Solevinn Hammerwill

from The Necromancer Returns by Skirmisher

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As he moves towards the castle the necromancer stumbles upon the humble village of Nifares where he is introduced to a silent man who refuses to bow down before the powers of darkness. Solevinn Hammerwill, the village blacksmith, is a humble man unconcerned with troubles of the world but will never succumb to oppression.

He tries to rally the village to fight back but the peasants are paralyzed by fear. Unable to move their limbs they lose their lives one after another just to be reanimated as undead soldiers. Hammerwill fights with all his might swinging his hammer, crushing dozens of skeletons but he is greatly outnumbered and realizes he will die fighting if he doesn't flee. Most around him are already dead. He is wounded by a commander of the undead and thus forced to run.

He manages to flee and after climbing a nearby hill he stops to look back. Flames are dancing over the rooftops of humble Nifares and everything he has ever known is reduced to ashes. Realizing he now has nothing to go back and fight for he turns his back and walks away.

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from The Necromancer Returns, released September 10, 2021

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