Criminal Activity
The cult is slowly returning to its original glory. Their next target was Midor, as they aided the Halfling North in their efforts to survive the cult attack. Midor would soon pay for the lives of the Eternals' faithful.
After the Halfling North pushed back the Children of the Eternals, with the help of the dwarven nation, Midor, they would slowly gather their forces, and prepare a strike against the dwarves. The gathering took over a decade of planing, and coordination. Eventually, they were ready. They made their presence known with one deadly strike. They struck directly at Mt. Theose. There was still a Fafnian presence in Mt. Theose. As such, Fafnia was forced to act. Once they recieved word that Midor was under cultist attack, they sent their Pillar Warriors of the First Pillar to extract the draconin that were still in Midor. Even with the Pillar warriors assisting, the cult still proved to be a difficult foe to face. Though the Pillar Warriors were able to extract the draconin civilians, and ambassadors, and get them back to Fafnia, they were unable to push back the cult. they Retreated to Fafnia A large portion of Midor was overrun. Mt. Belon now served as a base of operations for the cult. Once they heard of this, Doh'garus stepped in to clense the home of one of their dragons. Their armies left the boats with all the wrath of the dragons of the Old World. Their rage alone carried them through the southern mountains quite fast. They caught the cult by suprise.The cult launced their counter attack, and pushed the draconin forces back, but didn't push them off Midor. Midor's forces flanked the cult from behind. Soon, the cult was surrounded. Slowly, over the course of nearly a month, the dwarven, and draconin forces wittled the cult into nothing. Mt. Deos was their next, and final target. Doh'garus specifically said for Midor only to surround the mountain so the cult could not expand. Doh,garus sent Horoth's Siegebreakers to clense Belon's home. They said it must be draconin forces that do this, and no other. The Siegebreakers charged up the side of the mountain, and slammed into the cult's line, nearly instantly snapping it in half. They made sure, tha not a single cultist survived to say how they lived t desecrate Belon's home. Midor was now free of cultist activity. The Siegebreakers returned to Doh'garus to a hero's welcome.