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At the grove, however, the local priests refused to grant the flowers to the Legion, resulting in Porcia assaulting the shrine and taking the flowers by force.<ref>Events of "[[Episode 4: The Betrayal|Grove of Mara]]", {{Isle of Madness}}</ref>
 
At the grove, however, the local priests refused to grant the flowers to the Legion, resulting in Porcia assaulting the shrine and taking the flowers by force.<ref>Events of "[[Episode 4: The Betrayal|Grove of Mara]]", {{Isle of Madness}}</ref>
   
[[File:BthardamzAntidote.png|thumb|200px|Porcia Loran witnessing the massacre following the explosion in the secret passage.]]
 
 
After successfully obtaining the flowers, the Legion alchemists refined them into a gas which would negate the poison according to the intel. However, due to the limited supply the Legion had, the situation had to be contained. As such, it was decided to use a passage into Bthardamz, of which the Reachmen were aware. The plan was to march the bulk of the Imperial forces inside the passage, and wait until the poison would be released before the antidote would be used.<ref>Intro of "[[Episode 4: The Betrayal|Bthardamz Secret Passage]]", {{Isle of Madness}}</ref> The antidote was, however, not an antidote for the poison. Rather than cure its effects, the antidote caused large explosions, killing most of the Reachmen along with the Breton Legionnaires. While technically the assault was a success, the massacre and the murder of the priests resulted in Porcia retiring from the Legion, being too afraid to ever give another command, or share another secret which could hurt someone.<ref>Outro of "[[Episode 4: The Betrayal|Bthardamz Secret Passage]]", {{Isle of Madness}}</ref>
 
After successfully obtaining the flowers, the Legion alchemists refined them into a gas which would negate the poison according to the intel. However, due to the limited supply the Legion had, the situation had to be contained. As such, it was decided to use a passage into Bthardamz, of which the Reachmen were aware. The plan was to march the bulk of the Imperial forces inside the passage, and wait until the poison would be released before the antidote would be used.<ref>Intro of "[[Episode 4: The Betrayal|Bthardamz Secret Passage]]", {{Isle of Madness}}</ref> The antidote was, however, not an antidote for the poison. Rather than cure its effects, the antidote caused large explosions, killing most of the Reachmen along with the Breton Legionnaires. While technically the assault was a success, the massacre and the murder of the priests resulted in Porcia retiring from the Legion, being too afraid to ever give another command, or share another secret which could hurt someone.<ref>Outro of "[[Episode 4: The Betrayal|Bthardamz Secret Passage]]", {{Isle of Madness}}</ref>
   
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