Eschalon: Book I - Plot

Plot

The game begins in the abandoned village of Elderhollow, with the player character suffering from amnesia. A simple search of the ruined house you wake up in turns up a sealed note. Whoever wrote the note claims to know who you are, and compels you to head north east to the village of Aridell, to meet a man by the name of Maddock and claim a small package he has been safeguarding for you. With nothing else to go on, the player arrives in Aridell and receives the package from Maddock. Inside is a small bag full of coins, and another sealed note. This new note elaborates on your situation, that your memory was erased with a special serum and that you were placed into hiding for your own protection. The writer continues, that if the player wants to know his real identity he must retrieve his amulet from Eversleep Cemetery, found to the north. After retrieving the amulet from the coffin of the recently deceased aristocrat Adler Keldam, the writer asks you to find a woman by the name of Lilith who lives in Tangletree Forest, in the "Heart of the Woods" and show her the amulet.

Talking to the locals in Aridell reveals you are in Eastern Thaermore, and that the country is currently at war with the Orakur, a race of underground dwellers. The war is being waged due to the theft of a prized jewel known as the "Crux of Ages", stolen from Bastion Spire, the capital of Thaermore. The Chancellor has ordered all soldiers underground to find the Orakur, leaving settlements to fend for themselves. With the Commonwealth Guards away, Goblins have taken advantage of the situation and destroyed the village of Elderhollow. They have also captured Grimmhold, a fortress which use to cut a safe path through Tangletree Forest to the other side.

When the player finds Lilith, she is willing to explain the purpose of your amulet, but not before you dispatch a Hive Queen which has been plaguing Tangletree Forest. After doing the deed, Lilith says that the amulet is a key to "The Underground Repository", a secret vault where important people keep their valuables. Lilith points you towards Blackwater, where the vault is located, and she shows you her amulet to prove she is not lying. Arriving in Blackwater, the player will eventually discover a secret passageway leading to the vault. Opening the security box that belongs to your amulet, you find another sealed note along with the "Crux of Ages". The writer finally reveals himself, revealing himself to be you. You found the prized jewel while scavenging a goblin battleground along with your brother. A powerful Goblin Shaman by the name of "Gramuk" is using a technique called "Temporal Linking" to find the people who found the prized jewel. This was why your memory was erased, to protect you from Gramuk and his goblin horde. Your brother however was captured by the Goblins before he could erase his memory, and is being tortured at Vela, a once prosperous port city destroyed by the Goblins. Your old self believes Gramuk is influencing the Chancellor into making poor war decisions, allowing the Goblins to move deeper into Thaermore.

The player arrives in the goblin infested city of Vela and finds his brother. Your brother begs you to warn Erubor, a powerful wizard that resides in Shadowmirk about Gramuk and the Goblin hordes. Shadowmirk is a secluded place of study for Wizards. At the end of your short reunion, your brother will ask you to kill him to stop the pain. In Shadowmirk the player will find Erubor, and he will reveal all. The goblins stole the "Crux of Ages", and Gramuk manipulated the Chancellor into believing the Orakur were responsible. Erubor asks that you venture into the barrens of Crakamir and enter the Goblin Citadel, the heart of the enemy to stop Gramuk. The gate to Crakamir is locked, but the player can find alternative routes to the desert. Erubor tells you about four special keys that are required to go deeper into the citadel. The wizard already has one, and hands you it. Erubor continues, explaining that another key resides with a community of Giants near the Goblin Citadel. They are his allies, and Erubor will tell their Chieftain Omar of your coming. Omar will only hand over the key if you recover their former chieftain's skull from Thorndike, an abandoned hunting ground north east from Blackwater. The other two keys are in the possession of Goblin Warlords, one in Vela and one in Grimmhold. Before you leave, Erubor tells you of a portal in the Citadel that was used to steal the "Crux of Ages", and that you can use it to return the prized jewel to Bastion Spire.

If the player aids Omar, several Giants will help you assault the entrance of the Goblin Citadel. Using the four Goblin Keys, the player is allowed to venture deeper into the Citadel. Entering the lair of Gramuk, the Goblin Shaman will make you an offer. If you hand over the "Crux of Ages" and leave Thaermore, Gramuk will give you enough gold to last you a lifetime. If you accept, Gramuk will be true to his word and Thaermore will fall to the Goblin hordes. If you refuse, Gramuk will attack along with several large spiders. Mortally wounding Gramuk, he will transform into a Dirachnid (A massive spider) and the battle continues. Gramuk finally falls before the player, giving access to the secret portal to Bastion Spire. Entering the portal, the player can either return the "Crux of Ages" and allow Thaermore to recover, or murder the Chancellor while he is vulnerable. If the player returns the prized jewel, the Chancellor will wake up from his nightmare and the two of you will share a short conversation before the ending cinematic.

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