Part 27: Update XXV - Sonlis the S(hadowwalker)
Part XXV - Sonlis the S(hadowwalker)

I fear Goondalf has gone full native.

Sha’ahoul Fighter: Nonsense! Peace has never solved anything! I will crush every dirt-man I see.



Sha’ahoul Fighter: The lady’s spirit fills you, I see! Good! Burn brightly.

Uh...


Alright, that’s quite enough of that Goondalf! We’re not talking to any more random Sha’ahoul for a while.

The first quest for the Sha'ahoul Scout Master worked out very much in our favor, let's see what else he has to offer.

As cool as slaying lizardmen is, I wanna be a Shadowwalker!
Sha'ahoul Scout Master: Vital tactical maps were stolen by a human scout from Avalon recently. He was seriously wounded while escaping, though, and likely died somewhere between here and the dirtmen's stronghold. I want you to find and recover these maps. This will prepare you for your next lesson.

They don't love you like I love you.

Gasp!



Siilazin: No matter, I can tell you've been in many yourself. I only asked the question because, even though the Lord and Lady chose me to be a hunter, I myself am recently returned from battle.

Siilazin: While out hunting with Ha'Zoovris and Ha'Betrig, we came across one of those scouts that the dirtment insist on sending out to try to spy on us. Are they so stupid that they do not realize that all their scouts find outside their walls is death? There must be a hundred of their corpses rotting in the wilds.

Siilazin: Perhaps I exaggerate some, but we have killed many of them.


Obviously we want that parchment, but let's play it cool for now.

Siilazin: I put an arrow into the ground a hand's width from his body. You should have seen him jump! He started running like the Lady of Flame herself was but a step or two behind him. It was disappointing how easily we were able to follow him -- almost no sport at all.

Siilazin: Oh, not immediately, of course. We'd fly an arrow past his head every now and then to keep him interested in the chase, but then Ha'Betrig missed and it was over.

Siilazin: Of course. Got him through the small of the back. He was still alive when we walked up to him, though.


We may be undercover, but Goondalf's pride cannot let this dishonor stand!

Siilazin: No battle? What are you babbling about?

Siilazin: We killed one of the enemy. It was a battle.

Siilazin: Perhaps it was not up to your standards, warrior, but I believe that we acquitted ourselves well. In the end, the dirtman was struck down as the Lady decrees.

You tell 'im, Goondalf. We may have lost our chance to ask where the maps are... but they're actually very close by.

The challenge is hovering the cursor over the right spot.


They gave him a masterwork bow and he still got aced, damn.

The maps! This isn't as useful as it sounds though. Because there are no markings or a legend on the map, the easiest way to tell where we haven't been in a given area is to see what doesn't look filled in. If we equip the maps we lose that ability.
But, this is a good opportunity to talk about the layout of the village!
It's a 4x4 grid this time, similar to the Forest, but one dimension bigger, and starting in the upper left instead of the lower left.
















The farther out we get from Avalon, the more Sha'ahoul camps we run into, and the more dangerous those camps get. Most scouts in, say, Village 1, can't see through our mask, and if we were to kill one, not that we would do such a thing, he would be gone and that would be it. But by the time we get to Village 15, for example, there's at least one rando in every group who is hostile to us, plus Sha'men everywhere, and every kill causes another Sha'ahoul to spawn out of a nearby tent. This is why if we're detected, it's usually best to run the fuck away instead of fight. Because there are... limitations to the game though, running the fuck away usually just means transitioning to a different map and trying again. Aggro doesn't carry over between maps.
Village 16 has the tent of Mithras himself, but we'll get to that.
Anyway, let's deliver the goods to our trainer.



Sha'ahoul Scout Master: Hang on to them for now; they may be useful to you. Now, shall we begin our lesson? The path of Those Who Walk In Shadows stretches back to our earliest history, when... [the secrets of the Shadowwalker are revealed to you]... and you continue this until you become as one with that which exists between light and darkness. Hold these ideas closely, for they will protect you in the days and years to come.
Yep, he lets us keep the maps too. Not as useful as the tunic though.



Sure, we’ll take any excuse to kill those fuckers.
Sha’ahoul Scout Master: A group of lizardmen are currently in camp, under the guise of negotiating an alliance with our people. I have learned that their true plan is to earn our trust, then betray us in an ambush. For this, you shall kill then. As an exercise of stealth, do this without drawing attention. You fill find them in an abandoned farmhouse south of here and north of Mithras’ tent. Return to me when you have done this. Do you understand?

We can do this whenever. For now, there are more sights to see.

Such as this... human?? in Village 2.

Remember, "true defenders of Avalon" can see through the mask's enchantment, even if they aren't super perceptive like this guy probably is.

Old Ben: Don't you worry about me, pup -- I been taking care of myself since long before you were born. In fact, I would say that I've been concealing myself from others for so long that I think sometimes I must make an effort to appear to someone. In the weeks that I've been here, you are actually the first person I've revealed myself to -- I must be getting lonely in my old age, I suppose.



Old Ben: Know him? Why, I taught him everything he knows! You, I take it, must know him as well. Are you currently on assignment for him? It has been some time since he's risked sending anyone out.

Old Ben: If you've a mission to perform, then why are you wasting time chatting with an old fool? Anyway, don't bother carrying any message to him. I've done quite well being this isolated. Frankly, if my suspicions of traitors are true, I would rather not have word of my location become known in Avalon. Good luck with your mission, young one.

If we had the Scout specialization, this guy would have more to say, but it's still nice to see we're not the only elite shadow sniper in these parts.

Village 4 has the second thing we were told to scout: sneks! As if lizardmen weren't bad enough, now there's full on snakemen. None of them will talk to us, but at least they're not hostile. There is one more thing we need to scope out to advance the story, but let’s talk to more dudes for now. I think Goondalf has calmed down enough to not hail Mithras anymore.

That's more like it, G.


Sha'ahoul Fighter: I know most of their fighting styles already. I have not had much of a chance to cross steel with a dirtman.


Back off buddy, Ovoron is ours!

That's what you get for having a caste system!


Sha'ahoul Fighter: I question their views of our beliefs. Our lives were better before the dirt-men were discovered.


Phrasing.

At least the humans aren’t the only ones with food issues.


Sha’ahoul Scout: I think they hope to please us so they are not beaten or killed--foolish, no? I’d like to find out what these leaves look like, so that I can gather them myself.




Ya,

AVALON FASHION SHOW
Armor Week continues!

But… pointier. Edgier.

Goondalf is a black knight now, and so he must wield an axe!


A truly mighty man, he can wield a massive Sha’ahoul Stone Battle Axe and still carry a Buckler!

It’s not essential to the look though. As long as you find as much black as possible, and either a Horned Helmet or the rarer Helm of Alertness, you can look like a barbarian warlord too!