After stomping out the Queen to end the plague, the Overlord moved on to crush Sir William. Sir William summoned a Succubus Queen for his pleasures, but unbeknownst to him, the Queen had infected a majority of the town's population. Apparently unsatisfied with mortal women and tired of denying himself the pleasures of life. The plague was a terrible affliction turning people into zombies, the indirect result of the actions of Sir William the Black, who indulged in the sin of lust. ![]() It wasn't because she cared if people died, but if the plague managed to reach other areas there would be great chaos. After clearing the castle of the mysterious invaders, Rose came to his tower to ask him to check out the plague. Apparently, the city had fallen under some terrible plague. Once there he met Rose, who was harbouring refugees from Heaven's Peak. When the nearby Castle Spree came under attack by Ruborian Desert raiders, the Overlord investigated the matter further. The villagers of Spree either viewed the Overlord as a hero or feared tyrant, depending on the actions he took. In the process he saves the Reds in Melvin's Kitchen and kills Melvin, dispatching a large number of Halflings and retrieving the Reds' Hive. The Overlord then proceeded to raid the Halfling Homes to retrieve Spree's food, either keeping it as life essence or giving it to the peasants. The Overlord decided to raid Melvin's work camp to save Spree's Citizens and captured a crane to start rebuilding the Dark Tower. Once the Overlord found the Tower Heart and took it back from the Halflings, he discovered Spree and the Steel Smelter, which was blocked by flame walls powered by the Red Minions. Melvin the Small, now known as Melvin Underbelly, indulged in the sin of gluttony, and enslaved the residents of Spree to work in his kitchens. The Heroes, in their celebration of defeating the Second Overlord, had become increasingly corrupt and self-indulgent, believing that being a Hero made them better than other people. Unfortunately, it was stolen from its original location, and the Overlord went to the Mellow Hills to take it back and a much-needed crane, now that the once-mighty tower was reduced to a crumbling ruin. However, he still needed the Tower Heart to teleport to the other realms. Gnarl told him how his predecessor was killed by the Seven Heroes to give him a desire for revenge and set his course to rebuild the Dark Tower and reconquer his old domains. After some years, when he was awakened and crowned Overlord. To achieve this he was placed into a sarcophagus in the Crypt in the Dark Tower's foundations. Discovering that the Eighth Hero was still alive, Gnarl saw a potential successor and had the minions revive him. Sir William the paladin agreed with Kahn, declaring that their ally had 'earned his rest' now that the evil had been vanquished.Īfter the Dark Tower was plundered of its riches by The Seven Heroes and left as a crumbling ruin, Gnarl took matters into his own hands. Unfortunately, Kahn the Warrior rejected the notion, desiring to salvage everything they could from the Tower and leave. He was then left for dead by the other heroes despite the protests of Oberon Greenhaze, who tried to implore the rest to save him. This gave the Second Overlord a chance to escape by possessing the Wizard when he inspected his corpse. ![]() However, this sacrifice only succeeded in immobilizing the eighth hero. He then grabbed the Second Overlord and jumped off the Tower with him. Later he joined the heroes' assault on the Dark Tower, the Overlord's seat of power, where they battled fiercely and finally made it to the throne room, where the Overlord was cornered. ![]() Together they freed the lands from the rule of the Overlord. At some point, probably as tired as other heroes of the Overlord's cruel domain, he joined the Seven Heroes led by the Wizard, who was once an honorable man. This Overlord's story before his fall is unknown.
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