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Published: 2020-06-05 16:24:46 +0000 UTC; Views: 1673; Favourites: 51; Downloads: 22
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"Pilgrim, do you know why I rule over all this scum? Because in me there is honor and nobility, two things that my race is devoid of. Eat and drink because tomorrow you will fight with me and I will eat your meat and drink your blood and when I have cleaned your bones, I will hang your skull on my waist, that is the greatest honor that someone of my race can give you. ”- The Baroness of Gerz.
The Gerz region was once the most beautiful duchy of the "Rye Lands", now only ruins remain, as years of brutal fighting have seen it decay into misery, the culprits being the Saradin, cruel and twisted versions of the binnenoun although also more resistant, created by one of the subjects of the pale sun.
The ruins of the duchy are ruled by the “Baroness of Gerz” A semi-giant Saradin whose delusions of grandeur and sense of elegance contrasts with her evil and dirty nature, she is a big fan of organizing fighting between her Saradin and the unhappy binnenoun who manages to kidnap for your entertainment.
Obtaining a victory in the Baroness's coliseum only serves to prolong an inevitable death, waves of enemies and creatures will be launched and if someone is skilled or lucky enough to go all the way, the Baroness will grant her a fight, with her monstrous strength and his great poisoned greatsword "The Tongue of Mutt" is impossible to beat him, as proof he has numerous masked skulls tied to his waist, whose ancient bearers were the elite swordsmen of the royalty of the ryelands.
Her armor and ornaments were made by kidnapped artisans, as a saradin lacks the exquisite taste to fashion something elegant and deadly, although the baroness's clothing has lost much of its shine as it has been involved in hundreds of combats from which it has emerged victorious, can someone put the brakes on him, or will Gerz always be under his yoke?