![]() I ignored all the sea serpents and only fought them when the orc leader was dead (or they moved to attack the middle fortress). I waited until it was dawn and then I attacked and in 13 turns I killed the orc leader. The strategy I used was I moved the east elf leader to the middle fortress and then used the middle fortress to make units and send them all southwest. I guess the only reason I thought it was impossible was because the objectives were confusing. It surprised me because I thought I had to finish all objectives, but I actually straight up just got victory when I had 25+ units and enemies had 15- units and 2/3 enemy leaders were still alive. In response, Landar gathered the support of a group of elves, starting a civil war, in which he eliminated the Ka'lian and declared himself the High Lord of the Elves.I actually played it again today and beat it on turn 14/20. Though Kalenz did not complain, Landar was furious. Despite this momentary support, El'Isomithir later concurred with the Ka'lian that it was not within Kalenz's jurisdiction to aid the humans, and the Ka'lian stripped Kalenz of his military authority. ĭespite this, when Kalenz decided to aid King Haldric II against the orcs, though the rest of the Ka'lian chose not to send troops, Galtrid and El'Isomithir dissented and joined Kalenz on the battlefield. El'Isomithir was critical of such an idea, still angry that the humans had broken the treaty with the elves. Following the second attack on the Ka'lian, Kalenz requested that they ally themselves with the humans and dwarves against the orcs. The orcs attacked a second time, but El'Isomithir succeeded in defeating them once more. El'Isomithir managed to hold out until Kalenz arrived and drove back the orcs. The orcs became particularly hostile towards the elves, such that they claimed elvish land, even mounting an offensive against the Ka'lian itself. Some time after Haldric became the first King of Wesnoth, the elvish emissaries were sent away, vexing El'Isomithir greatly. Lord El'Isomithir fulminates over King Haldric's lack of diplomacy. When he arrived on our shore he was very humble, but now his arrogance knows no bounds. Unrest and civil war King Haldric has broken the treaty we signed with him eleven years ago, and has sent back all our emissaries. Unknown to him, Lady Jessene eavesdropped on their conversation and was able to alert Haldric to the Ka'lian's betrayal. El'Isomithir agreed to Lord Aryad's proposal to break the pact with the humans if it became strategic to do so. ![]() When the humans had left, Logalmier revealed that orcs had made landfall on the Great Continent. He also witnessed the creation of a 'Pact of Mutual Aid', such that when the elves were in need, the humans would come to their aid. When all four quests had been completed, El'Isomithir agreed to give the plains around the Great River and the hills to the south of the Great River. ![]() Haldric carried out this task, earning El'Isomithir's gratitude. He tasked Haldric with traveling to the Isle of Tears and laying to rest the undead souls of his once elvish kin. He was initially hostile to the humans, but later reconsidered and offered them land provided that they could complete four quests. Lord Logalmier asked why they had been brought to the council, and she spoke of their plight. During a meeting of the Ka'lian in the Grey Woods, Lady Dionli brought before them a group of human refugees. Lord El'Isomithir accuses Prince Haldric of invasion.Įl'Isomithir was a member of the Ka'lian at the time of Haldric's arrival at the Great Continent. Biography Human settlement So you come to steal our land? We know your kind, humans of the west-north. ![]()
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