Graknok’s lips curled into a faint, satisfied smile, like a general who’d won a battle without lifting a sword.
"Good. You understand the nature of war better than most people. To my knowledge, there are no such relics here, only Grimruk’s madness and experiments. Discussing treasure where none exists is a waste—and time is a resource worth more than gold." He folded his arms behind his back, adopting the posture of a teacher imparting hard-earned lessons.
"War isn’t just steel meeting bone. It’s knowing when to strike, when to retreat, and when to let your enemies think the path you’ve set is the only one, and let them walk it willingly."
He paced with slow, deliberate steps, his eyes distant, as if speaking more to himself than to the others.
"A battle isn’t fought with strength alone—it’s fought with intelligence. Knowledge is your sharpest weapon, dwarf, and with allies it can be shared without loss. I know Grimruk keeps maps of the woods and nearby villages somewhere. If you find them, you’re welcome to copy them. I don’t hoard what won’t weaken me. "
Graknok’s gaze snapped back to Faramos, as sharp as a drawn dagger.
"Now listen well. Grimruk, the one you seek, has sealed himself away to the south, beyond a heavy and magical iron door. It’s old and ornately forged to resemble the face of a snarling demon. To open it, you’ll need a lot of might or a purple lotus."
He jerked his chin to the north.
"You’ll find one in the northern cave. There’s a violet fungus—a carnivorous plant that guards the way. Normally, it sits idle, waiting for prey, but it has a hunger for meat and spoiled wine. If you feed it, it’ll become sluggish and easy to slip past. That’s when you go ahead, and grab the purple lotus in the next room."
His grin widened, sly and devoid of kindness.
"That’s how you fight a war. Not every foe must be broken beneath your heel—some you just feed and leave to their gluttony." He knelt beside
Uggoth, slapping the groggy orc across the face, stirring him awake.
Graknok straightened again.
"You’ve got your path, outsiders. Take it, prepare as you need, and use anything in the depot near the entrance as you wish. I give it to you. You can even sleep there, for a while. My kin will remain here at the barracks to rest and ready ourselves." His expression sharpened.
"A blade without patience is no sharper than a dull axe. Get the lotus, come back here with it and we’ll deal with Grimruk together."
He let his words hang for a moment before continuing.
"In the meantime, before we open the iron door, you can also go further inside the cave, to the southwest. There you’ll find his breeding chamber—the source of those vile fungus abominations. Grimruk drags corpses there, fusing them with spores, warping flesh into grotesque mockeries of life. He calls it a gift, a new way forward, though we all know it’s madness."
Graknok's expression darkened, voice steady but grim.
"He’s obsessed, lost in his work for days, shuffling between his lab and his quarters, both behind the iron door, leaving us to fend for ourselves. There are no orders, no care, no aid—just his madness and experiments. For now, the spores ignore us. It seems Grimruk shaped them to leave orcs unharmed... but nothing he creates stays under his control forever."
With this last sentence, he shot a meaningful glance at Uggoth, who blinked groggily and tried to sit up. After a while, he continued.
"When you go into the deeper caves, be prepared. What you’ll find there shouldn’t exist. Burn it all, cut down anything that moves, and leave nothing standing. It won’t bother us if you wipe Grimruk’s creations from the earth before we deal together with him."
Graknok’s voice dropped to a cold, measured tone.
"Grimruk is a threat to us all. He doesn’t think like I do—he doesn’t plan or scheme. He only builds... and destroys. Sooner or later, we may not be spared from his madness. If you’re clever, you’ll use his obsession against him. But tread carefully. Once you pass through that iron door, there’s no telling what state you’ll find him in—especially if you leave some of his horrors behind."Graknok