The Rise of Wesnoth
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The Rise of Wesnoth is a campaign documenting the migration of humans from the Green Isle to the Great Continent, led by Prince Haldric, and the subsequent founding of Wesnoth.
The story begins during a war between Southbay and the Wesfolk, causing the Wesfolk's Lich-Lords to open gateways for armies of orcs to pour through on the Green Isle. The plot revolves around Haldric, who was forced to leave behind his sovereign father and lead the people of Stormvale south. When circumstance demanded that Haldric take an alternative route through the Oldwood Forest, he was able to retrieve the Ruby of Fire, a Lich-Lord artifact. He arrived at Clearwater Port, then continued to Southbay.
On the advice of Lady Jessene, Haldric set sail eastward, bringing the Green Isle survivors with him. Upon arriving at the Great Continent, he was assigned four quests to complete before being allowed to settle in the land, courtesy of the elves. He found out, however, that the powerful Lich-Lord Jevyan had followed him, desiring the Ruby of Fire. Haldric hastened west, fighting against large numbers of orcs and undead, and eventually managed to destroy Jevyan, and in the process, convince the surviving orcs that he had given the Ruby of Fire to the elves. He founded the Kingdom of Wesnoth.
Contents
- 1 Plot
- 1.1 A Summer of Storms
- 1.2 The Fall
- 1.3 A Harrowing Escape
- 1.4 The Swamp of Esten
- 1.5 The Midlands
- 1.6 The Oldwood
- 1.7 Temple in the Deep
- 1.8 Return to Oldwood
- 1.9 Clearwater Port
- 1.10 Fallen Lich Point
- 1.11 Sewer of Southbay
- 1.12 Southbay in Winter
- 1.13 A Final Spring
- 1.14 Peoples in Decline
- 1.15 Rough Landing
- 1.16 A New Land
- 1.17 The Ka'lian
- 1.18 A Spy in the Woods
- 1.19 The Vanguard
- 1.20 Return of the Fleet
- 1.21 The Plan
- 1.22 The Rise of Wesnoth
- 1.23 Epilogue
- 2 References
Plot
A Summer of Storms
During the summer harvest, a group of Wesfolk seized the Kingdom of Stormvale's Nothern Keep. King Eldaric IV allowed his son, Prince Haldric to lead a retaliatory assault. They defeated the Wesfolk, and captured their leader,[1] later revealed to be Lady Jessene.[2] She explained that the Wesfolk were fleeing from their own Lich-Lords, who had opened gateways for orcs to invade the Green Isle. Eldaric accepted Jessene's surrender.[1]
The Fall
Although Eldaric IV attempted to defend Stormvale against the orcs, his forces were routed. Before he could evacuate the populace, he realized that Jessene had returned and settled in the south pass. With Haldric's help, he successfully captured Jessene again, allowing the people of Stormvale to hasten through the south pass. Eldaric tasked Haldric with leading the refugees south while he held the orcs back.[3]
A Harrowing Escape
While traveling through the Southern Pass, the refugees were blocked by a group of orcs. Haldric's army were forced to clear the way, although they received help from Burin the Lost, a dwarf, who lived in the surrounding mountains. Upon defeating the orcs, Haldric was forced to choose between traveling southeast through the Midlands or southwest through the Swamp of Esten.[4]
The Swamp of Esten
Plot branch : Haldric chose to travel southeast |
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The refugees then came to the swamp of Esten. Shortly thereafter, they found Minister Edren in one of the temples. Bringing Edren along with them, they fought their way through various undead forces, finding and killing the three cultists who occupied the swamp, allowing the refugees to pass through. Before they could proceed, they were intercepted by Sir Ruddry, who warned Haldric of forces blocking the path to Clearwater Port, forcing the refugees to make a detour through the Oldwood Forest.[5] |
The Midlands
Plot branch : Haldric chose to travel southwest |
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The refugees then arrived at the Midlands, which had been sacked by a group of orcs. Haldric's men swiftly responded by killing the orcish warlords there. Before they could proceed, they were intercepted by Sir Ladoc, who warned Haldric of forces blocking the path to Southbay, forcing the refugees to make a detour through the Oldwood Forest.[6] |
The Oldwood
The Stormvale refugees arrived at the Oldwood Forest, where they were asked by Elilmaldur-Rithrandil to help his fellow woses resist a group of invading orcs. Haldric successfully drove the orcs out of the forest. Elilmaldur-Rithrandil offered to help Haldric on his journey by opening a temple's catacombs, wherein Haldric could retrieve the Ruby of Fire.[7]
Temple in the Deep
Haldric's fighting men descended into the catacombs of the temple, causing the Lich-Lord Lenvan to attempt an escape. Haldric managed to hold back Lenvan's undead forces and killed Lenvan, stealing the Ruby of Fire before returning to the surface with his men.[8]
Return to Oldwood
Haldric's fighting men emerged victorious from the Catacombs, where they were greeted by Elilmaldur-Rithrandil. Before they could proceed towards Southbay, Haldric was confronted by Jessene, who informed him that there was an army of orcs blocking the path to Southbay, and that they should travel to Clearwater Port instead. To earn his trust, she revealed her identity as a former Wesfolk princess.[2]
Clearwater Port
Haldric led his refugees to Clearwater Port, where they learned that the king had been slain in battle against the orcs and the nobles had fled, leaving Commander Aethyr in charge of the evacuation efforts. Aethyr requested that Haldric help protect the port while the final boatloads of refugees departed. Haldric agreed, and held out for as long as possible before setting sail, deciding to travel by Fallen Lich Point to retrieve the Book of Fire and Darkness.[9]
Fallen Lich Point
Upon arriving at Fallen Lich Point, Haldric uttered the magic words which released the Lich-Lord Caror. Haldric's men killed Caror, and were thus able to steal the Book of Fire and Darkness, a tome documenting the use of the Ruby of Fire. They then managed to get past a group of orcs and enter the sewer of Southbay.[10]
Sewer of Southbay
Upon entering the sewer of Southbay, Haldric's forces encountered twin magi who had been previously banished into the sewers. They sensed the Ruby of Fire, determined to obtain it for themselves. Despite this, Haldric defeated the two magi and successfully navigated to the sewer exit in Southbay.[11]
Southbay in Winter
Once Haldric's men emerged from the sewers, they sought an audience with King Addroran IX. He was initially opposed to protecting the Wesfolk, but relented when Jessene offered to help, revealing that she was the First Crown Prince of Southbay's navigator, helping him to reach the Great Continent. They decided that they would defend Southbay against the orcs long enough to reprovision their ships.[12]
A Final Spring
As spring came, a number of orcs laid siege to Southbay, forcing Haldric to help Addroran to mount a defense. During the fight, Lord Typhon appeared and negotiated a deal with Jessene for aid. Shortly thereafter, the Lich-Lord Jevyan appeared, confirming fears that the orcs were in league with the Lich-Lords. He was able to sense the Ruby of Fire. Though Jevyan left a handful of undead forces on the battlefield, Haldric defeated the orcs and was able to set sail.[13]
Peoples in Decline
Haldric's fleet of ships eventually arrived at a volcanic drake-infested island, formerly visited by the First Crown Prince of Southbay. Haldric was forced to pacify the drakes before he was able to reprovision his ships before setting sail east once more.[14]
Rough Landing
A New Land
The Ka'lian
The four quests
A Spy in the Woods
The Vanguard
Return of the Fleet
The Plan
The Rise of Wesnoth
Epilogue
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Summer of Storms, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Return to Oldwood, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ The Fall, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ A Harrowing Escape, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ The Swamp of Esten, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ The Midlands, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ The Oldwood, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ Temple in the Deep, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ Clearwater Port, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ Fallen Lich Point, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ Sewer of Southbay, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ Southbay in Winter
- ↑ A Final Spring, The Rise of Wesnoth
- ↑ Peoples in Decline, The Rise of Wesnoth
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