Ylistea had returned to her palace and slouched on her throne. On the bright side, no assassination attempts during the entire length of the siege, a new record considering the past century. She had Nara interrogate the prisoners using her psionics while she had Sarae conduct a census on their losses and both Karnath and Lillian on corpse collecting duty and giving her soldiers their last rites. The enemy soldiers were raised on the spot to replenish undead losses, used as food for the ghouls or tossed into the charnel pit as reserves depending on the condition of the body.
Dead enemy officers were spoken with and resurrected if they held a noble title for interrogation and possible diplomatic leverage later on. Myrue was taking inventory of what was stolen and Istorin busied himself with analysing the dead wyverns, both through dissection and seeing how useful their body parts were alchemically. She had messengers sent out to just about every major power on this side of the drakespine. Even with the undead, her little city-state wasn't nearly enough to fight a full empire. She even supplemented that by using a sending wand to ask some old friends for aid.
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On the other side of the gate, Iranel watched the imperial army just sit there and guard Alnus hill. They had already sent a significant number of their forces through as expected. The Empire and its gods would have to adapt to the new normal or die. There were however more pressing matters than the… issue of this world's gods. The Great Enemy had taken root on this world, its tentacles had yet to expand beyond a single colony, but it was growing ever so slowly as to not attract unwanted attention. Even the local gods had yet to notice them, foolish as they were. This world was in dire need of change even long before they or even she arrived, it now needed knowledge that its gods have denied for far too long in their arrogance. She and her associates had to do this, lest this world's very sun be extinguished and an empire of madness rise.
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General Godasen looked over the reports from beyond the gate, wanting to have some idea of what he was going to be up against if the enemy had the strength to take the fight to them. He had seen the captives from the early stages of the assault, some sort of elf with coal black skin, white or silver hair and blood red eyes, some long lost relative of the dark elves perhaps? Still, it was strange. While he inspected the captives, the men seemed somewhat timid while the women just glared at him quietly with murderous intent in their eyes, leading him to think their society was matriarchal like the warrior bunnies were. Still though, he couldn't help but be reminded of his recurring nightmares. Still, it was a curious coincidence that they started months before the gate opened.
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In the town of Solaris, Amelia sat down in the tavern with her party, letting out a long sigh. "Hate to say it guys, but Mel'shoran is on strict lockdown." She said, grabbing her beer. She was an artificer, no mistaking it, she was human, one of only two in the party. Her brown hair was cut at shoulder length. Her hazel eyes gave the impression of someone looking for danger.
"Curious really, first the rumours something odd was going down, now the city's locked up tighter than Quin's sense of humour." Ars, the party's changeling rogue joked. She was currently disguised as a human to blend in, though she changed that fairly frequently to better blend in wherever she was.
"That isn't funny and never will be." Quin, the half-elf paladin responded. He tended to take after his high elf mother, with his blue eyes and blonde hair, clad in intricate half-plate, his greatsword leaning against the table..
Warden, the warforged cleric let out a chuckle. "Ars, I would recommend that you stop harrying Quinn, much like myself he's a veteran." He advised, having to remind the changeling again. His body had been made with adamantine as an experiment, after the war he took to adventuring as a way to find himself. The group was currently waiting for two others who were out taking care of some business in and out of town.
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Tacey let out a long sigh, looking at the control amulet for the psion-killer before her. "You have to be kidding me." She said, exasperated. She could swear that her blonde hair would turn grey early because of this.
"I'm not, your mother insisted that you would need it in this leg of your journey." The local head of the Psionics Guild said, like it was an order from the gods themselves.
"I can defend myself just fine and the party I attached myself to is good enough to shore up my shortcomings." She insisted. Like hells she going to have her hand held by her parents.
"I'm afraid it's out of my hands the Guildmaster, your father co-signed the order. If you want to take it up with him, he'll be here in a few months." The Guild head said with a shrug.
Tacey let out a defeated sigh, taking the blood red crystal amulet reluctantly. "Fine, I can already hear the counterarguments that mother no doubt has sent here in advance." She said, slipping on the amulet. The blonde-haired and blue-eyed telepath headed for the Inn, followed by her new crystal golem bodyguard. Oh, the joys of having a Seer as a mother.
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Nosk entered the town, his business in the forest concluded. He was a lizardman, one native to the jungles far to the south. He knew the rest of the party would be in the tavern and went accordingly. The warmbloods around him kept their distance from the ranger. From his observations, he noted that soldiers were making camp near their entry point for the deep roads to an unknown purpose, he would need to tell the group.
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The entire party assembled and in their shared room, they went over what they knew. "Mel'shoran is locked the hells down, no one gets in or out." Amelia said, starting off the meeting.
"Thus, cutting off access to the deep roads here." Warden said, rubbing his chin.
"Just what happened down there? Did the Matriarch get replaced?" Ars asked.
"I don't think so if it was the case, we'd know by now. That said, all we do know is that messengers were sent out two months before we arrived here." Quinn answered.
"There is a warmblood army camped here, I know not why but it may be that another war has started." Nosk said, pointing to the appropriate part of the map.
"Another war, so soon?" Warden asked, concerned. Clerics to the god Lysanthir were always concerned about such matters, so many wars too soon wasn't exactly the sign of a healthy civilization.
"Entirely possible, Necris had suffered the least in the war. The other drow cities also weren't major players." Quinn speculated. That wasn't even considering random factors such as a wizard from another world opening a gate in the middle of the city.
After a few hours of discussion, the group resolved to wait out the lockdown.
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Months had passed since he had been locked up, Calasta was surprised at how well he had been treated, all things considered. Strangely, he noted that his fellow nobles seemed to have survived somehow, though the only answer he had gotten was something about Hardy's domain being insufficient to hold them when he asked how they survived. The elf assigned to interrogate him and his fellow prisoners was strangely agreeable to be around, in fact, most of the other prisoners said the same thing. The addition of being given special privileges and treatment in exchange for cooperation and not having the information they wanted violently torn out of their minds by the elf's magic certainly was more than enough incentive. The first man to prove it wasn't an idle threat screamed throughout the process, everyone else took the hint. These elves, no… these Drow as he learned they called themselves were going to be too much for the empire to handle.
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Ylistea was confident everything was ready now. She had no real ambitions of conquest outside of her kind, sure but at the same time she couldn't exactly leave her city vulnerable like this. After that, getting back the half of her court that was taken through the gate was her priority. So here she was, standing in front of the gate with her allies and friends at her back. The merchant republic of Sar'hael stitched together and sent an elite regiment under its most talented war mage to assist her in this expedition, in part in exchange for a trade deal on drow goods. Her old adventuring party had also answered the call, though most would be delayed significantly. The republic of Nerrith had turned down her request for aid, with the excuse that the orcs had been getting uppity again. Sareth was among the first to arrive with volunteers from stonehelm keep. While Necris wasn't sending over a contingent right away, she did hear from her messenger that they would be mobilizing to ensure the other city-states didn't try to assault her city while she took half her forces beyond the gate.
"My lady, the preparations are complete, we're ready to move out." Lillian said plainly.
"Here's the plan; Myself, Karnath and Lillian will step through first with our forces and secure the other side of the gate. Between myself, Karnath and Lillian our magics should be more than enough to drive off any armies they have guarding their side."
"Are you certain? You did mention that their primary strategy seems to be to overwhelm their enemy with numbers." Robyn, Sar'hael's star warmage asked.
"True, but they're sorely lacking in powerful combat magic, to the point that they don't factor in the possibility of it." Ylistea said, remembering Nara's report.
"Depending on how common magic is on their world, I trust you have a contingency in place if adventuring parties start showing up?"
"Given that necromancy and undead are unheard of on their world, I can say with confidence that at worst, their gods will send someone with tarrasque-like regeneration after us if the stories the prisoners told were true." The drow said dismissively.
"That could be a problem." Robyn deadpanned.
"Relax, me, Sareth and a few others slew a tarrasque toward the end of our adventuring career and they're mostly coming along for this." Ylistea said plainly.
"And you'll have the three of us." A young-looking human woman with glowing silver eyes said, getting significant attention in the process. There were two others like her, both men.
"So this little affair is of concern to the gods?" Ylistea asked, grinning. She knew tarnished dragons when she saw them.
"Yes, I am Sarael and these two are Bors and Mithran." The woman said, plainly.
"We are to assist you when we can, but we have our own mission to carry out." Bors said in a detached manner, his disinterest in the affairs of mortals clear.
Robyn was in awe, the very guardians of the world itself had been called upon to assist them.
"I accept your help, Lady Sarael." Ylistea said, bowing. Turning to her generals with a grin on her face, she couldn't wait to teach The Empire on the other side a lesson it wouldn't soon forget. "Let's move out!" She ordered, taking her first steps through the gate.