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− | Welcome to the Midnight: Twilight's Shadow campaign wiki. | + | Welcome to the Midnight: Twilight's Shadow campaign wiki. |
Crown of Shadows | Crown of Shadows | ||
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Nervos - Sarcosan Defender - Painless - Tim<br> | Nervos - Sarcosan Defender - Painless - Tim<br> | ||
Fiona - Gnome Rogue - Shadow Walker - Cathy (First time player)<br> | Fiona - Gnome Rogue - Shadow Walker - Cathy (First time player)<br> | ||
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Farni - Dworg Wildlander - Healer - Eric - Dead<br> | Farni - Dworg Wildlander - Healer - Eric - Dead<br> | ||
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order. | order. | ||
+ | I Swing My Axe- | ||
+ | A Dwarven Nursery Rhyme | ||
− | + | Orcs from the North, | |
− | + | I swing my axe, | |
− | + | Orcs from the South, | |
− | Orcs from the North, | + | I swing my axe, |
− | I swing my axe, | + | Orcs from the East, |
− | Orcs from the South, | + | I swing my axe, |
− | I swing my axe, | + | Orcs from the West, |
− | Orcs from the East, | + | I swing my axe, |
− | I swing my axe, | + | Death comes with them, |
− | Orcs from the West, | + | I swing my axe |
− | I swing my axe, | ||
− | Death comes with them, | ||
− | I swing my axe | ||
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The party quickly entered the mountain and ushered the Dwarven | The party quickly entered the mountain and ushered the Dwarven | ||
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themselves inside the mountain away from the approaching Orc war | themselves inside the mountain away from the approaching Orc war | ||
party. | party. | ||
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A dwarf-sized doorway in the back of the wall gives birth to a staircase that descends deep into darkness. The stone door that once covered this passage is broken, pieces scattered about the floor. Down, down, into the depths of the mountain the stairs go; | A dwarf-sized doorway in the back of the wall gives birth to a staircase that descends deep into darkness. The stone door that once covered this passage is broken, pieces scattered about the floor. Down, down, into the depths of the mountain the stairs go; |