For four nights running had [Characters]’s sleep been troubled by dreams of a dark-cowled figure. Yet not just his dreams, it seemed, for oft-times had he thought that he had seen the figure also on waking, half-seen through driving snow, or glimpsed a moment of the edge of the fire’s light, so that it seemed that sleep and waking merged, each taking on the aspect of the other. And so it was that, having long sought to remain awake before the fire’s glow, he could not say whether he slept or was yet awake when before him the figure coalesced from the darkness, taking its form from shadow and night, a dread wraith from whom malice emanated as an almost palpable thing. “Brave are you that dares call upon Hoarmurath,” he spoke, and his voice was the keening of winter wind through mountain passes. “Why do you trouble me?”
NPC Encounter
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Options | Loyalists | Neutral | Usurpers |
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ATTACK the Nazgul | ? | ? | ? |
FLEE | ? | ? | ? |
TELL the Nazgul that he had not called him, and demand that he leave | ? | ? | ? |
APOLOGISE for inadvertently calling on the Nazgul | ? | ? | ? |
Seek to RECRUIT Hoarmurath to his cause | ? | ? | ? |