![]() Orcs seemed completely alien.įor some years after Haldric's people landed, orcs remained scarce more than a rumor to trouble the green fastnesses of the elves. Their first encounter with the newcomers went less well than either side might have wished.īut humans, though crude and brash, at least had in them a creative spark which elves could recognize as akin to their own nature. They were to find themselves facing conflicts of a long-forgotten intensity. Elves, previously in uneasy balance with dwarves and others, had for centuries fought nothing more than an occasional skirmish. The arrival of humans and orcs caused turmoil among the nations of the Great Continent. But the threat from the north remained unresolved and loomed large over their future. When reinforcements finally arrived, elves managed to dislodge the orcish tribe. Without him his wardens soon fell into confusion, and losing heart withdrew from the battle. He died on the spot, with not a chance to issue last commands or farewells. Narrator: Lord Erlornas never saw the blade that felled him. Given its final outcome, this was perhaps for the best. Narrator: Lord Erlornas died the day he first fought the orcs and never saw the end of the war. If you don't want spoilers, leave this page now.Įrlornas: Take. It is meant as a resource for Wesnoth writers. This is a transcription of all dialogue from An Orcish Incursion. 7 Scenario 6: A Detour through the Swamp.
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