For <playername>: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each different Dragon-Rider set item owned; Increases Perception by 100 if the Dragon-Rider's Blade is owned
For <playername>: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each different Dragon-Rider set item owned; Increases Perception by 100 if the Dragon-Rider's Blade is owned
For <playername>: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each different Dragon-Rider set item owned; Increases Perception by 100 if the Dragon-Rider's Blade is owned
For <playername>: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each different Dragon-Rider set item owned; Increases Perception by 100 if the Dragon-Rider's Blade is owned
For <playername>: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each different Dragon-Rider set item owned; Increases Perception by 100 if the Dragon-Rider's Blade is owned
"I was down in the dirt, lookin' up at the 'orrid thing. Just waitin' for 'im to split me 'ead open with that axe of 'is. And then 'e was there. I know you folk call 'im the dragon-rider. But to us 'e was just plain old <playername>, what 'ad worked with us in the fields all 'is life. One minute I was goin' to get chopped, next minute the kobold fell down dead. And 'e was standin' there with 'is pitchfork all bloody." -- Gil of Burden's Rest
"Everyone was screaming. Some of them were fighting, trying to save their families and their neighbors. Others were just... dying. I don't even know when I got hurt. I was just hobbling through it all, half-mad, with my blood pouring out. And something hit me, knocked me down onto the stones. I remember crawling, trying to get away. <playername> pulled me out. He saved my life. And I didn't even know it. He never said it was him... I wish I'd known. I could have thanked him, before... before he..." -- Noreen of Burden's Rest
"Dathan was in the doorway, swinging his hammer, bashing any of them that came near. We all huddled in the corner, hugging the children, watching. We knew what they'd do to us if they killed him and got inside. We'd seen it out in the square... Then we smelled burning. They'd set fires, to burn us up or smoke us out. The others were shrieking. They didn't if they should run or stay. And... gods forgive me... I picked up a knife so I could... So it would be quick for the children. But then <playername> was there, covered in blood. And we were safe... I couldn't look at him. Because if I did, maybe he'd have seen it in my eyes..." -- Jara of Burden's Rest
"We were all scared. But the smallest ones were crying, so we tried to be brave. For them. We took spears from the armory and said we'd look after them when the monsters came. We told them it would be okay. And they believed us, because we were older. They didn't know we were lying. I don't remember the fight... But I remember after. When <playername> said we were safe. I started crying." -- Timth of Burden's Rest
"They came out of the well. Giant frog monsters! All the grownups were scared, but I wasn't. I saw <playername> running at them, holding a sword. He looked like the hero from my storybook. And everyone knows heroes kill monsters. Mother said <playername>'s dead. But I know he's not. Because heroes don't die. Heroes win." -- Kaleth of Fallows
"Father said we were safe. He said they'd killed all the monsters in the fighting on the wall. But I knew he was lying. If the monsters were dead, everyone would have been cheering instead of hiding in their houses. So I waited till it was dark, when father thought I was sleeping, and climbed out of the window. I went to the wall, so I could look for the monsters. There were soldiers, and they told me to go home. But I said no, and none of them wanted to take me back. So they let me watch. I saw <playername> and his warriors, down in the shadows. I saw them kill the dragon. Then we really were safe." -- Denya of Fallows