Lore:The Lawless Frontier: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Verbatim}}
{{Verbatim}}
 
[[File:LoreTLF.png|300px|thumb]]
'''The Lawless Frontier''' is a [[Lore]] book introduced in ''[[Forsaken]]'' that contains transcripts from "''Writings and Observations from the Tangled Shore: A Fallen Text''", translated by [[C.C. LaGrange]]. Entries are unlocked by completing activities in the game.
'''The Lawless Frontier''' is a [[Lore]] book introduced in ''[[Forsaken]]'' that contains excerpts from "''Writings and Observations from the Tangled Shore: A Fallen Text''", translated by [[C.C. LaGrange]], which explains how each of the [[Scorn]] [[Baron]]s rose to notoriety. Entries are unlocked by completing [[Forsaken]] [[Campaign]] missions.
__TOC__
__TOC__
{{clear}}
{{clear}}
Line 38: Line 38:
Truth is, only Hiraks knows. Truth as simple as it is puzzling: Yes. Yes, he did. Scour the Grave. Hear the whispers. Only then could all that followed transpire.
Truth is, only Hiraks knows. Truth as simple as it is puzzling: Yes. Yes, he did. Scour the Grave. Hear the whispers. Only then could all that followed transpire.


For a lowly Dreg to rise from their docking to stand as a [[Baron]] is rare enough, but that a Fallen of any stature could crack the layers of understanding that barricade the known universe from the ascendant plane is more than improbable. It was impossible.
For a lowly Dreg to rise from their docking to stand as a Baron is rare enough, but that a Fallen of any stature could crack the layers of understanding that barricade the known universe from the ascendant plane is more than improbable. It was impossible.


Until it wasn't.
Until it wasn't.
Line 44: Line 44:
For Hiraks succeeded where so few have. He crafted his own throne world and began a monstrous quest to expand his knowledge, etching its harshest truths upon his enemies. And his work has progressed unchecked.
For Hiraks succeeded where so few have. He crafted his own throne world and began a monstrous quest to expand his knowledge, etching its harshest truths upon his enemies. And his work has progressed unchecked.


It is his name the children do not speak when sharing tales of the Haunting of Nemesis. It is his blood that [[Paladin|Paladins]] and [[Corsair|Corsairs]] alike wish to spill for the Slaughter at Gaspra.
It is his name the children do not speak when sharing tales of the Haunting of Nemesis. It is his blood that [[Paladin]]s and [[Corsair]]s alike wish to spill for the Slaughter at Gaspra.


Hiraks, the Twisted. Hiraks, Ascendant. The mindbender whose tongue is a weapon, whose experiments seek to unravel sanity and reshape imagination that his subjects may become other—tools of his vile bidding.
Hiraks, the Twisted. Hiraks, Ascendant. The mindbender whose tongue is a weapon, whose experiments seek to unravel sanity and reshape imagination that his subjects may become other—tools of his vile bidding.
Line 72: Line 72:
The Trickster. The liar. Silver-tongued [[Araskes, the Trickster|Araskes, the Wit]].
The Trickster. The liar. Silver-tongued [[Araskes, the Trickster|Araskes, the Wit]].


She who bartered with the [[Spider]] and nearly cost him his life. She who swindled a dozen bounty hunters that she alone may profit. So many tales of Araskes' sleight of hand and tongue and mind. The enemy who has won battles where no battle was fought. Who has killed more rivals than have ever risen to her challenge.
She who bartered with [[the Spider]] and nearly cost him his life. She who swindled a dozen bounty hunters that she alone may profit. So many tales of Araskes' sleight of hand and tongue and mind. The enemy who has won battles where no battle was fought. Who has killed more rivals than have ever risen to her challenge.


What is known and unknown? None can say. And the sly prankster would have it no other way.
What is known and unknown? None can say. And the sly prankster would have it no other way.
Line 137: Line 137:
What he hits, he kills.
What he hits, he kills.


There is evidence of Fallen giving themselves to technology. Becoming other—becoming more—as they marry their physical selves to enslaved mechanics. The mercenary [[Taniks, the Scarred|Taniks]] is one example—more machine than Fallen now, an abomination in the eyes of traditional Fallen belief. The [[Splicers]] and their augmentation through [[SIVA]]—a twisted experiment brought low by the mighty hand of the heroes of Iron. Is Pirrha any different?
There is evidence of Fallen giving themselves to technology. Becoming other—becoming more—as they marry their physical selves to enslaved mechanics. The mercenary [[Taniks, the Scarred|Taniks]] is one example—more machine than Fallen now, an abomination in the eyes of traditional Fallen belief. The [[Splicers]] and their augmentation through [[SIVA]]—a twisted experiment brought low by the mighty hand of the [[Iron Lord|heroes of Iron]]. Is Pirrha any different?


The Barons and Taniks and the Splicers are each and all individual dangers, driven by their own ambition. They are more likely to wage war with one another than see their commonality.
The Barons and Taniks and the Splicers are each and all individual dangers, driven by their own ambition. They are more likely to wage war with one another than see their commonality.
Line 170: Line 170:
Most Guardians who have heard it dismiss it. Don't want to give credit to one so infamous—the Scorned Baron with the blood on her hands, the loot in tow and her burners set to top speed—but she deserves it. Don't believe me. Ask [[Marcus Ren]].
Most Guardians who have heard it dismiss it. Don't want to give credit to one so infamous—the Scorned Baron with the blood on her hands, the loot in tow and her burners set to top speed—but she deserves it. Don't believe me. Ask [[Marcus Ren]].


He wasn't there that day, but he'd heard tell and couldn't believe. So he made the run himself. Four goes. No dice. One resurrection. Four [[Sparrow|Sparrows]] busted to rubble.
He wasn't there that day, but he'd heard tell and couldn't believe. So he made the run himself. Four goes. No dice. One resurrection. Four [[Sparrow]]s busted to rubble.


Marcus Ren, the [[Sparrow Racing League]] champion and hero to speed junkies and race hounds [[City]]-wide, couldn't sprint that Valley. "Too random," he said. "Too chaotic. Can't read the rock one minute to the next. Can't read the angles."
Marcus Ren, the [[Sparrow Racing League]] champion and hero to speed junkies and race hounds [[City]]-wide, couldn't sprint that Valley. "Too random," he said. "Too chaotic. Can't read the rock one minute to the next. Can't read the angles."
1,058

edits