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14 | THE UNDEAD WAR, PART 1
For over a century, Vinga and his legion of Vampires built their Blood Kingdom free from any opposition or significant resistance. Now that they lived upon the surface of the Earth, they were able to make regular raids on the communities of Beasts living near the Carpathians. Their numbers grew exponentially along with their reputation as ruthless and powerful killers. The Carpathian Mountains themselves were now known far and wide as the exclusive domain of the Vampires.
With a free hand in their own destiny and a steady supply of Beasts to practice on, the Vampires developed many new “tricks” based on Abiel’s original technique for vampiric creation. They learned how to feed upon the Beasts without killing them, and how to make several forms of lesser Vampires; simple, mindless servants which obeyed unquestioningly and hunted with blind instinct and savage intent. Any Beast brave or foolish enough to venture into their demesnes was quickly made a slave to the elder Bloodkin.
Few Vampires were made in the traditional way during this time, and Abiel’s method for new creations soon became known as the Old Way. Only Beasts of great skill or strength were turned using the Old Way, to prevent the weak from ascending to true power.
Despite these advances, Salamanzar was displeased by Vinga’s actions. He had not yet ordered Abidan to strike against Vinga, curious to see if the Vampires would prove their strength and earn their newly acquired independence by swiftly conquering Europe for him. Instead, in his view, the Vampires cowered in the Carpathians while word of the new foes and intruders upon the surface spread slowly among the Beasts. Salamanzar knew that given time to organize, the Beasts might well drive back the Undead horde. He had not wished to reveal their presence so quickly without a decisive strike. Vinga’s impatience and arrogance had now put his own plans in jeopardy.
Salamanzar decided that Vinga’s rebellion could no longer be tolerated. He ordered Abidan to put an end to the charade and remind the Vampires who their masters were. Abidan had not sat idly by while Vinga built upon the surface. Hearing of Vinga’s new creations, Abidan too had bent his will to creating new kinds of Undead. His experiments had produced two new types of creatures, the skeletons and the zombies, which were easily and quickly raised from the fallen bodies of foes. While the strength of these creations was not remarkable, they served well as shock troops which could easily be thrown at an enemy in wave after wave.
Abidan had been building an army of these troops in secret, and was now prepared to strike out. Suten‐Hamu and his Mummies were called from Egypt and returned to the UnderRealm. There, they combined forces with the skeletons and zombies to form an army created to do one thing: Dominate the sunlit world above. Preferring to remain in the UnderRealm himself, Abidan named his greatest lich‐general, Shabaka, as the commander of the army and sent them up and out of the UnderRealm through a cave system in the lower Alps to prepare for their attack upon the Vampires.
While making these preparations, Shabaka began to receive reports from his lieutenants about frequent skirmishes with what were described as “strange Beast‐like creatures,” covered in hair and very strong. He immediately sent a scouting party of Undead further up into the Alps to investigate these claims. The scouts never returned, but three days later Shabaka’s army came under heavy assault by the native denizens of the Alps: the Yeti. We speculate that these fierce creatures were perhaps created as the result of one of Zahhak’s experiments but in truth, none know.
Furiously territorial, the Yeti had guarded their Alpine home jealously for centuries and were beside themselves with rage to find an alien army boiling up from beneath the surface and camping in their hunting grounds.
The ruling Yeti Matrons (for their females are larger and stronger than their males) gathered the tribes together and together they fell upon the Undead army, taking it unawares. The strength of sinew and the savage rage of the Yeti combined to roll over Shabaka’s legions that first day of battle, but the Yeti suffered terrible losses in doing so.
Though they are mountain warriors of fearsome power, the Yeti were ultimately no match for the Undead horde, which sported great lich‐mages among its numbers, against whom these relatively primitive snow creatures had no counter.
The Hunters Become the Hunted
The Yeti attack was broken on the third day, and Shabaka, furious at the delay and the lost soldiers, ordered the Yeti punished for their actions. The Undead proceeded to hunt down the fierce snow creatures and slaughter every last one they could find. Though known for an almost total lack of fear, the Yeti now knew fear. They ran, higher and higher in the mountains until finally the surviving remnants of the once‐flourishing tribes of Yeti had escaped into the topmost reaches of the Alps and hid there in the snow and ice.
Satisfied that he had suitably demonstrated his displeasure, Shabaka completed his preparations and ordered his newly‐blooded army to march to the Carpathians, there to take the Blood Kingdom and discipline the rebellious vampires. As he marched out of the Alps, the Outcast Beasts who made their home there in the lower elevations‐ Carrionites and Stone Cats ‐ fled from the army’s path. Word had reached them of the decimation of the Yeti people and they knew they could not face this horde. The Undead army marched on, despoiling a path from the Alps to the Carpathians three miles wide, and slaying all Beasts unfortunate enough to have remained in its path.