King Jhil stood in the broken remnants of the battlefield. He wiped his sword clean of the blood of whatever those creatures were. Matriarch Gwendolyn came into the room.
'Jhil, we found something...'
'Comin' sis.'
Gwendolyn led her brother to an old passage leading out of the min hall. Inside it was a single stone slate. Behind them, Grendabar Greymane, oldest living mortal creature in all of existence and Archmage of Gelrand, walked into the room.
'That slate is why we are here. That slate contains all the secrets of everything. How do you think so many necromancers were tought here? How do you think that they knew so much about soap? I mean, seriously, we didn't even know about that... It... Resonates energy... Gathers people around, just like right now. They get into cults, and eventually fit it out.'
'Your point is?...'
'I have been chatting with Armok, he's an old friend of mine. I stopped down to inter-dimensional tea and I told him of what was really happening here. I told him about the cults, the soap- it was really to jog his memory, he knew it all before, but he still had on his mind...
'What?'
'To restart the world and reincarnate all of the peoples in it. It's the last thing that they would excpect. They want to "wile the slate clean", they want to start from scratch. We can't let that happen.
'Why not'
'It's complicated. When you have 542,796 years under your belt, you start to understand things a bit better.'
Several people shuddered at the mention of Grendabar's age.
'We must gather up the forces, and call Imic's nephew and niece.'
At the mention of th-
Suddenly an irish phone box appeared out of nowhere, and the door was opened to reveal two,aside from their gender, almost identical Undarak in overalls.
'You called?
'Eddy and Lily. It's good to see you two again. We need you ta take the rest of the troops, and get them out of here. The king, archmage. And the matriarch had a huddle.
'And press... the button.'
'The button?'
'No, the... Other button.'
'Ooooh... But isn't that a bit ri-'
'It must be done. They did not deserve this.'
'They did, you know...'
'The other reason is called messing with other people's plans'
Slowly the Undarak army, clad in heave armour with swords and hammers and guns all filed into the phone box, which promptly dissapeared
Suddenly, all of the black arrows woke up, as if from a deep slumber, withmost of their wounds gone. The Undarak corpses, were nowhere to be seen.
High above the fortress, a blue flag ran out, on the bottom was half a gear, with the serrated sied facing down, with a hammer balancing in the middle, standing tall and proud. Airith took a sword and cut the entire flagpole down.
Later
'Imic?'
'Yes, coming...'
'You have pulled your troops out of doomforests, correct?'
'Yes, yes, yes...'
'I want you to take this.'
She handed him the slate.
'Bring it back to doomforests. Now that we can keep it safe, we need you to take it to new doomforests. No more cult wars for us, we need to stay on the sidelines now. We can let the order of the black arrow continue to whatever end it deems fit, now that we have this.
'Wait, all that death for a stone tablet?'
'Yes, or... Lack of death...'
Soldiers who "died" in the battle marched past to the medical ward.
'I think that their leader stole it somehow... But we neded it back.'
'Well then.'
Imic stepped into the phone box, which appeared conveniently right behind him, and in a flash, was travelling to new doomforests.