Story:The Legend of Burwof

The Legend of Burwof is an old Dhragolon legend about an ancient hero who protected the Khathic city of Getstadt from monsters.

Chapter 1
Aggateya - the end of the earth as some call it. A land unlike any other in the world. The sun only shone during the summer months. The stars were the only light during the season of night. Every day, the eye of Brunikor would pass over and cast its blood-red reflection upon the frozen surface. The watching eye for the monsters that stalked these wastes. It was a cruel, inhospitable land.

However, there was one particular light that shone amongst these dark lands in the realm of Khather. It was Getstadt, a great hall with two dragon statues at the door. It was a safe haven amongst the icy waste. All except the monsters were welcomed inside to stay for a good drink of mead. The people who built this hall were the Dorfs. These Dhragolon had much larger builds than their bretheren from elsewhere. With long beards and hair, these were proud people. They were led by King Garhoth - the great Dorf that built this hall. Garhoth and his warriors lived in this hall.

Tonight was perhaps the biggest celebration so far. An enemy army numbering in the thousands had marched from the west across the mountains and into Khather. Yet, Garhoth and his warriors defeated them using only a few hundred men. The warriors proposed a toast to Garhoth for his bravery.

However, there was one threat that had constantly plagued the hall of Getstadt. This was no enemy spy. It was a monster - a Snow Demon named Dagrinel. A terrible, savage white-haired creature. Every night when Brunikor was the highest in the sky, Dagrinel would sneak into the hall and drive its claws into whoever he could. Dagrinel would always evade capture. He was too strong for any warrior to handle directly and was too sneaky to predict where he might show up next. Tonight would be no different for the monster. The warriors were too tired, and they already had their fill of mead. Dagrinel would feast again.

-more to come