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This is a transcription of all dialogue from The Rise of Wesnoth. It is meant as a resource for Wesnoth writers. If you don't want spoilers, leave this page now.
Death Dialogue
Prince Haldric
Prince Haldric: I can't be finished yet... I still have so much more to do.
King Eldaric IV
King Eldaric IV: It is not yet my time! No!
Lady Jessene
Lady Jessene: No! I'll not go so easil--
Lady Outlaw
Lady Outlaw: Bah! I'm not dying today! (POOF! The Lady Outlaw vanishes in a puff of smoke.)
Burin the Lost
Burin the Lost: Fool of a boy. I never should have followed him.
Sir Ruddry
Sir Ruddry: Hail the Kings, may their bloodlines continue beyond my time!
Sir Ladoc
Sir Ladoc: For Land and Lord, I sacrifice all!
Minister Edmond
Minister Edmond: May the Lords of Light protect us all.
Lord Typhon
Prince Haldric: Without him the bottoms of our ships will be completely vulnerable...
Scenario 1: A Summer of Storms
Story text
In the days before Haldric the First saved our people and founded the country of Wesnoth, we came from an island kingdom far to the west...
We were prosperous, strong, and numerous. We lived in a rich land with many kings. Then THEY came, the Wesfolk. They were a wicked, brutal, and dirty lot.
They were the vanquished refugees of some war, fleeing from their homes in a land even farther off into the west. The Wesfolk were not numerous, but they used dark magic, commanding vengeful spirits and legions of walking dead...
After a time of great struggle, a peace was reached. We came to dominate most of the Isle, with the Wesfolk pushed onto the most marginal of lands. In confronting their vile legions, we grew strong. Indeed, it was from this war we gleaned our first shards of knowledge about magic.
You must recall that the route from the western continent to our Green Isle was perilous at the best of times - so perilous that a stable trading relationship between the mainland and the Isle could never be maintained.
Things were worse still when sailing to the east. A strong, cold ocean current swept down from the north in the Eastern Ocean, pushing all ships horribly off course. Ships that traveled east and returned reported nothing but open ocean and vile sea monsters...
Over time our skills as navigators grew. Then, one day, the strong-hearted Crown Prince of Southbay returned home from a long voyage with a fabulous tale. He said that there were lands to the east that could be reached by aggressively sailing to the east and north, to compensate for southern pull of the ocean.
It wasn't long after he returned that the very Crown Prince who discovered the land to the east fell ill and died under mysterious circumstances. His younger brother, the next in line for the throne, chafed at the eye of suspicion cast upon him. He conspired to start a war of distraction with the poor Wesfolk kingdoms and their Lich-Lords.
The new Crown Prince departed with the largest army ever assembled on the Isle to make war with the Wesfolk. This is where our story begins...
...with the plight of a different prince on the same Isle...
For this is the story of Haldric the First and the Rise of Wesnoth...
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Narrator: The trouble seems to have finally reached to the heart of the Isle, to the isolated lands of King Eldaric IV.
King Eldaric IV: It looks like a Wesfolk rabble have seized the Northern Keep! Prepare for battle, Haldric!
Prince Haldric: Father, I am of age now. May I lead our forces in battle?
King Eldaric IV: You're showing initiative, son! I'm proud of you! Yes, you may lead our forces to battle, it is time - but I'll stay near to keep an eye on you. There is more to this raid than meets the eye, I think.
Prince Haldric: They're Wesfolk, reavers and thieves by nature; rare is the summer they do not raid us. What mystery is in it now?
King Eldaric IV: These are not normal times. When the Prince of Southbay has raised a host that could utterly destroy them, why would they compound their troubles by raising a quarrel with another king?
Prince Haldric: Perhaps these are refugees fleeing his advance?
King Eldaric IV: Unlikely. The Prince they might evade in the wild country; south and east of here is more thickly settled with our folk, and a greater danger to them. Even supposing they could win through us, why court the wrath of the greater kingdoms?
Prince Haldric: We must inquire of the survivors after we defeat them. Onward to victory!
Wesfolk Leader: Look, a little princeling and his merry men! We'll teach you a lesson for what your kind did to us!
Turn 5
King Eldaric IV: Don't forget about some of the more isolated villages, we'll need the gold!
Turn 20
King Eldaric IV: Make haste, son! We must win before the summer crop is in ruin.
Wesfolk Leader: Last Breath
Wesfolk Leader: I invoke the right of surrender! Don't kill me...
Prince Haldric: Why have you come to trouble our lands?
Wesfolk Leader: Trouble your lands! Bah! Your fool Prince of Southbay has attacked our lands. The Lich-Lords had no choice... They opened a gate... and...
King Eldaric IV: And what?
Wesfolk Leader: They pledged to visit all of the terrors of the hells upon the Isle. They built a great stone gate to the heart of the homeland of the orcs in the distant west! Now even we Wesfolk must flee or be slaves.
Prince Haldric: Orcs are just creatures of tall tales!
Wesfolk Leader: You've been on this island too long. I assure you that orcs exist. By now there are probably a half dozen gates to the orcish homeland. There is no hope.
King Eldaric IV: We must prepare the defenses! Haldric, stay at the keep. I must go and fortify our frontier.
Wesfolk Leader: My forces are defeated, under your customs of surrender I will go now.
King Eldaric IV: You may go. See to it that you trouble us no more, for the custom states that you may invoke surrender but once. If we meet again, I won't be so merciful.
Time Over
King Eldaric IV: We have run out of time... The crops shall spoil, we'll starve!
Prince Haldric's First Kill
Prince Haldric: Die, Wesfolk scum!
Prince Haldric's First Attack
Prince Haldric: Feel my wrath, you fiend!
Scenario 2: The Fall
Story Text
Summer passes into fall, and King Eldaric fortifies his frontiers. It is not long before the first orcish scouts are spotted. War has come to the valley.
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
King Eldaric IV: Haldric, things have not gone well! The orcs have arrived. We met them at the north keep but they were just too many. They have flanked us to the east in the mountains. I have my personal guards holding the pass to the north, but they won't be able to last long... We must evacuate our home.
Prince Haldric: That's awful! And it only gets worse. That Wesfolk rabble has set up shop again in the south pass...
King Eldaric IV: That's the only way out of the valley! This is a disaster! We must defeat that Wesfolk scum and flee to the south. Our home is lost... We must make haste.
Tan-Rarbag: So HUMAN, care to make your final stand?
Tan-Erang: Die! Die! Die!
Wesfolk Leader: This is going to get ugly...
Turn 14
King Eldaric IV: Hurry! Only death awaits in this valley!
Wesfolk Leader killed by player
Wesfolk Leader: Umm, I invoke the right of surren...
King Eldaric IV: Nay! Off with your hea- - -
Wesfolk Leader: But I can help! Really! You could use me and my men's skills on the long road ahead!
King Eldaric IV: Haldric, what say you on this matter?
Prince Haldric: Hmm... after some thought...
Option 1:
Prince Haldric: I think that your skills may be useful. You may join us.
Wesfolk Leader: Let there be peace between us, our survival depends on it.
Prince Haldric: So what shall I call you?
Wesfolk Leader: The Lady Outlaw will do.
Option 2:
Prince Haldric: Your word can't be trusted. Prepare to meet your gods!
Wesfolk Leader: Arrogant fools! (Reaches into pocket) POOF!
King Eldaric IV: Argh, she's gone. Next time, more sword, less chat.
Prince Haldric: She's clever! Maybe I made the wrong choice. Well, at least she left some of her gold behind...
Dialogue continues
King Eldaric IV: Son, you must lead our people through the south pass. I will remain behind to hold off these vile monsters for as long as I can.
Prince Haldric: But, Father!
King Eldaric IV: It's the only way. Go now, and don't look back! Luck be with you!
Wesfolk Leader Killed By Orcs
King Eldaric IV: We're surrounded! The orcs have taken the southern pass! All is lost!
Time Over
King Eldaric IV: We're surrounded! I can see their reinforcements! All is lost!
Orcs Move Onto Haldric's Castle
Prince Haldric: Our home! Where shall we go!
King Eldaric IV: There can be no looking back! We must go south.
Scenario 3: A Harrowing Escape
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Prince Haldric: Argh, the orcish vanguard must have flanked us even further to the east! They're already holding the mouth of the pass. We have to get out of the mountain pass before winter comes or we're all dead meat!
Prince Haldric: Father, I wish you were here...
Lady Outlaw: I'd drop the sentiment and pick up your sword. There's plenty of fighting ahead of us!
Tan-Schmog: You won't get much further boy. Grrrr!
Signpost On The Way To Burin The Lost's House
Narrator: GO HOME! AIN'T NUTTIN TO SEE HEER!
Move Onto Burin The Lost's House
Moved Unit: Who goes there?
Burin the Lost: Burin, Burin the Lost. Who be ye?
Prince Haldric: I'm Prince Haldric, we have little time to talk. We must make haste through the pass... What are you?
Burin the Lost: I'm a dwarf, you fool of a boy! I got lost while exploring deep underground, almost a century ago. I've never found my way home. But it seems nice enough here.
Prince Haldric: Nice? The orcs have come, and we must flee!
Burin the Lost: Orcs! It's been a long time since I felt the satisfying crunch of one of those under my axe. Time for a fight!
Prince Haldric: You've fought orcs before?
Burin the Lost: Fool boy! Where did you grow up? Enough of this, let's go get some orcs!
Time Over
Prince Haldric: We're trapped in the pass! I can see their reinforcements! All is lost! Is that... Is that snow?... We're doomed!
Signpost In The Southeastern Corner
Narrator:
SE - The River Road.
SW - The Midlands.
Tan-Schmog Dies First
Tan-NauVong: Come and get it!
Hashnak: Die, human.
Prince Haldric: Uh-oh!
Tan-NauVong Dies First
Tan-Schmog: I'll not go so easily!
Hashnak: Die, human.
Prince Haldric: Uh-oh!
Victory
Prince Haldric: Now, should I go southeast on the River Road, or southwest through the midlands? The River Road crosses the Swamp of Esten, so I doubt that even orcs would go there. The Midlands were nice, but who knows what's going on there now.
Option 1:
Prince Haldric: I think I'll take the River Road... Lady Outlaw: Good. The Midlands are probably an orc-infested ruin by now. Burin the Lost: SWAMP! I'm under 5 feet tall, and I don't float! Argh, have it your way.
Option 2:
Prince Haldric: We'll go through the Midlands... Lady Outlaw: I suspect that the Midlands might be in ruins by now. Burin the Lost: It's better than the swamp. I'm under 5 feet tall, and I don't float! Besides, I'd rather enjoy meeting more orcs.
Dialogue Continues
Prince Haldric: We've escaped the pass. Well, at least I know that the orcs can be beaten. Hmm, I guess that this is the last I'll see of my home... and my father. (Sigh) Prince Haldric: We should make our way to Southbay. It is the largest city on the Isle. We should be able to make a stand there. Failing that, there's always Clearwater Port.
Scenario 4a: The River Road
Story Text
So it came to pass that Prince Haldric was forced from his home, never to return. With the help of his father's noble sacrifice he has escaped through the southern pass. Haldric has left the lands of his home, and before him stretches the vast expanse of the southern kingdoms of his people.
The river road follows the Isle's greatest river to the southeast. This road leads to the Isle's second largest city, Clearwater Port. It would likely have been the Isle's largest city save for the events of the Wesfolk War. The Lich-Lords befouled much of the land around the river during the course of a great battle. Now the swamp is home to a Wesfolk-imitating cult.
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Narrator: With great trepidation, Prince Haldric leads his refugee band into the Swamp of Esten. In the center of that very swamp a shroud of fog descends over young Prince Haldric.
Prince Haldric: I have a very bad feeling about this. This awful swamp and its crazy cult... Before these troubles started we used to have to clear the swamp every spring and fall.
Prince Haldric: I suppose with the rampaging bands of murderous orcs roaming about that hasn't been done in a while.
Burin the Lost: I miss the orcs... We go all this way, and (SNIFF) what a lovely smell we have discovered.
Lady Outlaw: This is too quiet. I don't like this one bit, not one bit at all.
Prince Haldric: Wait, I think I hear something... To arms!
Minister Edmond's Temple
Prince Haldric: Careful, you don't know what's lurking in there!
Minister Edmond: Back you vile--- Oh, sorry I thought you were undead. When are those goofs in Clearwater Port going to clear the swamp again?
Prince Haldric: Maybe they'll clear it some time after the APOCALYPSE is OVER!
Minister Edmond: Oooh! I take it you wouldn't mind if I helped out?
Temple Controlled By Undead
Moved Unit: Hey, there's somebody hidden in the temple. Ack! Hold there!
Signpost To The South
Narrator:
SW - The Oldwood Forest.
Enter at Your Own Risk!
Lollyra's Death
Lollyra: May I live forever in Un-death!
Clurka's Death
Clurka: Ohh! To be risen again!
Cleon's Death
Cleon: A prayer for life immortal!
Time Over
Prince Haldric: We have run out of time... We'll be trapped in this swamp when winter arrives!
Victory
Sir Ruddry: I don't know who you are, but you can't continue down this road! There is a horde of those orcs bigger than any army I've ever seen just down the road!
Prince Haldric: I'm Haldric; my father was King Eldaric IV in the lands northwest of here. Soldier, have you deserted your post?
Sir Ruddry: No, Sir! I'm the sole survivor of the Clearwater Port expeditionary force. Trust me, you can't continue down this road, Sir. Especially with the refugees, you'll be slaughtered.
Prince Haldric: Tell me, does Clearwater Port still stand? Is the port free?
Sir Ruddry: As far as I know, Sir. We have a large army, and they were pressing all able bodied men and boys into service when I left. That orcish army is huge, but they haven't met the main body of our forces yet.
Prince Haldric: Well, we can't go back, and the road ahead is blocked. I guess we'll have to risk it and go through the Oldwood forest, then make a break for Clearwater Port or Southbay.
Burin the Lost: Oh great, now a forest... I should have stayed at home and took my chances with the orcs!
Sir Ruddry: Sir, if you don't mind, I'll go with you.
Lady Outlaw: On we go...
Scenario 4b: The Midlands
Story Text
So it came to pass that Prince Haldric was forced from his home, never to return. With the help of his father's noble sacrifice he has escaped through the southern pass. Haldric has left the lands of his home, and before him stretches the vast expanse of the southern kingdoms of his people.
To the southwest lay the Midlands. These were prosperous kingdoms, nestled between hill and forest. These had been the breadbasket of the Green Isle, exporting lumber and gemstones as well. The Midland kingdoms fed the city of Southbay, the largest city on the Isle. The coming of the Orcs threatened to lay waste to all this.
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Narrator: Prince Haldric leads his refugee band into the Midlands and smoke is in the air.
Prince Haldric: It is as we suspected, the orcs have sacked the Midlands. This is not a civilized way to fight a war! Look there, there are still orcs about... To arms!
Burin the Lost: All right! Charge!
Lady Outlaw: Feel my wrath, you orcish scum!
Tan-Vrodis: HUMANS... I see humans!
Tan-Bok: Ha, Hogar! You said we wouldn't see any action this far back from the front.
Tan-Hogar: Shut yer mouth! Let's just get 'em.
Sign To The Southeast
Narrator: SE - The Oldwood. Enter at Your Own Risk!
Sign To The Southwest
Narrator: SW - Southbay.
Tan-Bok Is Attacked
Grilg: What? More humans here? Get them!
Tan-Bok Dies
Tan-Hogar: Better him than me! Reserves!
Tan-Hogar Is Attacked
Vrogar: How'd they get behind us? I hate to miss such tasty meat.
Tan-Hogar Dies
Tan-Bok: Hogar was a fool! Reserves!
Time Over
Prince Haldric: We have run out of time... We'll be trapped in the midlands when winter comes!
Victory
Sir Ladoc: Hold there! You can not pass. You've already stumbled on the orcish rear guard. The main body of their forces is on the road to Southbay. It is an army of nightmarish size.
Prince Haldric: I'm Haldric, my father was King Eldaric IV in the lands northwest of here. Soldier, aren't you on the wrong side of the lines?
Sir Ladoc: They overran my post. I got hit on the head pretty good. When I came to the orcish army had already passed my position.
Prince Haldric: Tell me, how fares Southbay?
Sir Ladoc: Southbay won't fall without one hell of a fight, sir. They'll stand to the last! I only wish I was there!
Sir Ladoc: Well, we can't go back, and the road ahead is blocked... I guess we'll have to risk it and go through the Oldwood forest, then make a break for Clearwater Port. (This line is erroneously spoken by Sir Ladoc.)
Burin the Lost: Oh great, now a forest. I should have stayed at home and took my chances with the orcs!
Sir Ladoc: Sir, if you don't mind, I'll go with you.
Lady Outlaw: On we go...
Scenario 5: The Oldwood
Introductory Dialogue
Narrator: Haldric's band finds itself at the heart of the Oldwood Forest. The road quickly narrows and becomes little more than a path. Branches reach high overhead, blocking almost all of the light... The ominous noises of the deep woods echo all around.
Burin the Lost: Will this evil forest ever end! There are mosquitoes as big as my fist in here, and these nasty old trees are giving me the creeps.
Lady Outlaw: This isn't so bad. Haldric's kind are such a suspicious lot when it comes to these sorts of things.
Prince Haldric: Quiet. Listen, I think I hear something.
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: All I hear are more tree-foes!
Prince Haldric: That tree, it speaks! No- No- We are tree-friends, really!
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: Your kind has long come with your axes, some tree-friends you are. Still, you seem less of a menace than these new monsters that have come to plague us. They cut the trees, and burn the trees for no reason at all!
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: You claim to be a tree-friend; show it to be true. For we are in dire need, or you may meet your fate with the rest of these monsters.
Prince Haldric: We will help. (Quietly) Be careful with the trees.
Burin the Lost: What! What are you looking at me for?
Move To Temple
Narrator: The temple has already been looted, but the entrance to its catacombs seems to be blocked by a wall of magical energy.
Turn 4
Tan-Rugar: Stupid stinking trees, we'll show you!
Turn 6
Tan-Gralg: Chop 'em down. It's cool in these woods, I think we need a fire!
Death of Elilmaldur-Rithrandil
Prince Haldric: Without the help of these tree-folk we'll be trapped in these woods till we die! There will be nothing to hold the orcs back!
Burin the Lost: Stupid tree-folk.
Victory
Prince Haldric: We've defeated the orcs!
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: On this day you have proved yourself to be a tree-friend. For so long your kind has only come with sharp blades to harm my kind. You come to build these buildings of stone. Our roots may be slow, but they are strong. We will eventually claim all of the stones back for the earth.
Prince Haldric: Well, I suspect you won't have to worry about my kind for much longer. The orcs have come, and they are taking this Isle!
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: Hmmmm- my kind were here before your kind, and we will be here after the orcs are gone as well. We were here before all others, and I suspect that we will be here in the end.
Prince Haldric: Can you help us fight the orcs?
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: My kind are bound to the forest, we would be of little help to you beyond our borders. Maybe we could still be of some aid to you. In a war of your people some time ago one of your kings trapped an evil lich in the catacombs of the temple at the heart of the wood. We were there, we were watching.
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: After we drove your kind off we figured out how to break the spell that holds the Evil in the catacombs, and keeps others from entering them.
Prince Haldric: This helps us how?
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: The lich was carrying a powerful artifact. We know, we can feel it. This artifact may aid you in your quest.
Lady Outlaw: He must mean the Ruby of Fire. It was our most powerful artifact. We brought it with us from the east. We thought it was lost in the war with your people, when Lich-Lord Lenvan fell!
Prince Haldric: At this point we need all of the help we can get!
If Lady Outlaw Is Present
Lady Outlaw: Young Prince, while the lich-lords have betrayed us by allying themselves with that orcish scum, I can't bring myself to fight against one of the greatest leaders of my people.
Prince Haldric: Lady, why would you let those monsters lead your people?
Lady Outlaw: Haldric, we are an ancient people who lived in a land filled with all manner of man and beast. We needed vision that extended beyond the meager span of human years. The art of necromancy allowed our best and brightest to live forever, and our worst got to serve as mindless slaves.
Lady Outlaw: Other than losing our war back west, then our refugee war to your people, and this orc thing, it wasn't such a bad deal. Lich-Lord Lenvan was one of our greatest leaders. He led our escape to the west. Albeit, after being down in that hole for so long I don't imagine he's too happy.
Prince Haldric: Uh-huh. Have you considered the possibility that the unholy act of turning your best and brightest into undead is what causes them to fall into darkness?
Lady Outlaw: We should save the debate for later. I can still be of use to you. I shall scout the road ahead. We need to know if we can make it to Southbay. I'll return in a few days.
Time Over
Prince Haldric: We have run out of time... We'll be trapped in these woods until we die!
Scenario 6: Temple of the Deep
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Narrator: Prince Haldric and his company, grim and watchful, descend into catacombs below the temple, buried deep in the bedrock, in the very roots of the world itself. In the distance Haldric hears a booming voice.
Lich-Lord Lenvan: Free! I'm free at last! No mere magi could seal me in here forever! Rise, my soldiers of darkness, the world will be ours once more!
Burin the Lost: Back underground... Och. this feels much better! As for the current residents, ugh!
Prince Haldric: Let's send these monsters to their final rest.
Lich-Lord Lenvan Dies
Lich-Lord Lenvan: All my days are ended.
Prince Haldric: The world won't miss him one bit.
Time Over
Prince Haldric: What's that! No! The tree-folk are sealing us back in here. They must think that we've failed. We're trapped.
Monoliths
Narrator: INSCRIPTION: Embrace the Monolith to be Cured by the Powers of Light.
Drake Statues
Narrator: It looks scary, but it's good for you.
Sight Tentacle Of The Deep
Sighting Unit: I don't like the look of that pool at all.
First Side 1 Unit Dies
Prince Haldric: He's raising our dead!
Move Onto Fire Ruby Chest
With Fire Ruby
Narrator: You already have the Fire Ruby.
With Haldric
Narrator: As you open the chest you see it, the Ruby of Fire. It is the size of an apple, and burns with an internal fire, which is refracted through its faces. You can feel the power flowing from it...
Prince Haldric: It's funny that the lich-lord didn't have this on his person. Since I don't actually know what this thing does, I'll just put it in the bottom of my pack for right now.
With Other Unit
Narrator: Maybe you should move somebody else to the chest.
Victory
Prince Haldric: I'm glad that's over! We have the Ruby of Fire, and that Lich-Lord is now a pile of dust, let's get out of these catacombs!
Scenario 7: Return to Oldwood
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Narrator: Prince Haldric has emerged from the Lich-Lord's tomb, with the Ruby of Fire. The forest seems particularly bright this day, but there is a cold breeze. It is late into the fall, and the first snows should fall any day. Prince Haldric has returned to his forest keep, and is pondering what to do next...
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: So, you have defeated the lich and returned with his jewel of power. The earth feels happy beneath my toes.
Prince Haldric: Yes, it was a tough battle, but we prevailed. Now, I'm having a problem. I know not what I should do next.
Prince Haldric: I have the jewel, but I have no idea what it does. To make matters worse, I have no idea what's going on outside this forest. The number of refugees is growing daily. We need to get to Southbay, but I dare not lead us onto the plains and risk a slaughter.
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: My eyes do not extend beyond the forest. You have indeed shown yourself a tree-friend, I would there were more I could do to help you.
Prince Haldric: We can't all stay here for the winter; we would starve, or freeze. Your hospitality, though generously meant, has barely sufficed. Hold - I see somebody!
Lady Outlaw Came Along
Lady Outlaw: You thought that I ran away, didn't you?
Prince Haldric: The thought had crossed my mind.
Lady Outlaw: Well, I come bearing news of the road to Southbay!
Prince Haldric: Really!
Lady Outlaw: The news is not good. The main host of orcs is between the forest and Southbay. We clearly can't go that way. However, the road to Clearwater Port is free of orcs. Apparently they're bogged down in the swamp of Esten.
Prince Haldric: Well, I certainly don't mind the thought of the orcs floundering around that infernal swamp. But, one question remains.
Lady Outlaw: What?
Prince Haldric: Can I trust you, and your information? I don't even know your name.
Lady Outlaw Fled
Prince Haldric: You again!
Lady Outlaw: I come bearing news of the road to Southbay!
Prince Haldric: Humph! Your words mean very little to me.
Lady Outlaw: It is important, and not good. The main host of orcs is between the forest and Southbay. You clearly can't go that way. However, the road to Clearwater Port is free of orcs. Apparently they're bogged down in the swamp of Esten.
Lady Outlaw: I propose we join forces, and make a break for Clearwater Port.
Prince Haldric: Well, I certainly don't mind the thought of the orcs floundering around that infernal swamp. But, some questions remain.
Prince Haldric: Lady, why would you let those undead monsters lead your people?
Lady Outlaw: Haldric, we are an ancient people who lived in a land filled with all manner of man and beast. We needed vision that extended beyond the meager span of human years. The art of Necromancy allowed our best and brightest to live forever, and our worst got to serve as mindless slaves.
Lady Outlaw: Other than losing our war back west, then our refugee war to your people, and this orc thing, it wasn't such a bad deal.
Prince Haldric: Uh-huh. Have you considered the possibility that the unholy act of turning your best and brightest into undead is what caused them to fall into darkness?
Lady Outlaw: We should save this pointless debate for later. Anything else?
Prince Haldric: Why should I trust you, or your information? I don't even know your name, and you have this nasty habit of mysteriously vanishing!
Dialogue Continues
Lady Outlaw: Bah, have it your way!
Lady Jessene: I am the Lady Jessene, a noble, a princess of the Wesfolk! I was betrayed by the Lich-Lords' dark pact with the orcs, in no small part because your fool Prince of Southbay convinced them that their immortal un-lives were over!
Lady Jessene: And now, I'm as much a refugee as you. In truth, I don't know if the Lich-Lords are working with the orcs or not. The orcs may have gotten rid of the Lich-Lords, or they may not have, but I do know that the orcs are not going to tolerate living humans outside of the slave mines or stew pot!
Lady Jessene: Young prince, it is time to go! We must flee before the winter snow!
Prince Haldric: Fair enough. We will head for Clearwater Port. Thank you, Elilmaldur-Rithrandil, I will remember your hospitality!
Elilmaldur-Rithrandil: Always happy to help a tree-friend. May the Powers of Light guide you on your way!
Burin the Lost: Finally, we're getting out of this forest!
Scenario 8: Clearwater Port
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Narrator: Our Prince has arrived at Clearwater Port, with the orcs on his heels. While the orcs haven't caught up with him yet, the winter snow has, and the ships seem to be missing from the port.
Sir Ruddry: Ha! Clearwater Port still stands!
Prince Haldric: Lieutenant, who is in command here? And where are the ships? We risk being trapped in this city for the winter if the port freezes over.
Commander Aethyr: I am, my Lord, I command the local garrison. Our whole fishing fleet is evacuating people to Southbay as we speak. The ships should be back in a few days. Our forces engaged the orcs as they exited the Swamp of Esten. At first, we prevailed, and pushed them back into the swamp!
Commander Aethyr: But our victory did not hold; orc reinforcements quickly overran our positions. We lost most of our forces, my lord, including the King of Clearwater, who died bravely leading a charge.
Prince Haldric: That's horrible!
Commander Aethyr: The blood of many good soldiers stained the frozen field that day. And still the orcs press on. The king left no heir, but the other nobles have fled to Southbay. We've been busy evacuating the rest of the populace. The army bought us enough time to evacuate almost all our people, and most of the winter stores. They've gone to Southbay, which is brimming with refugees from all over.
Commander Aethyr: We're only holding the city until the last of the refugees are gone. You, my lord, are free to retreat to safety when the next ship comes. But, if I may be frank, my lord, our defenses are stretched thin and we could use all the help we can get to hold our walls. Otherwise I fear that we will be overrun before the last of the people can be evacuated.
Prince Haldric: Well, we are the last of the refugees from our lands, for the orcs are right on our heels! We have Wesfolk with us. They have been of service. They are to be evacuated as well. We have traveled far and bear many wounded, but we will help you defend these walls as long as we can.
Commander Aethyr: I thank you, my lord. But we are to bring these Wesfolk too? It would be...highly irregular. Are you sure, my lord?
Prince Haldric: Yes. Be sure that it is understood that these are our allies and friends.
Commander Aethyr: Yes, sir!
Lady Jessene: Yes sir, indeed! You need us to help hold out until the ships arrive.
Burin the Lost: Ships! Nobody said anything about ships. Will this torture ever end! Ahh, the orcs will help take my mind off things.
Commander Aethyr: To your posts, men! We should be able to evacuate everyone in three more boatloads. Until then, let us make those orcs pay dearly for every inch of our land. For our homes, for our people, for our fallen king!
First Peasant Attack
Angry Farmer: You killed my family! Die!
Lady Jessene's First Attack
Lady Jessene: Bring these Wesfolk too? It would be...highly irregular.' Bah! I'll show you irregular...
Turn 3
Ut'Tan-Vrork: Push 'em into the sea! They're in our winter homes! Heh...Tan-Vragar, I 'm sure they will enjoy your little surprise!
Signpost By The Lighthouse In The Northeast
Narrator: An ode to ye, on yer way, I hope you have a brighter day!
Signpost By The Bridge In The West
Narrator: Dead-Man's Ford
Signpost On The Northwestern Border
Narrator: The River Road - To the Swamp of Esten.
Signpost Near P1 Start
Narrator: Clearwater Port
Turn 12
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the first ship has arrived! Prince Haldric, if you and your men must leave for Southbay just go to the pier to board the ship.
Turn 18
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the first ship is departing. But the second ship should arrive shortly.
Turn 20
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the second ship has arrived! Prince Haldric, if you and your men want to leave for Southbay just go to the pier to board the ship.
Turn 24
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the second ship is departing. But the last ship will be here before long. With your help we can hold on just a while longer.
Turn 26
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the last ship has arrived! Finally the last of our people can flee to safety. Prince Haldric, you and your men must go now! Go to the pier to board the ship for Southbay.
Time Over
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the last ship is departing. We're trapped!
Move To Dock
Haldric, Before First Ship
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the ship isn't here yet. Come help us defend against the orcs.
Other Unit, Before First Ship
Commander Aethyr: Shirk not your duty, soldier. When the boat arrives, this is where Prince Haldric must go to lead you to the ship. Until then, help us defend against the orcs.
Haldric, Before Second Ship
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the ship isn't here yet. Come help us defend against the orcs.
Other Unit, Before Second Ship
Narrator: Shirk not your duty, soldier. When the boat arrives, this is where Prince Haldric must go to lead you to the ship. Until then, help us defend against the orcs. Note: This line is erroneously spoken by the narrator.
Haldric, Before Third Ship
Commander Aethyr: My lord, the ship isn't here yet. Come help us defend against the orcs.
Other Unit, Before Third Ship
Narrator: Shirk not your duty, soldier. When the boat arrives, this is where Prince Haldric must go to lead you to the ship. Until then, help us defend against the orcs. Note: This line is erroneously spoken by the narrator.
Death Of Commander Aethyr
Commander Aethyr: Let me have peace in Death! My love, I'll be there soon--
Prince Haldric: We needed him to get out of here. We're trapped!
Victory
Prince Haldric: We've escaped from the orcs before we were trapped by the ice! Now, on to Southbay.
Burin the Lost: I know I mentioned I can't float.
Lady Jessene: Might I suggest a bit of a detour?
Prince Haldric: Why?
Lady Jessene: You have the Ruby of Fire, but you have no idea what it does, correct? You know that lich you have petrified just outside of Southbay-
Prince Haldric: Yes, Lich Point! Where we first used our magi in battle, and turned the tide of war against your people.
Lady Jessene: Erm, yes... He was Caror, the arch rival of our dearly departed Lich-Lord Lenvan. He coveted the ruby, and was studying it. The only copy of his study, the Book of Fire and Darkness, was petrified along with him.
Prince Haldric: If we make landfall outside of Southbay, we'll be trapped. Of that I am sure!
Commander Aethyr: My family was from Southbay. My father was a soldier there. The city's sewer entrance is near that fossil of a lich.
Prince Haldric: Wow, this is beginning to sound dangerously like a plan. Commander Aethyr, will you join us?
Commander Aethyr: No. These monsters killed my family. My wife, my daughters. There is nothing left for me. I'll stay. By the time the orcs wrestle Clearwater Port away from me there'll be nothing but rubble left!
Commander Aethyr: The peasant farmers seem to like you. Who knows, maybe they'll be of some help.
Prince Haldric: Resources are scarce, we need all of the help we can get. Be brave and fight hard, my friend!
Scenario 9: Fallen Lich Point
Scenario Dialogue
Introductory Dialogue
Tan-Pulk: Da big bosses said we'd be in da city by winter. Bosses wrong, human-worms still there, and I'm a tinkin- -
Ut'Tan-Grilg: Wait! I see a ship! Humans is coming! Smash 'em good!
Narrator: Prince Haldric has arrived at Fallen Lich Point, to retrieve the Lich-Lord Caror's Book of Fire and Darkness, and flee into the Sewers of Southbay.
Prince Haldric: Okay. Let's un-petrify that lich and take his book, then get into the sewers. Umm, what language would that book be in?
Lady Jessene: Some pep talk. The book will probably be in the Old Wesfolk tongue.
Prince Haldric: Ohh.
Lady Jessene: Just get the book, I think I should be able to translate it.
Prince Haldric: Then, into Southbay's sewer.
Lady Jessene: Right.
First Move Near Monolith Near Lich Lord
With Haldric
Prince Haldric: There's an odd monolith standing near here. Maybe it has something to do with the Lich-Lord...I should investigate more closely.
With Jessene
Lady Jessene: Haldric, this looks like a job for you, probably something to do with the lich. Maybe you should get yourself over here.
With Generic Unit
Moved Unit: There's an odd monolith standing near here.
Move Onto Monolith Near Lich Lord
Narrator: INSCRIPTION: This monolith was erected by me, <CHIPPED AWAY>, first Mage of the good people of the Green Isle. By its power the Lich-Lord is bound in stone. To end the spell a noble of the line of Kings should utter the following...
Lich-Lord Petrified
With Haldric
Prince Haldric: Hmm... after some thought...
=Option 1:=
Prince Haldric: I think I'll say that magic phrase.
Prince Haldric: The lich is free! Let's bash him and grab that book. That sounds like a job for you, Lady Jessene!
Lady Jessene: Hmph! You're just happy because that monolith proves your paternity!
Lich-Lord Caror: Free, I'm free, and I feel the Ruby of Fire! It will be mine.
Minister Edmond: No you won't, you soldier of darkness!
Option 2: Prince Haldric: I think I'll wait a while before uttering any magic phrases.
Prince Haldric: We have more pressing matters to deal with before we free that lich.
Lady Jessene: Afraid you'll find out you're not of the line of Kings?
With Other Unit
Narrator: This sounds like a job for Prince Haldric, hopefully.
Lich-Lord Free
Narrator: The Lich-Lord is already free.
Signpost On The Northern Border
Narrator: NW - Southbay.
Moved Unit: More Like NW - Every orc on the Isle. Hmph!
Signpost Near Sewer Entrance
Narrator: Sewer - Danger Keep Out!
Move Onto Sewer Entrance
With Haldric
With Book
Prince Haldric: We have the book, let's get out of here!
Lady Jessene: Sounds good to me.
Without Book
Prince Haldric: I feel like I'm forgetting something. Ohh, the book!
With Other Unit
Narrator: Prince Haldric must be the first into the sewers of Southbay.
Any Unit Moves Onto 15-27,16-25 (Map Center)
Rarlg (Yeti): Rarlg - argh, a raul-rarlg!
Prince Haldric: Oh my!
Ut'Tan-Grilg: Oh my!
Tan-Pulk: Oh my!
Lady Jessene: And he brought a friend.
Death Of Lich-Lord Caror
Lich-Lord Caror: So close. So close.
Killing Unit: I found the book in what was left of his robes! Let's get out of here!
Time Over
Prince Haldric: I can hear their reinforcements coming! We're trapped! All is lost!
Scenario 10: Sewer
Scenario 11: Southbay in Winter
Scenario 12: A Final Spring
Scenario 13: Peoples in Decline
Scenario 14: Rough Landing
Scenario 15: New Land
Scenario 16: Elf Lords
Scenario 17a: The Dragon
Scenario 17b: A Beach
Scenario 17c: Troll Hole
Scenario 17d: Cursed Isle
Scenario 18: A Spy in the Woods
Scenario 19: The Vanguard
Scenario 20: Return of the Fleet
Scenario 21: The Plan
Scenario 22: Rise of Wesnoth
Scenario 23: Epilogue
TRoW-Specific Unit Descriptions
Prince Haldric
Noble Youth: Lvl 0
Today he is a young man, by his devotion to the crown he is seeking to become a Lord -- to join the elite of humanity.
Noble Fighter: Lvl 1
Young and brash, Fighters fight with a sword, and are vulnerable to ranged attacks from enemies. However they have the potential to become great Commanders one day.
Noble Commander: Lvl 2
The rank of a noble Commander is held by those who lead battle groups into combat. Possessing leadership skills, they give lower-level units in adjacent hexes improved performance in combat. Commanders are best skilled with the sword, although they also carry a bow to use when necessary. If the Commander is lost, so is the battle.
Noble Lord: Lvl 3
The noble leaders of many troops, Lords are especially strong in melee combat, and also possess skill with the bow. Like Commanders, Lords possess leadership skills, and improve the fighting ability of all adjacent lower-level units.
King Eldaric IV
Warrior King: Lvl 3
As the leaders of the human Kingdoms, Kings are responsible for ruling and protecting their subjects. Kings can coordinate the attacks of level 1 and 2 units, thereby increasing their fighting efficiency.
Lady Jessene
Wesfolk Outcast: Lvl 1
Born in the Wesfolk aristocracy, she and her people were excluded from society by their lords, who betrayed their loyalty when a war against Haldric's people was being lost. This outcast still conserves her nobleness in her veins and in the battlefield she has earned valuable experience, which she can lend to her people for turning a fight in their favour.
Wesfolk Lady: Lvl 2
Born in the Wesfolk aristocracy, she and her people were excluded from society by their lords, who betrayed their loyalty when a war against Haldric's people was being lost. This outcast still conserves her nobleness in her veins and in the battlefield she has earned valuable experience, which continues increasing with time, as does her natural leadership.
Wesfolk Leader: Lvl 3
Born in the Wesfolk aristocracy, she and her people were excluded from society by their lords, who betrayed their loyalty when a war against Haldric's people was being lost. This outcast still conserves her nobleness in her veins and in the battlefield she has earned valuable experience, which continues increasing with time, as does her natural leadership.
Midnight Queen
Vampire Lady: Lvl 3
Cold and beautiful, she maintains her eternal youthful appearance drinking the blood of the living.
Generic Unit
Wose Sapling: Lvl 0
Rarely seen, even by elves, a Wose is an order of creature about which little is known. The elves are the source of most of this knowledge; they know that these beings are not descended from trees, despite the similarity in form, and they know that a wose is more closely tied to the faerie world than the elves themselves, though in a different way. The motives and workings of their kind are unknown, though most posit the obvious idea that woses are wardens of the natural world.
Woses are utterly unwarlike, but possess a great strength. They are, however, neither used to, nor quick at moving around.