Alec strode forward towards the line of heavy knights, cracking his knuckles loudly. With a wicked grin on his face, he let his aggressive bestial energy flow through his body, manifesting a lashing, spiny tail that waved menacingly behind him. “Vengeance belongs to Helm!” he shouted as he brandished his mercurial greatsword , assaulting the Gilded Eye vanguard. His targets put all their strength into parrying his reckless attacks, beating back his blade with their shields and swords. Shadowy skeletons began to swirl about as Siegfried approached. The skeletons tore and clawed at the Gilded Eye soldiers, slowing their movements and withering them with necrotic energy. Horrified, the soldiers began to recognize faces in the undead horde that belonged to unfortunates who they had dragged off to the Gilded Eye’s prison beneath Helm’s Hold. The soldiers pressed the attack against Alec. Alec’s tail knocked the first attack aside, but the knight gritted his teeth and tried again, slashing the barbarian. The knight’s companions also stabbed repeatedly at Alec. Defiant, Alec shrugged off the attacks. “I ain’t got time to bleed,” he sneered. Further back, the two archers began to fire arrows at the adventurers. One of Siegfried’s skeletal spirit guardians fired ghostly arrows into the air to deflect two of the incoming arrows. The archer switched targets and nailed Bob with a bullseye. “I’m all right,” Bob choked out between clenched teeth. Siegfried glared at his spirit guardians . “Protect them too!” he waved at his companions. The second archer’s first and second arrows missed Erwen altogether, while another arrow aimed at Bob went wide. One of Siegfried’s guardians knocked a final arrow aside. “We only need their faces for identification,” Siegfried called to Erwen. The Gilded Eye knights withdrew from the ghostly phalanx of spirit guardians , taking up defensive positions. Erwen moved forward and surveyed the scene, trying to identify the Gilded Eye agent in charge. His gaze fell on the severe-looking woman paladin. Erwen shoved the nearest Gilded Eye knight aside, howled, and conjured animals , summoning 32 fey wolves. They appeared in a menacing circle of growls, jowls and fangs. “Sic ‘em!” Erwen pointed at the paladin. 64 eyes zeroed in on their targets, and 32 jaws slavered as they opened in unison. The fur began to fly as the wolves surrounded the Gilded Eye agent and lunged at her. The Inquisitor had just enough time to utter a fervent prayer to Helm before she was devoured by the pack of wolves. Her prayer dissolved into a frantic glossolalia for a few seconds before it changed into a horrid scream that turned to bubbly mewling as the wolves ripped into her, tearing her limb from limb. Erwen sipped from his beer stein as he watched his wolves go to work. The wounded raptoran woman took advantage of the mayhem to drag herself a few feet away. She cast a spell and disappeared. Siegfried frowned. Bob pulled the arrow out from his chest and tossed it aside. As he did so, the sphere began to rumble. Vibrations reverberated through the stone chamber as white sparks began to fly from a portal-like opening that manifested in the northern end of the room. Beneath the pile of feasting wolves, the dying Gilded Eye Inquisitor’s mouth, thick with blood, finally stopped moving. Something stepped through the white-hot radiant portal, each stomp it took like the sound of thunder clapping from the heavens. It expanded in size to fill the chamber, its polished helm scraping the curved ceiling of the sphere. Its glowing plate armor seemed to be held together by pure energy, which escaped between the shifting plates like rays of sunlight at twilight. The creature’s face was obscured by a visored helm, its surface covered in an intricate golden scrollwork that pulsed with each step. It held in its heavy gilded gauntlets a massive holy golden greatsword. Bob and Alec recognized the creature as a Relentless Holy Aggressor , a divine manifestation of pure will made flesh. There was no shortage of Helmite symbology etched in gold across the Aggressor ’s holy armour. The Gilded Eye paladins and clerics raised their gauntlets in deferential, reverent salute to the Aggressor . Bob looked around for cover and saw some braziers burning around the perimeter of the chamber. Bob took cover behind his brother and twin-cast haste on Siegfried and Alec. The pair could feel a rush of energy flow through their bodies. “Hey, Siegfried!” Bob called. “Yes?” Siegfried replied. “Jump!” Bob called, casting telekinetic shove and launching Siegfried into the air towards their enemies. Siegfried leaped forward, brandishing his weapon. The Aggressor suddenly teleported behind Erwen’s army of wolves, radiant energy beginning to build behind its visored helm as it surveyed the field of battle before it. Siegfried rushed towards the Aggressor , his skeletal spirit guardians beginning to throw up ghostly ashen chains around its massive form. He put a hexblade’s curse on the celestial creature. “Loose!” he called to his spirit guardians as he cast eldritch blast , which took the form of ghostly arrows which streamed contrails of ash as they homed in on their target. The Aggressor knocked one of the blasts aside as the other three slammed home. Siegfried charged up Azuredge and hurled her at the Aggressor . The pinwheeling axe scythed towards the target but then stopped inches from the celestial, turning back and returning to Siegfried’s outstretched hand with a forceful thud. Striking that target would put me in the bad books of several deities that I’ve worked hard to remain on good terms with, the axe explained telepathically. “Oh, my apologies,” Siegfried said to his axe. He shouldered Azuredge and manifested another weapon from his arsenal. The helmed gaze turned to Siegfried, the helm cocking slightly as it sized the half-orc up. “Come at me, big daddy,” Siegfried said. His spirit guardians tore into the Gilded Eye agents within range, but did not appear to affect the Aggressor . The towering Aggressor unleashed a searing burst from the gaps in between its armor plates, sending out a fiery blast wave closely followed by a second wave of radiance. The front phalanx of Erwen’s wolf corps was vaporized with a chorus of terrified yipes. Erwen blinked tears from his eyes. Varien used his force of will to break free from the priest’s hold person spell, stumbling forward to catch his breath and then standing back up to his full, imposing height. The Gilded Eye agents had a difficult time dealing with Siegfried’s spirit guardians , staggering under their withering necrotic assault. One of the female priests began chanting a prayer, but a spirit guardian smothered her mouth with his bony fist as Siegfried counterspelled . She reeled out of range of Siegfried’s guardians’ grasps. Her counterpart began to cast a spell, and Varien called out, “be silent, woman!” as he cast counterspell . The Gilded Eye squad’s second-in-command withdrew a few paces as he saw, to his growing horror, a small skeletal child slashing at him with a kitchen knife. “You…you were cleansed!” he said shakily as the spirit guardian cut into him relentlessly.