Well, while one could certainly argue that they were born evil (a nature vs. nurture type of thing), these orcs have had their skin magically blasted black as a way to mark them as dangerous. Orcs have really settled down quite a bit over the past millenium. These are the orcs that haven't. Considered the very worst of their race for unspeakable crimes committed, they are blackened and then banished to the wasted Southern Hills, where they are apparently able to eke out an existence fighting back trolls and other natural hazards, all while maintaining their generally despicable nature.Laurel said:So, on these black orcs? Their skin changed after they did something horribly bad, or are they born evil with no possible redemption?
As far as I know, you have the ring gate with you.Laurel said:??Did we/could we take the ring gate with us to the forest??
One would hope so... but....
Xath said:We have the staff of Healing, which cures, restores, and blah blah etc. How much restoration does everyone need?
Well, I think we are out of time for the elves in the barracks (I admit I can be off on that), but we could still use the wand of seeming during part of the battle to add confusion we come in from one side seem a section of draconids on other side... I don't know... But of course we make sure we/our allies are not confused as wellXath said:For the elves in the barracks, we did have a plan for this eventuality. That's why we bought the wand of seeming. So the "draconids" would chase the "elves" to murder and safety.