Related Items
Item Name | Item # | |
Flare Scroll | 55 | |
Jimradi’s Orders | 132 | |
Blade of the Light | 77 | |
Yggdrasil Armor | 105 | |
Related Monsters
Monster Name | Monster # | |
Frost Giant | 43 | |
Irelle | 58 | |
Elf General | 59 | |
Elf Soldier | 60 | |
General Irelle | 61 | |
Apprentice Adventurer ??? | 62 | |
Skilled Adventurer | 63 | |
Elven Legion | 73 | |
Human Soldier ???? | 136 | |
Light Infantry ????? | 137 | |
……..Possibly more………… |
Epilogues
2-1 | <Frontier Hero> You are granted the right to manage a part of the frontier as a province. The citizens in the province are delighted to be given such fertile land because of your achievements. The native elves who lived there were driven out, and they wander the lands to find a new place for themselves. Your name has become taboo amongst the elves. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, Go to the [Northern Frontline], Suggest a different plan to Count Jimradi, Accept the [Centurion] event and win the battles, Ask to be given a chance, say ‘Follow Me’ and win the battle/Win the battle after bypassing the cavalry. OR Accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, side with the pioneers, kill or spare Irelle, defeat Irelle or, if you spared him, the Elf General and the Elf Soldier. |
2-2 | <Retired Adventurer> You don’t go on anymore adventures. Sometimes, you drink and share stories about your old adventures. But now you live quietly, where no one knows who you are. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], Agree to Count Jimradi’s first order, Defeat the Elf Commander, refuse his next order, choose to run away, choose to run with the others. |
2-3 | <Elven Diplomat> You secured the frontier and ended the quarrel with the elves. You were acknowledged for your achievements and became a diplomat in charge of the Elven Tribe. You enjoy the life of a diplomat, but you still yearn for the days you traveled as an adventurer. From time to time Irelle comes by and drinks with you. He never seems to get bored talking about the time he rescued you from the Frost giant. | Accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, side with the pioneers, beat Irelle and accept the elves’ peace treaty. |
2-4 | <Return to the Farm> After splitting wood for a while, you stand up to stretch your back and look at the sky. You start to remember about the adventures you had when you were young. However, you never go on any adventures anymore, only reminisce about the past. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], accept Count Jimradi’s first order, slay/capture the Elf Commander, Accept Count Jimradi’s second order, lose a battle. OR Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], accept Count Jimradi’s first order, lose the battle, ask to be given another chance, lose the battle. |
2-5 | <Guardian of the Elves> You manage the forest, and sometimes eliminate monsters trying to invade the village. Elves are known for being proud and arrogant, but they are polite to you. The humans who were trying to take the frontier ran away, and no one dares to conquer beyond Atilante Mountains. | Accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, help Irelle with the attack to the pioneer’s camp and succeed. |
2-6 | <With the Elves> You live with the elves, somewhat peacefully. Some elves are grateful for what you’ve done, but they don’t show it. The humans did take over the frontier but they didn’t try to advance any further. But word came that the population of the frontier was growing, and there’s no doubt that there will be another clash sooner or later. | Accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, help Irelle with the attack to the pioneer’s camp and lose to the Skilled Adventurer. |
2-7 | <After the Execution> |drawing_grave0|After the execution, your body was tossed into the hillside. However, someone took your body and made a small grave for you to rest in peace. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], suggest a different plan to Count Jimradi’s, accept the [Centurion] event, choose to run away, lose the battle to the Executioner. |
2-8 | <Fugitive> You traveled in a full facial mask to cover your face. And you never stayed too long in one place. You took every precaution but someone still found you, and tried to rob you at knifepoint. You lost count of how many people you sent to the afterlife. Now, you just wander the world, trying to live another day.|drawing_assassin|But even that life has become a luxury. It’s because you are too old now. You decided to accept your fate. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], accept Count Jimradi’s first order, lose all the battles, choose to run away, Surprise the horse or win against the Executioner. |
2-9 | <Elvish Execution> You waited to be released from the elvish prison. But the day those gates opened was the day you got executed. You were dragged high up to the top of a wooden platform. Your execution was quiet and swift. Your body was thrown out into the forest to become one with nature. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], Suggest a different plan to Count Jimradi, accept the [Centurion] event, beat the first Elf, lose to the Elven Legion. OR Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], accept Count Jimradi’s first order, lose all the battles, ask to be given a chance, say ‘follow me’, lose the battle. |
2-10 | <Model Knight?> Your exploits were adopted into many different stories. Someone even published your autobiography without your knowledge. Before you knew it, you were known by many as an ingenious commander who defeated the elvish forces and released the Elvish Queen with your benevolence. You were also known as a true knight who accredited your lord with all your achievements . | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], accept Count Jimradi’s first order, win all the battles, accept Count Jimradi’s second order, win the battle. |
2-11 | <Martyr> You sacrificed your life to save countless others. Veterans of the frontier honored your grave from time to time, and many remembered you as a martyr. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, go to the [Northern Frontline], accept Count Jimradi’s first order, win all the battles, refuse his next order, propose a duel/remain silent, lose the battle, choose to die with honour. |
2-12 | <Elven Execution, And…> You waited to be released from the elven prison. But the day those gates opened was the day you got executed. You were dragged high up to the top of a wooden platform. Your execution was quiet and swift. Your body was thrown out into the forest to become one with nature. Your spouse is still wandering the continent, searching for fiancé who is no more. | Marry Majet, do the steps to obtain <Elvish Execution> |
2-13 | <Martyrdom, And…> You sacrificed your life to save countless others. Veterans of the frontier honored your grave from time to time, and many remembered you as a martyr. But, your spouse still visits you at your grave, mourning and resenting fiancé who is no more. | Marry Majet, do the steps to obtain <Martyr> |
2-14 | <Elven Royalty> |drawing_marriedElelr| You get married to Irelle, and struggle for quite some time trying to learn the manners of elven royalty. Irelle isn’t much of a talker, so sometimes you feel alone, but occasionally his actions speak volumes about his love for you. | CONDITION(S): Have a silver ring, have high CHAR, have good alignment. Accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, side with the Elves, choose ‘I don’t have much…’, Select ‘Offer help… and yourself’ |
2-15 | <A Severe Cost> You were sentenced to three years in the cold prison cell and a 100 floggings, for refusing to answer the conscription and attacking the guards. The prison you were locked up in was very unsanitary. The wounds you got from the floggings worsened, and rendered your left leg paralyzed. | Don’t accept the [Unclaimed Territories] event, don’t go to the [Northern Frontline], attack the guard and lose the battle. |
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