diff --git a/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/units/quenoth/Protector.cfg b/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/units/quenoth/Protector.cfg index 0ef67299efcd..c4704b4aef87 100644 --- a/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/units/quenoth/Protector.cfg +++ b/data/campaigns/Under_the_Burning_Suns/units/quenoth/Protector.cfg @@ -34,9 +34,13 @@ {AMLA_DEFAULT} cost=18 usage=mixed fighter - description= _ "It is told that once, an elf fleeing from an orcish hunting party came across a young stray tauroch on a small oasis. Understanding that neither meant any harm to the other, they are said to have fought side by side through a long night, driving off the orcs at sunrise. Afterwards, as the elf had mended the tauroch's wounds and finally collapsed from exhaustion, the beast had gently picked her up with its horns and carried back to her village. + description= _ "From the journal of Syniel, the sand skipper: -Whether the story is true is unknown, but the loyalty and resolve of these mounts and riders both is undeniable."+{SPECIAL_NOTES}+{SPECIAL_NOTES_STEADFAST} +The orcs ambushed me near the oasis at twilight. I had to flee into the desert, but even there, the wolves were nearly fast enough to keep up with me. I ran and ran for hours until I could barely feel my legs and still, they hounded me under the bright moonlight. I thought that I was dead for sure, but as Eloh would have it, I came across a young Tauroch that had wandered away from its pack. She must have sensed my trouble, for she came to me swiftly and fought beside me all through the long night. I prayed to the Goddess and she graced us with her divine strength; beyond exhaustion, we somehow managed to drive off dozens of orcs and wolves by ourselves. By dawn, we were alone, but wounded and weary to our bones with nothing but sand in sight. I used what little remained of my supplies to tend to the Tauroch’s wounds, then I succumbed to fatigue and I remember little after that. + +----------------------- + +I woke up today in the village, tired, but alive. My friends told me that the Tauroch had carried me through the desert for many hours at no little cost to herself, for she was in worse condition than I by the time we had arrived. Still, I can only be grateful that I managed to survive that dreadful night, for it is only by Eloh’s grace that I happened upon such a loyal companion. She is my savior, my watchful guardian, a blessing from the Goddess herself. I think I will call her Nala, meaning ‘Protector’ in our tongue. I am sure we will have many more adventures together."+{SPECIAL_NOTES}+{SPECIAL_NOTES_STEADFAST} die_sound="tauroch-hit-1.ogg,tauroch-hit-2.ogg,tauroch-hit-3.ogg" [abilities] {ABILITY_STEADFAST}