In The Blood of Dawnwalker, the Carpathian Mountains will be guarded by mysterious „mountain folk”

The developers of The Blood of Dawnwalker have now published the third part of The Secret History of Vale Sangora. This time, the narrator mentions „mountain folk”.

Maciej Gaffke

Source: Rebel Wolves

Rebel Wolves Studio continues the story of the Vale Sangora, releasing the third part of its "secret history." The latest fragment describes the journey of Albertus Taurinus, who departed from Italy and is heading to the action place of The Blood of Dawnwalker.

In both the first and the second post, the narration was conducted from the perspective of the aforementioned Italian - the same is true for the note below. From it, we learn that the scholar travels through the treacherous Carpathians with a guide who blames the mysterious "mountain folk" for many misfortunes, likely the group of vampires we know from the first trailer of the game.

As a native of Turin, I was no stranger to mountains and their many dangers, and so, in my arrogance I thought myself well-prepared for crossing the Carpathians. God saw it proper to punish me for this hubris. Throughout our passage, we were followed by packs of wolves, as hungry as they were cunning, and plagued by avalanches.

Our guide, a rugged man named Gheorghe, insisted on making an offering to the "mountain folk," who, he claimed, were behind our misfortunes. I laughed off what I saw as pagan superstitions. Knowing what I know today, I would have behaved differently.

The Polish company has previously introduced the party of bloodsuckers in a similar way. At that time, we officially learned their names and background. It's unknown how many parts of the Taurinus' story there will be, but its conclusion will probably present the narrator's final entry into the titular Vale.

  1. The Blood of Dawnwalker - official website
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Maciej Gaffke

Author: Maciej Gaffke

At Gamepressure.com, he is mainly involved in writing news. Graduated in Polish philology and sightseeing and historical tourism at the University of Gdansk, which is related to his other "non-game" interests - history, books, and travel. As for video games themselves - once a fan of FPS, now converted to action-adventure games. Also interested in fighting games (especially Mortal Kombat), RPGs, and all titles focused on single-player. From time to time, likes to play tennis, volleyball, or football. Proud resident of Pomerania and Puck.