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Actually the undead leader was captured when the lost souls assaulted the undead capitol through the Moi gate, while a monster daimon army attacked in the shadowslands. The leader is tortured daily into making orders of the other undead on behalf of the daimons, and undead must follow the commands of their superiors. Free the undead leader and the undead would help humanity again, in theory.--[[User:Dalakar|Dalakar]] 15:49, 19 October 2007 (CEST)
 
Actually the undead leader was captured when the lost souls assaulted the undead capitol through the Moi gate, while a monster daimon army attacked in the shadowslands. The leader is tortured daily into making orders of the other undead on behalf of the daimons, and undead must follow the commands of their superiors. Free the undead leader and the undead would help humanity again, in theory.--[[User:Dalakar|Dalakar]] 15:49, 19 October 2007 (CEST)
 
:Hence why the closure of the Mio Dupaki gate sounds, overall, like a very bad idea. -[[User:Chénier|Chénier]] 18:53, 19 October 2007 (CEST)
 
:Hence why the closure of the Mio Dupaki gate sounds, overall, like a very bad idea. -[[User:Chénier|Chénier]] 18:53, 19 October 2007 (CEST)
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::Bah!  The undead only offered token help from day one!  They constantly avoided the Daimons and rarely showed up for the battles they said they would show up for.  They've been lying to us from the beginning, and now that they have shown their true stripe they spout stories of how they were coerced into doing it.  More lies. Need I remind anyone of their advice to strip the militias from the cities?  Well it turns out that a well-stocked Militia behind solid walls CAN defeat the Daimons.  How many more lies are people willing to believe?  [[User:Sidewinder|Sidewinder]] 17:12, 19 October 2007 (CEST)

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Some additional information that might be of interest: Jonathan (at least I /think/ that this was his name) went south towards Riombara right before the massive 120.000 CS invasion marching towards the south as well. We contacted him, offering him asylum, but he went mad and joined the daimons. After the South (Riombara, Alluran, Enweil, Luz and Irombro) destroyed a third of the daimon force in and near Grehk we were overrun. Then the daimons proceeded to the (now closed) undead gate, entered the lands of the undead and took 'The One' prisoner, thus enslaving all undead (at least that is the story the undead told us). This resulted in all the undead turning on the humans. First Riombara, then Enweil and Irombro were hit hard by them. The south (and here especially Alluran) did destroy the complete force of 50000 that had ravaged us while Enweil was kept under attack for several weeks.

After the gate in Mio was closed, a second undead invasion hit Riombara, Luz, Caras Galadhon. Interestingly, a commander named Jonathan is present with the undead, commanding an undead host. Thus I might remember the name of the human who commanded the Lost Souls wrongly, because I think that he joined the daimons...TanSerrai 14:07, 19 October 2007 (CEST)

  • With more and more regions falling under the sway of the Netherworld, the Undead abruptly abandoned all their alliances and began attacking human settlements at the behest of their daimonic masters. The Monster Swarm had been telling the truth!

Actually the undead leader was captured when the lost souls assaulted the undead capitol through the Moi gate, while a monster daimon army attacked in the shadowslands. The leader is tortured daily into making orders of the other undead on behalf of the daimons, and undead must follow the commands of their superiors. Free the undead leader and the undead would help humanity again, in theory.--Dalakar 15:49, 19 October 2007 (CEST)

Hence why the closure of the Mio Dupaki gate sounds, overall, like a very bad idea. -Chénier 18:53, 19 October 2007 (CEST)
Bah! The undead only offered token help from day one! They constantly avoided the Daimons and rarely showed up for the battles they said they would show up for. They've been lying to us from the beginning, and now that they have shown their true stripe they spout stories of how they were coerced into doing it. More lies. Need I remind anyone of their advice to strip the militias from the cities? Well it turns out that a well-stocked Militia behind solid walls CAN defeat the Daimons. How many more lies are people willing to believe? Sidewinder 17:12, 19 October 2007 (CEST)