Legionnaire Vesta Scorchpath
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Legionnaire Vesta Scorchpath
Legionnaire Vesta Scorchpath is a chief of the Scorch Warband, which currently tasked to eliminate Flame Legion members in Iron Marches.
Dialogue[править]
- Outside of event Defeat the fire shaman and his minions
- This one's for Kalla.
- All yours.
- After successful completion of event Defeat the fire shaman and his minions
- Good to finally meet you. We would have been here earlier, but we had some business to attend to. You did fine work out here.
- You made it this far. I guess you deserve a few answers. Vesta Scorchpath, legionnaire of Kalla's Killers. Ash Legion Operations Group 98.
- That's the point, isn't it? And don't listen to the other Killers. You did well out there, despite not knowing what you were getting into.
- What are you doing out here? (see sections below)
- Thanks. Good working with you.
Didn't know the Ash Legion was running an operation out here.
- That's the point, isn't it? And don't listen to the other Killers. You did well out there, despite not knowing what you were getting into.
- Wait. Kalla? You're talking about Kalla Scorchrazor. (see sections below)
- Good to meet you, but I'm leaving.
Who are you?
- You made it this far. I guess you deserve a few answers. Vesta Scorchpath, legionnaire of Kalla's Killers. Ash Legion Operations Group 98.
- We're doing what we've been made for: killng every Flame Legion soldier we can find and tearing down everything they ever built.
- We had history lessons in our fahrar. They taught us about the rebellion, how the legions stood against the Flame Legion centuries ago, how one woman taught the other woman how to fight.
- You know your history. Good. She's an inspiration to us. Her stories motivated us ever since our early days in the fahrar. We vowed to follow in her footsteps and break the Flame Legion.
- A little over 200 years ago, all charr were still under the rule of the Flame Legion. Women were nothing more than property, forced to keep quiet or forced into chains if they acted up.
- Kalla happened. She started gathering other captive women, training them. When she could, she would gather scrap, make them into weapons, and hand them out to her growing army.
- The Flame Legion's arrogance gave her the best cover you could ask for. They saw slaves working the fields. What they didn't see was covert strength training and base fighting exercises.
- By 1116 AE, Kalla rose up to break Flame Legion a the Plains of Golghein. Kalla did two things that day: proved woman could fight, and kicked the shamans out of charr society.
- Wait, I have another question.
- Thank you for the story.
When did the rebellion happen?
- By 1116 AE, Kalla rose up to break Flame Legion a the Plains of Golghein. Kalla did two things that day: proved woman could fight, and kicked the shamans out of charr society.
Wait, right under the Flame Legion's nose?
- The Flame Legion's arrogance gave her the best cover you could ask for. They saw slaves working the fields. What they didn't see was covert strength training and base fighting exercises.
What happened?
- Kalla happened. She started gathering other captive women, training them. When she could, she would gather scrap, make them into weapons, and hand them out to her growing army.
I haven't hears Kalla's story in a while. I'd like to hear it.
- A little over 200 years ago, all charr were still under the rule of the Flame Legion. Women were nothing more than property, forced to keep quiet or forced into chains if they acted up.
- I have another question.
- Keep up the fight.
Kalla's Killers! You're talking about Kalla Scorchrazor.
- You know your history. Good. She's an inspiration to us. Her stories motivated us ever since our early days in the fahrar. We vowed to follow in her footsteps and break the Flame Legion.
- Wait, I have another question.
- Another time.
What do you mean by made?
- We had history lessons in our fahrar. They taught us about the rebellion, how the legions stood against the Flame Legion centuries ago, how one woman taught the other woman how to fight.
What are you doing here?
- We're doing what we've been made for: killng every Flame Legion soldier we can find and tearing down everything they ever built.
- Her. We got Razor from the breeders by the Black Citadel. She's an ideal operative. Can blend into he surroundings, operate for days without food or water, and go underground in a heartbeat.
- The Ash Legion doesn't need an army, that's what our primus said. Put the right people in the right place at the right time, and war changes.
- We do better on our own. Another warband rolls through here, it gets complicated. We like free agents like you. Well, I appreciate it. Others might not so much, like Salina.
- We rescued her from a Flame camp years ago. She's still a little feral, but she's invaluable as a guide. Just watch yourself around her. She's been through things, unspeakable things.
- Wait, I have another question.
- Got it. Thanks.
What's with Salina?
- We rescued her from a Flame camp years ago. She's still a little feral, but she's invaluable as a guide. Just watch yourself around her. She's been through things, unspeakable things.
And the other legions don't know you are out here?
- We do better on our own. Another warband rolls through here, it gets complicated. We like free agents like you. Well, I appreciate it. Others might not so much, like Salina.
- Good luck then.
So, it's just all of you here?
- The Ash Legion doesn't need an army, that's what our primus said. Put the right people in the right place at the right time, and war changes.
What about the devourer? He one of yours?
- Her. We got Razor from the breeders by the Black Citadel. She's an ideal operative. Can blend into he surroundings, operate for days without food or water, and go underground in a heartbeat.
- Nice meeting you, but I'm leaving.