by Benoit » Fri Apr 09, 2004 7:49 pm
Now that I feel like it, let me tell the correct version of it.<p>Note: Rolf noticed that Darum was the man who threatened to kill Nei back when she was still little. Rolf saved her back then.<p>The party of Rolf, Nei and Rudo find Shure, the scoundrel's hideout. It's full of bio-monsters, of course. They fight their way through, until they see a couple of lifeless bodies of men on the floor. They assume that those are the bodies of the scoundrels, killed by the monsters. One of them has a letter on him. The letter is a letter to Darum, explaining that they (the scoundrels) had kidnapped his daughter Tiem and locked her in Nido Tower. For her release, they ask a large fee of Meseta. So this is why Darum kills people on the bridge if they have no money! In the building they also found two dynamite sticks. Might come in handy later.<br>The party then travels to the south-east, where the Tower of Nido is. Upon entering, they see a heavy door, locked. So they use one of the dynamite sticks to blow it open. This place, too, is infested with bio-monsters. They fight their way to the top, and at the end of the maze, they find Tiem. Rolf shows her the letter. Tiem then decides to go with you to resolve the matter. But because many people now probably hate Darum, Rolf puts a bag over her head, so that she won't be recognized.<br>After a long walk, they arrive at the bridge. Tiem tells the party to wait as she approaches Darum. Darum, not recognizing her because of the bag, asks her to give all her money in return for her life. Tiem replies that she won't give money to such a horrible man, upon which Darum gets angry, and kills her with his sword. While falling to the ground, the bag gets off her head, revealing her identity. Darum is shocked, and feels he doesn't deserve to live anymore, and wants to die with her so she doesn't die alone, so he does.<br>It's just one example of the tragedies of the Algol Solar System...