Thread:CrimsonFire735/@comment-4960835-20150119181139/@comment-25890179-20150130141622

I thought some more on the Rogue Darklings and New Morphling Horde ideas, as well as the final battle of the Separatist War.

So, the Proditkar and Brotherhood have some kind of stalemate or truce now, but it won't last since Zilla said they're rivals. So the Highlords get into contact with Darklings they know don't like Terikalinra's rule, like Trotodrake, Vamprax, Krianus, Tibrix, and Spidrax. They agree to separate from the Brotherhood under their own conditions. They later help the Proditkar in several battles of the war. THey then get a hold of an Enlightened One Marker and use it to create the New Morphling Horde, their new servant empire, though they don't know it yet.

Then, for the final battle, the Rogue Darklings, New Morphling Horde, Cult of Relgathia, Proditkar-Zarbanians, and the Proditkar themselves attack Brotherhood and Powers territory. They send a transmission to the UAE telling them where the secret bases of the Brotherhood are, hoping to eliminate two enemies at once. Since the Volver and the other Tyris Major races are busy fighting the Blood Knights, only the Mirus races like the Mendel and Waptoria can go.

The Rogue Darklings and New Morphlings attack the Brotherhood directly, while the rest of the Proditkar deal with the Zarbanians. Dark Hunter goes to the main Zarbanian capital world and turns everyone there into his thralls. Barda goes there to stop him, but Gridlock himself shows up to kill him. He severs Dark Hunter's connection to the newly-formed thralls, then goes to kill Barda. Dark Hunter then attacks Gridlock in revenge, saving Barda in the process. The Proditkar and their servants crush the rest of the Brotherhood and Powers strongholds in the area, forcing them to flee. With the Brotherhood dealt a serious blow, the Proditkar disappear again, but not before gathering up as much Darkling tech as possible.

The Third Infectant Scourge can participate on the Proditkar's behalf if you want.

What do you think?