Dungeons And Dragons Dark Alliance [2026]
"They’re not here for the pass," Catti-brie shouted over the gale. "They’re here for us!"
"Scatter!" Drizzt commanded, a blur of grey and black against the white. Dungeons and Dragons Dark Alliance
Wulfgar met the giant head-on, his warhammer connecting with a rib-cracking thud that echoed across the valley. Catti-brie took to the high ground, her arrows of blue light lacing the air like falling stars, blinding the beast. "They’re not here for the pass," Catti-brie shouted
Bruenor Battlehammer spat into the snow, his axe notched from a dozen skirmishes with the local goblin tribes. "Let it whisper. I’ve a mind to give it a dwarven shout it won't forget." Catti-brie took to the high ground, her arrows
They weren't just fighting monsters; they were fighting a landscape that wanted them dead. As they crested the Kelvin’s Cairn pass, the ground groaned. It wasn’t an earthquake—it was a Verbeeg, a giant of twisted flesh and cruel intent, towering twenty feet tall. It swung a club made from a frozen pine tree, shattering the permafrost where Bruenor had stood a second before.
The icy winds of Icewind Dale didn’t just bite; they howled with a predatory hunger. Catti-brie adjusted the string of her magical bow, Taulmaril, her fingers numb despite her furs. Beside her, the behemoth Wulfgar gripped Aegis-fang, the warhammer’s runic glow the only warmth in the encroaching gloom.
The Companions of the Hall backed into a defensive circle, steel clashing against shadow. In the frozen heart of the North, the alliance was the only thing keeping the darkness from swallowing the world whole.