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After several minutes of feeding, Malkath's bloodlust finally started to fade away slightly, he'd consumed most of his opponent's internal organs that were edible, leaving the stomach and intestines and the white ribs of the carcass, bloody leftovers splattered all over the edge of the steps and the body. He'd purposely neglected his victim's head, but now directed his attention to it in his more sober sate.

His hands still bloody, Malkath retrieved his Kroot Rifle from the floor where he'd left it and used the serrated blade along its outside edge to cut through the neck and spine, separating the former Kroot's head from his body. He lifted the head up and expected it absently for a moment before taking a short length of rope from his belt, and tying it carefully around the head, which he then tied closely to his belt, he stood up to test to make sure that the knots were sturdy. The head still dripped blood and would probably bounce around a bit, but it shouldn't move that much. He'd clean it and have it added to his collection whenever he made it back to his room aboard the ship they came upon.

He had just finished doing this when he heard screams of help coming from further into the facility, echoing down the halls, to which he turned his head in their direction. Was it their targets, or one of his fellows? Whether it was one or the other, it meant there was still work to do, and if it was one of their guys who was screaming, it meant the Pirates had more than a few tricks up their sleeve yet.

Thus, the Kroot Mercenary readied his Kroot rifle, still bloodied at the stock from smashing in the face of one of the last pirates in both hands and crouching down, he set off in a run at all fours, bloody claw prints left behind him for several metres. He passed by other scattered members of the mercenary company he recognized briefly by their crests, they likewise were moving or looking in the direction of the screaming, or were rooting through the various rooms or bodies of the deceased if they didn't care. Some looked over at him as he passed and a few were disgusted, Malkath wasn't too surprised, he probably looked like death with the head hanging from his belt, as well as the blood all over his chest, arms, claws, and beak, almost all of it not his own.

His racing pace took him to the source of the screams for help, near the facility's generators. As he bounded a corner, jumping off the wall in front to land on two feet and bring his Rifle to bear, he saw two men running up the hall towards him. The one was one of the cyborgs they had in their crew, he was the one screaming and running, the other was one of the pirates with a . . . energy sword and power armour? Well, at least the cyborg wasn't a coward, he just wasn't foolish.

Well, there was a challenge Malkath thought, but no sense in being bold here, time to play things smart. Aiming his Kroot rifle down the hall at the two running combatants, Malkath shouted at the cyborg in his gravelly voice.

"Get clear!"
I'm still here, I was just waiting to see if any of the others were going to take their turn first.
Eadoin Kyros


Eadoin glanced over at the man who walked by without a care to the Butler, it was obvious the Butler hadn't been strictly informed as to who to expect by now, leaving both Eadoin and the fellow next to him standing like a couple spare pricks at the doorstep.

Eadoin sighed and and muttered under his breath:

"Fuck it then . . ."

He then followed after the younger man, calmly pushing past the Butler. He couldn't help but think he'd seen that young man somewhere before, but couldn't place him. They'd never met personally, he knew that much, his features just looked strangely familiar.

Either way, Eadoin followed the path up through the wealthy manor house, and into the dining room where he stopped in the thresh hold and looked over at everyone. Most of them he didn't recognize, save Malcador simply by his face matching the wanted posters he'd seen previously. He then simply leaned himself up against the wall near the table, and removed his pack, leaning it next to him.

"Eadoin Kyros, here about the job offer."
Interesting to see another familiar face around.
Eadoin Kyros


Eadoin looked over at his "acquaintance" briefly up and down as the man approached in and inserted himself into his ruse. Must be another prospect like him, seeking "employment". The man didn't look Tyberian, but nor was he from far afield like the Asgardians or Reichlanders or other more strange races and peoples he met during his time as a Reaver, he placed him as likely another Free City resident. Likely was caught here when the Asgardians invaded like so many others, as the army now highly regulated travel in and out of the city since the battle lines and new Asgardian/Free East border were not too far off.

By the man's savviness Eadoin silently guessed that he must be an opportunist like himself, albeit much more verbose and more of a con man than him. He was curious to see who the man really was and what he had to offer.

So after the brief thoughts and internal examination he merely looked back over at the Butler and awaited to be led inside.
We know most of the others are procrastinators anyway, lol.
@TemplarKnight07So are the Uruk. Ratmen and beasts can be anywhere on the map so...just use that to your advantage. Where would the Vermintide strike next?

<Snipped quote by ClocktowerEchos>Many of them are in the line of basi-advanced-elite development line.
So I have raiders that are my basic units and then I have warriors with better equipment and skill. And then I get to the Royal Guards who deserve their status as Tier 4.
Similarly I have light, medium and heavy rocket artillery. Or have artillery ranging from wooden cannons to Basilik-like Great Bombards.
That's why I have 14 units types for the Uruk.
And maybe 15 if I add their T4 elite monster which would be kinda like the K'Daai Destroyer.


I intended for the Vermintide to split up anyway upon the first strike at The Commonwealth, though it can arguably happen now, with one army basically going to meet the Dwarven Army, and the other heading towards the Empire of Yore (though that seems deserted as well). Basically three arms, one heading east, one heading south, and another heading west is the idea. The one heading east is the one without an enemy decided as of yet.
@ClocktowerEchos Aristo has not responded to my PM yet and we're due a battle, advise on how to go forward here?
Question:

I have most of my post written except for the part where Vrarok arrives at the manor. However, I noticed that Casimir and Eodain received the same letter; just to clarify, is it correct to assume that we all received the same letter? If so, I'll add that to my post.

I'm going to wait for vietmyke to post or the others to post again and see where the three are at before writing Vrarok's arrival as I think having the four of us arrive at the exact same time might be a tad too cluttered. Do you guys mind?


I literally just made the letter idea up for my char, but as Vor said, if you like it you can use it or have some other way he gets word.

I was also a little worried about the clutter of all of them showing up at the door at once a la Hobbit style, but then we'll see how this goes.
I've PM'd Aristo, no response as of yet, but I'll give it day or so.
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