But as the giant fell, the snow beneath them began to turn a sickly, pulsating purple. The Crenshinibon—the Crystal Shard—wasn't just a relic; it was a beacon. From the shadows of the crevasses, cultists and duergar began to pour out, their eyes glowing with the same malevolent violet light.
They weren't just fighting monsters; they were fighting a landscape that wanted them dead. As they crested the Kelvin’s Cairn pass, the ground groaned. It wasn’t an earthquake—it was a Verbeeg, a giant of twisted flesh and cruel intent, towering twenty feet tall. It swung a club made from a frozen pine tree, shattering the permafrost where Bruenor had stood a second before. Dungeons and Dragons Dark Alliance
Wulfgar met the giant head-on, his warhammer connecting with a rib-cracking thud that echoed across the valley. Catti-brie took to the high ground, her arrows of blue light lacing the air like falling stars, blinding the beast. But as the giant fell, the snow beneath
"The Shard is whispering again," Drizzt Do’Urden murmured, his lavender eyes scanning the jagged horizon. His twin scimitars, Icingdeath and Twinkle, were already drawn, humming with a restless energy. "Kessel’s madness hasn't died with him. It’s rooted in the mountain itself." They weren't just fighting monsters; they were fighting