earlier that weekIts neck was clearly broken and its head lolled crazily to the side.
  
"Are you a prisoner here?  Where is Shalthidon?" Rogar asked urgently.
+
“I command you, oh demon,” shouted Thamian, “attack!”
  
The elf chuckled pleasantly.  "Child, Rogar, I am Shalthidon.  My parents named me Lilarilqua, but my attempts to hold the goblins under my sway with that name met with disaster.  Are you cold?  Let me fetch you something warm."  Shalthidon fished around under a dresser and pulled out a plush cloak with lacy frills.  "The material was all offered freely from the feather trees, Rogar.  You don't have to worry about the animals."
+
===(3 December 2015)===
  
Rogar was still stunned.  Shalthidon, the Bringer of Ruin, murderer of his parents, lord of the evil of the creeping wastes that had engulfed half the world, was an elf.  Dispelling the cloud over his mind, the warrior focused.  That will only make killing him all the more satisfying, he thought.  Rogar lifted his blade and advanced.
+
<pre>N|+UUUUUU+U|</pre>
  
==Japa==
+
Nesco was late to class. The always-nosey Smesma was there at the door to greet him.  The first thing she noticed was the overpowering smell of filth.  They had been summoning demons again!  Nesco had the stink of Brepotog on him.  Where was Thamian?  The two rascals were usually inseparable.  Smesma stood in the doorway and would not let Nesco pass without an explanation.
===(27th December, 2010)===
 
<pre>llllllllllllllllllll,.@,.@@@@@@@@@@@@</pre>
 
  
There was a beast called the Strangler that lived deep in the forest.
+
“Where is your friend, Thamian?” asked Smesma.
No one knew what forces woke it, but one night it scaled the walls of
 
the dwarf fortress with its four long arms and caught the dwarf king
 
as he was star gazing on the royal balcony.  Without a moment's
 
hesitation, the monster pitched the king over the side to meet a
 
violent death at the base of the mountain.
 
  
At dawn's light the dwarves set out in search of the creature.
+
“Don't worry. He still lives,” muttered Nesco, “after a fashion.
Captain Aliz, who had been trusted with the safeguarding of the king's
 
life, now sought vengeance.  He lead his posse of a dozen dwarves,
 
with twenty gray langurs leading the way.  As they entered the forest
 
Aliz pounded his chest and prayed the Forge Father for victory.
 
  
===(4th February, 2011)===
+
The witch let Nesco in, more overcome by his stench than his flimsy excuses.  As Nesco took his seat at the desk the other wizards scooted away, annoying the professor with their squeaky chairs.  The instructor for this term was Lord Domoran.  He was an incompetent teacher, just serving out his time until retirement.  Most young wizards never learned from class anymore.  The only ones who improved used the forbidden arts like Nesco and Thamian.
  
<pre>lllllTS-@,lllll,.@@@@</pre>
+
“You summoned a demon from the bowels of the universe,” whispered Smesma. “I smell it!”
  
At the base of an ancient tree, a langur called outAs the dwarves
+
“Not me,” said Nesco“It was that fool ThamianBut I got him back!”
came rushing, swords drawn, more gray langurs scaled the tree.  The
 
strangler stirred from its denIts four muscular arms flexed as it
 
crawled from the knot in the tree.  It blinked its three black eyes
 
and gave out a loud hoot through its shark-like teeth.
 
  
The monkeys pounced one after another and the strangler knocked them
+
“If you have something to share,” boomed Lord Domoran, “you can share it with the whole class!”
away.  They kept coming and even the four hands of the monster were
 
not enough to swat them all.  The langurs grabbed onto the monster's
 
legs.  Others mounted the strangler's head and poked its eyes as the
 
dwarves cheered below.
 
  
Branches cracked and snapped as the strangler fellWith a mighty
+
“Very well,” said Nesco.  “Watch this!”
crunch, the monster slammed into the forest floorAs the dwarves
+
 
closed in, the strangler coughed up blood, clearly dyingAliz
+
The young punk stood up and clapped his hands.  Suddenly the room felt very cold and stillOutside the room, the students could hear footsteps.  Whoever it was, they didn't sound all that healthy.  The mystery person dragged one leg and moaned when he took a stepThe closer he got, the more loud and painful the moaning becameAt last there was a knock at the door.
prodded his sword under the creature's chin.
 
  
"Who sent you?" demanded the dwarf.
+
“Only students are allowed in the classroom,” shouted Domoran, clearly shaken.
  
"You know very well who," said the monster as it died.
+
“But it is one of your students,said Nesco.  “Thamian!  Come inside.
  
===(23rd May, 2011)===
+
The doorknob turned ever so slowly, and the door swung open to reveal a horrible sight.  It was Thamian, or more accurately, what was left of him.  His clothing was bloody and torn, and his body was beset by a dozen mortal wounds.  The fact that he was walking was clearly an infernal miracle.
  
<pre>++Ao@++</pre>
+
“Nesco,” said Domoran, “what have you done?”
  
It could only be Malfacto, the evil necromancer.  Once Malfacto was a
+
“Only what you are too weak and afraid to do,” shouted Nesco“I used magic!”
greedy dwarf with his eyes on the throne.  Universally loathed, the
 
wretched dwarf wandered the wilds, finding that not even the animals
 
would tolerate himHe wasted his days away, scavenging meat like a
 
jackal and playing with bare bones.
 
  
It was at the depths of his insanity that a vision came to himIt
+
The zombie trudged forward.  Nesco laughedHe was truly a Dulchari wizard now. The monster came closer and the young wizards stood and backed away, leaving Domoran to face the ghost of Thamian alone.
was an angel clothed in darkness, a spirit of some foreign religion.
 
It beckoned to him and he came, through the jungle and to a lost
 
temple.  As he neared the temple's entrance he had to do his best to
 
avoid stepping on the human bones that littered the ground.
 
  
The entire time he was in the temple, Malfacto couldn't shake the
+
“Stop it!” shouted Smesma.
feeling that the ever-present skulls turned to watch him. The shade
+
 
lead him to the altar at the center of the ossuary.  On top was a
+
“I,” said Nesco, suddenly flustered, “I can't!”
table marked with dashes and dots, some alien language.  The angel
 
moved its hand over the markings and they became words in the dwarven
 
tongue.
 
  
Such were the beginnings of Malfacto, and Aliz knew he had to stop
+
===(19 December 2015)===
him.  No dark wizard would sit on the throne.  He ordered the monkeys
 
made ready.  There would be more than jungle monsters to hunt tonight.
 
  
===(24th April, 2012)===
+
<pre>!!NU!!!!!!UU++UU</pre>
  
<pre>@/+++ahssGccbGshggg</pre>
+
Thamian's corpse caught hold of Domoran and plunged its fangs into his neck.  The young wizards cut and ran, leaving Nesco and Smesma to face the threat alone.  Blood poured from Domoran's wound.  There wasn't much hope for him now and Nesco knew it.  Still, Smesma wouldn't let Nesco flee.
  
The forest was creepy, dark and deep, but Aliz had far to go before he
+
“You did this,” shouted Smesma“Now undo it!”
reached Malfacto's temple.  The monkeys fanned out, beating the bushes
 
and trees and howling as Aliz loaded a bolt into his crossbowHow
 
low could a dwarf sink?, he thought.  Malfacto the dark wizard.
 
Malfacto the cannibal cultist.  It would all end tonight.
 
  
Something rushed through the bushes, excited by the grey langurs.
+
“But if Domoran lives,” explained Nesco, “we will be expelled from school.
Aliz aimed his weapon.  It was a rhesus macaque, the eyes of the
 
enemy.  The animal just barely dodged the bolt shooting past its left
 
ear.  Aliz hooted to his monkeys and they gave chase.
 
  
When the dwarf monkey master reached the macaque, it wasn't in good
+
“What?” asked Smesma, having heard the most ignorant excuse spoken in years.
shapeAliz came to it and grabbed it by the chinHe raised its
+
 
head to him and stared into its remaining eye.
+
The zombie dropped the professor's body on the floor and advanced on the delinquent wizardNesco grabbed Smesma by the arm and ran out of class.  Outside the classroom, the disaster containment squad had assembledThe wizards in the tac-squad wore robes lined with adamantine and wielded special flame throwing wands.
  
"Malfacto," said Aliz, "I know you are in there.  Know you will pay
+
“They are in there,” shouted Nesco“Two of them!”
for the life you took, your rightful king."
 
  
-
+
“Villain!” cried Smesma.  “Domoran may yet live!”
  
"Master?" asked the australopithecus"Did you have the dream again?"
+
Nesco pushed Smesma to the side as the wizards stormed the classroom, blasting away indiscriminately with their flame throwers.  The evil Nesco chuckled into his cloak.  No one was paying attention but SmesmaShe knew now that something must be done to stop him.
  
"The hero is near," said Malfacto, rising from his sarcophagus.
+
===(20 January 2016)===
"Ready the apes."
 
  
The creature ran from the room panting as the evil wizard brushed the
+
<pre>,.U!,.U".</pre>
dust from his robes.  Once the champion was dead, nothing would stand
 
between him and the crown.  Slowly, he made his way to the top of the
 
pyramid. Venomous plants snaked their way all over the stone slabs.
 
Once at the top, he surveyed his army. Hundreds of simians of all
 
types and descriptions jumped and howled before the temple.  A homo
 
habilis arrived with Malfacto's staff.  Taking it, he spoke.
 
  
"Soon they will know to fear our power!" shouted Malfacto.
+
Alone in her alcove, Smesma said a prayer to the gods and began her meditation. There was a buzzing sound deep in her throat.  She concentrated on the sacred syllables of the forbidden language.  The time had come to use her power.  She shouted the word and punched a hole through the brick wall of her room.  Such was the power of Axolar.
  
A siamang began to hoot and soon all the apes were howling and beating
+
“Where is Nesco?” asked Smesma.
their chests.  The jungle was alive with hatred.  Aliz could hear them
 
from almost a league away.  It was clear now that the wizard must be
 
stopped.  Aliz could very well be the only dwarf standing between the
 
fortress and oblivion.
 
  
==[[User:Jevon|Jevon]]==
+
“He has been hanging around Thamian's grave,” said one of the students.  “It's horrible that all of this happened.”
===(13 June 2011)===
 
  
<pre>,.gg,.\@,.ggg</pre>
+
“He has to be stopped before anyone else gets hurt,” said Smesma.
  
Waves of arrows rained down on Aliz's machineIt was not a machine, in truth, but a suit of armor, powered by its user to great strength. Aliz himself wore the machine now, wading into the goblin ambush to check the kinks in the systemOnce he returned the king would reward him handsomely and he could continue his research well-funded.
+
She meant to kill Nesco before he could raise any more zombiesDomoron had been a hero to Smesma, and she blamed Nesco alone for his death.  Outside the city gate, hidden behind a screen of trees, Nesco waited for Smesma in the cemeteryHe was alone dressed in the gray robes of mourning.
  
The goblins came out from behind the rocks to inspect the curiosity. The thing was the shape of a dwarf, but made of metal.  It held an axe but was far from threatening because it moved so slowly.  The lead goblin snatched the axe out of the dwarf's hand.  As the other goblins laughed, the chief kicked the contraption on its side.  Aliz wondered how he might escape alive.
+
“You had better call to Urmoro for help,” shouted Smesma, “for I will have no mercy.
  
==[[User:Jibz|Jibz]]==
+
Nesco just stood there, knowing that Smesma would probably just kill herself with a magic spell. He had gained some perspective since the trouble started.  He could hear the sound welling up from Smesma's throat as she charged up for the killer blow.  She ran at Nesco, releasing the spell with a shout.  There was an explosion of gore and a terrible gargling sound. No one knew what happened until the undertaker came across the bodies the next day.
===(25 December 2011)===
 
<pre>###N,.,.o@,.@</pre>
 
  
Far below the pond grabbers in the underground seas in the depths long
+
==[[User:Janus|Janus]]==
forgotten, a beast awoke.  Scratching, itching, biting.  It was the
+
===(12 October 2006)===
little ones again.  The beast put a claw over its aching head.  Didn't
 
they remember the last time they pulled this?  The beast was still
 
trying to get the taste out of its mouth.  With a turn of its tail,
 
the monster rose from the murky water.
 
  
"Are you going to the mead hall after work?" asked Aliz.
+
<pre>BgB
 +
B@g
 +
gBB</pre>
 +
Beak dogs and goblins surround the adventurer!  What will happen next?!
 +
 
 +
===(13 February 2007)===
 +
<pre>gg...
 +
.B.B=
 +
..BB.
 +
.%B@/
 +
.-...</pre>
 +
One of the five beak dogs pounced.  Rogar leapt, planting a foot on the beast's head and propelling himself toward the tattoed goblin.  Just as they collided, Rogar planted his dagger through the goblin's left eye.  They hit the ground hard, and Rogar rolled forward to his feet, spinning to face the remaining eight opponents.  The beak dog he had jumped on was still shaking its head, wincing.  Behind them stood a wiry goblin with a wild mane of maroon hair, brandishing a scimitar, and a lardy goblin holding an iron-studded club.
  
"Nah," said Mokez, chipping off another piece of microcline, "I don't
+
The beak dogs charged Rogar in unison.  His dagger was stuck back in the twitching goblin's face, but weaponless he stood his ground before them.  The first dog to reach him received Rogar's knee under its chin, the long cruel spike at the top of the warrior's half-greave piercing the creature's throat.  Two more beak dogs reached him as he twisted his leg in the air, trying to free it from his bleeding adversary.  The beasts slammed into him, one getting a hold of his right arm above the elbow, the other gnashing at his face.  Before it could tear his nose off, Rogar grabbed it by the neck with his left hand and held it back.  The other dog sank its beak deeper into the flesh of Rogar's arm. Could this be the end?!
think those guys understand me anymore."
 
  
Suddenly, a crack formed in the end of the tunnel.  Mokez started.  It
+
===(5 May 2007)===
was unlike him to miss cues like this.  Call it ‘female trouble,' he
+
<pre>|+@g+++</pre>
thought.  Aliz scuttled up to see.  A hole was forming before them.
 
Quickly the dwarves rushed back up the mineshaft.
 
  
"You saw it," said Aliz.
+
Rogar awoke in pain, his wrists in chains, his wounded arm throbbing.  He opened his eyes only to be greeted by an all-encompassing darkness.  This must be Shalthidon's dungeon, which meant that he was locked inside the Tower of Hate from which no man had ever returned.
  
"Re-wall," replied Mokez"Dwarves have been here before."
+
A dim light flickered some distance away, and he could see the silhouetted bars of his prisonBeyond them, shadows danced, and he heard a grating sound.  The bars slid aside, and the lardy goblin waddled into the chamber holding a torch.
  
"But it must have been an age ago," started Aliz. "You saw the rock…"
+
The foul creature stood below Rogar where he hung, an idiot grin perking up the otherwise sagging jowls of its bloated face.
  
Crash!  A huge claw shot up through the shaft and landed in between
+
"The master says you are to be entertained," it croaked as it continued to smile.
the miners.  Aliz ran to call the guard, while Mokez stayed behind
+
 
throwing rocksThe monster was a giant black newt with external ribs
+
"I do not desire such pleasures as Shalthidon has to offer," Rogar answered"Be off with youThe larder has grown lonely."
and massive clawsMokez stared into the creature's third eye and
 
dropped his stone.  There was a connection.
 
  
==[[User:.Jim|Jim]]==
+
"The master says you are to feel the fire," the thing chortled. The goblin lifted the torch and took a step toward Rogar.
===(29 December 2008)===
 
<pre>,.U\U,.....M,.UUH..</pre>
 
  
So unsteady was the rule of the land that no one walked the halls of
+
It was enoughRogar lashed out with his legs, hooking them around the goblin's neck. In a feat of strength that would become legend, Rogar strained against the chains on his arms, lifting the massive goblin and all its corpulence from the floorThere was a sickening crack, and the fixtures in the ceiling gave wayRogar fell into the goblin's lardy folds, pushing away desperately until he regained his feet, ready to fight, but the goblin was already dead with a broken neck.
Castle Sanazar aloneIt had become fashion for the lords to stab
 
each other in the back, or perhaps poison each other's beer steins.
 
Not even a squire was safe.  Rumors of war spread as did the news of
 
Sanazar's weaknessThe king called an audience of all the knights of
 
the realmA quest was called for -- something to prove the kingdom's
 
legitimacy.
 
  
The tables of the great hall filled with mighty knights as squires
+
Fortunately, the torch had not been smothered.  The warrior picked it up and held it highThere was nothing else in the cellAside from the chains, the torch was his only possessionNow it's the master who'll be entertained, Rogar thought, as he strode out into the passageway.
rushed back and forth filling cupsThe king looked on silently
 
through sunken eyes, having recently lost his ability to speakHe
 
motioned his consort to stand forth to deliver his proclamationShe
 
was a handsome woman, recently bound to the king, from a kingdom far
 
to the north.
 
  
"The flower that is Sanazar," she said, "is wilting and sick.  While
+
===(7 August 2007)===
we fight amongst ourselves, hungry jackals vie for their part of the
+
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carcass.  What we need is a hero, and what better to prove a hero than
 
a mighty quest!  Far to the east lays Forgotten Quilts, an ancient
 
dwarf fortress abandoned long ago.  It is said that within can be
 
found Gilded Lunch, the golden artifact boot.  Return with the boot,
 
and return a hero!  Who will take the challenge?"
 
  
"I shall!" boomed a voice from the end of the hall.
+
Rogar strode toward the great iron doors, leaving a trail of blood that was not his own.  In his hand he held a scimitar and from each of his wrists the chains still hung.  All of the servants of Shalthidon that lurked within the Tower of Hate were now dead, save whatever was in this room at the pinnacle of the tower.  The sword he had seized from the maroon-maned goblin, who had led the goblins in the tower barracks.
  
Through the door came Bram, mighty barbarian warrior, a squire
+
The warrior pushed hard on the iron doors and they opened inward with a groanThere, surrounded by brightly colored flowers, was an elf.  The sun shone down on the tower top through windows in the elegant curved ceilingThe entire room sparkled.
following behind, eyes downcastThe hall erupted into Chaos. How
 
could this outsider be given the quest? The king's consort looked on
 
the barbarian, heart racing"What makes you think you are up to the
 
task?" she said.
 
  
"May I know thy name Madame?" asked the barbarian.
+
"Are you a prisoner here?  Where is Shalthidon?" Rogar asked urgently.
  
"Scandala," said the consort, brushing a blond hair from her face.
+
The elf chuckled pleasantly.  "Child, Rogar, I am Shalthidon.  My parents named me Lilarilqua, but my attempts to hold the goblins under my sway with that name met with disaster.  Are you cold?  Let me fetch you something warm." Shalthidon fished around under a dresser and pulled out a plush cloak with lacy frills.  "The material was all offered freely from the feather trees, Rogar.  You don't have to worry about the animals."
  
"Lady Scandala," said Bram, "I have slain dragon, cyclops, and ogre.
+
Rogar was still stunned.  Shalthidon, the Bringer of Ruin, murderer of his parents, lord of the evil of the creeping wastes that had engulfed half the world, was an elf.  Dispelling the cloud over his mind, the warrior focused. That will only make killing him all the more satisfying, he thought.  Rogar lifted his blade and advanced.
There is nothing under the sky that I fear."
 
  
That same day, Bram found himself on a horse on the road to Forgotten
+
==Japa==
Quilts, his squire Dolphin on a mule trailing behind.  The lords of
+
===(27th December, 2010)===
the realm had not taken it well.  Without the Mandate of the King,
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returning with the boot would be useless.  Bram must die.  No knight
 
knew this better than Crusier, cruel black night of Petoun. That very
 
night he left the castle with his squire, taking the fast roads to
 
arrive on the trail before the hero.
 
  
"Help!" cried the boy, "Oh help!"
+
There was a beast called the Strangler that lived deep in the forest.
 +
No one knew what forces woke it, but one night it scaled the walls of
 +
the dwarf fortress with its four long arms and caught the dwarf king
 +
as he was star gazing on the royal balcony.  Without a moment's
 +
hesitation, the monster pitched the king over the side to meet a
 +
violent death at the base of the mountain.
  
"Don't trust it Bram," said Dolphin"I recognize that boy, a squire
+
At dawn's light the dwarves set out in search of the creature.
from the hall."
+
Captain Aliz, who had been trusted with the safeguarding of the king's
 +
life, now sought vengeanceHe lead his posse of a dozen dwarves,
 +
with twenty gray langurs leading the way.  As they entered the forest
 +
Aliz pounded his chest and prayed the Forge Father for victory.
  
"A countryman in distress is just that," said the hero dismounting his
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===(4th February, 2011)===
horse and drawing his sword.
 
  
As he approached, he found the boy laughing.  "Let's see how fast you
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can complete your quest without horses!" yelled the boy.
 
  
Bram spun around to see Crusier leap upon Dolphin and, a knife to the
+
At the base of an ancient tree, a langur called out.  As the dwarves
boy's throat, ride away on Bram's horse.  The evil squire laughed
+
came rushing, swords drawn, more gray langurs scaled the tree.  The
until Bram turned and brought his sword across the boy's face, leaving
+
strangler stirred from its den.  Its four muscular arms flexed as it
a deep gash in his cheek.  "I have marked you," said the barbarian,
+
crawled from the knot in the treeIt blinked its three black eyes
"for you are mine now.  Lead me to your master's denKnow that if he
+
and gave out a loud hoot through its shark-like teeth.
harms a hair on Dolphin's head, there won't be enough of you left to
 
fill your god forsaken tomb!"
 
  
==[[User:jmullan|jmullan]]==
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The monkeys pounced one after another and the strangler knocked them
===(2 March 2012)===
+
away.  They kept coming and even the four hands of the monster were
(I donated in honor of my friend Zach J's birthday, since he is too afraid to play DF)
+
not enough to swat them all.  The langurs grabbed onto the monster's
<pre>@@||,.,,..,.,U..,uuuuUuu</pre>
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legs. Others mounted the strangler's head and poked its eyes as the
 +
dwarves cheered below.
  
The dwarf fortress at Mount Hope was once the pride of the empire.
+
Branches cracked and snapped as the strangler fell. With a mighty
Pilgrims came from every corner of Allsphere to glory in its great
+
crunch, the monster slammed into the forest floorAs the dwarves
halls and carved pillars.  But years pass, and all that shines goes
+
closed in, the strangler coughed up blood, clearly dyingAliz
dimThe empire was overthrown and monsters roamed freely through the
+
prodded his sword under the creature's chin.
landSome sought shelter at Mt. Hope and were always turned away.
 
It was this discourtesy that would spell the doom of the fortress.
 
  
"Will you let us in?" shouted the monk.
+
"Who sent you?" demanded the dwarf.
  
"No, sir!" laughed the dwarf from the high wall.  "Find somewhere else to die."
+
"You know very well who," said the monster as it died.
  
"Why not just take the little ones?" pleaded the monk.  "Even if they
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===(23rd May, 2011)===
were vampires, they couldn't do much harm."
 
  
"Take your lying, no good carcass of my property," said the dwarf, "or
+
<pre>++Ao@++</pre>
I will shoot you down."
 
  
The monk was still for a moment.
+
It could only be Malfacto, the evil necromancer.  Once Malfacto was a
 +
greedy dwarf with his eyes on the throne.  Universally loathed, the
 +
wretched dwarf wandered the wilds, finding that not even the animals
 +
would tolerate him.  He wasted his days away, scavenging meat like a
 +
jackal and playing with bare bones.
  
"You will find," said the holy man, "that your walls don't protect you
+
It was at the depths of his insanity that a vision came to him.  It
from the evils of this world. They were built to hold a greater evil
+
was an angel clothed in darkness, a spirit of some foreign religion.
insideIn time you beg to be let out."
+
It beckoned to him and he came, through the jungle and to a lost
 +
templeAs he neared the temple's entrance he had to do his best to
 +
avoid stepping on the human bones that littered the ground.
  
The dwarves pelted the refugees with rocks until they fledThey did
+
The entire time he was in the temple, Malfacto couldn't shake the
not give a single thought to the monk's warning, but they would all
+
feeling that the ever-present skulls turned to watch himThe shade
remember it when the time cameIt was only a matter of days before
+
lead him to the altar at the center of the ossuaryOn top was a
the killings startedA dwarf would go missing for a week, then a
+
table marked with dashes and dots, some alien languageThe angel
body would turn up drained of blood, and that was only the beginning.
+
moved its hand over the markings and they became words in the dwarven
 +
tongue.
  
==[[User:John Tait|John Tait]]==
+
Such were the beginnings of Malfacto, and Aliz knew he had to stop
===(4 November 2007)===
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him.  No dark wizard would sit on the throne.  He ordered the monkeys
 +
made ready.  There would be more than jungle monsters to hunt tonight.
  
<pre>+@++\M+</pre>
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===(24th April, 2012)===
  
The young adventurer stepped up to the statue, torch in hand.  After a quick inspection he grasped the stone minotaur's horn.  He gave it a sharp yank and just as Albert foretold, the rock hand opened dropping the Sword of Fire into the adventurer's waiting hands.  The stones in the ceiling above began to rumble, as if the temple itself was being rocked from its foundations.  Throwing his cloak over his head, the young man made his way to the entrance, dodging the falling stones.
+
<pre>@/+++ahssGccbGshggg</pre>
  
 +
The forest was creepy, dark and deep, but Aliz had far to go before he
 +
reached Malfacto's temple.  The monkeys fanned out, beating the bushes
 +
and trees and howling as Aliz loaded a bolt into his crossbow.  How
 +
low could a dwarf sink?, he thought.  Malfacto the dark wizard.
 +
Malfacto the cannibal cultist.  It would all end tonight.
  
==[[User:JoystickHero|Joystick Hero]]==
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Something rushed through the bushes, excited by the grey langurs.
===(14 September 2010)===
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Aliz aimed his weapon.  It was a rhesus macaque, the eyes of the
<pre>%W%%W%    ,.,."","@@@@".,@</pre>
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enemy.  The animal just barely dodged the bolt shooting past its left
 +
ear.  Aliz hooted to his monkeys and they gave chase.
 +
 
 +
When the dwarf monkey master reached the macaque, it wasn't in good
 +
shape. Aliz came to it and grabbed it by the chin.  He raised its
 +
head to him and stared into its remaining eye.
 +
 
 +
"Malfacto," said Aliz, "I know you are in there. Know you will pay
 +
for the life you took, your rightful king."
  
Fires burned on the high mountain.  The wind carried the cries of the
+
-
dwarves as all they ever cared about was destroyed.  But one dwarf had
 
not given in to despair.  It was Malvedar, slayer of dragons and
 
veteran of a thousand famous battles.  He watched the dwarf fortress
 
burn from his hiding place in the wooded slope.  There would come a
 
time when the enemy was not so lucky, when his schemes failed.  That
 
would be when they remember what they did to the dwarves this day and
 
would expect no mercy.
 
  
"Lord Malvedar," said a dwarf soldier, "I think the werewolves have
+
"Master?" asked the australopithecus.  "Did you have the dream again?"
caught our scent."
 
  
The dwarf warlord nodded.  Together, the ragged band of dwarven
+
"The hero is near," said Malfacto, rising from his sarcophagus.
survivors made their way down the slope.  The road back to the
+
"Ready the apes."
mountain homes was long and full of danger, but there was nowhere else
 
left to go. While others cried, Malvedar resisted the urge to throw
 
himself on the enemy.  He would kill many, but not enough before he
 
was brought low.  No.  It would be a hard time, and a long time, but
 
he would have his satisfaction.
 
  
==[[User:Jupotter|Jupotter]]==
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The creature ran from the room panting as the evil wizard brushed the
===(3 March 2012)===
+
dust from his robes.  Once the champion was dead, nothing would stand
 +
between him and the crown.  Slowly, he made his way to the top of the
 +
pyramid.  Venomous plants snaked their way all over the stone slabs.
 +
Once at the top, he surveyed his army.  Hundreds of simians of all
 +
types and descriptions jumped and howled before the temple.  A homo
 +
habilis arrived with Malfacto's staff.  Taking it, he spoke.
  
<pre>////+++U\N+\\\\</pre>
+
"Soon they will know to fear our power!" shouted Malfacto.
  
At the top of the great stone temple, the high priest vampire held a
+
A siamang began to hoot and soon all the apes were howling and beating
bone dagger over the victim under the light of the full moon.  The
+
their chests.  The jungle was alive with hatred.  Aliz could hear them
evil spirit rose over the altar, changing the moonlight to a blood red
+
from almost a league awayIt was clear now that the wizard must be
hueAnother heartbeat and the victim's eyes snapped openA scream
+
stoppedAliz could very well be the only dwarf standing between the
tore the night as the final blow fell.
+
fortress and oblivion.
  
"If it is spring, Grandfather," said the kid, "why are the days getting colder?"
+
==[[User:Jevon|Jevon]]==
 +
===(13 June 2011)===
  
Old man Udma patted the boy on the shoulder. This could only mean one
+
<pre>,.gg,.\@,.ggg</pre>
thing.  Gonra had returned.  Upon reaching to his hut, Udma found his
 
hiding place and retrieved the sword Sangrak, the vampire slayer.  But
 
he could no longer wield it. If the world was to be saved, a true
 
hero must be found.
 
  
===(14 May 2012)===
+
Waves of arrows rained down on Aliz's machine.  It was not a machine, in truth, but a suit of armor, powered by its user to great strength. Aliz himself wore the machine now, wading into the goblin ambush to check the kinks in the system.  Once he returned the king would reward him handsomely and he could continue his research well-funded.
  
<pre>T"TT"TT"",U,.,\U==,.TTTT"TT"T</pre>
+
The goblins came out from behind the rocks to inspect the curiosity. The thing was the shape of a dwarf, but made of metal.  It held an axe but was far from threatening because it moved so slowly.  The lead goblin snatched the axe out of the dwarf's hand.  As the other goblins laughed, the chief kicked the contraption on its side. Aliz wondered how he might escape alive.
  
“I’ll have another,” said Atho.
+
==[[User:Jibz|Jibz]]==
 +
===(25 December 2011)===
 +
<pre>###N,.,.o@,.@</pre>
  
“You drink like a dwarf,” said the old man.
+
Far below the pond grabbers in the underground seas in the depths long
 +
forgotten, a beast awoke.  Scratching, itching, biting.  It was the
 +
little ones again.  The beast put a claw over its aching head.  Didn't
 +
they remember the last time they pulled this?  The beast was still
 +
trying to get the taste out of its mouth.  With a turn of its tail,
 +
the monster rose from the murky water.
  
“What of it?” grunted Atho.
+
"Are you going to the mead hall after work?" asked Aliz.
  
In the dim light of the tavern, Atho could barely see the stranger.
+
"Nah," said Mokez, chipping off another piece of microcline, "I don't
He had been wasting his life away in dives like this for the last year
+
think those guys understand me anymore."
or more.  It seemed that years of peace meant slim business
 
opportunities for a mercenary such as he.  As he threw back his last
 
gulp he slammed the goblet back onto the table.  The color of the wine
 
reminded him of blood.
 
  
“You look ill,” said the stranger“You should take better care of yourself.
+
Suddenly, a crack formed in the end of the tunnel.  Mokez started.  It
 +
was unlike him to miss cues like thisCall it ‘female trouble,' he
 +
thought.  Aliz scuttled up to see.  A hole was forming before them.
 +
Quickly the dwarves rushed back up the mineshaft.
  
“Who are you?” shouted Atho.
+
"You saw it," said Aliz.
  
“Forgive me,” said the old man“I am Udma, a master of secrets.  It
+
"Re-wall," replied Mokez"Dwarves have been here before."
is no secret you are in need of work.  Your skill is known to many.  I
 
would have you for myself before my neighbors seek you out.
 
  
Atho had met his share of strange employers, but this was the weirdest
+
"But it must have been an age ago," started Aliz"You saw the rock…"
by far.  He was to meet Udma in the forest at midnightThere, at the
 
shrine of Domon, he would receive his instructions.  The woodland
 
creatures grew quiet as he approached.  Just ahead was the blackened
 
shrine.  Udma was there, holding a weapon in his outstretched hands.
 
  
“It is the vampire Gonra I would have you kill,” said Udma.
+
Crash!  A huge claw shot up through the shaft and landed in between
 +
the miners.  Aliz ran to call the guard, while Mokez stayed behind
 +
throwing rocks.  The monster was a giant black newt with external ribs
 +
and massive claws.  Mokez stared into the creature's third eye and
 +
dropped his stone.  There was a connection.
  
“Vampires are the stuff of legend,” said Atho.
+
==[[User:.Jim|Jim]]==
 +
===(29 December 2008)===
 +
<pre>,.U\U,.....M,.UUH..</pre>
  
“Then your task should be easy,” laughed Udma, “but I suggest you take
+
So unsteady was the rule of the land that no one walked the halls of
this weapon.  It is Sangrak the vampire slayerTake it, and go to
+
Castle Sanazar alone.  It had become fashion for the lords to stab
the old dwarf fortress of FiresignIt is there the fiend can be
+
each other in the back, or perhaps poison each other's beer steins.
found.
+
Not even a squire was safeRumors of war spread as did the news of
 +
Sanazar's weakness.  The king called an audience of all the knights of
 +
the realmA quest was called for -- something to prove the kingdom's
 +
legitimacy.
  
==Kaelis Ebonrai==
+
The tables of the great hall filled with mighty knights as squires
===(22 June 2010)===
+
rushed back and forth filling cups.  The king looked on silently
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+
through sunken eyes, having recently lost his ability to speak. He
 +
motioned his consort to stand forth to deliver his proclamation. She
 +
was a handsome woman, recently bound to the king, from a kingdom far
 +
to the north.
  
 +
"The flower that is Sanazar," she said, "is wilting and sick.  While
 +
we fight amongst ourselves, hungry jackals vie for their part of the
 +
carcass.  What we need is a hero, and what better to prove a hero than
 +
a mighty quest!  Far to the east lays Forgotten Quilts, an ancient
 +
dwarf fortress abandoned long ago.  It is said that within can be
 +
found Gilded Lunch, the golden artifact boot.  Return with the boot,
 +
and return a hero!  Who will take the challenge?"
 +
 +
"I shall!" boomed a voice from the end of the hall.
  
The fierce warrior brushed the feathers out of his face as the battle
+
Through the door came Bram, mighty barbarian warrior, a squire
hawk circled for another dive.  He slapped the neck of his winged
+
following behind, eyes downcastThe hall erupted into ChaosHow
steed and leaned low, one hand on the reins, the other on his deadly
+
could this outsider be given the quest? The king's consort looked on
javelinsSince the time of the first legends, Geldrix and his men
+
the barbarian, heart racing"What makes you think you are up to the
had been bird ridersThe ground rushed by as the hawk dove. The
+
task?" she said.
goblins never knew what hit them.  Spears fell from the sky like rain.
 
Talons tore and beaks peckedSeeing the enemy commander, Geldrix
 
took the dagger from his teeth and launched from his saddle.
 
  
The enemy general rode proud in the saddle. His dark metal armor was
+
"May I know thy name Madame?" asked the barbarian.
festooned with black roses.  Geldrix tackled him off his horse with
+
 
the force of a meteor.  Sitting astride the evil knight, Geldrix
+
"Scandala," said the consort, brushing a blond hair from her face.
marked the spot for the death stroke.  As his knife plunged toward the
 
knight's neck, a gauntlet seized him by the wrist.  Geldrix smiled.
 
There is still some fight in this one, he thought.  He flipped back
 
the enemy's visor and was shocked by what he saw.
 
  
Beneath him lay by far the most beautiful woman in the world.  Pain
+
"Lady Scandala," said Bram, "I have slain dragon, cyclops, and ogre.
shocked Geldrix's system as he suffered a blow to the lower body.  He
+
There is nothing under the sky that I fear."
rolled to the side, his eyes shut tight in pain.  He could hear the
 
woman knight curse him as she kicked him about the neck and head.
 
Others came, and he was bound. He opened his eyes and found himself
 
lashed to the back of a horse. There was nowhere they could take him
 
that the hawkmen could not find him, but would he be whole when he was
 
found?
 
  
===(6 September 2010)===
+
That same day, Bram found himself on a horse on the road to Forgotten
<pre>+u~+U++U+UUUUUU</pre>
+
Quilts, his squire Dolphin on a mule trailing behind.  The lords of
 +
the realm had not taken it well.  Without the Mandate of the King,
 +
returning with the boot would be useless.  Bram must die.  No knight
 +
knew this better than Crusier, cruel black night of Petoun.  That very
 +
night he left the castle with his squire, taking the fast roads to
 +
arrive on the trail before the hero.
  
 +
"Help!" cried the boy, "Oh help!"
  
Geldrix returned to Hawkvir half a man.  Something was missing.  He
+
"Don't trust it Bram," said Dolphin"I recognize that boy, a squire
moved like a shadow, avoiding the company of his fellow warriorsA
+
from the hall."
fair lass came to him, offering a cup of wine.  He knocked it away,
 
spilling dark liquid onto the carpet of the royal hall. All went
 
silent as the king rose from his throne.  Geldrix hid his face with
 
his cloak, staring at the king with a single maddened eye as he
 
approached.  The guards opened a door and the king ushered Geldrix
 
outside, into a narrow passage.  Once they were alone, he spoke.
 
  
"What happened to you out there?" asked the king. "What was it like
+
"A countryman in distress is just that," said the hero dismounting his
to be a prisoner of the goblins?"
+
horse and drawing his sword.
  
"I was defeated," said Geldrix, sobbing.  "I can never be a hawk rider
+
As he approached, he found the boy laughing.  "Let's see how fast you
again.  I did not escape, as I told the others. I was traded to the
+
can complete your quest without horses!" yelled the boy.
dwarves for a crate of dimple-dyed cloth."
 
  
The king looked down on the broken man that was once captain of the
+
Bram spun around to see Crusier leap upon Dolphin and, a knife to the
riders and shook his head slowly.
+
boy's throat, ride away on Bram's horse.  The evil squire laughed
 +
until Bram turned and brought his sword across the boy's face, leaving
 +
a deep gash in his cheek.  "I have marked you," said the barbarian,
 +
"for you are mine now.  Lead me to your master's den.  Know that if he
 +
harms a hair on Dolphin's head, there won't be enough of you left to
 +
fill your god forsaken tomb!"
  
"Surely there is something you can live for," shouted the king.
+
==[[User:jmullan|jmullan]]==
"Revenge, perhaps?"
+
===(2 March 2012)===
 +
(I donated in honor of my friend Zach J's birthday, since he is too afraid to play DF)
 +
<pre>@@||,.,,..,.,U..,uuuuUuu</pre>
 +
 
 +
The dwarf fortress at Mount Hope was once the pride of the empire.
 +
Pilgrims came from every corner of Allsphere to glory in its great
 +
halls and carved pillars.  But years pass, and all that shines goes
 +
dim.  The empire was overthrown and monsters roamed freely through the
 +
land.  Some sought shelter at Mt. Hope and were always turned away.
 +
It was this discourtesy that would spell the doom of the fortress.
  
Geldrix found it difficult to take the saddle, having spent so long on
+
"Will you let us in?" shouted the monk.
the earth.  Now in the air, he watched the trails for Zona, warrior
 
princess of the goblins.  It was all her fault, he kept telling
 
himself.  He would strike her down and his manhood would be restored.
 
His hand trembled at the reins.  Memories of his time underground came
 
flooding back.  Then his eye caught something on the road below, two
 
riders heading for the dark mountain.
 
  
===(26 September 2010)===
+
"No, sir!" laughed the dwarf from the high wall. "Find somewhere else to die."
<pre>.,.".,"~~,.".,.@,.g||,.</pre>
 
  
Flying low over the road, Geldrix pulled the hood over his head.  With
+
"Why not just take the little ones?" pleaded the monk"Even if they
a double flip, he launched through the air and landed before the
+
were vampires, they couldn't do much harm."
ridersThe two goblins sat upon their beak dogs glancing at each
 
other.  Geldrix drew his sword and turned his head to the side,
 
staring out of the hood with one hateful eye.  The goblins dismounted
 
and took up their heavy iron spiked clubs.  One of the goblins stepped
 
forward.
 
  
"Show your face," it said, "so we can tell tales of which mighty hero we slew."
+
"Take your lying, no good carcass of my property," said the dwarf, "or
 +
I will shoot you down."
  
Geldrix's face burned with anger and shame.
+
The monk was still for a moment.
  
"Coward?" said the mocking goblin"Is that it?"
+
"You will find," said the holy man, "that your walls don't protect you
 +
from the evils of this world.  They were built to hold a greater evil
 +
insideIn time you beg to be let out."
  
At last, he could take it no moreHe threw back his hood, his blond
+
The dwarves pelted the refugees with rocks until they fled.  They did
curls blowing in the wind.
+
not give a single thought to the monk's warning, but they would all
 +
remember it when the time came.  It was only a matter of days before
 +
the killings startedA dwarf would go missing for a week, then a
 +
body would turn up drained of blood, and that was only the beginning.
  
"Geldrix?" laughed the goblin.  "You have a lot of nerve showing your
+
==[[User:John Tait|John Tait]]==
face around here."
+
===(4 November 2007)===
  
"Boo!" shouted the goblin.  Overwhelmed by fear, Geldrix dropped his
+
<pre>+@++\M+</pre>
sword and ran.  His hawk landed before him but died instantly as a
 
crossbow bolt struck its eye.  Geldrix collapsed onto the carcass,
 
openly weeping.  The goblins approached, chuckling and calling out
 
cruel jokes.  Geldrix screamed out to the heavens.  He stood, ripping
 
out two handfuls of feathers.  When the goblins reached him, he threw
 
the feathers in their faces and ran, to where the gods only knew.
 
  
Breaths came hot and stinging, his boots ankle deep in the forest
+
The young adventurer stepped up to the statue, torch in handAfter a quick inspection he grasped the stone minotaur's horn.  He gave it a sharp yank and just as Albert foretold, the rock hand opened dropping the Sword of Fire into the adventurer's waiting handsThe stones in the ceiling above began to rumble, as if the temple itself was being rocked from its foundationsThrowing his cloak over his head, the young man made his way to the entrance, dodging the falling stones.
swampGeldrix felt his extreme shame.  He was not a warrior, not
 
even a manHe was the ultimate traitor to all the hawk men, his
 
cowardice now a thing of legendHe planted his butt in a muddy
 
puddle and looked up to see a gremlin sitting on a high tree branch.
 
  
"Don't worry, son," said the creature.  "We all have a little rabbit in us."
+
===(26 October 2015)===
  
 +
<pre>.,pU/,.></pre>
  
 +
The young man emerged from the smoking ruin and lifted up his arm.  Out of the sky, a peregrine falcon swooped and landed on his wrist.  Although it looked at first to be a bird, only the adventurer knew it was really a baby dragon.  He looked once again at the Sword of Fire.  At first glance it didn't look like much.  The metal was dim and scratched, covered with grime.  The peregrine falcon had a comment.
  
==[[User:Kaltor|Kaltor]]==
+
“That is a fine weapon,” said the bird who was really a monster. “Do you plan on slaying my mother with it?”
===(30 April 2010)===
 
<pre> ,E..U~~~ </pre>
 
  
Ash rained from the sky for ten years.  Few were alive that could
+
“Hush,” said the young man“Good birds don't speak.
retell the story of that dreadful day, the day the dragon came.
 
Through the dusty haze of the burned forest, one could often see elves
 
moving about, hopelessly searching the ground for seeds of the sacred
 
treesDeath ruled that mirthless place, and all who dwelt there did
 
so in mourning and at the mercy of the dragon.
 
  
It was then, ten years since the massacre, that the hero Brandish
+
Mounting his black stallion, the adventurer rode back to Assura, home of his masterAlbert was busy learning from every book his pupils had gatheredHe didn't expect the prize that young Joson had acquired for himThe Sword of Fire was forged by dwarves when the the world was young.  It was the only weapon fated to end the reign of Trigonometra and her dragons.
arrivedHe followed the clear stream from the mountain into the
 
ravaged valleyIt was then that he stopped to fill his jugHe
 
found the stream water had a strange taste.  It was not water -- it
 
was tears.
 
  
"What are doing in this wasted valley?" came a voice.
+
==[[User:JoystickHero|Joystick Hero]]==
 +
===(14 September 2010)===
 +
<pre>%W%%W%    ,.,."","@@@@".,@</pre>
  
Brandish turn to see an elf girl, starving and covered in rags.
+
Fires burned on the high mountain.  The wind carried the cries of the
 +
dwarves as all they ever cared about was destroyed.  But one dwarf had
 +
not given in to despair.  It was Malvedar, slayer of dragons and
 +
veteran of a thousand famous battles.  He watched the dwarf fortress
 +
burn from his hiding place in the wooded slope.  There would come a
 +
time when the enemy was not so lucky, when his schemes failed.  That
 +
would be when they remember what they did to the dwarves this day and
 +
would expect no mercy.
  
"I come to slay the dragon," said the hero.
+
"Lord Malvedar," said a dwarf soldier, "I think the werewolves have
 +
caught our scent."
  
===(2 March 2012)===
+
The dwarf warlord nodded.  Together, the ragged band of dwarven
<pre>~~~~~~~U~~~~~~ ?D?</pre>
+
survivors made their way down the slope.  The road back to the
 +
mountain homes was long and full of danger, but there was nowhere else
 +
left to go.  While others cried, Malvedar resisted the urge to throw
 +
himself on the enemy. He would kill many, but not enough before he
 +
was brought low.  No.  It would be a hard time, and a long time, but
 +
he would have his satisfaction.
  
The elf threw her head back and laughed as a man would at a fool.
+
==[[User:Jupotter|Jupotter]]==
Brandish, angered, threw down his jug.  Deep in his heart he was
+
===(3 March 2012)===
terrified of the little girl, for she was a tool of the dragon.  He
 
cursed himself for a coward and stepped forward.  The elf looked at
 
him with tired eyes filled hate.
 
  
"Sometimes I hope you would kill me," said the dragon through the
+
<pre>////+++U\N+\\\\</pre>
girl's lips.  "It has been a long ten years with nothing to chew on
 
but dry bones."
 
  
"If it's death you want," said Brandish, "you shall have it."
+
At the top of the great stone temple, the high priest vampire held a
 +
bone dagger over the victim under the light of the full moon.  The
 +
evil spirit rose over the altar, changing the moonlight to a blood red
 +
hue.  Another heartbeat and the victim's eyes snapped open.  A scream
 +
tore the night as the final blow fell.
  
Taken by a sudden fit of tremors, the girl moved this way and that,
+
"If it is spring, Grandfather," said the kid, "why are the days getting colder?"
then collapsed into a pile of dust.  After a minute, Brandish let his
 
hand fall from the hilt of his weapon.  He wondered if this whole
 
valley was peopled only by ghosts and monsters.
 
  
Deeper into the wastes he traveledHere were the black outlines of
+
Old man Udma patted the boy on the shoulderThis could only mean one
buildings and the ashen shadows where people and animals fellDoubt
+
thingGonra had returnedUpon reaching to his hut, Udma found his
took his heart once moreHe had braved death a thousand times, but
+
hiding place and retrieved the sword Sangrak, the vampire slayerBut
this was differentIt was said that the dragon could look into your
+
he could no longer wield itIf the world was to be saved, a true
very soulBrandish did not want to know what weakness the monster
+
hero must be found.
would find.
+
 
 +
===(14 May 2012)===
 +
 
 +
<pre>T"TT"TT"",U,.,\U==,.TTTT"TT"T</pre>
  
==Kittah_Khan==
+
“I’ll have another,” said Atho.
  
===(12th January, 2010)===
+
“You drink like a dwarf,” said the old man.
<pre>,.,~E/~..,.@,..@g@@@</pre>
 
  
Doom approached with the morning light.  At any moment, Thun expected
+
“What of it?” grunted Atho.
the elves to come along the high branch to his wooden cage.  He had
 
been taken while drinking with his dwarves at a fortified position
 
along the southern front.  The elves pounced on them like hungry lions
 
and disarmed them before they could fight back.  Staring through the
 
bars of his cage at the ground so far below, Thun remembered how his
 
friends had been taken from the cage and dragged away, lost to hope.
 
The elves appeared before the cage bars.  The door swung open and Thun
 
struck, spraying the air with a fine red mist.
 
  
Ninzul, he called it, the Wooden Axe of Freedom.  Possessed by a
+
In the dim light of the tavern, Atho could barely see the stranger.
strange mood,  Thun worked all night in the cage, carving the
+
He had been wasting his life away in dives like this for the last year
master-work weapon from the wood of the bars with his fingernails.
+
or moreIt seemed that years of peace meant slim business
With scant effort, Thun hacked his way through the elven guardsThe
+
opportunities for a mercenary such as heAs he threw back his last
crazed dwarf swung from tree to tree, knocking arrows out of the air
+
gulp he slammed the goblet back onto the tableThe color of the wine
with NinzulThe elves close behind him.  Something gave way, and
+
reminded him of blood.
Thun looked up to see an elf cutting away his vineThun let out a
 
hoot as he plunged toward the forest floor.
 
  
"We must have him," said the elf prince, "to lose him, after what he
+
“You look ill,said the stranger.  “You should take better care of yourself.
has done, would disgrace us to the Forest Spirit."
 
  
"Yes, Prince Altera," said the elf woman.
+
“Who are you?” shouted Atho.
  
The elf ruler called for his Jay.  Two elves dragged the giant blue
+
“Forgive me,” said the old man“I am Udma, a master of secretsIt
bird from his penAltera mounted the great birdHis woman, elf
+
is no secret you are in need of workYour skill is known to many.  I
mistress Renere, leapt onto the saddle behind him.  She held in her
+
would have you for myself before my neighbors seek you out.
hands Creneri, the bow of couragePrince Altera knew there was no
 
hope for the dwarf but, not being the kind to leave things to chance,
 
he called for the chipmunk men.
 
  
Soon the tree was crawling with small, hairy creatures, vaguely humanoid.
+
Atho had met his share of strange employers, but this was the weirdest
 +
by far.  He was to meet Udma in the forest at midnight.  There, at the
 +
shrine of Domon, he would receive his instructions.  The woodland
 +
creatures grew quiet as he approached.  Just ahead was the blackened
 +
shrine.  Udma was there, holding a weapon in his outstretched hands.
  
"You will tell every animal person in the kingdom to hunt for this
+
“It is the vampire Gonra I would have you kill,” said Udma.
dwarf," ordered the prince.  "Every needle of the forest will turn
 
against him."
 
  
The heart in his chest felt as though it would beat right out of him.
+
“Vampires are the stuff of legend,” said Atho.
His lungs burned like forge fire.  He looked to his side to see a man
 
in green hopping along next to him.  It turned to him revealing a
 
horribly distorted insectoid face.  A grasshopper man.  Thun skidded
 
to a halt and wielded the axe over his head.
 
  
"I yield, great warrior," said insect in his clicking way"I come,
+
“Then your task should be easy,” laughed Udma, “but I suggest you take
show you not all creatures follow the elf prince."
+
this weaponIt is Sangrak the vampire slayer.  Take it, and go to
 +
the old dwarf fortress of Firesign.  It is there the fiend can be
 +
found.
  
"What have you to gain from aiding my escape?" asked Thun, lowering his weapon.
+
==Kaelis Ebonrai==
 +
===(22 June 2010)===
 +
<pre>###UH/###,.,..UH,g.gg,g.ggggg</pre>
  
"The dwarves in the south," said the grasshopper man.  "If you lead
 
them back this way, they will put an end to the elves?"
 
  
The dwarf looked down at his new green friend"That," he said, "I
+
The fierce warrior brushed the feathers out of his face as the battle
promise you."
+
hawk circled for another dive.  He slapped the neck of his winged
 +
steed and leaned low, one hand on the reins, the other on his deadly
 +
javelinsSince the time of the first legends, Geldrix and his men
 +
had been bird riders.  The ground rushed by as the hawk dove.  The
 +
goblins never knew what hit them.  Spears fell from the sky like rain.
 +
Talons tore and beaks pecked.  Seeing the enemy commander, Geldrix
 +
took the dagger from his teeth and launched from his saddle.
  
--
+
The enemy general rode proud in the saddle.  His dark metal armor was
 +
festooned with black roses.  Geldrix tackled him off his horse with
 +
the force of a meteor.  Sitting astride the evil knight, Geldrix
 +
marked the spot for the death stroke.  As his knife plunged toward the
 +
knight's neck, a gauntlet seized him by the wrist.  Geldrix smiled.
 +
There is still some fight in this one, he thought.  He flipped back
 +
the enemy's visor and was shocked by what he saw.
  
Explosions rocked the southern fortifications as the giant hawks
+
Beneath him lay by far the most beautiful woman in the worldPain
dropped great boulders and bags of poison gasThun looked through a
+
shocked Geldrix's system as he suffered a blow to the lower bodyHe
slit in the fortress wallThe elf forest was only a ballista shot
+
rolled to the side, his eyes shut tight in painHe could hear the
awayAlready the sky was traced with fiery shots from the siege
+
woman knight curse him as she kicked him about the neck and head.
engines, slamming into the trees beyondThe dwarf warlord approached
+
Others came, and he was bound.  He opened his eyes and found himself
the hero.
+
lashed to the back of a horseThere was nowhere they could take him
 +
that the hawkmen could not find him, but would he be whole when he was
 +
found?
  
"It will take three more weeks before our fortifications are close
+
===(6 September 2010)===
enough to strike the heart of the forest," said the warlord.  "I'm
+
<pre>+u~+U++U+UUUUUU</pre>
told you could put an end to this contest."
 
  
"I can lead your vanguard to the heart of the forest," said Thun.
 
  
The dwarven leader looked at the legendary axe and back at ThunHe nodded.
+
Geldrix returned to Hawkvir half a man.  Something was missing.  He
 +
moved like a shadow, avoiding the company of his fellow warriors.  A
 +
fair lass came to him, offering a cup of wine.  He knocked it away,
 +
spilling dark liquid onto the carpet of the royal hall.  All went
 +
silent as the king rose from his throne.  Geldrix hid his face with
 +
his cloak, staring at the king with a single maddened eye as he
 +
approached.  The guards opened a door and the king ushered Geldrix
 +
outside, into a narrow passageOnce they were alone, he spoke.
  
The air was quiet as Thun and his dwarves approached through the tall
+
"What happened to you out there?" asked the king"What was it like
grassThe barrage had been called off to lure the elves into a false
+
to be a prisoner of the goblins?"
sense of security.  The smell was sweet with burning wood.  The ground
 
was covered with smoldering craters where the elves had quenched the
 
dwarven fireballs.  Further inside, the grasshopper man was waiting.
 
  
Through a dry creek the dwarves marchedThey held their crossbows at
+
"I was defeated," said Geldrix, sobbing"I can never be a hawk rider
the readyThe grasshopper man signaled for them to stop.  He pointed
+
againI did not escape, as I told the othersI was traded to the
with one of his arms.  Thun saw them at once, five elves and a jaguar
+
dwarves for a crate of dimple-dyed cloth."
man, waiting to ambush themThe dwarf did not fail to notice one of
 
the elf women was carrying a masterpiece bow of dwarven design.
 
  
The dwarves made their way up out of the stream bed and encircled the
+
The king looked down on the broken man that was once captain of the
elves.  The jaguar man smelled them and tried to cry out but was
+
riders and shook his head slowly.
silenced by a dwarven bolt.  Shots fired in all directions.  The elves
 
split and fought to break away.  Thun marked the elf leader's bow and
 
ran after her.  She turned and loosed an arrow at his face.  He ducked
 
just in time and looked behind to see a young sapling torn in two by
 
the shot.
 
  
"You cannot defeat Renere," said the elf.
+
"Surely there is something you can live for," shouted the king.
 +
"Revenge, perhaps?"
  
Thun drew back the wooden axe and flung it at the elf's head, but it
+
Geldrix found it difficult to take the saddle, having spent so long on
smashed into the tree behind her after striking off her ear.
+
the earth.  Now in the air, he watched the trails for Zona, warrior
 +
princess of the goblins.  It was all her fault, he kept telling
 +
himself.  He would strike her down and his manhood would be restored.
 +
His hand trembled at the reins.  Memories of his time underground came
 +
flooding back.  Then his eye caught something on the road below, two
 +
riders heading for the dark mountain.
  
"My ear!" cried Renere. "You will pay for this insult."
+
===(26 September 2010)===
 +
<pre>.,.".,"~~,.".,.@,.g||,.</pre>
  
The elf threw down the bow and yanked Ninzul out of the tree trunk.
+
Flying low over the road, Geldrix pulled the hood over his head.  With
The other dwarves filed into the clearingThun held up his hand.
+
a double flip, he launched through the air and landed before the
The elf was his.  Silently, the fighters circled.  The dwarves never
+
riders. The two goblins sat upon their beak dogs glancing at each
wanted this war, just logs for the furnacesNow, looking at this
+
other.  Geldrix drew his sword and turned his head to the side,
bleeding fanatic, Thun knew that the feud could only end by final
+
staring out of the hood with one hateful eye.  The goblins dismounted
victory.
+
and took up their heavy iron spiked clubsOne of the goblins stepped
 +
forward.
  
==[[User:Kosmos|Kosmos]]==
+
"Show your face," it said, "so we can tell tales of which mighty hero we slew."
===(11 September 2007)===
 
<pre>T+TT@C +</pre>
 
  
"Twist my arm, why don't you?  You louse," Doran had complained as Bomtek continued to bother him.
+
Geldrix's face burned with anger and shame.
  
"Come on, Doran!  It's just a bottle of whiskeyThe Baron won't miss it.  When you deliver his table, just take a little something for yourself.  And share it with me."  
+
"Coward?" said the mocking goblin"Is that it?"
  
Now Doran was standing in the Baron's dining roomIt already had a fine granite table at its center; the noble had just wanted an obsidian corner piece as an accent.  As the dwarf set the table down, Bomtek's repeated needling suggestions still echoed in his mind.  It was just one bottle.  There are so many in the cabinet.  The Baron won't miss just one of them.  
+
At last, he could take it no moreHe threw back his hood, his blond
 +
curls blowing in the wind.
  
The dwarf had to pass the cabinet on the way outWith every step toward it, he felt the whiskey within calling in his heart.  Doran's face flushed hot and his stomach felt as if it were being squeezed and twisted.  Maybe I'll just look, he thought.  Just look and go.  He reached out his hand and gently opened the cabinet's door.  There was only one bottle inside.  Bomtek, you fool, he thought.  Yet the whiskey still beckoned him forward, and he continued to gaze on the bottle in silence as it drew him ever closer.
+
"Geldrix?" laughed the goblin"You have a lot of nerve showing your
 +
face around here."
  
==[[User:Kuroneko|Kuroneko]]==
+
"Boo!" shouted the goblin.  Overwhelmed by fear, Geldrix dropped his
===(29 October 2009)===
+
sword and ran.  His hawk landed before him but died instantly as a
<pre>.,.UUOW.,</pre>
+
crossbow bolt struck its eye. Geldrix collapsed onto the carcass,
 +
openly weeping. The goblins approached, chuckling and calling out
 +
cruel jokes. Geldrix screamed out to the heavens.  He stood, ripping
 +
out two handfuls of feathers.  When the goblins reached him, he threw
 +
the feathers in their faces and ran, to where the gods only knew.
  
Thunder shook the crumbling shack as the old crone stirred the
+
Breaths came hot and stinging, his boots ankle deep in the forest
steaming black cauldronAcross from her sat mighty warrior Johns,
+
swampGeldrix felt his extreme shame.  He was not a warrior, not
resplendent in his shining armorBehind and to the side squatted his
+
even a manHe was the ultimate traitor to all the hawk men, his
squire, ToolsmanThe metal pot began to glow.  Images began to form
+
cowardice now a thing of legendHe planted his butt in a muddy
above the bubbling stew.  Fighters and monsters danced in the wispy
+
puddle and looked up to see a gremlin sitting on a high tree branch.
smoke.  Toolsman gasped and took Johns's arm.  The knight lord drove
 
his elbow into the squire's cheek.  The warrior leaned close and
 
questioned the shriveled hag.
 
  
"Tell me of black knight Scroder," commanded Johns, "as you promised to do."
+
"Don't worry, son," said the creature.  "We all have a little rabbit in us."
  
The witch woman raised her face to stare into Johns's eyes.
 
  
"He waits for you," she said, "in the Valley of Ultimate Despair.
 
You shall not live to see him though, for you are already betrayed."
 
  
Toolsman looked fearfully to his master, but the crusader's eyes were
+
==[[User:Kaltor|Kaltor]]==
ever on the crone.  "It is you who betray!" shouted Johns as he seized
+
===(30 April 2010)===
the old woman and forced her into the pot.  Black smoke billowed forth
+
<pre> ,E..U~~~ </pre>
and the air was filled with wicked laughter.  In the end only Johns
 
and Toolsman remained. There was no sign of the spiritual guide.
 
  
==[[User:kurtss|kurtss]]==
+
Ash rained from the sky for ten years.  Few were alive that could
===8 May 2012===
+
retell the story of that dreadful day, the day the dragon came.
 +
Through the dusty haze of the burned forest, one could often see elves
 +
moving about, hopelessly searching the ground for seeds of the sacred
 +
trees.  Death ruled that mirthless place, and all who dwelt there did
 +
so in mourning and at the mercy of the dragon.
  
<pre>U|,,.UH-,.,-Bg,,.|</pre>
+
It was then, ten years since the massacre, that the hero Brandish
 +
arrived. He followed the clear stream from the mountain into the
 +
ravaged valley.  It was then that he stopped to fill his jug.  He
 +
found the stream water had a strange taste.  It was not water -- it
 +
was tears.
  
The riders aimed their lances.  It was to be a contest of skill and
+
"What are doing in this wasted valley?" came a voice.
 +
 
 +
Brandish turn to see an elf girl, starving and covered in rags.
 +
 
 +
"I come to slay the dragon," said the hero.
 +
 
 +
===(2 March 2012)===
 +
<pre>~~~~~~~U~~~~~~  ?D?</pre>
 +
 
 +
The elf threw her head back and laughed as a man would at a fool.
 +
Brandish, angered, threw down his jug.  Deep in his heart he was
 +
terrified of the little girl, for she was a tool of the dragon.  He
 +
cursed himself for a coward and stepped forward.  The elf looked at
 +
him with tired eyes filled hate.
 +
 
 +
"Sometimes I hope you would kill me," said the dragon through the
 +
girl's lips.  "It has been a long ten years with nothing to chew on
 +
but dry bones."
 +
 
 +
"If it's death you want," said Brandish, "you shall have it."
 +
 
 +
Taken by a sudden fit of tremors, the girl moved this way and that,
 +
then collapsed into a pile of dust.  After a minute, Brandish let his
 +
hand fall from the hilt of his weapon.  He wondered if this whole
 +
valley was peopled only by ghosts and monsters.
 +
 
 +
Deeper into the wastes he traveled.  Here were the black outlines of
 +
buildings and the ashen shadows where people and animals fell.  Doubt
 +
took his heart once more.  He had braved death a thousand times, but
 +
this was different.  It was said that the dragon could look into your
 +
very soul.  Brandish did not want to know what weakness the monster
 +
would find.
 +
 
 +
==Kittah_Khan==
 +
 
 +
===(12th January, 2010)===
 +
<pre>,.,~E/~..,.@,..@g@@@</pre>
 +
 
 +
Doom approached with the morning light.  At any moment, Thun expected
 +
the elves to come along the high branch to his wooden cage.  He had
 +
been taken while drinking with his dwarves at a fortified position
 +
along the southern front.  The elves pounced on them like hungry lions
 +
and disarmed them before they could fight back.  Staring through the
 +
bars of his cage at the ground so far below, Thun remembered how his
 +
friends had been taken from the cage and dragged away, lost to hope.
 +
The elves appeared before the cage bars.  The door swung open and Thun
 +
struck, spraying the air with a fine red mist.
 +
 
 +
Ninzul, he called it, the Wooden Axe of Freedom.  Possessed by a
 +
strange mood,  Thun worked all night in the cage, carving the
 +
master-work weapon from the wood of the bars with his fingernails.
 +
With scant effort, Thun hacked his way through the elven guards.  The
 +
crazed dwarf swung from tree to tree, knocking arrows out of the air
 +
with Ninzul.  The elves close behind him.  Something gave way, and
 +
Thun looked up to see an elf cutting away his vine.  Thun let out a
 +
hoot as he plunged toward the forest floor.
 +
 
 +
"We must have him," said the elf prince, "to lose him, after what he
 +
has done, would disgrace us to the Forest Spirit."
 +
 
 +
"Yes, Prince Altera," said the elf woman.
 +
 
 +
The elf ruler called for his Jay.  Two elves dragged the giant blue
 +
bird from his pen.  Altera mounted the great bird.  His woman, elf
 +
mistress Renere, leapt onto the saddle behind him.  She held in her
 +
hands Creneri, the bow of courage.  Prince Altera knew there was no
 +
hope for the dwarf but, not being the kind to leave things to chance,
 +
he called for the chipmunk men.
 +
 
 +
Soon the tree was crawling with small, hairy creatures, vaguely humanoid.
 +
 
 +
"You will tell every animal person in the kingdom to hunt for this
 +
dwarf," ordered the prince.  "Every needle of the forest will turn
 +
against him."
 +
 
 +
The heart in his chest felt as though it would beat right out of him.
 +
His lungs burned like forge fire.  He looked to his side to see a man
 +
in green hopping along next to him.  It turned to him revealing a
 +
horribly distorted insectoid face.  A grasshopper man.  Thun skidded
 +
to a halt and wielded the axe over his head.
 +
 
 +
"I yield, great warrior," said insect in his clicking way.  "I come,
 +
show you not all creatures follow the elf prince."
 +
 
 +
"What have you to gain from aiding my escape?" asked Thun, lowering his weapon.
 +
 
 +
"The dwarves in the south," said the grasshopper man.  "If you lead
 +
them back this way, they will put an end to the elves?"
 +
 
 +
The dwarf looked down at his new green friend.  "That," he said, "I
 +
promise you."
 +
 
 +
--
 +
 
 +
Explosions rocked the southern fortifications as the giant hawks
 +
dropped great boulders and bags of poison gas.  Thun looked through a
 +
slit in the fortress wall.  The elf forest was only a ballista shot
 +
away.  Already the sky was traced with fiery shots from the siege
 +
engines, slamming into the trees beyond.  The dwarf warlord approached
 +
the hero.
 +
 
 +
"It will take three more weeks before our fortifications are close
 +
enough to strike the heart of the forest," said the warlord.  "I'm
 +
told you could put an end to this contest."
 +
 
 +
"I can lead your vanguard to the heart of the forest," said Thun.
 +
 
 +
The dwarven leader looked at the legendary axe and back at Thun.  He nodded.
 +
 
 +
The air was quiet as Thun and his dwarves approached through the tall
 +
grass.  The barrage had been called off to lure the elves into a false
 +
sense of security.  The smell was sweet with burning wood.  The ground
 +
was covered with smoldering craters where the elves had quenched the
 +
dwarven fireballs.  Further inside, the grasshopper man was waiting.
 +
 
 +
Through a dry creek the dwarves marched.  They held their crossbows at
 +
the ready.  The grasshopper man signaled for them to stop.  He pointed
 +
with one of his arms.  Thun saw them at once, five elves and a jaguar
 +
man, waiting to ambush them.  The dwarf did not fail to notice one of
 +
the elf women was carrying a masterpiece bow of dwarven design.
 +
 
 +
The dwarves made their way up out of the stream bed and encircled the
 +
elves.  The jaguar man smelled them and tried to cry out but was
 +
silenced by a dwarven bolt.  Shots fired in all directions.  The elves
 +
split and fought to break away.  Thun marked the elf leader's bow and
 +
ran after her.  She turned and loosed an arrow at his face.  He ducked
 +
just in time and looked behind to see a young sapling torn in two by
 +
the shot.
 +
 
 +
"You cannot defeat Renere," said the elf.
 +
 
 +
Thun drew back the wooden axe and flung it at the elf's head, but it
 +
smashed into the tree behind her after striking off her ear.
 +
 
 +
"My ear!" cried Renere.  "You will pay for this insult."
 +
 
 +
The elf threw down the bow and yanked Ninzul out of the tree trunk.
 +
The other dwarves filed into the clearing.  Thun held up his hand.
 +
The elf was his.  Silently, the fighters circled.  The dwarves never
 +
wanted this war, just logs for the furnaces.  Now, looking at this
 +
bleeding fanatic, Thun knew that the feud could only end by final
 +
victory.
 +
 
 +
==[[User:Kosmos|Kosmos]]==
 +
===(11 September 2007)===
 +
<pre>T+TT@C +</pre>
 +
 
 +
"Twist my arm, why don't you?  You louse," Doran had complained as Bomtek continued to bother him.
 +
 
 +
"Come on, Doran!  It's just a bottle of whiskey.  The Baron won't miss it.  When you deliver his table, just take a little something for yourself.  And share it with me."
 +
 
 +
Now Doran was standing in the Baron's dining room.  It already had a fine granite table at its center; the noble had just wanted an obsidian corner piece as an accent.  As the dwarf set the table down, Bomtek's repeated needling suggestions still echoed in his mind.  It was just one bottle.  There are so many in the cabinet.  The Baron won't miss just one of them.
 +
 
 +
The dwarf had to pass the cabinet on the way out.  With every step toward it, he felt the whiskey within calling in his heart.  Doran's face flushed hot and his stomach felt as if it were being squeezed and twisted.  Maybe I'll just look, he thought.  Just look and go.  He reached out his hand and gently opened the cabinet's door.  There was only one bottle inside.  Bomtek, you fool, he thought.  Yet the whiskey still beckoned him forward, and he continued to gaze on the bottle in silence as it drew him ever closer.
 +
 
 +
==[[User:Kuroneko|Kuroneko]]==
 +
===(29 October 2009)===
 +
<pre>.,.UUOW.,</pre>
 +
 
 +
Thunder shook the crumbling shack as the old crone stirred the
 +
steaming black cauldron.  Across from her sat mighty warrior Johns,
 +
resplendent in his shining armor.  Behind and to the side squatted his
 +
squire, Toolsman.  The metal pot began to glow.  Images began to form
 +
above the bubbling stew.  Fighters and monsters danced in the wispy
 +
smoke.  Toolsman gasped and took Johns's arm.  The knight lord drove
 +
his elbow into the squire's cheek.  The warrior leaned close and
 +
questioned the shriveled hag.
 +
 
 +
"Tell me of black knight Scroder," commanded Johns, "as you promised to do."
 +
 
 +
The witch woman raised her face to stare into Johns's eyes.
 +
 
 +
"He waits for you," she said, "in the Valley of Ultimate Despair.
 +
You shall not live to see him though, for you are already betrayed."
 +
 
 +
Toolsman looked fearfully to his master, but the crusader's eyes were
 +
ever on the crone.  "It is you who betray!" shouted Johns as he seized
 +
the old woman and forced her into the pot.  Black smoke billowed forth
 +
and the air was filled with wicked laughter.  In the end only Johns
 +
and Toolsman remained.  There was no sign of the spiritual guide.
 +
 
 +
==[[User:kurtss|kurtss]]==
 +
===8 May 2012===
 +
 
 +
<pre>U|,,.UH-,.,-Bg,,.|</pre>
 +
 
 +
The riders aimed their lances.  It was to be a contest of skill and
 
righteousness.  The goblin's beak dog chirped and kicked, pawing up
 
righteousness.  The goblin's beak dog chirped and kicked, pawing up
the dirt of the jousting track.  Sir Benefact lifted his lance in
+
the dirt of the jousting track.  Sir Benefact lifted his lance in
salute of Princess Marmalade.  Just then the goblin charged.  Benefact
+
salute of Princess Marmalade.  Just then the goblin charged.  Benefact
had just enough time to wheel around and face his opponent.
+
had just enough time to wheel around and face his opponent.
 +
 
 +
Wood snapped as the lance found its mark.  Blood shot like a fountain
 +
from Benefact's chest.  He collapsed in the saddle, and fell from his
 +
horse.  The goblin rode before the princess and gave his salute.
 +
 
 +
"What is your name, Sir knight?" asked Marmalade.
 +
 
 +
"Masterdad," said the goblin.
 +
 
 +
"Then, Sir Masterdad," said the princess, "you are the new champion."
 +
 
 +
==[[User:LaChouette|LaChouette]]==
 +
===(26 January 2016)===
 +
 
 +
<pre>@@@@@@++@/|N</pre>
 +
 
 +
Joyous song rose up from the midnight tavern.  As sweet as the notes were, painful they were to the creature of the night.  The dwarves of the fortress had no idea that the troglodyte was down there, swimming through the underground river.  The monster hated happiness and was jealous of those who lived normal lives.  The bards seemed to be doing their best to anger the trog.  Tonight he would change their tune.
 +
 
 +
“Who's there?” asked Kogan.
 +
 
 +
The knock had come from the inner door of the fortress.  There were no miners down there tonight.  It was the day of the Plump Helmet Festival and all dwarves were making merry.  So who could it be?  Kogan picked up a spare sword just in case and opened the door.
 +
 
 +
===(28 February 2016)===
 +
 
 +
<pre>|@+@+++|</pre>
 +
 
 +
“Trog in the mine!” screamed Kogan.
 +
 
 +
Before he could shout again, the troglodyte brought a thigh bone down onto Kogan's skull.  The dwarf was knocked senseless.  He could sense motion as a pair of dwarves dragged his body away.  He tried to protest but his vision was a blur.  The trog was real.  He had to warn the others.
 +
 
 +
“It's alright,” said the doctor.  “You took a nasty blow to the head.”
 +
 
 +
“The trog!” exclaimed Kogan.  “We must kill it!”
 +
 
 +
“Time has passed, I'm afraid,” said the doctor.
 +
 
 +
“What are you talking about?” asked Kogan.  “Did I miss the festival?”
 +
 
 +
“It has been some years,” said the doctor.  “You have been in a deep sleep.”
 +
 
 +
===(27 March 2016)===
 +
 
 +
<pre>|@+@|,..,????</pre>
 +
 
 +
Pain as Kogan opened his eyes.  There was sunlight coming through one of the windows.  How long had it been since Kogan had had to bear the sun?  How long had it been since he had seen a window?  The warrior rolled out of bed and found he could barely stand.  Had it really been years since the night of the Helmet Festival and the horrid trog?
 +
 
 +
“Kogan,” said squire Dorkin, “you shouldn't be out of bed.”
 +
 
 +
“Where is Aliza?” asked Kogan.
 +
 
 +
“She thought you would never wake up,” said Dorkin, “and married another.”
 +
 
 +
Looking out over the rolling green hills, Kogan was filled with disgust.  His old life was over and all he had now was a life under the hated sun.  He asked what had happened to the fortress, but no one had the courage to tell him.
 +
 
 +
“Take me to Aliza,” said Kogan.  “Now.”
 +
 
 +
===(27 April 2016)===
 +
 
 +
<pre>@,.,.,.M@.,.,</pre>
 +
 
 +
“I thought you would never wake up,” said Aliza, holding a babe in her arms.
 +
 
 +
“Is it my child?” asked Kogan, barely able to contain his rage.
 +
 
 +
Coming just in time, Dorkin guided Kogan away from the hillside hovel.  Kogan would never forgive the trog for what had been taken from him.  He made up his mind that very moment to return to the dwarf fortress.  There was nothing left for him here. 
 +
 
 +
“The fortress?” asked Dorkin.  “You don't want to go back there.  It's a horror show.”
 +
 
 +
“Don't ever dictate to me,” said Kogan, “what I want.”
 +
 
 +
After saddling his mule, Dorkin strapped Kogan into his armor and helped him mount his steed.  The squire bid Kogan farewell.  No one was insane enough to join him on his hopeless quest for revenge.
 +
 
 +
===(30 May 2016)===
  
Wood snapped as the lance found its mark. Blood shot like a fountain
+
<pre>@?*%*%+@++ AAA</pre>
from Benefact's chest.  He collapsed in the saddle, and fell from his
 
horse.  The goblin rode before the princess and gave his salute.
 
  
"What is your name, Sir knight?" asked Marmalade.
+
The world had been on fire and the universe was filled with embers and ash.  Most deities blamed the meddling dwarves for the cataclysm.  Deep in the mountain fortress the dwarven monks toiled over the arcane machine, a device that would count down the days until the end of the world.  Its gears and mechanisms were strung together in such a complex way that even Trigonometra, the wisest of the goddesses, couldn't predict what the machine would do next.
  
"Masterdad," said the goblin.
+
“We must turn it off,said Brother Glorm.  “Holy Apexus has refused to mount the sun chariot.
  
"Then, Sir Masterdad," said the princess, "you are the new champion."
+
“The gods cannot hold the world hostage,” said Brother Famba.  “We will work in darkness.  What, after all, does it matter here, under the ground?”
  
==[[User:LaChouette|LaChouette]]==
+
“The god below, Nadir, also has his misgivings,” said Glorm.
===(26 January 2016)===
 
  
<pre>@@@@@@++@/|N</pre>
+
“We will deal with the god of death when the time comes,” said Famba.
  
Joyous song rose up from the midnight tavernAs sweet as the notes were, painful they were to the creature of the nightThe dwarves of the fortress had no idea that the troglodyte was down there, swimming through the underground river.  The monster hated happiness and was jealous of those who lived normal livesThe bards seemed to be doing their best to anger the trogTonight he would change their tune.
+
Having nothing to say to that, Glorm just stood back and watched the machine grind awayFamba adjusted the settings and stood back with Glorm to watchThere was a horrible screeching sound and the machine ground to a haltFamba ran to where the output was written mechanically on a scrollIt wasn't good news.
  
“Who's there?asked Kogan.
+
“We have three days,said Famba.
  
The knock had come from the inner door of the fortress.  There were no miners down there tonight.  It was the day of the Plump Helmet Festival and all dwarves were making merry.  So who could it be?  Kogan picked up a spare sword just in case and opened the door.
+
===(2 July 2016)===
  
===(28 February 2016)===
+
<pre>NNNNNNNNNNNNNN,.,|@@</pre>
  
<pre>|@+@+++|</pre>
+
“Tell me,” asked Sir Sula, “how can you count the days left on Earth when the sun refuses to rise?”
  
“Trog in the mine!” screamed Kogan.
+
“You aren't listening,” shouted Brother Famba.  “We have to get far away from here!”
  
Before he could shout again, the troglodyte brought a thigh bone down onto Kogan's skullThe dwarf was knocked senselessHe could sense motion as a pair of dwarves dragged his body away. He tried to protest but his vision was a blurThe trog was realHe had to warn the others.
+
The castle guard was on alert since Apexus had not appeared in the skyThey stared out over the battlements and into the darknessThe night looked back. There was a sea of night creatures waiting outside the dwarf fortressSula was summoned from the libraryBrother Famba followed him, eager to see how the world would end.
  
“It's alright,said the doctor. “You took a nasty blow to the head.”
+
“Is there any hope at all?asked Sula.
  
“The trog!” exclaimed Kogan.  “We must kill it!”
+
“Call for the riding birds,” said Famba“We still might be able to get the princess to safety.”
 
 
“Time has passed, I'm afraid,” said the doctor.
 
 
 
“What are you talking about?” asked Kogan“Did I miss the festival?”
 
 
 
“It has been some years,” said the doctor.  “You have been in a deep sleep.”
 
  
 
==[[User:landrus|landrus]]==
 
==[[User:landrus|landrus]]==

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ASCII Art Rewards (alphabetically by contributor)
A – F G – L M – S T – Z

Geoffrey[edit]

(14 July 2014)[edit]

@+U+++,,..,,.?S?

"You must save us, Gunnar!" cried the dwarf Aliz. "We of the fortress lack the military discipline that you have."

"The Plump Helmet festival is in three days time," said Gunnar. "If I slay the giant cave spider, I would have my pick of the dwarven maidens to be my bride."

"Of course, Sir Wuulfhelm," said the dwarf after a moment's pause. "You will have whatever you want!"

The threat to the dwarf fortress was that great. The spider must have eaten half a dozen dwarven miners once it emerged from the underground layers. It was a sign of desperation that the dwarves had turned to a human. But all of the dwarf heroes had already been eaten! Gunnar Wuulfhelm was their only hope.

Sir Wuulfhelm had come from the great magician's city of Etwersbrot, but he knew little of the Art. What he did know was how to slaughter giant monsters, a talent for which he was known far and wide. Aliz knew that none of the dwarf girls would be thrilled to marry a human, but maybe they would make an exception for the bravest warrior the world had to offer.


Goblin Cookie[edit]

(21st September 2014)[edit]

NN|+++MD+++|

Fire blasted from the great reptile's nostrils. The minotaur wasted no time and lifted the tree trunk it used as a club and charged the dragon. It smashed the dragon's chest before it could breathe fire. The dragon latched onto the minotaur's arm with its teeth and the two fell to the ground and rolled across the floor of the arena.

“All your pets are terrible, my lord,” said Destra. “It is because you teach them to fight from the moment they are born. They know nothing of love.”

“How does one love a minotaur or a dragon?” asked dread wizard Suffar.

“I would find a way,” said Destra, “or you will surely pay for populating the world with monsters.”

The minotaur snapped the dragon's neck with a twist of its muscular arm. Suffar would reward it with a feast and then send it back to the labyrinth before nightfall. The wizard had invited the witch, Destra, to the contest thinking she would be impressed enough to share the secret of her magic with him.

“I would like to visit the labyrinth,” said Destra.

“You have an eye for the magical,” said Suffar. “The labyrinth was once the dungeon of a great dwarf fortress. I have yet to explore all of its mysteries.”

(3rd February 2016)[edit]

kN|####  +++N++M+

The ruins of the dwarf fortress stood on a hill at the center of the Forbidden Forest. Great columns of stone stood alone, holding up nothing but the uncaring sky. The gate was smashed open, inviting the adventurous to their deaths. Destra looked down into the depths with excitement. She loved Suffar's monsters. Perhaps more than even he did. The minotaur could be heard breathing inside his blackened maze. Suffar invited the witch inside then collapsed the tunnel behind her!

“You will pay for this, Suffar!” cried Destra.

All she heard outside was laughter. The great stone blocks were too heavy for her to move, even with magic. The minotaur had awakened and was hunting her now. Destra had to think quickly or she would become the meal of a carnivorous human cow. She ran through the labyrinth, trying to picture the twists and turns in her mind. It was no use. Soon she was face to face with the minotaur.

Far away, Suffar had just arrived at his tower on the back of a giant nuthatch. He slid off of the bird's saddle and leaped through the window and into his secret laboratory. It was a shame that he had to feed Destra to the minotaur, but she was not cooperating. Not fast enough for his designs anyway.

“Bacabadabis!” shouted Suffar.

Out from a crevice in the wall came the wizard's pet kobold. It carried the latest scroll the kobolds had pilfered from the dwarves' trade caravan. Soon all the pieces would come together. He was trying to learn the ancient language of Axolar, the foundation of all magic in this dimension. The key was the dwarves. They had all the clues, but were unwilling, or too stupid, to put them to use.

Soon Suffar would be the last wizard left in the world. Once he had the power, the dwarves would bend to his will and create for him the ultimate artifact. He wanted to create life, not another monster, but a companion worthy enough to be his partner. Only then would he be at peace.

(27th March 2018)[edit]

kN|kN|####  +++N++M+

“Yes,” said Destra, “I promise you revenge.”

“I will eat him,” said the minotaur. “Then I will eat you.”

“It's a deal!” said Destra.

The monster guided the witch out of the cave. With all its strength, the minotaur pushed the boulders aside and he and the witch stepped out into the night air. The witch cast a spell and traced the wizard's path through the ether. They followed the magical trail north.

Over stream and under the trees the pair closed in on the wizard's tower. Meanwhile Suffar order his kobold to hunt for dwarven treasure once more. He was on the brink of a breakthrough. All he needed was one more artifact, one more vision into the true nature of magic.

It had been several days, and the kobold had yet to return. Suffar was becoming concerned. Then there was a knock at the door. The wizard made his way down the long spiral staircase. “I'm coming. I'm coming! Settle down!” grumbled the wizard as he reached to door at last. Opening it, he saw a tall, cloaked figure.

“I have come for you,” said the stranger.

(3rd January 2020)[edit]

kN|++N+M+U+N+k

“Oh Lady of Darkness,” whimpered Suffar. “I meant to summon you earlier, but it was my kobold's birthday and I...”

“Enough excuses!” said the demon mistress. “I knew you were collecting magic powers to bind me, but you are too late. I have arrived.”

“But how?” asked Suffar.

The kobold appeared from behind the demon's robes. That rascal had intoned the rites of summoning without him. Now all was lost.

The wizard groveled before Mistress of All Evil. Maybe there was still a way out of this nightmare, something in the contract he had signed to make the legal mumbo-jumbo null and void.

He had to think. Then to answer came to him.

It was the nature of demons to play the long game. Their machinations took decades to resolve. Suffar didn't have that kind of time.

He knew that sooner than latter the demon would find him of no use and send him spiraling down into the Netherworld. His only chance was to find Destra, if she still lived.

So when the demon locked the door to the library behind her, Suffar slipped out of castle.

The ruined dwarf fortress was only around the next bend in the road. Suffar began going over the language that he would use to convince Destra that feeding her to the minotaur was just a big mistake.

When he arrived at the entrance to the labyrinth he found the the stone had been rolled away. Now he was in serious trouble. Someone behind him cleared their throat.

“You have a lot of nerve coming back here.”

It was Destra alright, and with her was the hulking minotaur looking hungry as ever. His jaw jabbering, Suffar tried to quickly describe the trouble he was in. Nay, the trouble they were all in.

“Your kobold summoned the Princess of Darkness?” asked Destra.

The pair of magic users and the reluctant minotaur returned to the castle. The cow man was none to happy to arrive back at the place where he had been created.

The minotaur wiped the tears from his eyes and promised himself he was have his revenge.

“Bacabadabis,” said the demon, as she stirred the thick goo inside the magic cauldron, “I think this is the start of a magical friendship.”

Yapping with alarm, the kobold pointed over the demon's shoulder. Before she could react, the monster lifted her up by the neck and tossed her into the black metal bowl.

Suffar was relieved that he was now free, until he looked up to see the cow monster standing over him.

“Your bones will make a good stew,” said the minotaur as he mixed the substance that was Suffar and the demon with a giant ladle.

Watching with horror, the kobold bolted toward the door. Destra pointed her finger and a bolt of lightning struck the tiny monster. After the dust cleared there was nothing left behind but a long, pink-tailed rat.

“Are you going to eat that?” asked the minotaur.

THE END

Gunslinger[edit]

(7 January 2011)[edit]

aa,.a,.W,.%,%%,.T

The wizard walked barefoot along the sandy lake bottom, schools of axolotls swimming around his toes. Through the murky water, the wizard could see the remains of a wrecked ship. The salamanders guided him through a hole in the wooden hull. In the darkness the wizard noticed the faintest light. It was coming from a chest half buried in the sand.

Before the wizard could open the treasure chest a shock wave shot through the water, knocking the wizard flat on his back. The ship tore in half revealing a huge monster covered in waving aquatic plants. It was the titan of the lake. The axolotls scattered in all directions. The wizard scuttled backward. He could not speak, making his charms useless. It was to be a battle of flesh and steel.

(24 December 2014)[edit]

|oW++|#######N#N#N#NN#NN#NN

Many of you remember the tale of the lake. Your dwarf mothers and fathers warned you not to go near, lest the giant axolotl eat you. Now that the wizard had tempted fate by entering the lake titan's domain, all were in danger. The wizard was clever, transforming himself into a fish and gobbling up the magic pearl, then swimming away before the giant salamander could find him. When he emerged from the waters, he changed his shape into that of a pelican and flew away. The titan was furious and took out its frustrations on people who lived near the shore.

“Forgive us, mighty Hetain,” screamed the villagers.

It was too late and they knew it. The poor people hardly protested as Hetain transformed them into horrible, bloodthirsty monsters and sent then on their way to find the thieving wizard. They stretched their new wings and launched into the night's sky. There wasn't much time before dawn, and the newly reborn night creatures could not travel during daylight.

“Father,” asked one of the night creatures, “do you think that mighty Hetain will allow us to die after we return the pearl?”

“Our lives,” said the older night creature, “have always been those of service and toil. Before Hetain, we served the dwarven king. All we can do is serve our betters faithfully. Then, perhaps, we shall receive our just reward.”

Arriving at his tower, the wizard threw off his bird shape and reached into his mouth, withdrawing the magic pearl. The old man had spent most of his life searching for enchanted artifacts such as this. It was a goal of his since youth to be the greatest wizard the world had ever known. For this end, he had to take chances. Stealing the pearl was no small thing. In belonged to one of the Four Titans who had existed since the world was young. He knew the pearl was cursed, but it had to be his all the same.

(7 May 2015)[edit]

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“Die in the name of Hetain!” howled the ape-like creature as it leaped through the window of the wizard's tower.

Speaking a charm just in time to confuse his attacker, the wizard ran to his sword which he kept leaning against the wall of his laboratory. With a slice and a thrust, the monsters was undone, laying in pieces on the floor. This was certainly a first, attacked by a night creature while relaxing at home. The titan, Hetain, meant business.

Dressing himself in his magic robe, the wizard stepped out of the tower window. He let himself fall for a few seconds, letting the refreshing breeze blow through his long gray hair. Then he transformed into a red tailed hawk. His idea was to travel to the capital of Assura and hire a hero or two to slay the titan. Just getting to the city would prove a task difficult enough to call on his considerable skills.

(13 June 2015)[edit]

""",.Gm,."",

It was impossible, even for a hawk, to reach the capital before nightfall. It was suicide to stay in the air after sundown. The titan, Hetain, controlled an armada of flying night creatures. Instead, the wizard dove into the trees and landed in the jungle. There he took the shape of a mighty gorilla. The night creatures would be foolish to mess with him now.

“Hey, gorilla,” said a voice in the evening wind. “I know what you are carrying.”

“Show yourself,” growled the wizard.

A tiny rodent scurried out of the brush and onto a patch of moss next to one of the wizard's impressive forearms. Closer inspection revealed that it was actually a mouse man, servant of one of the other three titans. The wizard told the mouse man to speak his piece quickly, for any minute they would be mobbed by vengeful night creatures.

“I serve almighty Domon and his chariot in the sky,” said the mouse man. “Lend me the pearl and I will ensure your victory.”

(22 July 2015)[edit]

""."",.G->g.,.,~~~~~

So, Domon sought the pearl as well. The wizard should not have been surprised that the word of his conquest had spread so quickly. Now the wizard must be doubly careful. While Hetain controlled the night, Domon ruled everything under the sun and the eternal vault of sky.

The giant gorilla shifted his weight unto his knuckles and howled at the mouse man. It was clear that the wizard had made his decision. He would trust no titan. The mouse man ran for his life. This move would not go unanswered, for Domon was a vengeful titan.

The wizard couldn't stay in the jungle forever, hiding from the angry rays of the sun. He moved to the edge of the final treeline and looked out over the rolling plains of Slusia. Assura was there, just beyond the horizon. Stopping to think for a moment, the giant gorilla scratched its forehead. At last the wizard decided on a shape, transforming himself into a speedy gazelle.

(20 August 2015)[edit]

ccc.,\W,|@

Not one. Not two. But, three cheetahs took off running after the wizard as he bounded across the plain. The titan, Domon, meant business. As Hetain controlled the night, Domon ruled the day. None of it would matter if he reached the dwarf fortress of Assura. Jumping just in time to avoid a pouncing wild cat, the wizard narrowly avoided death. He ducked and rolled and transformed once again into human shape, wielding a longsword. The cheetahs stopped where they were as the wizard had reached the gates of Assura.

“Open the gates, I say,” boomed the wizard.

“Who gives a command to free dwarves?” answered the guards-dwarf.

“It is I,” said the wizard, “Suffar the Mighty.”

Even the dwarves of Assura had heard tales of the great Suffar. Not all good, it must be said. Suffar was a rogue and a trickster. The dwarves watched as the cheetahs circled the wizard, waiting for the moment to strike. Maybe they wouldn't have to open the gates after all.


(23 September 2015)[edit]

Wo+++@|

Holding up the magic pearl, Suffar demanded to be let in a third time. The greed of the dwarves was not easy to measure. It seemed they would do anything to acquire the smallest treasure. Suffar stepped through the gates with a final sneer at his pursuers. As the gates shut, the cheetahs disappeared in puffs of smoke.

“Is that Hetain's magic pearl?” demanded the noble dwarf.

“One and the same,” said Suffar, dropping the pearl back into his pocket.

“The titans would offer a king's ransom for that treasure,” said the dwarf.

“And I will offer twice that amount to the hero that slays Hetain,” countered Suffar.

It was much to consider, coming between titans and wizards. It meant almost certain death to the dwarves involved. This mattered little to the hero class, a group of dwarves raised since birth to laugh at danger. It was at the Temple of Bravery that Suffar met Kogan, the mightiest of the dwarves.

“Will you kill Hetain for me?” asked Suffar.

“I have been waiting for a challenge worthy of my blade,” said Kogan.

(24 October 2015)[edit]

###NB######|W+@|##

The two never actually agreed on a price. Kogan instead offered to go with Suffar if he led him to glory and death. The wizard agreed, knowing it was not a quest for a hero who still possessed reason. There would be no coming back from the titan's lake. All Suffar could do was help his new friend along his final journey.

“Is it far?” asked Kogan. “These legs weren't made for walking.”

“Fear not, little one,” said Suffar, “I will summon the appropriate steeds.”

Standing on the tallest tower of the castle, Suffar spoke to the wind, whilst Kogan watched with interest. After a time, the wizard pointed to the horizon. To specks appeared which grew steadily larger. They were a pair of giant birds. One was an enormous female nuthatch, while the other was a bushtit, the size of a bull. The dwarf stood back, wielding his axe.

“Fear not,” said Suffar. “These creatures will take us to the hated lake of Hetain.”

“Fear is not in my vocabulary,” said Kogan. “I will do anything to speed the march of doom and final destiny.”

(30 November 2015)[edit]

,.@*W,.    ?D?

It was more than a day's journey back to the titan's lake and the giant birds would be no good against the creatures Hetain had prepared for them. Kogan watched the terrain unfolding beneath him with wonder. The world seemed so much smaller than it had been. The birds flew quickly, knowing that at any moment, Domon might spy them from his chariot in the sky.

“Dive for those trees, Kogan,” said Suffar. “I fear that Domon has found us.”

The dwarf kicked the sides of his giant bushtit and the bird dove for the forest canopy. Kogan looked behind him to see a bright green dragon pursuing him. Suffar was nowhere to be found. Jumping off his steed before the jet of flames hit him, Kogan grabbed at tree branches as he fell through the air.

“Wake up, brave dwarf,” said the wizard.

Opening his eyes, Kogan found that he had indeed survived. Suffar had built a fire in a small clearing beneath the stars. Here they waited for Hetain's creatures to attack.

(18 December 2015)[edit]

,A.,\@*W

The first night creature to attack was an ape-like creature with a single eye in the center of its forehead. Kogan was ready, battleaxe in hand. The creature huffed and puffed. Its issue was not with the dwarf, but with the scheming wizard, but Kogan would not allow the creature to advance. Finally, the creature sat back on its haunches and held its arms in a pose of tranquility.

“Shall you let us pass?” asked Suffar.

“You have my master's property,” said the ape. “You must die for your crimes.”

“What if we returned the treasure in person?” asked the wizard. “I'm sure my friend here would love to meet the great and mighty Hetain.”

The ape struck like a snake, but Kogan was faster. The night creature hit the ground, bleeding from a savage and mortal wound. The adventurers watched with wonder as the creature's body transformed into the body of a dead dwarf.

“What have I done?” asked Kogan.

(22 January 2016)[edit]

W@.T"T"~~~~~~~~~

“It is because of Hetain that this poor dwarf suffered,” said Suffar. “You have only done him a mercy.”

“You said nothing of killing my own kind,” protested Kogan.

“It will get worse before the end,” said the wizard. “You must be strong. Don't let Hetain's evil confuse your heart and mind.”

That night they buried the dead dwarf and Kogan prayed for his soul. Strangely, no more creatures attacked. It was as if Hetain knew he now had the upper hand and would toy with the adventurers. Suffar wondered if he had made a mistake enlisting the help of a dwarven hero. Maybe a true mercenary was called for.

“Hetain will pay for what he has done,” said Kogan. “You can rest assured of that.”

The lake was just on the other side of a screen of trees. Kogan had the look of grim determination but Suffar wasn't entirely sure he trusted him. Taking on the titan was an act for the insane brave. While Kogan was clearly not stable, Suffar still didn't know which way his blade would cut.

(28 February 2016)[edit]

W..@.,.,NNNNN~~~~A~~~~~

“Who are they?” asked Kogan.

“They are the dwarves of the once powerful fortress of Etwersbrot,” said Suffar. “They worship Hetain now.”

A horde of misshapen monsters ringed the lake, holding hands. Some them had three arms. Some had two heads. They were all monstrous and terrifying. Kogan knew that they were once dwarves. He wished with all his might that he could forget that knowledge and slay them cleanly. Now every dead monster was simply murder.

The chanting of the monsters intensified with the rising of the moon. There was a bubbling vortex at the center of the lake. Soon the giant axolotl appeared, rising magically above the water. The monsters prostrated themselves before the titan. It was Kogan's chance. Suffar tapped him on the shoulder and he rose, stepping out into the moonlight.

“Hetain,” shouted Kogan, “why are you trying to control my people?”

(26 March 2016)[edit]

W,.NNNN,.@/(((((A)))))

“The pearl belongs to me,” said the giant salamander. “The villain you work for is no more than a thief. I stand on the side of the righteous.”

“It is righteous to turn my kin into monsters?” shouted Kogan. “I have shed the blood of my blood because of you. Are you listening, oh dwarves of Etwersbrot? Serve not this coward and let him fight his own battles!”

The monsters stopped their chanting and stepped aside as Kogan approached the water's edge. Hetain looked nervous. His slaves had never rebelled before. The dwarf stood before the titan, holding his battle axe at the ready. Hetain called on the power of the outer darkness, creating a vortex in the water below him. Suffar saw the danger and began chanting to counter the spell. The little dwarf was in more danger than he knew. Hetain was opening a portal to a dimension of ultimate evil.

(27 April 2016)[edit]

W,..,~~~@/~~&&&&&&&

Seeing that now was the time to act, Kogan charged passed the confused looking monsters and into the lake. Suffar spoke a charm and the water became solid as ice where Kogan stepped. He ran across the lake toward the giant salamander. The vortex at the center of the lake was growing larger. A strange howling could be heard from within, like the terrible screams of all of those being tortured in the underworld.

“You have done my kin ill,” pronounced Kogan as he raised his axe. “Prepare to die.”

Entrails poured into the dimensional portal as Kogan gutted the monstrous titan with a great stroke of his blade. The guts acted as chum, attracting the most hungry of demons up from the depths. Kogan staggered backward as the monsters blasted up and out into the world of the living.

“What have you done?” muttered Suffar.

(30 May 2016)[edit]

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Hundreds of dwarves, finding that they now wore their own bodies, had to quickly stop celebrating and run for their lives. A black fountain of evil blasted up from the center of the lake where Kogan had been standing seconds before. Dark, winged shapes gathered in the sky above.

“Mul-o-rom, Sul-o-rom,” chanted Suffar as he dragged Kogan's body away from the water.

The demons had not noticed the wizard yet, choosing instead to fly after the fleeing dwarves. Suffar could not help but think that this was all his fault. The mess he had created was bigger than just a stolen pearl. The entire world was in peril. He had to seek out Domon, in the Palace of the Rising Sun.

(1 July 2016)[edit]

N%,..W@,.

“Where is the sun?” asked Kogan as he awoke.

“There has been a lasting darkness since Hetain died,” said Suffar.

“Then we have won,” exclaimed Kogan.

A dizzy spell forced Kogan to lie back down. “It's a bit more complicated than that,” said Suffar. The stars twinkled as giant bat-like creatures passed through the sky. Kogan turned to witness a horrible sight just a stone's throw away. Three demons were feasting on the body of a dead dwarf. They were more horrible than the night creatures of Hetain.

“They can't see us,” said Suffar. “Rest, my friend.”

“There must be a way to stop them,” whispered Kogan. “You said something about Domon, and the sky chariot.”

“I'm afraid the sun has set forever,” said Suffar. “The four titans cannot help us now.”

“There must be something we can do?” asked the dwarf hero.

“Yes,” said Suffar. “As long as we hold the pearl there is hope.”

(31 July 2016)[edit]

.,,.NN..,

“The magic doorway will close,” said Suffar, “if we cast Hetain's magic pearl back through the demon gate.”

“Then do it,” exclaimed Kogan, suffering from another fainting spell.

“Who ever should cast in the pearl shall die,” said Suffar.

“Then give it to me,” said Kogan. “I care not for my own life.”

“That much in obvious,” said Suffar, “but you cannot be the one. Look at your body.”

Straining to sit up, Kogan was horrified to see that his body was a mere skeleton, barely held together by bits of sinew. Suffar used his magic to keep Kogan alive, but it was only a kind of half-life. Once the pearl was cast, Kogan too would die.

“Then if you will not stand up and save the world,” asked Kogan, “who will?”

“We must find the fourth titan,” said Suffar. “He lives in a tower deep in the Garum.”

“Not Darquan the Deadly,” shouted Kogan. “That wicked old man would never make the sacrifice.”

“We have no other choice,” said Suffar.

(20 September 2016)[edit]

""N"N.".,|N+++|

Deep in the Garum it was unusually cold. The sun hadn't risen for three days and the plants were beginning to die. Kogan could see the light of a candle in the top room of the tower a way's off in the marsh. Suffar explained to the skeletal dwarf that he should do the talking. The master of the tower was Darquan the Deadly, one of four cosmic titans that had existed since the dawn of time.

The wizard of the tower was twisted and evil. He had exhausted every physical pleasure in a search for the ultimate experience. The truth was, now he was bored and wished for the eternal nothingness that awaited his extinction. But if there was one thing that kept Darquan breathing it was his jealous hatred for all living things.

“Who dares disturb my meditation?” came a voice from above.

Looking up the dark wet stones of the tower, Kogan could see a pale bald head trailing long white whiskers. Suffar shouted back, explaining the death of Hetain and the demon gateway. The wizard's head disappeared and there was a click at the solid wood door before them, which swung open by itself.

(1 October 2016)[edit]

|NCN+++?N?|

The snake was fast, but Suffar was faster. As the door opened, a king cobra snake man shot his long neck out toward the wizard's face. He dodged to the right and seized the serpent man's throat. Darquan was a coward to leave his minions in charge of greeting the adventurers.

“Come forth, dark titan,” said Suffar, “or I will break your pet's neck.”

While Suffar shouted at the open door, the snake man reached with his long articulated arm and pulled a dagger from one of its many belts. Just as it was about to push the blade in, the skeletal dwarf stepped out from behind the wizard and chopped at the snake man's wrist.

“That'sss cheating!” complained the cobra man.

“Save your whining for your master,” said Suffar. “That is, if the coward is brave enough to show his face.”

“You have the pearl?” came a voice from above. “Show it to me!”

(7 November 2016)[edit]

|No+N+++N<|

“Only you can save the world now,” shouted Suffar as he held the pearl over his head.

“Hetain's Pearl,” said Darquan. “You are a naughty wizard.”

The candlelight vanished from the window as Darquan descended the hundreds of steps of the dark tower. It seemed like ages later when he appeared in the doorway. “Let Anthony go,” commanded the evil wizard. Suffar released the cobra man who disappeared back into the tower.

“Who is your friend?” asked Darquan, indicating the skeletal dwarf.

“This is Kogan,” said Suffar, “Slayer of Hetain.”

“You can do better for a titan slayer than this, surely,” said Darquan.

The serpent wizard began chanting in the ancient tongue of magic. The wind began to blow and stir up muddy water and dead vegetation. The muck attached itself to Kogan's skeleton and soon he began to resemble a living dwarf.

“Now, Kogan,” said Darquan, “your body belongs to me. Take the pearl from Suffar and give it to me!”

(11 November 2016)[edit]

CNoNN

Using his bracers to block a series of strikes and thrusts, Suffar desperately resisted as Kogan tried to wrestle the pearl from him. Anthony returned wielding a pair of swords. The dwarf grabbed the wizard around the legs and tackled him to the ground. The snake man held his blades to Suffar's throat. It was over.

“And now,” said Darquan, “the pearl, if you please?”

Reaching into his robe, Suffar withdrew the shining pearl. Darquan's eyes lit up with joy. Whoever possessed the pearl held sway over the hand of Fate. Having exhausted the frivolous pleasures of this world, Darquan would use the pearl to enhance his hedonistic lifestyle. With glee, he snatched the pearl out of Suffar's hand.

“You will know, before the end,” said Suffar, “what you have to do.”

(5 January 2017)[edit]

NB,B..,N+C

“Slay him,” commanded Darquan.

Anthony the snake man brought his sword blade down onto the wizard's neck, but recoiled when his weapon clashed against the stone floor of the tower. Suffar's robes lay empty on the ground, but the wizard was nowhere to be found. Darquan hollered with disapproval. Kogan stood up and brushed the dirt off his chest.

“You, dwarf!” shouted Darquan. “Stop standing around like a moron and find the wizard.”

A pair of giant bats landed at the base of the tower. They were fitted with saddles and Kogan had the impression that his new master, Darquan, wanted him to ride. He climbed up the hairy bat and sat astride its back.

“That rascal can't get far without the pearl,” said Darquan. “Find him, and snuff out his life!”

(9 February 2017)[edit]

k####@B##CB##

The pair of giant bats launched out of the tower with Kogan and Anthony the snake man on their backs. The dwarf's vision was excellent at night, due to a long life underground. However, he could see nothing in the marsh but wildlife. He called over to Anthony and the snake man replied.

“He has changed himself into a bird or beast,” shouted Anthony.

“How will I know him?” asked Kogan.

“He is the only beast that does not fear the power of Darquan,” said Anthony.

The snake man held up his staff and the end began to glow an ominous red. All around, beneath them, the animals froze in place, the birds so much as freezing in mid flight and falling into the murky water. There was one that still flew, a kingfisher!

“That's him!” cried Kogan.

(12 March 2017)[edit]

~~@%%~~

Cackling with glee, Darquan watched through his crystal ball as the two giant bat riders chased down the tiny bird. They dove and pounced on the bird at once and there was a scuffle as the group splashed into the water. Darquan was giddy with anticipation. When the fight subsided, Kogan stood up holding the body of a dead bird, but Anthony was stricken dead. The snake man had been in Darquan's employ for many years, but the evil old man could not find it in himself to shed a single tear.

“Bring me the carcass,” commanded Darquan. “We will feast on kingfisher tonight!”

Throwing a cloth over the crystal ball, Darquan retired to his private chamber to contemplate the pearl. Something was wrong. The pearl had taken on a dim brown color. Gone was its magical luster. The wizard was furious. He charged back into his laboratory and awaited Kogan's return. There had to be some sort of explanation, and without question, someone would pay.

(13 April 2017)[edit]

++@+=%=N+++

The dwarf met Darquan in the feast hall below the wizard's tower. The old man commanded that the dead bird be plucked and roasted on a spit. As Kogan made himself busy preparing the meal, Darquan returned to fuss over the blackened pearl of Hetain. A short time later, Kogan announced that the meal was ready.

“Here's to you, Suffar,” said Darquan, raising his stein glass. After chewing on a few strange tasting morsels, the wizard realized he had been tricked. He stood up from the table and threw his arms out to the side, calling on his power to reveal the treachery. There, on the table, was the partially devoured body of Anthony the snake man.

“Suffar,” shouted Darquan, “you will pay for this if I must strike at you with my last breath!”

(16 May 2017)[edit]

@N...N(OOO)

The was a ringing sound coming from the laboratory. Darquan stomped into the room and pulled the cloth from the crystal ball. There was Suffar, standing on the beach near the portal to the dimension of ultimate evil. Beyond words and consumed with hatred, Darquan could only stand and stare as Suffar beckoned to him. The evil wizard called for Kogan and had the giant bats made ready for takeoff once again.

“It's a trick, boss,” said Kogan.

“Don't speak,” said Darquan. “You know nothing save what I have taught you.”

They were airborne a short time later. There was still a huge maelstrom over Hetain's lake and the pair had to land their bats far from shore. Darquan landed behind a grassy hill which he scuttled up to spy on the portal from afar. There was Suffar, strutting back and forth before the portal as freely as you please.

“You will never have the pearl,” said Darquan under his breath.

(18 June 2017)[edit]

@.N.o.(OOO).oN

"He means to trick you," said Kogan. "All he wants is the pearl!"

"I have had enough of your talk!" shouted Darquan.

There was a flash of light and where once stood Kogan the dwarf, there was now a statue made of stone. Darquan instantly regretted his action. Not only had he lost a needed ally, but he had also given away his position. He stood up and saw Suffar down by the lake, beckoning to him.

"You will never have the pearl!" declared Darquan as he stalked down to where Suffar was standing, near the portal to ultimate evil.

"You mean this pearl?" asked Suffar, withdrawing the shiny pearl from his pocket.

With a sudden sinking feeling, Darquan reached into his robe and held out the clouded brown pearl. Driven by anger and outrage, Darquan cast the pearl into the maelstrom. Suffar twirled, flaring out his cloak and disappearing in a puff of smoke. The portal began to disappear. Darquan could feel his heart sputtering and giving its last beat. He had been tricked for the final time.

(29 July 2017)[edit]

..N%..

Suffar rested by the lake, meditating on all that had passed. The pearl was gone, but so were the malevolent titans that sought to use it for evil. Now the stars could resume their course through the sky and Domon could chase the moon in his fiery chariot. After a good long time, Suffar stood and noticed the statue of Kogan for what seemed like the first time. The stoney eyes seemed to follow him as he approached.

“Darquan used the power of the pearl to keep you alive,” said Suffar. “If I restore you, you will die.”

The statue blinked once.

Calling on all his power, Suffar reversed Darquan's curse. Kogan began to move, struggling to breathe, then collapsed. Suffar held his hand as he died. It was as it should be. Kogan had taken the life of a titan and had to pay the price. He would be with the heroes in Nullset now.

Darquan would be there too, no doubt struggling to return. Suffar would be there to meet him. It was to this end that Suffar had made his vow. The harmony of Nature must be preserved.

THE END

New Story (27 August 2017)[edit]

@&\@H...UH.

Who would throw away such a beautiful baby? The basket had come down the Apagan river. From Etwersbrot. Ever since the outbreak of hostilities, people had looked to the magic city for hope and inspiration. Now they were flinging their offspring into the river. It was a time that would one day be called the Second Nightmare Apocalypse.

“More demons ahead, Omak,” said the old knight.

“I see them!” shouted Omak as the pair charged down the caravan trail.

The most promising rider Sir Twan had ever seen, Omak was a dwarf from the south. He served in the garrison of Akkadin before the Evil One came. In the chaos that followed, Omak stole a pony and ran for the hills. That was where Twan found him.

“Don't worry Master,” said Omak. “This one is mine.”

The monster wasn't used to the rules that governed this world. Its ungainly limbs smacked against the dirt as it struggled to get away. Omak smacked the flanks of his dark pony and then lifted his blade to strike. The creature looked back just in time to get a face of steel. A fountain of black blood shot up from the ruined head of the monster.

“I did it,” cried Omak.

“Excellent,” said Twan. “I'll make a Beast Maimer of you yet!”

“What's it got in its arms?” asked Omak

“A dwarven child!” shouted Twan.

(25 September 2017)[edit]

!!@!!

“Do you think the babe is from that village, yonder?” asked Omak.

“If so, all her kin are dead,” said Sir Twan.

The beast maimers returned to the city of Otla, to seek a home for the child. There were electrical storms all night. Unforeseen to all knights of the realm, the evil Cenaster had been slain, and with his death the Earth had been cast adrift in the cosmic ether. The child cried and cried. At last, the warlord would see them.

“You say you rescued the babe from a demon?” asked Lord Saster.

“She is marked with magic power,” said Sir Twan, “and destined for greatness!”

“Then you and Omak will raise her as a Beast Maimer,” said Saster.

It was a great honor, and a great responsibility. Omak found a room for the baby in the castle. There was still the need for a name. Sir Twan sought to name her after the great city where she was found.

“She shall be named Otilla,” said the knight.

(28 October 2017)[edit]

.@.@..

As great a fighter as master Omak was a rider, Otilla had grown up and found her place among the Beast Maimers. Every morning at dawn the Maimers would sally forth from Otla Castle and search for demons to slay. The creatures may have stopped pouring into this world since the death of Cenaster, but enough had made their through that a special effort was required to wipe them off the face of the Earth.

“Grandfather Twan?” asked Otilla as she arrived at the meeting place. “Where is Master Omak?”

“Omak has gone to speak with the head of our order,” said Twan. “He has yet to return.”

“He has gone to see mighty Bram?” asked Otilla with excitement. “Is the champion coming here?”

The monster of Otla Hill was the Maimers' greatest shame. They had cleared out the Forbidden Forest and slain enough demons to keep the King's Highway open from Etwersbrot to Akkadin. Still, no knight was brave enough, or skilled enough in the martial arts, to take on the Otla Hill monster.

“He has come to slay the monster,” said Otilla. “I know it!”

Haedrian[edit]

(11 August 2011)[edit]

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Inside or outside, the dwarf fortress was an ugly place. Black smoke rose from its misshapen stacks, and beneath the menacing gatehouse, poor hill-dwarves moved under armed guard to bring their offerings to Count Agak.

The Count had long been allergic to light. His case of cave adaptation was more pronounced than any ever known. His skin was pale and shot through with spidery veins. His eyes were red and bloodshot. Even in the dark, he looked sickly, and he never touched a morsel on the feast days.

"The Count is a vampire," said Roder.

"Silence," said fair Nel. "What if the guards hear you?"

"Tell me you aren't suspicious," said Roder. "Have you ever seen the Count eat or drink? Or his guards? I don't know if I would even recognize them underneath their plated armor. No. We need proof. Then we need deliverance."

Haggle[edit]

(18 January 2011)[edit]

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"Toward the light," cried Sot, master of the moth riders. The squadron descended in wild corkscrews, falling toward the dwarf fortress. But Sot had dived too soon. Flaming arrows shot up from the castle walls, confusing the giant insects. Sot's mount took three hits and died in mid air. The moth leader took the reins hard and tried to pull the moth out of a death spiral. He hit the ground hard and rolled across the paved stone, jumping up in a combat stance. When he saw the two dozen dwarves that approached him, he took off his chitin helmet, pointed at the closest dwarf and spoke.

"Let's see what you've got, half-man."

Hazmat[edit]

(24 April 2010)[edit]

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Night, thief of all cheer. When has the sun set on a happy soul in Bonverland? Everyone knows the terror that lurks behind every shadow, ever since the evil knight Galrod took up residence in Highthorn castle. Werewolves and blendecs were at his command. It was said that only one thing could end his cursed life, the Golden Shank of Allmine. The people wailed with misery, for the shank was said to be in the deep dungeon of a dwarf fortress many leagues to the east. It was a time of mass panic. That was until the hero Mandack arrived.

Hellrider[edit]

(12 April 2012)[edit]

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Goblin master thief Garu picked his way through the irrigation ditch of the dwarf fortress. The dwarves were fools to leave the floodgate open during the dry season. There were fewer traps down there. It wasn't long before he reached the mushroom fields. There were a few gardeners here and there but nothing that proved much of a challenge.

Once inside, Garu shed his black cloak in exchange for the robes of a monk of Alak. He passed silently by the dwarves, a long hood hiding his face. Slowly, he made his way to the meeting hall. There were a bunch of dwarf youths posing and trying to look tough.

"You are impressive," said Garu.

"What's it to you, holy dwarf?" said the most obnoxious of the dwarves.

"It's just that I heard from Zuglar that you were a weakling and a coward," said Garu. "He said he'd wait for you in the lower warehouse if you were dwarf enough."

"You tell that son of an elf I'll be there," shouted the dwarf.

Hellzon[edit]

(17 December 2007)[edit]

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A rock plopped into the cave river from the platform above. There Durgal and the dwarf girl sat, above the murky waters. Durgal explained, in great detail, his plans for the future. When the riches of the mountain were plundered, he would diagram the plans for a second fortress himself. How the dwarves would love him!

"But in your haste for riches," asked the girl, "would you have time for the ones you love?"

Durgal's face became red as a cave turnip. He looked quickly away from her and stared into the dark water. There, eyes gazed up to meet him. Durgal reached for his axe, telling the girl to warn the others. A pale, slimy hand reached out of the depths and pulled the creature upward. It was an olmman!

(3 September 2008)[edit]

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"Back!" cried Durgal, "back to the hall!" The dwarf girl turned and screamed. Two blind cave fish men blocked the way out. Durgal turned and swung his axe at the olmman, now completely out of the water. It deftly dodged his panicked swings. The dwarf girl screamed as the cave fish men crawled toward her, arms outstretched, feeling their way along the floor.

"By the power of the Lordaxe!" screamed Durgal, holding his axe aloft. The dungeon rumbled. The sound of water crashed through the tunnel. The fighters were swept away. The olmman grabbed Durgal's axe arm as they were washed through the watery tunnel. The dwarf pulled a dagger from his belt and jammed it into the monster's guts.

"Gula!" cried Durgal, bursting above the surface of the water. He pulled the axe free of the olmman's grasp and brought the pommel down on its head, knocking it senseless. "Gula!" he cried again. With sudden terror, Durgal recalled where this tunnel led -- the chasm. Only a few seconds until the ultimate terrible plunge.

"Durgal!" cried the dwarf girl, Gula. With all his strength, he stretched to reach her in the crashing water.

HYBRID BEING[edit]

(3 June 2014)[edit]

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Sword and axe clashed again and again as the combatants fought and bled. You and I remember Tasan fortress in the days before the elves emerged from the hated forest. At one time Fortress Tasan was second only to the mountain homes in wealth and power. Now it was the front line in a war to end the age.

"Aim low, marks-dwarves," said Kraton. "Make every shot count."

It was the height of the Plump Helmet festival when Kraton first learned of the elven invasion. An arrow struck his sweetheart dead in the chest. The ambush was over in seconds. The castle guard were able to chase down the archers before they escaped into the woods.

As captain of the guard, Kraton was in charge of interrogation. There was no need in his mind. Elves were not rational. Their reasons for acting made no sense. He ordered that they be hammered immediately and prepared the fortress for the assault to come.

Insanity Prelude[edit]

(1. I forgot, sometime in 2009)[edit]

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Kittens roamed through the halls, as dwarf tanner Kramer worked the cat skins. It seemed his work would never end. The uncounted vermin in the fortress made the cat bellies full, and they bred out of control. Baron Zarkin issued a final order: "Suffer no cat to live." Death squads searched the corridors for felines, and brought the bodies to Kramer. It was a tough job; Kramer admired cats for their aloofness. Someone tapped him on the shoulder. It was cat-lord Tainaria.

"Who are you?" asked Kramer.

"Who I am is not important," said the beast-woman. "Don't you feel that what you are doing is wrong?"

"Yes," said the dwarf, "but…"

(2. December 10, 2009)[edit]

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"Stomer," said Tainaria, snapping her clawed fingers, "take him."

An enormous walking cat emerged from the shadows. It was striped and grey with a round golden belly. In its paws it held a large brown sack. The cat people pounced on Kramer, tackling him to the ground. They kicked and stomped him until he was knocked senseless. Tainaria looked on as Stomer poured the dwarf into the sack.

Kramer awoke, suffocating in the damp confines of the sack that was his prison. The sack bounced up and down as the cat ran. At last Kramer was thrown down onto the mud. He peered out of the bag into the nauseating sunlight. He felt a sharp kick to his ribs.

"Come out, killer!" shouted Tainaria.

The dwarf crawled out onto the mossy ground. He looked around as the tall trees and thick green ferns.

"This is the elf forest," said Kramer.

Stomer drew his lips back across his teeth in a grotesque mockery of a smile.

"You," said Kramer, "you're not going to leave me out here!?"

jaccarmac[edit]

(19 November 2013)[edit]

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Nothing save dragon's fire was hotter than Cendra's fury at the goblin invaders. Limbs and heads bounced along the mining tunnel as the dwarf warrioress chopped them left and right. Ever since Darkmaster the Evil mounted his campaign against the dwarf fortress, no one was safe. It was to dwarves like Cendra that all owed their freedom and probably their very lives.

“To the right!” shouted Kogan.

Ducking just in time, Cendra twirled around and planted her axe dead in the goblin's chest. Kogan had been Cendra's blade brother as long as she could remember. It made it all the more tragic when he finally fell to Darkmaster's henchmen. But let us talk of happier times...

Jakob Zaborowski[edit]

(22 July 2015)[edit]

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It had been a century since the last Dulchari wizard had been crowned. Most of the old wizards had retired to remote towers to continue their studies, having abandoned the city of Etwersbrot and the council chamber. There simply was no need for them anymore. All the dimensional rifts had been sealed and reality had been restored to a liveable state.

The wizards that lived in the capital were a new breed. The only demons they had ever seen were the ones that the Dulchari summoned themselves. Thamian was one of these. He longed to cross the boundaries between worlds like the old heroes did. Once the world had been filled with monsters. Now it was impossible to prove oneself. "I have an idea," said Thamian. "Meet me behind the tower after class."

The sun was sinking behind the mountains when Thamian met his friend Nesco in the dry field. What he had planned was a contest of magic. They would each summon a demon and they would fight to see which one was more fierce. Standing across the field from one another they drew pentagrams in the dirt. Thamian began summoning a creature from the world of Brepotog, the Bowels of the Universe. Nesco called his demon from Urmoro, the Land of the Undead. Somehow neither of them grasped that this was a bad idea.

(3 January 2015)[edit]

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Thamian's monster was the first to appear. About an hour after the ritual began there was a distinct smell on the western breeze. It smelled like Brepotog, the sewer of reality. Nesco flinched, but remained inside his protective pentagram. Off to the right, the shadows darkened. An arm, perhaps more tentacle than solid limb, protruded from the ground. It struck the ground with a splat and pulled the rest of the demon up.

“I've done it, Nesco,” shouted Thamian. “Admit it! I've won.”

“Wait,” said Nesco. “Look there!”

Out of the trees, a figure stumbled. Once it came into the sunlight, the young wizards could see it for what it was, alive undead. It was the animated body of another young wizard. He had probably died during the trials which had taken place earlier that week. Its neck was clearly broken and its head lolled crazily to the side.

“I command you, oh demon,” shouted Thamian, “attack!”

(3 December 2015)[edit]

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Nesco was late to class. The always-nosey Smesma was there at the door to greet him. The first thing she noticed was the overpowering smell of filth. They had been summoning demons again! Nesco had the stink of Brepotog on him. Where was Thamian? The two rascals were usually inseparable. Smesma stood in the doorway and would not let Nesco pass without an explanation.

“Where is your friend, Thamian?” asked Smesma.

“Don't worry. He still lives,” muttered Nesco, “after a fashion.”

The witch let Nesco in, more overcome by his stench than his flimsy excuses. As Nesco took his seat at the desk the other wizards scooted away, annoying the professor with their squeaky chairs. The instructor for this term was Lord Domoran. He was an incompetent teacher, just serving out his time until retirement. Most young wizards never learned from class anymore. The only ones who improved used the forbidden arts like Nesco and Thamian.

“You summoned a demon from the bowels of the universe,” whispered Smesma. “I smell it!”

“Not me,” said Nesco. “It was that fool Thamian. But I got him back!”

“If you have something to share,” boomed Lord Domoran, “you can share it with the whole class!”

“Very well,” said Nesco. “Watch this!”

The young punk stood up and clapped his hands. Suddenly the room felt very cold and still. Outside the room, the students could hear footsteps. Whoever it was, they didn't sound all that healthy. The mystery person dragged one leg and moaned when he took a step. The closer he got, the more loud and painful the moaning became. At last there was a knock at the door.

“Only students are allowed in the classroom,” shouted Domoran, clearly shaken.

“But it is one of your students,” said Nesco. “Thamian! Come inside.”

The doorknob turned ever so slowly, and the door swung open to reveal a horrible sight. It was Thamian, or more accurately, what was left of him. His clothing was bloody and torn, and his body was beset by a dozen mortal wounds. The fact that he was walking was clearly an infernal miracle.

“Nesco,” said Domoran, “what have you done?”

“Only what you are too weak and afraid to do,” shouted Nesco. “I used magic!”

The zombie trudged forward. Nesco laughed. He was truly a Dulchari wizard now. The monster came closer and the young wizards stood and backed away, leaving Domoran to face the ghost of Thamian alone.

“Stop it!” shouted Smesma.

“I,” said Nesco, suddenly flustered, “I can't!”

(19 December 2015)[edit]

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Thamian's corpse caught hold of Domoran and plunged its fangs into his neck. The young wizards cut and ran, leaving Nesco and Smesma to face the threat alone. Blood poured from Domoran's wound. There wasn't much hope for him now and Nesco knew it. Still, Smesma wouldn't let Nesco flee.

“You did this,” shouted Smesma. “Now undo it!”

“But if Domoran lives,” explained Nesco, “we will be expelled from school.”

“What?” asked Smesma, having heard the most ignorant excuse spoken in years.

The zombie dropped the professor's body on the floor and advanced on the delinquent wizard. Nesco grabbed Smesma by the arm and ran out of class. Outside the classroom, the disaster containment squad had assembled. The wizards in the tac-squad wore robes lined with adamantine and wielded special flame throwing wands.

“They are in there,” shouted Nesco. “Two of them!”

“Villain!” cried Smesma. “Domoran may yet live!”

Nesco pushed Smesma to the side as the wizards stormed the classroom, blasting away indiscriminately with their flame throwers. The evil Nesco chuckled into his cloak. No one was paying attention but Smesma. She knew now that something must be done to stop him.

(20 January 2016)[edit]

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Alone in her alcove, Smesma said a prayer to the gods and began her meditation. There was a buzzing sound deep in her throat. She concentrated on the sacred syllables of the forbidden language. The time had come to use her power. She shouted the word and punched a hole through the brick wall of her room. Such was the power of Axolar.

“Where is Nesco?” asked Smesma.

“He has been hanging around Thamian's grave,” said one of the students. “It's horrible that all of this happened.”

“He has to be stopped before anyone else gets hurt,” said Smesma.

She meant to kill Nesco before he could raise any more zombies. Domoron had been a hero to Smesma, and she blamed Nesco alone for his death. Outside the city gate, hidden behind a screen of trees, Nesco waited for Smesma in the cemetery. He was alone dressed in the gray robes of mourning.

“You had better call to Urmoro for help,” shouted Smesma, “for I will have no mercy.”

Nesco just stood there, knowing that Smesma would probably just kill herself with a magic spell. He had gained some perspective since the trouble started. He could hear the sound welling up from Smesma's throat as she charged up for the killer blow. She ran at Nesco, releasing the spell with a shout. There was an explosion of gore and a terrible gargling sound. No one knew what happened until the undertaker came across the bodies the next day.

Janus[edit]

(12 October 2006)[edit]

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Beak dogs and goblins surround the adventurer! What will happen next?!

(13 February 2007)[edit]

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One of the five beak dogs pounced. Rogar leapt, planting a foot on the beast's head and propelling himself toward the tattoed goblin. Just as they collided, Rogar planted his dagger through the goblin's left eye. They hit the ground hard, and Rogar rolled forward to his feet, spinning to face the remaining eight opponents. The beak dog he had jumped on was still shaking its head, wincing. Behind them stood a wiry goblin with a wild mane of maroon hair, brandishing a scimitar, and a lardy goblin holding an iron-studded club.

The beak dogs charged Rogar in unison. His dagger was stuck back in the twitching goblin's face, but weaponless he stood his ground before them. The first dog to reach him received Rogar's knee under its chin, the long cruel spike at the top of the warrior's half-greave piercing the creature's throat. Two more beak dogs reached him as he twisted his leg in the air, trying to free it from his bleeding adversary. The beasts slammed into him, one getting a hold of his right arm above the elbow, the other gnashing at his face. Before it could tear his nose off, Rogar grabbed it by the neck with his left hand and held it back. The other dog sank its beak deeper into the flesh of Rogar's arm. Could this be the end?!

(5 May 2007)[edit]

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Rogar awoke in pain, his wrists in chains, his wounded arm throbbing. He opened his eyes only to be greeted by an all-encompassing darkness. This must be Shalthidon's dungeon, which meant that he was locked inside the Tower of Hate from which no man had ever returned.

A dim light flickered some distance away, and he could see the silhouetted bars of his prison. Beyond them, shadows danced, and he heard a grating sound. The bars slid aside, and the lardy goblin waddled into the chamber holding a torch.

The foul creature stood below Rogar where he hung, an idiot grin perking up the otherwise sagging jowls of its bloated face.

"The master says you are to be entertained," it croaked as it continued to smile.

"I do not desire such pleasures as Shalthidon has to offer," Rogar answered. "Be off with you. The larder has grown lonely."

"The master says you are to feel the fire," the thing chortled. The goblin lifted the torch and took a step toward Rogar.

It was enough. Rogar lashed out with his legs, hooking them around the goblin's neck. In a feat of strength that would become legend, Rogar strained against the chains on his arms, lifting the massive goblin and all its corpulence from the floor. There was a sickening crack, and the fixtures in the ceiling gave way. Rogar fell into the goblin's lardy folds, pushing away desperately until he regained his feet, ready to fight, but the goblin was already dead with a broken neck.

Fortunately, the torch had not been smothered. The warrior picked it up and held it high. There was nothing else in the cell. Aside from the chains, the torch was his only possession. Now it's the master who'll be entertained, Rogar thought, as he strode out into the passageway.

(7 August 2007)[edit]

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Rogar strode toward the great iron doors, leaving a trail of blood that was not his own. In his hand he held a scimitar and from each of his wrists the chains still hung. All of the servants of Shalthidon that lurked within the Tower of Hate were now dead, save whatever was in this room at the pinnacle of the tower. The sword he had seized from the maroon-maned goblin, who had led the goblins in the tower barracks.

The warrior pushed hard on the iron doors and they opened inward with a groan. There, surrounded by brightly colored flowers, was an elf. The sun shone down on the tower top through windows in the elegant curved ceiling. The entire room sparkled.

"Are you a prisoner here? Where is Shalthidon?" Rogar asked urgently.

The elf chuckled pleasantly. "Child, Rogar, I am Shalthidon. My parents named me Lilarilqua, but my attempts to hold the goblins under my sway with that name met with disaster. Are you cold? Let me fetch you something warm." Shalthidon fished around under a dresser and pulled out a plush cloak with lacy frills. "The material was all offered freely from the feather trees, Rogar. You don't have to worry about the animals."

Rogar was still stunned. Shalthidon, the Bringer of Ruin, murderer of his parents, lord of the evil of the creeping wastes that had engulfed half the world, was an elf. Dispelling the cloud over his mind, the warrior focused. That will only make killing him all the more satisfying, he thought. Rogar lifted his blade and advanced.

Japa[edit]

(27th December, 2010)[edit]

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There was a beast called the Strangler that lived deep in the forest. No one knew what forces woke it, but one night it scaled the walls of the dwarf fortress with its four long arms and caught the dwarf king as he was star gazing on the royal balcony. Without a moment's hesitation, the monster pitched the king over the side to meet a violent death at the base of the mountain.

At dawn's light the dwarves set out in search of the creature. Captain Aliz, who had been trusted with the safeguarding of the king's life, now sought vengeance. He lead his posse of a dozen dwarves, with twenty gray langurs leading the way. As they entered the forest Aliz pounded his chest and prayed the Forge Father for victory.

(4th February, 2011)[edit]

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At the base of an ancient tree, a langur called out. As the dwarves came rushing, swords drawn, more gray langurs scaled the tree. The strangler stirred from its den. Its four muscular arms flexed as it crawled from the knot in the tree. It blinked its three black eyes and gave out a loud hoot through its shark-like teeth.

The monkeys pounced one after another and the strangler knocked them away. They kept coming and even the four hands of the monster were not enough to swat them all. The langurs grabbed onto the monster's legs. Others mounted the strangler's head and poked its eyes as the dwarves cheered below.

Branches cracked and snapped as the strangler fell. With a mighty crunch, the monster slammed into the forest floor. As the dwarves closed in, the strangler coughed up blood, clearly dying. Aliz prodded his sword under the creature's chin.

"Who sent you?" demanded the dwarf.

"You know very well who," said the monster as it died.

(23rd May, 2011)[edit]

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It could only be Malfacto, the evil necromancer. Once Malfacto was a greedy dwarf with his eyes on the throne. Universally loathed, the wretched dwarf wandered the wilds, finding that not even the animals would tolerate him. He wasted his days away, scavenging meat like a jackal and playing with bare bones.

It was at the depths of his insanity that a vision came to him. It was an angel clothed in darkness, a spirit of some foreign religion. It beckoned to him and he came, through the jungle and to a lost temple. As he neared the temple's entrance he had to do his best to avoid stepping on the human bones that littered the ground.

The entire time he was in the temple, Malfacto couldn't shake the feeling that the ever-present skulls turned to watch him. The shade lead him to the altar at the center of the ossuary. On top was a table marked with dashes and dots, some alien language. The angel moved its hand over the markings and they became words in the dwarven tongue.

Such were the beginnings of Malfacto, and Aliz knew he had to stop him. No dark wizard would sit on the throne. He ordered the monkeys made ready. There would be more than jungle monsters to hunt tonight.

(24th April, 2012)[edit]

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The forest was creepy, dark and deep, but Aliz had far to go before he reached Malfacto's temple. The monkeys fanned out, beating the bushes and trees and howling as Aliz loaded a bolt into his crossbow. How low could a dwarf sink?, he thought. Malfacto the dark wizard. Malfacto the cannibal cultist. It would all end tonight.

Something rushed through the bushes, excited by the grey langurs. Aliz aimed his weapon. It was a rhesus macaque, the eyes of the enemy. The animal just barely dodged the bolt shooting past its left ear. Aliz hooted to his monkeys and they gave chase.

When the dwarf monkey master reached the macaque, it wasn't in good shape. Aliz came to it and grabbed it by the chin. He raised its head to him and stared into its remaining eye.

"Malfacto," said Aliz, "I know you are in there. Know you will pay for the life you took, your rightful king."

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"Master?" asked the australopithecus. "Did you have the dream again?"

"The hero is near," said Malfacto, rising from his sarcophagus. "Ready the apes."

The creature ran from the room panting as the evil wizard brushed the dust from his robes. Once the champion was dead, nothing would stand between him and the crown. Slowly, he made his way to the top of the pyramid. Venomous plants snaked their way all over the stone slabs. Once at the top, he surveyed his army. Hundreds of simians of all types and descriptions jumped and howled before the temple. A homo habilis arrived with Malfacto's staff. Taking it, he spoke.

"Soon they will know to fear our power!" shouted Malfacto.

A siamang began to hoot and soon all the apes were howling and beating their chests. The jungle was alive with hatred. Aliz could hear them from almost a league away. It was clear now that the wizard must be stopped. Aliz could very well be the only dwarf standing between the fortress and oblivion.

Jevon[edit]

(13 June 2011)[edit]

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Waves of arrows rained down on Aliz's machine. It was not a machine, in truth, but a suit of armor, powered by its user to great strength. Aliz himself wore the machine now, wading into the goblin ambush to check the kinks in the system. Once he returned the king would reward him handsomely and he could continue his research well-funded.

The goblins came out from behind the rocks to inspect the curiosity. The thing was the shape of a dwarf, but made of metal. It held an axe but was far from threatening because it moved so slowly. The lead goblin snatched the axe out of the dwarf's hand. As the other goblins laughed, the chief kicked the contraption on its side. Aliz wondered how he might escape alive.

Jibz[edit]

(25 December 2011)[edit]

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Far below the pond grabbers in the underground seas in the depths long forgotten, a beast awoke. Scratching, itching, biting. It was the little ones again. The beast put a claw over its aching head. Didn't they remember the last time they pulled this? The beast was still trying to get the taste out of its mouth. With a turn of its tail, the monster rose from the murky water.

"Are you going to the mead hall after work?" asked Aliz.

"Nah," said Mokez, chipping off another piece of microcline, "I don't think those guys understand me anymore."

Suddenly, a crack formed in the end of the tunnel. Mokez started. It was unlike him to miss cues like this. Call it ‘female trouble,' he thought. Aliz scuttled up to see. A hole was forming before them. Quickly the dwarves rushed back up the mineshaft.

"You saw it," said Aliz.

"Re-wall," replied Mokez. "Dwarves have been here before."

"But it must have been an age ago," started Aliz. "You saw the rock…"

Crash! A huge claw shot up through the shaft and landed in between the miners. Aliz ran to call the guard, while Mokez stayed behind throwing rocks. The monster was a giant black newt with external ribs and massive claws. Mokez stared into the creature's third eye and dropped his stone. There was a connection.

Jim[edit]

(29 December 2008)[edit]

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So unsteady was the rule of the land that no one walked the halls of Castle Sanazar alone. It had become fashion for the lords to stab each other in the back, or perhaps poison each other's beer steins. Not even a squire was safe. Rumors of war spread as did the news of Sanazar's weakness. The king called an audience of all the knights of the realm. A quest was called for -- something to prove the kingdom's legitimacy.

The tables of the great hall filled with mighty knights as squires rushed back and forth filling cups. The king looked on silently through sunken eyes, having recently lost his ability to speak. He motioned his consort to stand forth to deliver his proclamation. She was a handsome woman, recently bound to the king, from a kingdom far to the north.

"The flower that is Sanazar," she said, "is wilting and sick. While we fight amongst ourselves, hungry jackals vie for their part of the carcass. What we need is a hero, and what better to prove a hero than a mighty quest! Far to the east lays Forgotten Quilts, an ancient dwarf fortress abandoned long ago. It is said that within can be found Gilded Lunch, the golden artifact boot. Return with the boot, and return a hero! Who will take the challenge?"

"I shall!" boomed a voice from the end of the hall.

Through the door came Bram, mighty barbarian warrior, a squire following behind, eyes downcast. The hall erupted into Chaos. How could this outsider be given the quest? The king's consort looked on the barbarian, heart racing. "What makes you think you are up to the task?" she said.

"May I know thy name Madame?" asked the barbarian.

"Scandala," said the consort, brushing a blond hair from her face.

"Lady Scandala," said Bram, "I have slain dragon, cyclops, and ogre. There is nothing under the sky that I fear."

That same day, Bram found himself on a horse on the road to Forgotten Quilts, his squire Dolphin on a mule trailing behind. The lords of the realm had not taken it well. Without the Mandate of the King, returning with the boot would be useless. Bram must die. No knight knew this better than Crusier, cruel black night of Petoun. That very night he left the castle with his squire, taking the fast roads to arrive on the trail before the hero.

"Help!" cried the boy, "Oh help!"

"Don't trust it Bram," said Dolphin. "I recognize that boy, a squire from the hall."

"A countryman in distress is just that," said the hero dismounting his horse and drawing his sword.

As he approached, he found the boy laughing. "Let's see how fast you can complete your quest without horses!" yelled the boy.

Bram spun around to see Crusier leap upon Dolphin and, a knife to the boy's throat, ride away on Bram's horse. The evil squire laughed until Bram turned and brought his sword across the boy's face, leaving a deep gash in his cheek. "I have marked you," said the barbarian, "for you are mine now. Lead me to your master's den. Know that if he harms a hair on Dolphin's head, there won't be enough of you left to fill your god forsaken tomb!"

jmullan[edit]

(2 March 2012)[edit]

(I donated in honor of my friend Zach J's birthday, since he is too afraid to play DF)

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The dwarf fortress at Mount Hope was once the pride of the empire. Pilgrims came from every corner of Allsphere to glory in its great halls and carved pillars. But years pass, and all that shines goes dim. The empire was overthrown and monsters roamed freely through the land. Some sought shelter at Mt. Hope and were always turned away. It was this discourtesy that would spell the doom of the fortress.

"Will you let us in?" shouted the monk.

"No, sir!" laughed the dwarf from the high wall. "Find somewhere else to die."

"Why not just take the little ones?" pleaded the monk. "Even if they were vampires, they couldn't do much harm."

"Take your lying, no good carcass of my property," said the dwarf, "or I will shoot you down."

The monk was still for a moment.

"You will find," said the holy man, "that your walls don't protect you from the evils of this world. They were built to hold a greater evil inside. In time you beg to be let out."

The dwarves pelted the refugees with rocks until they fled. They did not give a single thought to the monk's warning, but they would all remember it when the time came. It was only a matter of days before the killings started. A dwarf would go missing for a week, then a body would turn up drained of blood, and that was only the beginning.

John Tait[edit]

(4 November 2007)[edit]

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The young adventurer stepped up to the statue, torch in hand. After a quick inspection he grasped the stone minotaur's horn. He gave it a sharp yank and just as Albert foretold, the rock hand opened dropping the Sword of Fire into the adventurer's waiting hands. The stones in the ceiling above began to rumble, as if the temple itself was being rocked from its foundations. Throwing his cloak over his head, the young man made his way to the entrance, dodging the falling stones.

(26 October 2015)[edit]

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The young man emerged from the smoking ruin and lifted up his arm. Out of the sky, a peregrine falcon swooped and landed on his wrist. Although it looked at first to be a bird, only the adventurer knew it was really a baby dragon. He looked once again at the Sword of Fire. At first glance it didn't look like much. The metal was dim and scratched, covered with grime. The peregrine falcon had a comment.

“That is a fine weapon,” said the bird who was really a monster. “Do you plan on slaying my mother with it?”

“Hush,” said the young man. “Good birds don't speak.”

Mounting his black stallion, the adventurer rode back to Assura, home of his master. Albert was busy learning from every book his pupils had gathered. He didn't expect the prize that young Joson had acquired for him. The Sword of Fire was forged by dwarves when the the world was young. It was the only weapon fated to end the reign of Trigonometra and her dragons.

Joystick Hero[edit]

(14 September 2010)[edit]

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Fires burned on the high mountain. The wind carried the cries of the dwarves as all they ever cared about was destroyed. But one dwarf had not given in to despair. It was Malvedar, slayer of dragons and veteran of a thousand famous battles. He watched the dwarf fortress burn from his hiding place in the wooded slope. There would come a time when the enemy was not so lucky, when his schemes failed. That would be when they remember what they did to the dwarves this day and would expect no mercy.

"Lord Malvedar," said a dwarf soldier, "I think the werewolves have caught our scent."

The dwarf warlord nodded. Together, the ragged band of dwarven survivors made their way down the slope. The road back to the mountain homes was long and full of danger, but there was nowhere else left to go. While others cried, Malvedar resisted the urge to throw himself on the enemy. He would kill many, but not enough before he was brought low. No. It would be a hard time, and a long time, but he would have his satisfaction.

Jupotter[edit]

(3 March 2012)[edit]

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At the top of the great stone temple, the high priest vampire held a bone dagger over the victim under the light of the full moon. The evil spirit rose over the altar, changing the moonlight to a blood red hue. Another heartbeat and the victim's eyes snapped open. A scream tore the night as the final blow fell.

"If it is spring, Grandfather," said the kid, "why are the days getting colder?"

Old man Udma patted the boy on the shoulder. This could only mean one thing. Gonra had returned. Upon reaching to his hut, Udma found his hiding place and retrieved the sword Sangrak, the vampire slayer. But he could no longer wield it. If the world was to be saved, a true hero must be found.

(14 May 2012)[edit]

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“I’ll have another,” said Atho.

“You drink like a dwarf,” said the old man.

“What of it?” grunted Atho.

In the dim light of the tavern, Atho could barely see the stranger. He had been wasting his life away in dives like this for the last year or more. It seemed that years of peace meant slim business opportunities for a mercenary such as he. As he threw back his last gulp he slammed the goblet back onto the table. The color of the wine reminded him of blood.

“You look ill,” said the stranger. “You should take better care of yourself.”

“Who are you?” shouted Atho.

“Forgive me,” said the old man. “I am Udma, a master of secrets. It is no secret you are in need of work. Your skill is known to many. I would have you for myself before my neighbors seek you out.”

Atho had met his share of strange employers, but this was the weirdest by far. He was to meet Udma in the forest at midnight. There, at the shrine of Domon, he would receive his instructions. The woodland creatures grew quiet as he approached. Just ahead was the blackened shrine. Udma was there, holding a weapon in his outstretched hands.

“It is the vampire Gonra I would have you kill,” said Udma.

“Vampires are the stuff of legend,” said Atho.

“Then your task should be easy,” laughed Udma, “but I suggest you take this weapon. It is Sangrak the vampire slayer. Take it, and go to the old dwarf fortress of Firesign. It is there the fiend can be found.”

Kaelis Ebonrai[edit]

(22 June 2010)[edit]

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The fierce warrior brushed the feathers out of his face as the battle hawk circled for another dive. He slapped the neck of his winged steed and leaned low, one hand on the reins, the other on his deadly javelins. Since the time of the first legends, Geldrix and his men had been bird riders. The ground rushed by as the hawk dove. The goblins never knew what hit them. Spears fell from the sky like rain. Talons tore and beaks pecked. Seeing the enemy commander, Geldrix took the dagger from his teeth and launched from his saddle.

The enemy general rode proud in the saddle. His dark metal armor was festooned with black roses. Geldrix tackled him off his horse with the force of a meteor. Sitting astride the evil knight, Geldrix marked the spot for the death stroke. As his knife plunged toward the knight's neck, a gauntlet seized him by the wrist. Geldrix smiled. There is still some fight in this one, he thought. He flipped back the enemy's visor and was shocked by what he saw.

Beneath him lay by far the most beautiful woman in the world. Pain shocked Geldrix's system as he suffered a blow to the lower body. He rolled to the side, his eyes shut tight in pain. He could hear the woman knight curse him as she kicked him about the neck and head. Others came, and he was bound. He opened his eyes and found himself lashed to the back of a horse. There was nowhere they could take him that the hawkmen could not find him, but would he be whole when he was found?

(6 September 2010)[edit]

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Geldrix returned to Hawkvir half a man. Something was missing. He moved like a shadow, avoiding the company of his fellow warriors. A fair lass came to him, offering a cup of wine. He knocked it away, spilling dark liquid onto the carpet of the royal hall. All went silent as the king rose from his throne. Geldrix hid his face with his cloak, staring at the king with a single maddened eye as he approached. The guards opened a door and the king ushered Geldrix outside, into a narrow passage. Once they were alone, he spoke.

"What happened to you out there?" asked the king. "What was it like to be a prisoner of the goblins?"

"I was defeated," said Geldrix, sobbing. "I can never be a hawk rider again. I did not escape, as I told the others. I was traded to the dwarves for a crate of dimple-dyed cloth."

The king looked down on the broken man that was once captain of the riders and shook his head slowly.

"Surely there is something you can live for," shouted the king. "Revenge, perhaps?"

Geldrix found it difficult to take the saddle, having spent so long on the earth. Now in the air, he watched the trails for Zona, warrior princess of the goblins. It was all her fault, he kept telling himself. He would strike her down and his manhood would be restored. His hand trembled at the reins. Memories of his time underground came flooding back. Then his eye caught something on the road below, two riders heading for the dark mountain.

(26 September 2010)[edit]

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Flying low over the road, Geldrix pulled the hood over his head. With a double flip, he launched through the air and landed before the riders. The two goblins sat upon their beak dogs glancing at each other. Geldrix drew his sword and turned his head to the side, staring out of the hood with one hateful eye. The goblins dismounted and took up their heavy iron spiked clubs. One of the goblins stepped forward.

"Show your face," it said, "so we can tell tales of which mighty hero we slew."

Geldrix's face burned with anger and shame.

"Coward?" said the mocking goblin. "Is that it?"

At last, he could take it no more. He threw back his hood, his blond curls blowing in the wind.

"Geldrix?" laughed the goblin. "You have a lot of nerve showing your face around here."

"Boo!" shouted the goblin. Overwhelmed by fear, Geldrix dropped his sword and ran. His hawk landed before him but died instantly as a crossbow bolt struck its eye. Geldrix collapsed onto the carcass, openly weeping. The goblins approached, chuckling and calling out cruel jokes. Geldrix screamed out to the heavens. He stood, ripping out two handfuls of feathers. When the goblins reached him, he threw the feathers in their faces and ran, to where the gods only knew.

Breaths came hot and stinging, his boots ankle deep in the forest swamp. Geldrix felt his extreme shame. He was not a warrior, not even a man. He was the ultimate traitor to all the hawk men, his cowardice now a thing of legend. He planted his butt in a muddy puddle and looked up to see a gremlin sitting on a high tree branch.

"Don't worry, son," said the creature. "We all have a little rabbit in us."


Kaltor[edit]

(30 April 2010)[edit]

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Ash rained from the sky for ten years. Few were alive that could retell the story of that dreadful day, the day the dragon came. Through the dusty haze of the burned forest, one could often see elves moving about, hopelessly searching the ground for seeds of the sacred trees. Death ruled that mirthless place, and all who dwelt there did so in mourning and at the mercy of the dragon.

It was then, ten years since the massacre, that the hero Brandish arrived. He followed the clear stream from the mountain into the ravaged valley. It was then that he stopped to fill his jug. He found the stream water had a strange taste. It was not water -- it was tears.

"What are doing in this wasted valley?" came a voice.

Brandish turn to see an elf girl, starving and covered in rags.

"I come to slay the dragon," said the hero.

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The elf threw her head back and laughed as a man would at a fool. Brandish, angered, threw down his jug. Deep in his heart he was terrified of the little girl, for she was a tool of the dragon. He cursed himself for a coward and stepped forward. The elf looked at him with tired eyes filled hate.

"Sometimes I hope you would kill me," said the dragon through the girl's lips. "It has been a long ten years with nothing to chew on but dry bones."

"If it's death you want," said Brandish, "you shall have it."

Taken by a sudden fit of tremors, the girl moved this way and that, then collapsed into a pile of dust. After a minute, Brandish let his hand fall from the hilt of his weapon. He wondered if this whole valley was peopled only by ghosts and monsters.

Deeper into the wastes he traveled. Here were the black outlines of buildings and the ashen shadows where people and animals fell. Doubt took his heart once more. He had braved death a thousand times, but this was different. It was said that the dragon could look into your very soul. Brandish did not want to know what weakness the monster would find.

Kittah_Khan[edit]

(12th January, 2010)[edit]

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Doom approached with the morning light. At any moment, Thun expected the elves to come along the high branch to his wooden cage. He had been taken while drinking with his dwarves at a fortified position along the southern front. The elves pounced on them like hungry lions and disarmed them before they could fight back. Staring through the bars of his cage at the ground so far below, Thun remembered how his friends had been taken from the cage and dragged away, lost to hope. The elves appeared before the cage bars. The door swung open and Thun struck, spraying the air with a fine red mist.

Ninzul, he called it, the Wooden Axe of Freedom. Possessed by a strange mood, Thun worked all night in the cage, carving the master-work weapon from the wood of the bars with his fingernails. With scant effort, Thun hacked his way through the elven guards. The crazed dwarf swung from tree to tree, knocking arrows out of the air with Ninzul. The elves close behind him. Something gave way, and Thun looked up to see an elf cutting away his vine. Thun let out a hoot as he plunged toward the forest floor.

"We must have him," said the elf prince, "to lose him, after what he has done, would disgrace us to the Forest Spirit."

"Yes, Prince Altera," said the elf woman.

The elf ruler called for his Jay. Two elves dragged the giant blue bird from his pen. Altera mounted the great bird. His woman, elf mistress Renere, leapt onto the saddle behind him. She held in her hands Creneri, the bow of courage. Prince Altera knew there was no hope for the dwarf but, not being the kind to leave things to chance, he called for the chipmunk men.

Soon the tree was crawling with small, hairy creatures, vaguely humanoid.

"You will tell every animal person in the kingdom to hunt for this dwarf," ordered the prince. "Every needle of the forest will turn against him."

The heart in his chest felt as though it would beat right out of him. His lungs burned like forge fire. He looked to his side to see a man in green hopping along next to him. It turned to him revealing a horribly distorted insectoid face. A grasshopper man. Thun skidded to a halt and wielded the axe over his head.

"I yield, great warrior," said insect in his clicking way. "I come, show you not all creatures follow the elf prince."

"What have you to gain from aiding my escape?" asked Thun, lowering his weapon.

"The dwarves in the south," said the grasshopper man. "If you lead them back this way, they will put an end to the elves?"

The dwarf looked down at his new green friend. "That," he said, "I promise you."

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Explosions rocked the southern fortifications as the giant hawks dropped great boulders and bags of poison gas. Thun looked through a slit in the fortress wall. The elf forest was only a ballista shot away. Already the sky was traced with fiery shots from the siege engines, slamming into the trees beyond. The dwarf warlord approached the hero.

"It will take three more weeks before our fortifications are close enough to strike the heart of the forest," said the warlord. "I'm told you could put an end to this contest."

"I can lead your vanguard to the heart of the forest," said Thun.

The dwarven leader looked at the legendary axe and back at Thun. He nodded.

The air was quiet as Thun and his dwarves approached through the tall grass. The barrage had been called off to lure the elves into a false sense of security. The smell was sweet with burning wood. The ground was covered with smoldering craters where the elves had quenched the dwarven fireballs. Further inside, the grasshopper man was waiting.

Through a dry creek the dwarves marched. They held their crossbows at the ready. The grasshopper man signaled for them to stop. He pointed with one of his arms. Thun saw them at once, five elves and a jaguar man, waiting to ambush them. The dwarf did not fail to notice one of the elf women was carrying a masterpiece bow of dwarven design.

The dwarves made their way up out of the stream bed and encircled the elves. The jaguar man smelled them and tried to cry out but was silenced by a dwarven bolt. Shots fired in all directions. The elves split and fought to break away. Thun marked the elf leader's bow and ran after her. She turned and loosed an arrow at his face. He ducked just in time and looked behind to see a young sapling torn in two by the shot.

"You cannot defeat Renere," said the elf.

Thun drew back the wooden axe and flung it at the elf's head, but it smashed into the tree behind her after striking off her ear.

"My ear!" cried Renere. "You will pay for this insult."

The elf threw down the bow and yanked Ninzul out of the tree trunk. The other dwarves filed into the clearing. Thun held up his hand. The elf was his. Silently, the fighters circled. The dwarves never wanted this war, just logs for the furnaces. Now, looking at this bleeding fanatic, Thun knew that the feud could only end by final victory.

Kosmos[edit]

(11 September 2007)[edit]

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"Twist my arm, why don't you? You louse," Doran had complained as Bomtek continued to bother him.

"Come on, Doran! It's just a bottle of whiskey. The Baron won't miss it. When you deliver his table, just take a little something for yourself. And share it with me."

Now Doran was standing in the Baron's dining room. It already had a fine granite table at its center; the noble had just wanted an obsidian corner piece as an accent. As the dwarf set the table down, Bomtek's repeated needling suggestions still echoed in his mind. It was just one bottle. There are so many in the cabinet. The Baron won't miss just one of them.

The dwarf had to pass the cabinet on the way out. With every step toward it, he felt the whiskey within calling in his heart. Doran's face flushed hot and his stomach felt as if it were being squeezed and twisted. Maybe I'll just look, he thought. Just look and go. He reached out his hand and gently opened the cabinet's door. There was only one bottle inside. Bomtek, you fool, he thought. Yet the whiskey still beckoned him forward, and he continued to gaze on the bottle in silence as it drew him ever closer.

Kuroneko[edit]

(29 October 2009)[edit]

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Thunder shook the crumbling shack as the old crone stirred the steaming black cauldron. Across from her sat mighty warrior Johns, resplendent in his shining armor. Behind and to the side squatted his squire, Toolsman. The metal pot began to glow. Images began to form above the bubbling stew. Fighters and monsters danced in the wispy smoke. Toolsman gasped and took Johns's arm. The knight lord drove his elbow into the squire's cheek. The warrior leaned close and questioned the shriveled hag.

"Tell me of black knight Scroder," commanded Johns, "as you promised to do."

The witch woman raised her face to stare into Johns's eyes.

"He waits for you," she said, "in the Valley of Ultimate Despair.

You shall not live to see him though, for you are already betrayed."

Toolsman looked fearfully to his master, but the crusader's eyes were ever on the crone. "It is you who betray!" shouted Johns as he seized the old woman and forced her into the pot. Black smoke billowed forth and the air was filled with wicked laughter. In the end only Johns and Toolsman remained. There was no sign of the spiritual guide.

kurtss[edit]

8 May 2012[edit]

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The riders aimed their lances. It was to be a contest of skill and righteousness. The goblin's beak dog chirped and kicked, pawing up the dirt of the jousting track. Sir Benefact lifted his lance in salute of Princess Marmalade. Just then the goblin charged. Benefact had just enough time to wheel around and face his opponent.

Wood snapped as the lance found its mark. Blood shot like a fountain from Benefact's chest. He collapsed in the saddle, and fell from his horse. The goblin rode before the princess and gave his salute.

"What is your name, Sir knight?" asked Marmalade.

"Masterdad," said the goblin.

"Then, Sir Masterdad," said the princess, "you are the new champion."

LaChouette[edit]

(26 January 2016)[edit]

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Joyous song rose up from the midnight tavern. As sweet as the notes were, painful they were to the creature of the night. The dwarves of the fortress had no idea that the troglodyte was down there, swimming through the underground river. The monster hated happiness and was jealous of those who lived normal lives. The bards seemed to be doing their best to anger the trog. Tonight he would change their tune.

“Who's there?” asked Kogan.

The knock had come from the inner door of the fortress. There were no miners down there tonight. It was the day of the Plump Helmet Festival and all dwarves were making merry. So who could it be? Kogan picked up a spare sword just in case and opened the door.

(28 February 2016)[edit]

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“Trog in the mine!” screamed Kogan.

Before he could shout again, the troglodyte brought a thigh bone down onto Kogan's skull. The dwarf was knocked senseless. He could sense motion as a pair of dwarves dragged his body away. He tried to protest but his vision was a blur. The trog was real. He had to warn the others.

“It's alright,” said the doctor. “You took a nasty blow to the head.”

“The trog!” exclaimed Kogan. “We must kill it!”

“Time has passed, I'm afraid,” said the doctor.

“What are you talking about?” asked Kogan. “Did I miss the festival?”

“It has been some years,” said the doctor. “You have been in a deep sleep.”

(27 March 2016)[edit]

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Pain as Kogan opened his eyes. There was sunlight coming through one of the windows. How long had it been since Kogan had had to bear the sun? How long had it been since he had seen a window? The warrior rolled out of bed and found he could barely stand. Had it really been years since the night of the Helmet Festival and the horrid trog?

“Kogan,” said squire Dorkin, “you shouldn't be out of bed.”

“Where is Aliza?” asked Kogan.

“She thought you would never wake up,” said Dorkin, “and married another.”

Looking out over the rolling green hills, Kogan was filled with disgust. His old life was over and all he had now was a life under the hated sun. He asked what had happened to the fortress, but no one had the courage to tell him.

“Take me to Aliza,” said Kogan. “Now.”

(27 April 2016)[edit]

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“I thought you would never wake up,” said Aliza, holding a babe in her arms.

“Is it my child?” asked Kogan, barely able to contain his rage.

Coming just in time, Dorkin guided Kogan away from the hillside hovel. Kogan would never forgive the trog for what had been taken from him. He made up his mind that very moment to return to the dwarf fortress. There was nothing left for him here. 

“The fortress?” asked Dorkin. “You don't want to go back there. It's a horror show.”

“Don't ever dictate to me,” said Kogan, “what I want.”

After saddling his mule, Dorkin strapped Kogan into his armor and helped him mount his steed. The squire bid Kogan farewell. No one was insane enough to join him on his hopeless quest for revenge.

(30 May 2016)[edit]

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The world had been on fire and the universe was filled with embers and ash. Most deities blamed the meddling dwarves for the cataclysm. Deep in the mountain fortress the dwarven monks toiled over the arcane machine, a device that would count down the days until the end of the world. Its gears and mechanisms were strung together in such a complex way that even Trigonometra, the wisest of the goddesses, couldn't predict what the machine would do next.

“We must turn it off,” said Brother Glorm. “Holy Apexus has refused to mount the sun chariot.”

“The gods cannot hold the world hostage,” said Brother Famba. “We will work in darkness. What, after all, does it matter here, under the ground?”

“The god below, Nadir, also has his misgivings,” said Glorm.

“We will deal with the god of death when the time comes,” said Famba.

Having nothing to say to that, Glorm just stood back and watched the machine grind away. Famba adjusted the settings and stood back with Glorm to watch. There was a horrible screeching sound and the machine ground to a halt. Famba ran to where the output was written mechanically on a scroll. It wasn't good news.

“We have three days,” said Famba.

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“Tell me,” asked Sir Sula, “how can you count the days left on Earth when the sun refuses to rise?”

“You aren't listening,” shouted Brother Famba. “We have to get far away from here!”

The castle guard was on alert since Apexus had not appeared in the sky. They stared out over the battlements and into the darkness. The night looked back. There was a sea of night creatures waiting outside the dwarf fortress. Sula was summoned from the library. Brother Famba followed him, eager to see how the world would end.

“Is there any hope at all?” asked Sula.

“Call for the riding birds,” said Famba. “We still might be able to get the princess to safety.”

landrus[edit]

25 May 2012[edit]

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"Death comes with the sun," was the call.

Goblins lined every hill and tree line. Evil impulses made their muscles pop and twitch. It had been weeks since they had any fresh flesh, longer still since they had any loot to fight over. The bigger ones imagined the things they would take. The smaller ones imagined stabbing the bigger ones in the back and taking it for themselves.

The dwarf caravan had come to a halt in Wicked Forest as one of the wagons had broken down. They hadn't the parts so Kobem ordered the wood cutters to fashion some from the local trees. As the day dragged on the dwarves began to see a night in Wicked Forest as a real possibility. They worked into the night, all the while coyotes and other spooky animals called and brayed.

"I have never been so grateful to see the sun," said Sigun.

No kidding, thought Kobem. He had been working underground, organizing this caravan for seven weeks. When he finally saw daylight he was sick for two days. Now in the predawn light, Kobem was indeed grateful. Who knows how many night creatures haunted this ill-named forest. The first rays of the sun fell across the wagons. Sigun turned, smiling at his master.

Blood splattered across Kobem's chest. Kobem froze as Sigun's body sank to the ground in slow motion. Firebrands and sling bullets landed among the dwarves. Kobem collected his wits and dove under the nearest wagon. It couldn't be kobolds. They were never this brazen. Goblins then. Their leader had guile to attack when they least expected it.

Now all Kobem needed was a crossbow. He looked out from beneath the wagon at the body of a fallen marks-dwarf still clutching his weapon in his dead hands. Kobem launched from his hiding place, racing past struggling goblins and dwarves. Almost there, Kobem was blocked by a stocky goblin in full plated armor. Angry eyes burned behind the visor.

The evil knight struck first, bringing his iron mace down onto Kobem's skull. It was a glancing blow, but messy. Kobem fell to one knee. The knight sucked in a breath and raised his weapon once more. That was when Kobem drove his fist into the fighter's lower body, smashing vital organs. Kobem grabbed him by the chest plate and slammed him to the ground. He picked up the mace and flipped the knight's visor open.

"Urist?" asked Kobem.

Laod[edit]

(15 October 2006)[edit]

T..o..T

Trolls are playing dodgeball with a boulder! Who will win?!

Latta[edit]

(20 April 2016)[edit]

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He just took it. The adamantine artifact was on display in the great hall. It was the night of the Plump Helmet Festival and no one was paying attention. No one would notice if a dwarf slipped the magic knife into his pocket. That's what Kogan thought as he took the dagger by the handle and dropped it into the fold of his tunic. What he didn't count on was the infinite sharpness of the blade itself.

“What the forge?” asked Kogan as the pain struck him.

The blade cut through the fabric of his pocket and plunged down into his foot. He tried to play it off cool as the young dwarves danced all around him. He bend down during a lute solo when everyone was watching the stage and pulled the knife out of his foot. He winced and smiled a fierce smile. Now all he had to do was limp out of here without being noticed.

Lord Herman[edit]

(Early 2009)[edit]

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The chariot roared through the battle plain, towed by two giant black, slathering rats and carrying the dread lord Sarumak, kingdom smasher and orphaner of children. The dwarves held out the pikes but Sarumak swept them aside with his cursed broadsword, Emilplec. So he reached the gates of the dwarf fortress. The dark lord stepped down from his chariot and surveyed the masterwork of architecture. The gates were tall and wide, braced from behind, and no doubt rigged with dozens of traps.

It wasn't long before the dwarves were swept from the field. Now only their citadel remained. Sarumak ordered his siege engines brought forward. As they reached the wall the dwarves dropped down fiery liquid and forced them back. The evil king was growing frustrated. He ordered his sappers to dig under the wall. It was turning into a long campaign, and his army of evil beasts wouldn't hold together long without a victory.

(5 December 2009)[edit]

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"Eat lead goblin scum!" shouted dwarf warrior Joan as he overturned a bucket of heavy metal blocks.

It would seem that terror would strike the hearts of dwarves like Joan, now trapped in their fortress tomb. This was far from the truth. Joan grew bolder the harder he was pressed. The deeper the goblins forced their way in, the more horrible their deaths would be. Joan's father had devised most of the traps in the south market burrow. A dwarf shouted in his ear and beckoned him to come off the wall.

"The goblins have dug under the wall," said the guard captain.

"That's impossible," said Joan, "The rock beneath the wall descends into the root of the mountain. It would take hundred years to breach that way."

"None the less," said the captain, "It is said that Sarumak has power over giant moles and possesses the secret of dragon fire. We have analyzed the threat, and there is a danger. We need an elite unit of dwarven commandos to sally forth, determine the nature of the enemy's plans, and put an end to them."

"You can count on me, Captain," said Joan.

"Good show," said the officer in command. "Assemble the squad before the gate at the day's last light."

Torches and campfires sprang to life in the invader's camp as the sun sank behind the mountains. The captain passed in front of a line of a dozen dwarves dressed in black, strapped with all manner of weapons. They were a mixed bunch. A few were adventurers looking for glory. Some were drunken toughs looking for a brawl. The rest were released fresh from prison, where they were promised freedom if they fought for the king. Joan stood at the end of the line, his right arm across his chest.

"My axe is yours," said Joan.

The captain looked at Joan, appraising the dwarf hero. "Keep it," he said. "You will surely need it before the night is through."

The captain signaled the catapults to begin their barrage. The raining balls of fire were just enough to distract the goblins as the gate opened just enough to let a dozen dwarven soldiers out into the night.

(15 January 2010)[edit]

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Silently the dwarves wound their way between the campfires around which danced the goblins in their orgies of bloodlust. Ahead was the grand tent of Sarumak, six-armed demon from the pit of Thamusula. Two trolls guarded the entrance. Joan looked to his dwarf Hogan, a professional soldier, just let out of prison for failing to meet a noble's mandate. Summoning him closer, Joan whispered his plan into the warrior's ear. Hogan stared into his leader's eyes and blinked once. They both understood the seriousness of the situation.

Hogan had been born the tallest of eight dwarven children. Freakish in size, he was shunned by the others and spent all his spare hours in the barracks, smashing sparring dummies. Now he stepped in front of the enemy's headquarters. Two giant furry trolls stared down at him. Hogan threw down his helmet and shouted at the top of his lungs.

"Where is that coward Sarumak?" he said. "Dare he come forth and face a true opponent!"

A huge black head appeared through the opening in the tent. Its nostrils snorted fire. Hogan's jaw went slack and he ran for his life. The huge six-armed demon ran after him and the trolls ran close behinds.

(23 April 2010)[edit]

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The dwarven commandos watched as the demon ran after the intruder, the two troll guards following soon after. Joan ordered the dwarves into the tent. Inside, the ceiling was hung with all manner of bones and rotting meat. Joan stared at a pyramid of severed heads and wondered if he had known any of them. A commando took him by the arm and pointed to the table at the center of the tent. On it were Sarumak's battle plans!

"Master Joan," said a scruffy looking commando, "what do we do with this?" In the dirty ex-prisoner's hands lay Emilplec, the infamous broadsword of the demon prince.

Smiling Joan snatched up the blade. He was sure to be named Champion now. With a great sweep of his arm, Joan gathered up the battle plans and led the dwarves on a mad dash out of the tent. All around, goblins cried out in alarm. Halfway on the slope, a runner joined them. It was Hogan.

"How did you fare? Where is Sarumak?" asked Joan.

Hogan breathed hard and said, "Not far behind Sir! The mission, did we succeed?"

Joan held up the sword and smiled. Hogan looked at him, questioning.

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Stones fell from the ceiling of the great hall as the enemy bombardment pounded on. It had been a relentless barrage ever since the commandos returned. The dwarf king stared out into the empty room, deserted save for the commandos and their captain. The old king lifted his heavily lidded eyes and spoke.

"You have news, Captain Willard?" said the king.

"We have raided the enemy camp," said the captain.

The king raised an eyebrow. "What have you brought me?" he asked.

Joan stepped forward and threw down the blade.

"We have captured Emilplec, hated sword of the enemy!" he shouted.

"Fool!" yelled the king. "Now he will never loosen his grip on our fortress!"

(16 September 2010)[edit]

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Joan hung his head, deeply shamed. He wanted nothing more than to sink into the cracks of the mountain, never to be remembered. He had dealt the enemy a blow so humiliating now there was no chance of peace. A dwarf at his side rose to his feet and stepped before the king. The rest of the commandos watched in wonder. It was tall Hogan.

"It matters not what we do," shouted the dwarf. "Sarumak will come for us all the same."

"Who is this dwarf?" asked the king.

"Hogan Longstride," said Captain Willard from his place at the king's side, "a common criminal. I shall cut him down, should you wish it."

"No," said the king. "We will hear what this young dwarf has to say."

Hogan took a breath and fell to his knee, holding the dread sword Emilplec out before him.

"To stay behind these walls is to die," said Hogan. "Sarumak would have us driven into the Underworld, living like goblins in the grimy dark. We must attack! Drive this sword into the demon's black heart."

"Joan?" asked the king. "Do you plan to lead this attack?"

It was certain death and Joan knew it. He had seen the enemy horde up close and there was no way to win, but with the help of this fearless dwarf, he now had a way to restore his honor. Grinding his teeth, he took the sword from Hogan and stood before the throne.

"I will strike the demon dead."

Great rocks and balls of flaming matter passed each other in the sky, arching down and smashing tall towers and the siege works below. No one even noticed when the commandos emerged from the front gate. Joan looked up to see Sarumak atop one of his siege towers, directing the barrage. The dwarves fought their way to the tower, cutting through a host of unsuspecting goblins and trolls. One by one, the dwarves were struck down. When they reached the tower, only Joan and Hogan remained. The tall dwarf held off a dozen enemies while Joan climbed the wooden structure.

"Burn them!" screamed Sarumak. "Burn them all!"

The demon turned to see a dwarf behind him, holding a long curved sword.

"That is mine!" cried the demon. "Give it to me!"

With a flick of the wrist, Joan brought the sword down onto the wrist of an outstretched hand, lobbing it off in a bloody arch. But the demon had five more and was said to be devious. This proved not to be the case. In his bloody rage, Sarumak threw himself onto the outstretched sword. Joan tore the blade from Sarumak's stomach and severed the demon's head.

The tower began to shift and rock. Below, the magic creatures disappeared in clouds of dust and bursts of flame. As Joan tried to lower himself down the side of the tower, the headless body of Sarumak grabbed him by the wrist. Joan lifted the demon sword, but it became glowing hot. As he dropped it, the sword disintegrated in a spark of flame. The claw released him, and Joan found himself plunging through the air.

Hogan caught the hero as he fell. Together they made their way through the army of fleeing goblins, back to the fortress gate. There they were met by much fanfare. The war was over. Joan was indeed crowned champion, and Hogan became Captain of the Guard, replacing Willard, now recently retired.

(24 December 2010)[edit]

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Ganagus ran as fast as he could, turning this way and that to throw off the posse of dwarves tailing him. He was close to the kobold nest, and if he didn't stop them now, he would bring the dwarves right to it. Looking down the trail, he could see the dwarves coming, their blood hounds leading the way. Ganagus looked up into the canopy to see if the old trap was set and hid behind a tree.

"She's got him now!" said a dwarf. "Looks like a whole mess of them. They'll be sorry they ever stole from fortress Heartwears!"

The kobold chopped through the rope with his short sword. A hive of bees fell from the sky, crashing amongst the dwarves. Ganagus leapt out from behind the tree and began to chatter and cackle with glee. One of the meaner dwarves saw him and charged out of the chaos, brandishing an axe.

"Bacabadabis," said Ganagus as he turned and fled, a wide grin across his fangs.

(5 February 2012)[edit]

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That night, when the beaten dwarves returned to the fortress, the king pronounced his doom. The forest would be burned and every living thing in it would die. Someone brought up the elves, but the dwarves laughed him down. The magma pumps were made ready just in time for dawn.

When the sun rose that day, it was not the only thing bringing warmth to the world. Rivers of molten rock poured down either side of Heartwears Fortress. Birds and animals ran, squawked and flew as the fire spread through the forest.

Ganagus howled as the flames came closer to his home. Some of the kobolds ran, others sought shelter in the nest. The nest, and all its lovely dwarven toys. There was no time. Ganagus gathered what kobolds would follow and ran to the lake they called Bagadagus.

Floating in the center of the lake with two of his friends, Ganagus was surrounded by a ring of fire. It was possible other kobolds made it out, but not likely. He thought of all that was lost and grew angry. The dwarves think they can hoard all those lovely things from us. They will be made to give all.

"What happened here?" asked the dwarven sheriff.

The two dwarves stood in an ashen field, burnt tree trunks standing all around. At their feet was a body, hardly recognizable as a dwarf. It had been bitten and stung a thousand times.

(22 April 2013)[edit]

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The kobold looked over the smoking pit that once was home. Everyone Ganagus had loved or cared for was dead. Those that didn’t perish in the nest were picked off by dwarven sharpshooters in the days following the great fire. All that was left was Ganagus and his incomprehensible oath of vengeance.

“Isn’t that my old end table?” asked Brutus.

The fat dwarf slipped off his pony and made his way through the burnt tree trunks to the metal table, half covered in ash. Sheriff Constaban called out, but it was too late. With a shriek, the dwarf disappeared.

Quickly loading their weapons, Sheriff Constaban and the other marks-dwarves cautiously made their way toward the shining piece of furniture. They could still hear Brutus from the pit some ways ahead. He screamed, sucked in a few breaths and screamed again. When the first dwarf reached the lip of the pit, an arrow flew out of nowhere and struck a marks-dwarf in the neck.

“Sniper!” shouted Constaban.

(2 January 2014)[edit]

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It was the end of the year and the Plump Helmet Festival was in full swing. Even in a war-ravaged fortress like Heartwears, the young gathered, dressed in their finest. For some, it would be a new dawn as they came into adulthood and were married off in a way to appease the families of each young adult. For others it was just another long night drinking or playing tacticus in a side chamber somewhere below.

Sheriff Constaban climbed the many steps of the watch tower and looked out over the wasted landscape. There was still some green poking up from the frozen lava field. It looked quiet, but Constaban knew better. A dwarf couldn't take more than five steps without catching a chest full of arrows from kobolds or cannibal elves.

“It's down there,” said the guards-dwarf. “At the gate.”

“Then why haven't you killed it?” asked Constaban.

“I don't think its armed,” said the guard, pointing with his crossbow.

The gate swung open and Constaban emerged, flanked by castle guards and covered from above by a squad of elite marks-dwarves. The kobold looked incredibly small and pathetic in the face of certain death. It was holding something in its hands which it placed at Constaban's feet as the dwarf approached. The sheriff bent and retrieved the package.

“Where did you get this?” asked the sheriff.

The kobold responded with the typical indecipherable chatter, but the meaning was clear. Constaban held in his hands the crown of Spearspark, the lost fortress of old. The war was over. The dwarves cheered for joy. But there was something more. If the kobolds had found the ancient fortress, they knew the location of the adamantine mother-lode.

(19 July 2014)[edit]

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The only dwarf that trusted the kobold was Constaban, so it was no surprise when he was made expedition leader. The dwarves meant to reclaim the ancient fortress Spearspark, the last known mine to bear adamantine. Constaban picked six of the heartiest dwarves to go with him.

First among them was the miner woman, Ashke. If anyone could find adamantine, it was her. Next were the battling brothers, Kogan and Aliz, who had never lost a fight. Sasno was a master of tacticus and probably the smartest dwarf Constaban knew. The last two adventures were more domestic. Kiloc was a master carpenter and chef, while Olek was a master brewer. Behind the wagon was a train of hill dwarf bearers.

The reclaim caravan was so large that they were not bothered by bandits or vengeful elves. Ganagus was made to run ahead of the wagon on a leash. Constaban knew the kobold was leading them into a trap, but the promise of adamantine was too good to pass up. The expedition leader trusted in his strength of arms. Along with the six fortress heroes, he had a small legion of battle hardened hill dwarves.

"That has to be it," said Ashke.

"Yes," said Constaban. "I think you are right."

The reached the mountain on the dawn of the third day. The rays of the morning sun were shining on the mountainside. At the base of the cliff was a jumble rocks. Ganagus pointed to the boulders and chirped excitedly. Constaban ordered the hill dwarves to roll the stones to the side.

A smelly blast of air rushed out of the cavern as if the mountain had been holding its breath. Constaban called for volunteers and then picked two of the hill dwarves to enter the cave. Who knew what kind of night creature could have made the abandoned mine their home?

The kobold, Ganagus, watched as the dwarven soldiers entered the cave. Ten years previously, Ganagus himself had broken into the ruin and stolen the golden crown. The horrors he saw there were worse than any kobold had language to describe. With any luck, all the dwarves would die horribly.

(8 May 2015)[edit]

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“I'm not afraid,” said Kogan as they passed into the deeper darkness of the cave.

“Sure, my brother,” said Aliz, “sure!”

“Quiet, you two,” said Ashke.

They broke out of the tunnel onto a scene of absolute horror. The grand entrance hall was filled with the bones of sentient creatures. Skeletons of dwarves, elves, and other people where piled from wall to wall. The only comfort was that the corpses appeared to be very old. The bones where crumbling and the armor they wore was old and rusted. Whatever killed them seemed to have moved on, or maybe it was still there, slumbering.

“Which way to the mine?” asked Constaban

“This way,” said Ashke, “carefully.”

Barely able to contain himself, Ganagus fidgeted and muttered to himself. Constaban thought about having him killed. Then he noticed the wine barrels. They were in the old Spearspark tavern! This place had been a center for the arts that outshone nearly every other fortress. Kogan picked up a cup from the floor and poured himself a drink.

“It's still good,” proclaimed Kogan, “after all these years!”