The city of Varrock got fortified with equipment and men for the war, but the other towns scattered around the country could not defend so well: many were destroyed, and some even betrayed our king and surrendered, to become vampires themselves, fighting their own brothers: such was the faith of the Count Draynor, betrayer who submitted to the forces of Victor Drakan, both believed to be slain later on the war.
For 30 years the great city bravely defended herself, but would have fallen, if it wasn’t for an unexpected help: far at west, a new kingdom had just arisen; from the ashes of Adathorn’s reign his heir Rongollin had appeared to claim his right to rule the reborn kingdom of Asgarnia.
Truth points to the fact that Rongollin’s had the help of a neighbor misthalin duke to succeed his battles against the goblins at his lands, so now he was returning the favor to his allies. It is still impressive, though, how such a new kingdom managed to gather an army of 1000 men to march in the aid of Varrock.
It was with the joint power and thinking of the both nations that they came to discover a way to defeat the vampyre enemies: the Seven Priestly Warriors, on a courageous act, alone broke through the vampyre siege to reach the ruins of Saranthum, and on a hidden temple recovered a powerful relic of Saradomin: the Bright Light, which, from what stories say, appears to be some kind of blessed medallion.
With its holy powers of Saradomin we humans could finally hurt the minions of Drakan, and so the Seven Priests led the counter-offensive which pushed away the forces of Drakan back to their dark country.
The Priests then used again their relic to forever bless the River Salve, so the evil vampyres could never again cross it, and so brought peace to the people of Misthalin once again, blessed be them!
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