A red star shines brightly in the night sky, taunting the moon with it's burning crimson. Far below, citizens across the crater live in fear of the coming destruction.
The star is being drawn into the planet by the evil wizard Malegoth, who has been raiding small towns and villages for months. Of the few adventurers that currently exist, the five of you are the only ones ready and able to answer the call.
Your final leave of the town was a sad moment indeed. Being members of the adventurer's guild, you were all relatively well known, and this was being referred to as the final fight for humanity.
In just a short amount of time, with the help of the Elves, the humans have grown in power quickly, rising up to almost rival them. The Children of the Stars warned you on your way out of Malegoth's power, Inquisitor Toth informed you that even though you were the last hope, your mission was most definitely suicide. "May the guiding moon be with you, heroes." were his last words to you and rung through your minds as you walked through the front gates. Finally, you now make camp on the ridge outside Malegoth's tower, a massive obsidian spike which seemed to pulsate with energy in the evening's crimson glow.
Your final dawn is upon you, heroes. The five of you sit around the campfire as friends and allies. A somber feeling washes over you now as the finality of things sinks in.
[sblock=Who, Where, When?]You're currently on a ridge that looks over Malegoth's tower, and it's the middle of the night (with the light emanating from the red star simulating day-time). The ring around the tower appears like it was crudely terraformed using magic. Sharp pointed rocks jut out of the cliff face at random angles and positions with a single path leading down into the smaller crater around his tower. The tower itself is at least a few miles high with a spiky, sinister appearance. The ground within the smaller crater is cracked with small inky black pools that show up periodically. There is a low hum that sounds like distant singing voices that breaks the silence ever so slightly. They're just loud enough that you can hear them, but you can't discern words. Possibly elvish in origin.[/sblock]