I spent the rest of the day and all of the next wrestling cavy boars and rabbits.
At first I was getting scratches and bruises all over, but with enough practice I began to get better at blocking attacks with my shield and dodging the weak swipes they offered at me.
The old tales always spoke of true dwarven warriors getting stronger from eating the hearts of their enemies. I dont know if its true, but I have been keeping the hearts of any of the small animals I attack. A dwarf has to eat, so why not?
The local dwarves have been less than impressed with my efforts.
After wandering between the nearby villas and meeting my fellow dwarves, I'm less than impressed with all of us. I haven't found any actual warriors other than myself. Hell, even the
queen lives in a slightly bigger dirt mound than the rest of her subjects.
A miner by trade, Kel Blazedgems rules the Blockade of Enchantments here in the village of Passagedike. The most notable thing that ever happened here apparently was a tiger attack over a thousand years ago. Thats a nicer way of saying that absolutely nothing happens around here. Regardless, I'm feeling the pull towards the east. I've delayed my quest long enough with the small animal training. Its time to move on and find a warrior or two to join in my journey.
Well this isnt good. I saw the large stone structure as I was traveling and wanted to sneak by to get a better look, but apparently there were a couple necromancers out for a stroll around their tower. Thankfully for me, they both started running away at the sight of me. The captain headed south towards the tower entrance, while his companion darted out from the trees and sprinted east. Since the necromancers have troubled the surrounding villages, the chance to reduce their number by one was too much for me to pass up. I sprinted to follow him to the east and faced my first real combat. I could feel the blood pounding in my veins as I took my first swing!
Unfortunately for him (and very fortunate for me!), my opponent was no warrior. He had always depended on his minions to do his fighting for him. My first swing took off his right arm. Frighteningly, he kept the presence of mind to instantly reanimate his own arm. My second swing cleaved his head from his shoulders, while I immediately focused my attention on the newly animated arm. One good kick and punch combo stilled the foul abomination.
My first real kill is under my belt. Morul Coglek the necromancer. I'll never forget this moment. However, I could hear the captain alerting the tower to my presence. The moans of the various undead were all the motivation I needed to continue my sprint eastward. Perhaps one day I will return to clear the tower of this evil, but not today. Today I continue my journey...