Thread:Tybereous/@comment-27168578-20160512214706/@comment-25606723-20160519143847

Morgoth the first dark lord wrote: Sorthog answers to her "I know who you are...you got hit by the explosion, you took care of the man...right?" He turns towards her and says "I have more than one to fight now...i would be very angry right now and i would be wasting time by talking and not acting but i have to say that i'm not...not at all"...He walks around and suddenly yells "ATTACK!". Nothing happens at first but later, the 20 Shadow Knights, the royal guards of Sorthog started charging with black horses. They were followed by 30 of the guardians of darkness, the guards of Shadow Cûrn, the strongest and mightiest fortress of Sorthog, also 30 dark men, men trained to kill and destroy, 50 highly trained Olog hai heavily armoured and last but not least, 200 shadow guards. Sorthog knew that he had released one big part of all his elite forces but knew he had still enough. Once they entered the battlefield, the shadow knights brought death in the area destroying everything in their path with their armored horses. The shadow guards cut through with their pikes and the 60 swordsmen killed at least 10 elves until they died. The Olog hai were against the Grushnashk and they put a good losing fight and the shadow knights tried to kill the most remaining Grushnashk.

Sorthog was pleased...(say the reaction of everyone) The elves' defense renews itself, and the slaughter stops. Every elf takes at least one Orc with him before he dies, most more than that (Less numbers, better troops. Plus a defensive position.).

Sorthog feels a strange, itchy pain in the hole that the dagger made in his armor. When he looks at it, it seems that his armor is almost rotting, wasting away. Any flesh he has under it is experiencing the same thing. "It's a type of enhanced Brown Recluse poison. It will spread over metal, stone, and flesh. You will waste away to nothingness..." While Em is talking, Tybereous dissapears. "Surrender now and I'll give you the antidote."