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Difficulty Level = 7 stand still as the depth of the betrayal hits them. The While pursuing the scattered enemy forces into Ithilien, sickening corpse-light of Minas Morgul seems brighter. Faramir’s company of rangers are ambushed by near The waters of the Morgulduin gurgle in cruel amusement. the old crossroads. During the ensuing fight, both Lord “It should be natural, that one as old as I should have Faramir and Lord Alcaron are captured. mastered patience,” says Lord Alcaron, whose real At the thought of ’s son in ’s torture name is Ulchor. “Yet your persistence has tested me. chambers, the heroes begin a desperate pursuit. Congratulations!” He continues, lowering his arms Following frantic hours of tracking, they find themselves dramatically. “My master wanted both the brothers, but at the mouth of the dread Morgul Valley. it seems I’ll deliver only the younger.” The traitor shrugs, “still, something tells me the younger is the greater prize.” As the Dead City comes into distant view, they have come Alcaron takes a moment to study the faces of his former upon their quarry at last. friends. His smile seems to brighten at the horror he sees Seeing their pursuers close behind, the breathless Uruk there. “Of course, I mean to deliver him your heads as are visibly frustrated. They growl angrily as they halt to well. As a consolation.” confer. A hooded figure in their midst, undoubtedly their The traitor nods to the largest of the Uruk. “I’m pleased leader, calmly directs the vexed orcs. He reminds our to introduce my trusted servant Murzag.” As the traitor heroes of the Morgul sorcerer who led the ambush back at speaks he nods to the beasts. Murzag and his companions the crossroads. Even while that malefactor lies dead on the begin to move forward, licking their blades in anticipation. forest floor, they don’t relish the thought of facing another “I hope you’ll find his company eviscerating.” of his kind. As the Uruk charge the heroes, Alcaron casually turns and The truth is worse. Much worse. begins to walk toward Minas Morgul. His laughter echoes The robed figures decisively gestures at the distant tower, against the valley walls where unwholesome white flowers seem to drink the sound. 5V» T* his demeanor brooking no debate. The tallest of the : Uruk submissively throws a -sized bundle over his * if. shoulders. Grunting for two of its kind to follow, the Uruk starts a brisk pace eastward. The robed figure is clearly not about to risk his trophy on the doorstep of . ri As the breakout group moves down the ancient cobblestone road, the remaining Uruk turn to face the approaching heroes. As they enter earshot, the robed figure casually claps his hands and starts to laugh. The sound is hauntingly familiar. “You’re incurable!” he exclaims. “Why won’t you just die!” He raises his arms in mock frustration as the Uruk pull free their weapons in a rusty cacophony. Their eyes glow with bloodlust. “Fortunately, you are entirely too late” the robed figure continues. He casually gestures back at the tall Uruk pacing eastward toward the ghastly city. The bundled shape of a prisoner bobs on its ironclad back. “Sauron shall have His prize.” A cloud washes away from the moon as the robed man pulls back his hood “Nothing can stop that now.” A sickening heartache roils the heroes. Time seems to « SIS ? m ; fa I ; - '

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