Hellscream braced and seemed poised to attack you, but you didn’t draw your sword and chose to talk instead.

“You fought well against the gnolls, finished the work we had started. I chose not to fight you then and I choose not to fight you today, but that depends on your actions and reasons why you are here.” You said to Hellscream.

Hellscream seemed to understand what you talked about and took a step back. You needed a bit more.

“And just for your knowledge, Astu is safe and the message has been delivered.” You spoke.

The red eyes of Hellscream opened wide up when you said that and he hefted his battleaxe up and leaned a bit forward as if preparing to fight. The reason for that was apparent as the sounds of the hooves and armour of the knights approached you. You raised your hand as a signal and glanced behind your back for a second.

“Hold!” You shouted.

Your knights slowed down and stopped by your side. You now had numerical superiority over the three orcs. Lieutenant Gravis, Sir Joe, Sir Empleton and Malevus stared at the orcs, having already drawn their weapons.

“That’s Hellscream!” Gravis said. “What is HE doing here?”

“I would like to know that too, but he isn’t talking.” You replied.

The orcs shifted around, one of them muttering something to Hellscream in their language.

“What are we going to do?” Gravis asked.

“It depends on them if they want a fight.” You said back to him. “If I had my armour, I could win…”

“Human Prince, we will leave and you aren’t going to chase us.” Hellscream said to you and started walking backwards away from you. “Do you accept the terms?”


>Yes, you accept the terms. Allow the orcs to leave.
>Yes, but only if he swears that there will be no attacks against your people or other innocents.
>No, they will return back to where they came from. You aren’t going to allow them to go into Alterac.
>No, you will fight Hellscream in a duel.
>Other, write in