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Urgat Rip-Eye
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Thought it was about time i posted something like this.
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The Creature screamed as the darkness enveloped it for the last time, a high pitched, shriek that echoed around the white mountains of Jamtland for all to hear.
“Liches blow up good!” remarked the Kobold, grinning madly
“Dey make mess ov axes too” grunted the larger of the two trolls as he shook sticky black lich-juice from his two glowing weapons.
The trio had been hunting in the mountains for some time now. Partly for fun and partly because of the fabled Bands of Ice that some of the more powerful undead creatures in the frontier were rumoured to carry. So far they had been out of luck. None of the wraiths or Liches they had vanquished so far had been in position of such a rare prize. Never the less, the joy of battle washed over them as the Kobold stood up after meditating a little.
“You ready?” he asked the trolls.
“Me are” Replied Demrog, hefting his axes in anticipation.
“Yus” answered Urgat, already eyeing up the next target in the distance.
“Ok, here we go” shouted Rubarb as he walked forwards, his skeletal minions slowly following behind.
The little blue bonedancer stopped, and began his first spell. Wisps of shadow played about his feet as he gathered the energy to him. Darkness burst around the head of a Lich in the distance, screaming in pain it looked around, and then ran towards its attacker. Already Urgat was chanting, calling to Ymir, his answer was swift, and a solid bolt of thorn formed around the shaman’s hand. With a roar he hurled it towards the approaching creature. The bolt struck squarely, and once again, the lich screamed its pain. It was then that Demrog charged. The ground vibrated noticeably as the wall of fury surged forwards. Twin axes arced forwards at the end of the charge, accompanied by a battle roar that echoed even more than the screams of the hopelessly outmatched undead creature they faced.
The three were in their element.
Rubarb grinning madly as he sent wave after wave of smothering darkness at his foe. Demrog, lost in the heat of battle, powerful strokes delivering brutal axe wounds, shearing dead flesh and bone. And Urgat, calling the power of his god forth, grunting with satisfaction as tendrils of red mist formed around the monster, causing it to spasm uncontrollable.
As the spores did there work, Urgat checked his companions for injuries. Demrog had been struck a couple of times, but not seriously enough to warrant expending energy just yet. Rubarb had yet to be touched… evidently the Berserker’s furious assault was enraging the lich enough for it to keep its attention on the massive troll.
Whist the fight raged, Urgat mused over his two friends.
Demrog IrunClaw, his oldest friend. He and Demrog went back as far as he could remember. Way back to their first days in Galpen collecting furs from the young wolf cubs in the forest outside troll town (as local inhabitants called it) to bring back to the resident trapper in exchange for a few coppers. They had been great friends ever since, Demrog was the nearest thing he had to a brother, they had grown together and fought together. He studied as he watched his friend fight… a moment before every move, Urgat ran through what would come next. It was almost instinctive, he was so familiar with his friend, he knew exactly how he fought… even maybe a little of how he thought. Urgat smiled slightly to himself, as he watched the savage beating the lich was taking. Dem’ was fearsome, and Urgat was proud of that.
And then there was Rubarb, A younger relative of Carrot. Urgat smiled again as his thoughts brushed over another of his old friends. Carrot Head, the little kobold Shaman had been in Urgat’s life almost as long as Dem’ had. The three had hunted together too many times to count. Demrog had loved every minute of it… two shamans to aid him in his fights? Every berserker’s dream surely!
But Rubarb was a fairly new addition to the troll shaman’s regular hunting companions. One thing Urgat was sure of though… The little Follower of Bogdar was deadly. It was amazing just how quickly he had grown in power… rapidly he had risen through ranks of the bonedancers, and now at the pinnacle of his power, he was a sight to behold. Urgat couldn’t help but admire the destructive abilities the little Kobold wielded. They had hunted together on several occasions, and it was evident, even without the name, the young Rubard was one of the head Family of Kobolds and closely related to Carrot. Rapier wit, and a savage sense of humour always accompanied Carrot… and it seemed like Rubarb had inherited the gift. Yes… he liked him.
“Urgat!”
“URGAT!”
The shout brought him quickly out of his reverie.
“Look out, you goblin for brains!” Screamed Rubarb, “Behind you!”
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More to come...
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The Creature screamed as the darkness enveloped it for the last time, a high pitched, shriek that echoed around the white mountains of Jamtland for all to hear.
“Liches blow up good!” remarked the Kobold, grinning madly
“Dey make mess ov axes too” grunted the larger of the two trolls as he shook sticky black lich-juice from his two glowing weapons.
The trio had been hunting in the mountains for some time now. Partly for fun and partly because of the fabled Bands of Ice that some of the more powerful undead creatures in the frontier were rumoured to carry. So far they had been out of luck. None of the wraiths or Liches they had vanquished so far had been in position of such a rare prize. Never the less, the joy of battle washed over them as the Kobold stood up after meditating a little.
“You ready?” he asked the trolls.
“Me are” Replied Demrog, hefting his axes in anticipation.
“Yus” answered Urgat, already eyeing up the next target in the distance.
“Ok, here we go” shouted Rubarb as he walked forwards, his skeletal minions slowly following behind.
The little blue bonedancer stopped, and began his first spell. Wisps of shadow played about his feet as he gathered the energy to him. Darkness burst around the head of a Lich in the distance, screaming in pain it looked around, and then ran towards its attacker. Already Urgat was chanting, calling to Ymir, his answer was swift, and a solid bolt of thorn formed around the shaman’s hand. With a roar he hurled it towards the approaching creature. The bolt struck squarely, and once again, the lich screamed its pain. It was then that Demrog charged. The ground vibrated noticeably as the wall of fury surged forwards. Twin axes arced forwards at the end of the charge, accompanied by a battle roar that echoed even more than the screams of the hopelessly outmatched undead creature they faced.
The three were in their element.
Rubarb grinning madly as he sent wave after wave of smothering darkness at his foe. Demrog, lost in the heat of battle, powerful strokes delivering brutal axe wounds, shearing dead flesh and bone. And Urgat, calling the power of his god forth, grunting with satisfaction as tendrils of red mist formed around the monster, causing it to spasm uncontrollable.
As the spores did there work, Urgat checked his companions for injuries. Demrog had been struck a couple of times, but not seriously enough to warrant expending energy just yet. Rubarb had yet to be touched… evidently the Berserker’s furious assault was enraging the lich enough for it to keep its attention on the massive troll.
Whist the fight raged, Urgat mused over his two friends.
Demrog IrunClaw, his oldest friend. He and Demrog went back as far as he could remember. Way back to their first days in Galpen collecting furs from the young wolf cubs in the forest outside troll town (as local inhabitants called it) to bring back to the resident trapper in exchange for a few coppers. They had been great friends ever since, Demrog was the nearest thing he had to a brother, they had grown together and fought together. He studied as he watched his friend fight… a moment before every move, Urgat ran through what would come next. It was almost instinctive, he was so familiar with his friend, he knew exactly how he fought… even maybe a little of how he thought. Urgat smiled slightly to himself, as he watched the savage beating the lich was taking. Dem’ was fearsome, and Urgat was proud of that.
And then there was Rubarb, A younger relative of Carrot. Urgat smiled again as his thoughts brushed over another of his old friends. Carrot Head, the little kobold Shaman had been in Urgat’s life almost as long as Dem’ had. The three had hunted together too many times to count. Demrog had loved every minute of it… two shamans to aid him in his fights? Every berserker’s dream surely!
But Rubarb was a fairly new addition to the troll shaman’s regular hunting companions. One thing Urgat was sure of though… The little Follower of Bogdar was deadly. It was amazing just how quickly he had grown in power… rapidly he had risen through ranks of the bonedancers, and now at the pinnacle of his power, he was a sight to behold. Urgat couldn’t help but admire the destructive abilities the little Kobold wielded. They had hunted together on several occasions, and it was evident, even without the name, the young Rubard was one of the head Family of Kobolds and closely related to Carrot. Rapier wit, and a savage sense of humour always accompanied Carrot… and it seemed like Rubarb had inherited the gift. Yes… he liked him.
“Urgat!”
“URGAT!”
The shout brought him quickly out of his reverie.
“Look out, you goblin for brains!” Screamed Rubarb, “Behind you!”
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More to come...