On the eve of an important diplomatic betrothal, the heir presumptive just turned up dead. Worse, he was horribly murdered. Naturally, either you're the obvious successor, or you know who should be. Can you manipulate the tragedy to your best advantage, and avoid taking the blame for the murder?
The Elves of Qelan Citadel are leaving for the West. Their time on these lands is at an end. They journey now into eternity to join their fathers and gods. But some have elected to remain behind. A cabal of Dark Elves has spurned the journey. They will remain here, sowing strife and hatred for all time. Knowing that they will wreak havoc and ruin if left to their own devices, the Lord Protector of Qelan Citadel has also elected to remain behind with three others. These four have forsaken immortality and have sworn to exterminate the plague of the Dark Elves before it spreads - even if it costs them their lives.
The Elves of Qelan Citadel are leaving for the West. Their time on these lands is at an end. They journey now into eternity to join their fathers and gods. But some have elected to remain behind. A cabal of Dark Elves has spurned the journey. They will remain here, sowing strife and hatred for all time. Knowing that they will wreak havoc and ruin if left to their own devices, the Lord Protector of Qelan Citadel has also elected to remain behind with three others. These four have forsaken immortality and have sworn to exterminate the plague of the Dark Elves before it spreads -- even if it costs them their lives.