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The Artifact Chronicles, Volume III, by Garkin Gnoll, Enchanter Chronicler
The Ring of the ShadowLord.
-=-=-=-=-=:PREFACE:=-=-=-=-=-
"The evil that men do lives after them, The good is oft interred with their bones. He who accepts evil without protesting it is really cooperating with it."
-- Untitled book discovered by Garkin Gnoll in Kuril during the Clone War of '51, private collection.
"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men."
-- The Drow Zax, former Guildmaster of the Paladins, who died in battle in '49.
"Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood." -- The Bard, before the time of Gods and recorded history.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "The mere apprehension of a coming evil has put many into a situation of the utmost danger."
-- Rufus Tenderfoot, reknowned adventurer, missing since '42 -=-=-===-=-==-===-=-=-
The ring emerged within the realm in the same manner that it left: Unexpectedly, quietly, and without great fanfare. Although it will be argued for years I am certain that its owner found it, I tend to believe that it found its owner: An occassionally noble swordsman of unparalleled skill within the Realm--Edanomel, the Head Hunter. This warrior also had a great temper, befitting his life as a creature ruled by the green moon of the weretiger. In combat, none could best this fighterr, who had slain the Ice Mammoth at the age of 14 years, and whom even the Undead Ice Drake feared. He was a collector of weapons, and was the finest judge of weapons in the Realm. It was said his collection of swords were the deadliest in the Shadowlands. Perhaps only a Paladin aided by his god (or a Lord of Chaos aided by his) would have been able to best this hero in combat. Something which was sadly proven later. Regardless of who found who, the ring came into the posession of Edanomel, who was pleased at its discovery. Even an apprentice still unschooled in the intricacies of magic could sense the power radiating from the ring. There was no small enchantment on the item. There was no LARGE enchantment on the item. Its magical aura blinded the apprentices and made Masters grimace. Only a few had the opportunity to see the swordsman's new posession. And those few knew at once. Edanomel had somehow uncovered an artifact. Days passed, and the great warrior was seen less and less within the realm. Both figuratively and literally. The ring became one of Edanomel's most coveted posessions, though none could tell why. It was even highly treasured than the fighter's own sword, a weapon so highly enchanted that it's aura blazed--but whose magic appeared to be a single flame in comparison to the bonfire that was the Ring of the Shadowlord. Edanomel was always seen, (when he was seen, that is) with the ring in his posession. He was never seen wearing it. He kept it in a dragonskin bag he carried with him, or looped through a chain of mithril he had had specially made to carry the ring. It was said he was always touching the item, caressing it and occassionally speaking to it. Eventually, rumorspread that one had seen the warrior wear the ring and disappear in thin air. In two weeks time, Edanomel had seemed to disappear himself.
That was when the killings began.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Every unpunished murder takes away something from the security of every man's life." --Lord In'gar, Akkad -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Late one evening, a scream was heard on the northen borders of town in Akkad. The savagely mutilated corpse of a young Tinker named Kalis was discovered in the hills to the north. With his dying breath, he whispered the name of his murderer: The Shadowlord. What began as one death led to more.. Bodies began to pile and none knew who was this ShadowLord, although they could guess at his purpose. The bodies of the corpses all seemed to carry the same qualities: in parts shredded, other parts horribly burned and seared. It was a mystery. Edanomel himself returned to the realm as one of the most dedicated hunters of this terrible creature. At the height of the killings, some of the more clever Akkadians noticed that Edanomel always seemed to be gone when the ShadowLord appeared. Suspicions were proven, however, when Garkin the Enchanter Chronicler sent a telepathic message to the mercenary, only to be answered by a powerful mind full of evil and chaos...The mind of the ShadowLord! Yet still nothing was done immediately. Others learned of the true identity of the being that was the ShadowLord, and of the true powers of the Ring Edanomel wore during those times. Among those who learned were the Elementalist Master of Plasma and Fire, Dakra...And the ambitious Sword-mage Blud. When Dakra himself was attacked and nearly slain by the Shadowlord, he realized it would serve his own best interests to pass the ring to one who might be able to control such powers and use them for a shared purpose. In darkened rooms in Kuril, Blud and Dakra began planning how to pass the ring into the posession of a truly powerful and truly evil creature of the Realm--Kojin, Overlord of Marghuul. Kojin was the right hand of Marghuul, and currently on a dark mission outside of the Shadowlands. It was whispered that Kojin already posessed two Artifacts of incredible power. And they knew when he returned, he would be able to take the artifact from the great warrior as candy is taken from a child...And the Realm would then know TRUE terror. However, others were forming plans at that same moment. Lord Torque, Justicar of Celeborn and Guildmaster to the Paladins had also realized that it was a matter of time before the ring changed hands. True artifacts of power, he knew, have more control of their owners than the owners themselves...And artifacts tend to seek an owner with the most power. He consulted with the Chronicler. It was well-known that Artifacts could not be destroyed.. And this particular one could not be held by an individual who could be corrupted. Soon, another plan was formed....
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
-- Xylem Ent, Knight of the Crown, martyred priest of Celeborn in '48. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
The next day, as soon as the first innocent fell victim to the ShadowLord, the plan was acted apon. Garkin the Chronicler found Edanomel in the Realm shortly after the slaying. It was only then that the true deviousness of the Artifact was discovered: Edanomel never knew that he himself was the ShadowLord! During the times in which the Artifact took control of him, it gave him false memories of what had actually passed. Although Edanomel was a tool of the Shadowlord, he clearly never realized it himself. Garkin used a ploy he knew the collector of weapons could not turn down. He told the swordsman that he had created a new staff for himself, and wondered if Edanomel could spare the time to look over his latest creation with his practiced eye. Garkin asked to meet at the base of Tower Wood in DrakonWood Forest. The weretiger Edanomel was blind to many things that day. He did not know that the forces of Evil plotted against him to pass his ring to Kojin. He did not know that the Shadowlord was part of his soul and was using him as a fighter would use a good sword. And he did not know that when he met Garkin in the castle, Lyrith the Mouse, Guildmaster of the Thieves, was working with Garkin and Torque to steal the ring from him. Lyrith the Mouse was merely 12 years old. A halfling with an unnatural gift of charisma, unnaturally quick hands, and a strange dagger which at times glowed blue .. and sometimes glowed red. He often displayed wisdom beyond his years. And was the adopted nephew of Garkin. When Edanomel arrived, Garkin greeted him. Lyrith quietly approached Edanomel and searched for the ring. It was nowhere to be seen. But the swordsman carried a bag. Lyrith used his best skills to steal the bag.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Power will intoxicate the best hearts, as wine the strongest heads. No man is wise enough, nor good enough to be entrusted with unlimited power." -- Draxanar, First Mage, who disappeared thousands of years ago in a failed experiment. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
It failed.
For a brief moment, a voice not belonging to Edanomel came from his mouth: "What's this? You have betrayed me!! You will not escape the wrath of the ShadowLord!!" In one swift motion, Edanomel had reached into his dragonskin bag. His hand emerged and he wore the Ring of the ShadowLord for a final time! His features seemed to melt and shift, and become the leering face of childhood nightmares...Then his entire body seemed to disappear into the shadows! The ShadowLord immediately attacked Lyrith, stabbing him repeatedly and leaving him on the floor, bleeding and unconscious..And turned towards Garkin! Garkin knew he had little hope of besting this creature alone, and retreated up the stairwell of Tower Wood, knowing his chances were better if the creature might be lured into the castle defenses. While Garkin retreated, Torque arrived in the foyer and confronted the terrible creature. The battle was long and hard, but Celeborn's power barely emerged victorious. Torque bested the Shadowlord, severing his ring finger. The Artifact was gained, but would the plan be successful? Torque raced out of the castle to try to find out. Edanomel, suddenly finding himself torn from whatever lies he had been told by the Artifact, assumed his closest friends had betrayed him for no reason.. And attacked him! In his heart was a terrible emptiness and longing for the powers of the Ring. It was soon replaced by madness and hatred. His madness turned him into the monster he had been..Only this time, he was not wearing the ring. He only knew it was taken from him, and his friends had turned against him. And they would pay for that in blood.... Lyrith recovered by a healing rune placed on the second floor of the Tower. When he awoke, his cuts were already slowly mending under the soothing blue light of the rune. But he seemed out of sorts for some time to come. He ranted and raved, hoping to touch the ring, craving it. Merely being exposed to it seemed to affect him... And his dagger glowed an odd red.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "There is nothing evil save that which perverts the mind and shackles the conscience." -- Saint Ambrosian, Priest of Akkamish -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
The plan Garkin and Torque had devised was simple: If you cannot destroy an object, lock it away so that none may use be able to use it. Make others think it had been destroyed. Using such reasoning, Torque made it known that the ring was gone forever. He had thrown the Artifact into a magical bag of holding Garkin had given him. Such bags could only be created by skilled arch-mages and were actually linked to pocket dimensions of other realms, able to carry far more than outward appearances would suggest. Garkin had once discovered a powerful cursed sword which summoned hordes of undead. He noticed that keeping it in the dimensional pocket of such bags seemed to lessen the powers of the weapon and had reasoned...rightly, it seemed...that such a bag may offer a temporary solution. Even brief contact with the ring caused voices to be heard in Torque's mind..Voices offering power, the true power needed to bring about Celeborn's glory. But the Justicar's strength came from Celeborn himself, and he could see through the ShadowLord's lie. He passed the ring to a pure, uncorruptable servant of Celeborn..An Elder Seraph named Garrent.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Criminals do not die by the hands of the law; they die by the hands "of other men. -- A Constable of Vo'Sangor, '47 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
"The best-laid plans of hobbits and dragons will fall to naught," ....or so it is said, and this plan fell to naught as well. Discovering itself in the posession of an uncorruptable and mindless servant, the Artifact began to radiate a black light.. (I am not certain how such a thing is possible, yet Torque's account of what passed is very clear about this -- GG) It soon became apparent that the seraph would be dead shortly, twisted by ring's powers. When the Paladin realized this, he began to pray with renewed vigor to his God. And by the time the seraph fell to the floor (a twisted mass of blackened ash), a divine presence told him that the Princess Heather-Scent in Ash could remove the threat. It is interesting to note that the ring seemed to stop encouraging Torque to wear it. It can be reasoned now that it had in fact, learned of what was passing, and was sending its voice to any in the realm it could, convincing the sides of Evil to stop the Justicar from reaching the princess. Soon, most within the realm knew the Princess was the key to it. Garkin made his way through the forests of Ash, finding himself alone with the Princess. Murmuring a few words, he memorized the location and transported himself to meet with Torque in the Tower of Justice. The gnoll hastily produced a pouch from his belt, laying out a transport rune by pouring yellow powders from the pouch. The Paladin nodded grimly and stepped apon the glyph. He was instantly magically transported to the wooded grove. Unfortunately, the Elementalist Dakra was one of those who listened to the voices. In the time that the transport rune was being drawn, Dakra had reached the same wooded clearing. Using treachery as his weapon, he conviced the Guardians of the Princess that Torque was coming, not to yield the ring to the Princess, but to slay her. He cleverly lied that the Paladin had also fallen victim to the temptations of the Shadowlord and was an enemy. When Torque stepped on the rune and transported to the clearing, he was not met with open arms, but with swords! He barely had time to draw his own sword before the Sharyas were apon him. Dakra watched the massacre of the Justicar, cackling, as Torque's armour was pierced in one hundred places. Garkin stepped onto the rune only moments later, transporting himself to the clearing, a witness to Dakra's glee and Torque collapsing to the ground. Dakra stepped forward to search the corpse for the powerful artifact, but Garkin was quicker. Reaching out with a furred paw, he snatched the bag containing the ring and raced through the forest back to Akkad. Garkin narrowly avoided other servants of evil who lay in wait for the paladin as he made is escape out of Ash. Dakra, realizing he himself had missed his chance, disappeared into the woods. When Torque awoke, he managed to undo the damage and lies Dakra had wrought. It took a great deal more time to convince them that Torque wasn't an ally of evil than it took Dakra to convince them he was, I can tell you. The Sharya are very protective of their Princess! The Justicar promised to return to the Princes in one day. That would be enough time to return to Vo'Sangor, meet once again with the Enchanter, obtain the ring, and raise a small army of his lieutenants. Once again Dakra displayed his craftiness. He had been hiding near the riverbank north of the clearing, waiting for Torque to leave. As soon as Torque left the princess, Dakra returned to the clearing. The Sharya attempted to attack him, now knowing the true enemy, but they were too late. Weaving powerful magics, Dakra unleased an unfathomable elemental storm apon the army in the clearing. One Shayra managed to critically wound the Elementalist, but it was too late. The damage had been done. He had had the last laugh. The Princess was dead. There was no way to destroy the ring, now.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Evil wit no cheks growz, evil tolluraded poisons the whole siztum. "I luv dat! -- Skarsnik, Warlord of the Eight Peaks -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Torque gathered his lieutenants and his allies of K'Tach. They were seven in number. They included the sickly elf Geos and the son of Kalis, who bore his father's name. Garkin drew a final rune of transport and the group returned to the clearing. There they found a smoking, blackened clearing where the forest once stood. The Shayra lay dead on the ground.. And the Princess was no where to be seen. It was certain the sides of light had lost. But that was when a final discovery was made: The bag of holding, which had resisted the powerful magics of the ring for two full days, had worn a hole in the dimension itself where it had been stored. Looking into it, the Paladin of Celeborn watched as the ring tumbled through the hole...and winked out of existence...to another existence, perhaps. For a final time, those gathered in the clearing heard the voice of the ShadowLord clearly, laughing, "This is not the last you have seen of me."
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "A person may cause evil to others not only by his actions but by his inaction, and in either case he is justly accountable to them for the injury."
-- Lord Torque, Justicar of Celeborn, Paladin Guildmaster, Legend of the Realm -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
At the time of this writing, Late autumn of '52, a month has passed since these events took place. There has been no sign of the ring's return, though it is certain it will resurface one day. Edanomel the warrior is still overcome with madness and feeling s of betrayal, and many have fallen to his blade. The bodies continue to pile, although their source is now known, and they pile with less frequency. The greater evil has been averted, and Kojin remains in posession of only two artifacts.
Friendship has been destroyed, but the peace has been kept.
--Garkin Gnoll, Enchanter Chronicler, '52.
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