...ave no time for mollycoddling. The City remembers Felwinter and Jolder, Skorri and Timur, Radegast and Gheleon and the others, for their invincible patrols during Six Fronts and the Wall-building. The Iron Banner asks Guardians to live up to that legend. Lord Saladin, once Shaxx's...
“Felwinter Peak is in friendly hands once more. The Guardian and Lord Saladin have driven the Fallen forces back and reclaimed the Iron Temple. “I find myself reflecting on the cyclical nature of existence. Life, death, rebirth. The Iron
...Guardians braving the frigid air surrounding Felwinter Peak, Gabi 55-30 cleans up after the wolves, refills the cauldrons’ reservoirs, and tends to the temple’s herb garden. Because of its remote location, the Iron Temple is ideal for testing the Frame Mechanics' latest code chan...
...n gone? Why have they burned their banners? I’m drawing up a plan to coordinate forces from the Queen’s Wrath, Felwinter Peak, the Warlock Orders, and more non-traditional outfits to follow up on these reports. I believe your wisdom will guide us through the trials ahead. —Sloane...
...rinkling their noses. Usually they avoid his dim and earth-smelling den. Their presence suggests that Felwinter is doing something unpleasant, probably involving screams. Bone? Saladin says. Not carbon bronze? Not plasteel? Bone’s always available as a last resort. Nothing else i...
Felwinter tried to communicate with the Warmind. Called it Rasputin. ~consume enhance replicate~ Said he could make it understand. Tell it we meant no harm. Rasputin didn’t answer with words. ~SIVA.MEM.??0314...
... a clandestine stronghold sat the Dark Horse Felwinter and Citan, Warlord of the 32nd Sector of Old Russia. A polished obsidian table rested heavily between them. “Didn’t think you’d have the courage to come back here,” said the Warlord. “Situational awareness. Not courage. I go wher...
...is peak was the domain of one of their own, Lord Felwinter. His maps and outposts show the risen Exo roamed free from the Aral Seas to an eastern border known as Citan’s Ridge (Open Citan 01-A, Citan’s Ridge 01-A) before taking the Oath. There is no evidence of human enclaves or ...
... a strange, silver drone. A name he didn't even recognize: Felwinter. All around him were giant, gilded shelves, half of them broken, littered with tattered books and cracked cylindrical cases. He stepped on a book and broke its spine as he walked. The little drone followed him. ...
...of others on the floor. Keeps muttering to herself. Felwinter. Radegast. Gheleon. Hell, even Efrideet, not that she's likely to get a verse now. Haven't seen her in weeks, anyway. Bunch of dactyls, all of you. Perun strides in, a rifle under each arm. Notices Skorri and smirks....
Felwinter and the drone traveled for three days. They saw nothing and no one. On the third night, still walking, Felwinter looked up and saw meteors like streamers against the night sky. He was struck by the sight, and then by one meteor in particular—blazing, orange—getting bigger and...
...o detecting electric current. There must be a power cell underneath all that rubble. Felwinter Peak could make use of it, she notes. Raiders seem unlikely. No violence in the village, no territorial claims… and they stole a pig, of all things, Saladin says. Sounds more like a starving an...
... for you. They'll ask you for a name. Your name is Felwinter.' I don't think that's my name. I know. Say it anyway. Why can't I remember my name? I always remember my name. Something's wrong. Was I damaged in Crypt processing? I don't know anything about the Deep Stone Crypt. Bef...
...Stormtrance tears through a gang of Dregs as Felwinter stumbles through the shifting sands behind him, miles inland of what remains of the Arabian Shores. “Where are you taking me?” Felwinter rushes to Timur’s side, his eyes jumping focus, anticipating another attack. “You seem far ...
...Felwinter two lessons about life. The first lesson was this: Anything could happen at any time, without explanation or reason. The second lesson was this: It didn't matter how unfair something seemed. Recognition of injustice could not create a just world. There were other lessons, to...
... Felwinter and Felspring stopped avoiding main roads. They started passing by other traveling parties—even a small camp. They never engaged, until an Exo Risen asked to tag along with them on his way to a place called Red Valley. Neither Felwinter nor Felspring liked the idea, bu...
... as Felwinter pried open two rusted metal doors with his hands. You don't have to do that. The metal screamed as Felwinter ripped the two doors back. They were deep underground in a bunker Felspring had struggled for six days to locate. Now that they'd found it, Felwinter realized ...
...Felwinter and Felspring everywhere they went. They weighed the pros and cons and decided that a fortified home base was safer than picking a new, ramshackle camp every time they wanted to rest. It was risky, but so was everything. So Felwinter climbed a mountain. At the top of it ...
... warmth and looking out at the valley below, until Felwinter came by to retrieve it. I thought this might be more useful to you, she said. Since you don't want food. Felwinter looked at her, took the crates, and then went back up the mountain. The month after that, she brought sa...
...e to get out of this, Felspring said stiffly as Felwinter searched a Seraph bunker. Golden Age weapons of every shape and size lined the walls. Some of them were clearly non-functional from age and disuse. Others looked pristine, save for the dust. If anything, she went on, you're ...
... Felwinter and Felspring searched out Seraph bunkers, trying to find remnants of the technology that built a Golden Age utopia. One night, they camped in a Seraph bunker and spent hours poring over transcripts of old code. This is weird, Felspring said, and projected a display of ...
...st. Felwinter stood next to him, silent, unreadable. Unlike other Exos Radegast had seen, he didn't seem to have any emotion mods beyond the factory setting defaults. It was unnerving. Radegast tipped his chin to Felwinter. Timur says you have an interest in the Golden Age. In the W...
Felwinter and Felspring did most of their searching alone. It was easier that way. Better that the others didn't see how the Seraph bunkers reacted to him. Better for everyone. In a bunker on the outskirts of the Cosmodrome in Old Russia, Felwinter browsed through maps of old, deactivated ...
...ble. We might be walking into a trap set centuries ago. Felwinter stood nearby, arms crossed. I've infiltrated Golden Age facilities before. Hasn't been a problem. The mortar has barely dried in our City walls, Saladin said. We've driven the Warlords back, but they are watching. T...
...cause he had built his bar at the foot of a mountain called Felwinter Peak. Felwinter was a former Warlord—the only one, it was said, to hold an entire mountain all by himself. He now rode with the Iron Lords, and Felwinter Peak was staunchly the territory of the Iron Wolves. They ha...
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