

As the other Risen fell quiet, Jaak lied that they had cut the Warlord out as requested, but the Drifter revealed that he had seen them all in the valley meeting with Rience. Smiling in anticipation of killing the treacherous Risen, the Drifter noted Cenric was a smooth talker and wondered if he had said those same words to Rience. After buying them five rounds of drinks at a bar to lure them into a false sense of security, the Drifter was told by Cenric that he had never liked him but was feeling fond of him now. He later spotted all five meeting with Rience in the Warlord's territory and decided to eliminate them. The Drifter was opposed to the Warlord Rience and requested that his fellow Risen Cenric, Jaak, Otto, Ayrin, and Thalia stop doing business with him. The Drifter later commented that his crew could have easily "kept on like that for centuries." In one such heist against the Warlord known as the Wake, the crew stole an amount of supplies, encountering no resistance other than a poorly-trained civilian militia. This crew would perform heists on Warlord territories, with Otto accompanying the Drifter to respond to any security detail, Thalia picking off any remaining lookouts, and Ayrin providing the escape using a kitbashed bomber aircraft. Īt some point during the Dark Age, the Drifter was in a crew with the Risen Otto, Thalia, and Ayrin. Felwinter then asked Drifter to leave, asking his Ghost to prepare his Iron Banner loadout. Drifter's Ghost appeared, and sent various pieces of evidence (audio and video) to the Ghost of Lord Felwinter. Felwinter, skeptic of his claims, asked how Drifter could prove his claims.
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Drifter informed Lord Felwinter about the event of the town, what Lord Dryden did, and informing him that Lord Dryden broke the code of the Iron Lords, involving Lightless people with their conflicts. Īfter the gunfight, Drifter walked up Felwinter Peak to have a conversation with Lord Felwinter. Some time later, the Drifter owned a bar under the shadow of Felwinter Peak disguising himself as a man named Wu Ming (still keeping his Light a secret.) The bar was ruined when Lady Efrideet got into a fight with a group of Warlords and shot it up, the Drifter paying her for the work after the job was done. When the battle was over, Drifter honored the townsfolk by giving their bones a burial. When the Warlords arrived, the Iron Lords ambushed them, and the resulting battle razed the town to the ground as Drifter's Ghost watched from afar.

However, when one of the townsfolk tried to escape out of fear of the Iron Lords' plan, they were captured by the Red Man and his Fireteam, tipping the Warlords off to the town's location. The town accepted the terms, and they were able to survive through the winter. The leader of the Iron Lords' group, Lord Dryden, offered the town multiple months' worth of supplies and food in return for the use of the town as bait to draw out a warlord known only as the "Red Man". Īt some point, the Iron Lords appeared, offering the town a deal they couldn't refuse. Drifter eventually found his way to a small and starving village in the East, where he gains a new life as a normal citizen - keeping his Ghost and Light hidden, but performing minor miracles when nobody was around to provide small amounts of food. Dying of starvation, Drifter was reduced to crawling upon the ground, continuously being revived by his Ghost, and continuously regaining consciousness hungry. Drifter, not being keen on the Traveler's Light, heads in the opposite direction. The Dark Age was wild times." - The Drifterĭuring the Dark Age the Drifter was revived by a Ghost, who ushered him towards the Last City.

" Haven't seen shooting like that since an Iron Lady named Efrideet ruined my bar.
