Dwarf Fortress: The Necromancy Chronicles
Give Me Give Me The Innocent Wheat And Istro Stasisfin: A Book By Istro
Stasisfin
This is no ordinary book. This book is about the importance of necromancy in the world and the importance of the book Give Me The Innocent Wheat And Istro Stasisfin in necromancy. The reader will learn through the eyes of the great necromancer, Istro Stasisfin, what it means to be a necromancer, and how one can learn from the life experience of Istro Stasisfin.
Chapter 1: The Miserable Failure Of Gorhax Fullblows
Gorhax Fullblows was a peasant who possessed the admirable desire to rise above his station. Yet those born to the privilege of a warrior's training merely laughed at and despised and condescended upon him.
One day he was travelling when a man dropped dead in front of his eyes.
Gorhax knew then he must gather the courage to begin his journey alone. He had heard that an elf in the village of Lovedrills on the western edge of civilization knew of the secrets of life and death. Gathering up all the food he possessed he left his meager farm behind and travelled to Lovedrills.
(Istro Stasisfin would have known that elves are incapable of understanding the higher mysteries of life and death. Had Istro Stasisfin been in the position of Gorhax Fullblows, he would have sought out a great necromancer such as Istro Stasisfist, if Istro Stasisfin had not been dead at the time.)
Gorhax ignored the many interesting activities that must have been going on in a village with the name of Lovedrills and sought out the elf Uberfish Lightpoem the Untoward Balance of Murders. The elf sympathized with his plight, and handed him a book, speaking:
"You wish to know the secrets of life and death. Here, then, is a book that I unjustly robbed from Oilroots the tower of great wisdom, having viciously murdered the great and incomparable Istro Stasisfin in so doing."
"Learn its secrets if that is your chosen path. But know that the power will not bring you happiness."
Gorhax ignored the warning.
He became a necromancer, a master of life and death, no longer needing food, drink or rest.
He travelled to the tower of Oilroots where he knew many corpses were strewn around, having been struck down by the elf, to try his newfound powers.
Here, he made the mistake that would define the rest of his life. He did not go further into the tower in search of the books of Istro Stasisfin. Had he done so, this chapter might be named The Success Of Gorhax Fullblows In Following In The Footsteps Of Istro Stasisfin.
He returned to his village to show off his newfound powers, but immediately found himself unwelcome as he had no control over his pets who mindlessly attacked the civilians:
He was sad at the deaths of the peasants. Or he would have been sad if he was still a peasant himself. Now that he was a necromancer, a higher being, he saw the truth. Peasants were just there to serve mindlessly. On the farm, or part of his army.
He knew what to do. He would travel to the north where the secrets of life and death were unknown and rule there. But first old wrongs had to be redressed.
Crossbowmen were scum and had to die.
He would give the lord one more chance to recognize his worth.
Gorhax Fullblows replied sadly: "You have confirmed your unworthiness. I will now serve the cause of myself, and you will be struck down."
In his travels to the north he was attacked by a variety of strange creatures
But most dangerous were the goblins of the swamp, who brought a small army to block his progress.
A large group of organized warriors was capable of hacking its way through corpses and he had to repeatedly bring them back to life. It was a close thing.
Further in the swamp he was attacked by anaconda men and dingo men, who were pathetic creatures.
As he finally reached the end of the swamp, the goblins came back with a much larger army
His pets scattered in all directions fighting and being killed, and he lost sight of many of them, knowing not if they were dead or alive. He tried to seek them on higher ground.
But was shot by a crossbow.
Most of his zombies were dead and out of sight. All he could do was repeatedly bring back those in sight:
But although they wounded some goblins, the corpses were missing limbs and in such poor fighting condition by now that the goblins were able to dispatch them easily each time and advance on him.
And thus ended the life of Gorhax Fullblows, who paid dearly for his miserable failure to seek out the wisdom of Istro Stasisfin.