Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2021 13:15:28 GMT
Early in the common year 21, the half-orc Bardhbolvag found himself residing in the refugee tent city of Landtor, taking great pains to hide his true nature from the humans around him. Only one, the crazy elder called Menion, knew his secret.
When the First Heroes arrive, Barhbolvag found himself at a crossroads. His secret was discovered, causing Garreth to banish him from the settlement, but a new proposition lay before him. Restless, but ignorant to the ways to the wilds outside the gates, the Heroes asked White Curse to join them on a quest. He agreed, eager to prove himself to the humans he shared just enough blood with to have similar desires to their own.
Three months later, far to the north, Bardhbolvag played a pivotal role in the battle with the false prophet Gugen. As an attempt on their life was unfolding, the god Yen-Wang-Yeh revealed himself to the half-orc, helping guide the Heroes to victory. White Curse came into possession of the first Chalice of Thirith, the Eucharistic Chalice, and for the next few weeks began a new mission of his own: to spread the word of his god throughout the land.
Unfortunately, tragedy struck soon after this pivotal moment. Only 15 days after his great defeat of the false prophet, after another decisive battle, this time with orcs at the Coreth River delta, the Heroes were traveling toward Coreth when they were beset upon by hill giants roaming the plains. During the fierce fight, Bardhbolvag was struck down. He died in a pool of blood as the hill giants fell to the other Heroes.
May the spirit of Bardhbolvag, half-orc disciple of Yen-Wang-Yeh, finally find solace in the halls of his true people, whichever that may be.
When the First Heroes arrive, Barhbolvag found himself at a crossroads. His secret was discovered, causing Garreth to banish him from the settlement, but a new proposition lay before him. Restless, but ignorant to the ways to the wilds outside the gates, the Heroes asked White Curse to join them on a quest. He agreed, eager to prove himself to the humans he shared just enough blood with to have similar desires to their own.
Three months later, far to the north, Bardhbolvag played a pivotal role in the battle with the false prophet Gugen. As an attempt on their life was unfolding, the god Yen-Wang-Yeh revealed himself to the half-orc, helping guide the Heroes to victory. White Curse came into possession of the first Chalice of Thirith, the Eucharistic Chalice, and for the next few weeks began a new mission of his own: to spread the word of his god throughout the land.
Unfortunately, tragedy struck soon after this pivotal moment. Only 15 days after his great defeat of the false prophet, after another decisive battle, this time with orcs at the Coreth River delta, the Heroes were traveling toward Coreth when they were beset upon by hill giants roaming the plains. During the fierce fight, Bardhbolvag was struck down. He died in a pool of blood as the hill giants fell to the other Heroes.
May the spirit of Bardhbolvag, half-orc disciple of Yen-Wang-Yeh, finally find solace in the halls of his true people, whichever that may be.