This might be my new favorite game.
The Saga of Krosh the Shadow.
Krosh was just a normal dude living a normal orc life until I came across his path. Just a lowly orc defender wanting to get by without drawing too much attention to himself, he was unwillingly thrust into the spotlight when I invaded his stronghold in a quest to assassinate his captain - I had no beef with the captain himself, but I had a huge beef with the
War Chief he was sworn to and wanted to eliminate all the War Chief's support so I could try to fight him one on one. This may have been a mistake.
I was impatient, wreckless. I didn't survey my surroundings nearly as well as I should have. I don't even remember the name of the captain I was after but, looking back at it, he was my real undoing. He was holding court, entertaining three or four other orcs by the fire - Krosh possibly amongst them, but I didn't care. I didn't even take advantage of the fire itself to launch my attack - I just went in sword swinging - I was cocky...I was dumb.
The fight should have been easy but another captain happened to walk around the corner just as I was attacking, combined with the fact that one of the two had the ability to poison me, the tide turned quickly. The third captain stumbling into the fray was too much - I had to run. I executed the orc to my left, smashed my ethereal fist to the ground to clear a few feet around me and made a break for it, I slashed out at the green bodies in my way and executed one sorry orc that was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I leapt to jump over one defender and ....he smashed me down to the ground with his shield. He seemed just as stunned as I was - and then he ran me through with his spear. I had one last chance - I just needed to move the stick a certain way and press the right button .....NO! FUCK! I pressed the wrong one for some stupid fucking reason.
And thus, the legend of Krosh was Born. Word spread through the ranks - Some lowly defender just did what three combined orc captains couldn't. He was quickly promoted to captain himself. Fuck this guy for capitalizing on my misfortune. I hunted down the nearest orc I thought would have useful information and got him to tell me all he knew about this Krosh. Oh, he's over in that area now. Also, something about not liking viscous wild caragors. Good information to know.
I tracked him down once again - scanned the area for other captains this time - I wanted this to be a one on one fight. There were still some orc foot soldiers around but who cares, I had a plan for them.
When I feel the time is right I fire an arrow at a somewhat close caragor cage and jump down into the courtyard with Krosh and a handful of other orcs. As I land Krosh yells at one orc to set off the beacon and call for reinforcements. I should have ignored him, but I didn't - I chased him and I took his life. Success, but precious seconds lost. I turned to face Krosh and noticed that the caragor was nowhere to be seen but a quick check of my mini map tells me he is just off screen, hunting down a few more hapless green bastards. I want to draw his attention, I need to make Krosh piss himself before I take his life from him. That's where my backup plan came in.
Above me, strung up on a line spanning the grand courtyard, is a sac of meat so vile that no man could stomach it. A caragor however, would kill for it -- and that's exactly what I was counting on. I fired an arrow up on high and severed the bag, spilling the meat into the court yard in an attempt to attract my unwitting caragor ally. I just made one error in judgement. One terrible and fatal mistake.
You see, caragor bait not only attracts the attention of nearby caragors, it also attracts the attention of wild caragors. So, all of a sudden there are two deadly whirwinds of bestial claws and fangs in the courtyards, a handful of orcs that don't stand a chance, Krosh - who I've lost track of, and me. You can't counter or parry caragor attacks - you can only dodge. I use all my arrows quickly, slaying the first beast. The second is more troublesome but I manage with a fair amount of life left. What a waste, Krosh is probably long gone - captains that are scared of caragors tend to turn heel and run at site of them, lowering their offence and defense, but I was too occupied to track which way he went and he was probably far enough away that I'd have to enlsit the aid of another loose in the tongue orc to find him.
Or maybe not. Maybe that's him right there- bright red, unleashing a terrible battle cry and coming right at me with a red outline and a look of fury in his eyes. The fuck? I think back to the exact words my "informant" used. Krosh isn't AFRAID of caragores....he's ENRAGED by them. He's now in a fury with higher than normal stats and I'm at a quarter health.
His shield blocks many of my attacks, I can't vault over him, and I cant counter his spear, only dodge it. I do have options, but I panic a bit and he kills me, once again running me through with his spear as arrows and hand axes fall upon me.
The next attempt was no better. Again in a hasty quest for justice I ignored surrounding captains and attacked, figuring I could use the orcs around Krosh to power up my chain combo and use my execution moves on him. Again I got caught up in a fight with multiple captains, and again I died. Although it was not directly by Krosh's hand this time, he still gained from it as he survived my assault -- he was becoming a legend.
I became sidetracked fore a while - maybe intentionally. I eliminated another warchief, did some sidequests, and all the while Krosh was doing his own. Through trickery, respect of those around him, and strength, Krosh cut through the ranks just as I cut through his brethren. He hosted a feast, gained power. Ambushed a rival, gained power. Eventually he moved up a tier or two. He was now an elite captain, only below the War Chiefs themselves.
The next time I ran into him, he actually ran into me. And he killed me, bad. I was already on the run and tried to jump over him - time had caused me to forget his resistance to being vaulted over - and just like the first time we crossed paths he pushed me back and cut me down. I died but through the grace of god used my last chance to parry the killing blow and successfully came back only to find that he had new moves and resistances to some of mine. He won the battle that day.
I believe that was the last he won. I hunted him down, older now, smarter, a veteran of this guerrilla war. I located him, eliminated all the captains in the area around him. I killed his archers, tamed the catagors in the area so they couldn't be turned against me and took advantage of his main fear - fire. I crept through the shadows, killing the majority of the surrounding orcs in the area one by one. He didn't yet catch on and I made my move. As he passed by a camp fire, not even pausing to think where those who started it may gone, I fired an arrow into the embers, igniting all around - including Krosh. He tried to run, but an arrow strategically placed through his foot into the ground ruined that plan and sealed his fate.
I rounded him, slashed at him from behind, jabbing my dagger into his sides when he fell and assaulting his back with my sword as he stood - foot still holding him in place. Eventually I stabbed him through the head and claimed my long-sought victory.
Or so I thought until next I crossed him, one eye now completely blood shot, the other behind a steel plate fashioned into a makeshift eye patch. The saga of Krosh the Shadow continued for perhaps two more battles. The last time I came across him, his face was covered almost entirely and there were scars across his shoulders- he was now nothing more than a tortured shadow hell bent on killing me just as I was him before I had gotten my revenge. He, however, never got the revenge he was looking for.
I don't know if he got weaker, I got stronger, or I just got better, but - either through skill or luck - I now have Krosh's head. I saw it roll across the battlefield and I know he can't haunt me anymore. It's now time to move on to other matters at hand. Like killing those Warchiefs.
Except Dush the Rash. We don't kill Dush - We fucking run from Dush - I've seen his list of stregths and weaknesses and I don't even think he CAN be killed.