Long ago, and yet not far, kingdoms carved in fear wrote laws to bind the innocent. In lands not unlike our own, ancient rites still shape fates never chosen. What seems like shadowed legend echoes truths still buried in silence. Some are born into stories not of their making — their suffering not a reflection of their worth. For them, the path is not to stand unbroken, but to rise from the dust, for the light within them remains untouched by the shadows they endure. This is for them.
Undecember is a gripping hack-and-slash RPG that pulls players into a dark, beautifully crafted world where chaos threatens the balance of twelve divine beings. As a Rune Hunter, you must battle through hordes of demonic foes, wielding an endless combination of skills and runes in a classless system that rewards creativity and strategy. The story unravels a tale of broken gods, ancient betrayals, and the rise of the thirteenth—the god of evil, Decem. Whether you're drawn in by the fast-paced combat or the rich, lore-driven narrative, Undecember offers an immersive experience that challenges both mind and reflex.
00:00Welcome back to Undecember, Lambank here. This episode's quest is Forked Road. We'll start by talking to Pan.
00:30Why did he try to save that myrrh tree? It doesn't make any sense. Without myrrh trees, the plague will spread much more easily.
00:45Oh no! You're saying those malicious kills, Kazimierz? And you just brought those horrible humans over here without even considering our position?
00:57You humans are always like that. You're always so unbelievably salvation.
01:05Zimis has always helped the humans.
01:08But how can humans never help the Zimis? Without the Professor, we wouldn't have ever helped a human.
01:17You owe the Professor a debt you've carried to your grave.
01:22Uh, I'm terribly sorry about what happened. But I do have something I want to ask you, Chief.
01:29What is it?
01:31Um, what sort of person is this Professor Salvus? The militias told us that he's the one behind the Pagans.
01:39What did you say? You really are completely shameless. Oh really? How can you even accuse him of such lies after all he did for you?
01:51I think the Professor is somewhere near the Nivis Mountains. If you really want to know the truth, go find him and ask him yourself.
01:59Your utter lack of manners actually disgust me. So please excuse me.
02:08Curious bit of story development there. Next we'll speak to Kuroku.
02:12All right. I just need to transfer the energy from this crystal to the child. Correct. Don't worry.
02:22Liat wouldn't just abandon a sick child. It's faster to reach Nivis Mountains by going through the swamp rock cliff.
02:30I'll take good care of the child. So don't get sick until then, human.
02:38Aw. Thank you, Kuroku.
02:42Next stop is the swamp rock cliff.
02:50Look at that. Look at that. I love that sense of scale. Oh, that's that's so good. That's so cool.
02:56Next we'll talk to Pan. This is bad. How can we find Salvus in the vast Nivis Mountains?
03:04Should we just go to the militia camp and ask Prince Vavina directly?
03:09What should we do? I'll follow your decision.
03:12Looks like we're going to the valley camp.
03:18You left Weeper behind at Simis Swamp and headed to Nivis Mountains.
03:23The best option you had was to believe in Kuroku and the Simis and pray for Weeper to get better.
03:32As you passed the cliff, you thought about what Pan said.
03:36The pagans spread the plague.
03:39And if Salvus was a pagan, there was no need for him to save the myrrh tree, which is used to treat the plague.
03:45You continued your journey and reached Nivis Mountains.
03:52The vast snowfield felt as if it had all sorts of hidden knowledge to share.
03:57But at the same time, the cold silence reminded you of the unforgiving environment.
04:02Huh. Was this here before? I don't recall seeing this camp.
04:15I don't think the militia would make something like this.
04:19Huh?
04:21Who are you?
04:22Who are you?
04:24Oh, you are the Ruin Hunter I met in Calicorda.
04:37Well, that's the Forked Road. Next episode will be the people of the campsite.
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