Following the epic battle against the Thayans that ravaged the countryside, William Fredrickson found himself encamped in the old ruins south of the Gate that were now inhabited by Kobolds. It was a calm and peaceful day, and the sun shined merrily in the sky as little songbirds floated about the air. The weather was warm and comforting and it looked like a great day to just relax.
After setting up his tent and managing to light a small campfire, William leaned against a fallen column, relaxing his tired muscles.
What a battle! William thought to himself as he rested.
Gods, that was a long fight…
From the gatehouse of Baldur’s Gate to just a few miles away from the Thayan enclave, there had been almost nonstop fighting. William rubbed his aching sword arm. He had killed dozens of goblins, gnolls and knights that day, along with a few mages.
I hope I made the Weave Masters proud.
The battle had been utter chaos the entire time, and now a hearty meal and a good sleep was looking like a very fine idea for William. He pulled his pack towards him, and began rummaging around in it for a hunk of bread. Suddenly, a cold chuckle broke the silence of the serene tranquility of the day.
William was on his feet in an instant. The ruins seemed quite all around him, yet there was a dark feeling in the air… Abruptly, a black cloud fell upon the clearing in the middle of the ruins, and the cold chuckle broke the silence again.
William drew his sword slowly, gaining comfort from holding the familiar heavy blade. “Who’s there!” he called out.
“Hello, mortal.” The darkness vanished with the words, and in its place, a pale woman with jet black hair stood, grinning.
Sword ready, William studied the strange creature. Her skin was deathly white, her eyes red… the sight of the creature put his mind back to that one night in the Cloakwood… a word imprinted itself on his mind.
Vampire. “Who the devil are you?” William asked, glaring at the woman.
In a voice that sounded like ice, the undead creature spoke again. “I’m a messenger…” It smiled at him and William held back a shudder. “I bare a message from my master… to you…”
At the mention of a master, William held his sword tighter and peered about the ruins. “Well then, what’s the bloody message, eh?”
“I understand you’ve joined the Weave Masters.”
William nodded hesitantly. “Yes, that’s right…”
What could that possibly have to do with anything, he thought at the same time. He looked at the creature, a bit confused. “But what’s that to you? Or your... Master...”
The vampire considered him. “Oh… well, your Weave Masters greatly upset my master’s plans…” She gave him another dark chuckle. “I think you know him already.”
William glanced towards the road and raised an eyebrow. “I do?”
“Indeed,” continued the vampire. “You’ve met him several times…”
As they spoke, the sun began setting. William watched the creature with growing nervousness. “Who… who is your master then?”
“Oh. He is the one who controls that which sits around us right now…” The vampire’s eyes moved over the ruins as she spoke.
William licked his dry lips. “Does he? Well, what does he want?”
She grinned evilly at him. “Well… you should have stayed away from the Weave Masters… now you are on his death list too.”
William took a slow step backwards, a sense of dread building in him.
“Death list?”
The vampire nodded, smiling. “He is one with the shadow…”
William glanced towards the road, and then at the undead creature. “…shadow?”
“You must understand… you can run, but you cannot hide from him,” she chuckled.
William narrowed his eyes at the creature.
So, it’s going to come down to a fight then, he thought.
The vampire almost seemed to sense his mind’s thoughts. “But enough of this… I have a task and I’m about to finish it” she stated simply.
William starred at the undead woman, thinking.
You just fought a battle against an entire army… you can take down one undead witch! Steady, William!
“Just try it, you fiend!” he growled.
The vampire laughed, and dashed towards him.
William took a defense posture, waiting for the creature to come towards him. For a moment, his mind was clouded, and fear threatened to overwhelm him, but he shook those negative thoughts away. With a shout, he swung his blade at the creature.
She dodged the strike with unnatural quickness, swiping at William with razor sharp claws. Luckily, his armor deflected the blows, but deep marks were left starkly in the steel. William grunted, and began to swing more savagely, determined to end the fight quickly.
A series of fast and heavy blows cut into the vampire, and she shrieked in anger. With a scream she hurled herself at William, but he took a quick step back, dodging the attack. As she flung herself past him, he made a particularly vicious blow, loping off the fiend’s head in one swift stroke. The creature was suddenly silent as the head fell to the grass with a wet thud. The now completely lifeless vampire remained standing for a moment, then crumpled to the ground as well.
William let out a deep sigh. Blackish blood dripped from his falchion, and a perspiration was cold against his brow.
Glad that’s over.
But just as William had thought that, a sphere of darkness fell across the ruins again, and suddenly another undead creature lumbered out of the shadows. A heavily wrapped corpse, trailing a foul cloud of stench and flies staggered towards him. William raised his sword again, and grimacing against the rank odor struck down the creature quickly. Holding his nose from the smell, he stepped away from the corpse.
Just as he had backed away from the mummy, there was a rustling to his left as an elf clad in chain mail and holding a bow approached out of the brush. “Careful, stranger!” William called out. “There’s undead about!”
The elf arched an eyebrow, and then noticed the headless corpse of the vampire and the cloth wrapped mummy laying across the grass. But before another word could be said, a skeleton unexpectedly ran out of the ruins at William, who quickly turned to face it. As the elf watched, William deftly swung his sword at the skeleton, shattering its frail bones, and sending them scattering across the grass. As the skeleton fell, a strange shadowy creature launched itself from the cover of the ruins as well, charging at the two. William let out a curse. “Bloody hell!” Somehow, he managed to bring down the creature as well, slicing his sword through the shadow with a quick cut. It evaporated into the air before his eyes.
“By the grace of the Seldarine!” cried out the elf, as he scanned the area warily for more undead. William breathed heavily and looked around as well.
“I don’t see any more lurking about…” William said slowly. As he spoke, there was another rustling of grass. William and the elf turned to see an armored man approaching up the hill towards the ruins. “Who are you?”
The man, who was carrying a mace and wore a full helmet and cloak explained that he was an explorer and traveler. He seemed about the size of a human. The explorer stated that he was thinking of venturing into the ruins. William nodded and then proceeded to tell both the elf and the man what had just occurred.
After telling his tale to the two, both agreed that the area seemed rather dangerous at the moment, and the man suggested that William had better report what had happened to the Fist. William agreed, but thought to himself that he’d better tell the Weave Masters instead…
As the sun rose, William took his leave from the two travelers, and headed directly to the Weave Tower, to report about what had just happen.
/// I used some actual in game dialoge for that little story when I had it available. Thanks to Norol Canar for that little bit of RP. It was great fun! Hopefully after I tell the tale to the Weave Masters, it'll get you a step closer to the wanted list! =]