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<blockquote data-quote="sniffles" data-source="post: 3281626" data-attributes="member: 30035"><p><strong>Letter #10</strong></p><p></p><p>Dearest brother;</p><p></p><p>I wasn't surprised when Irvin declined to have company, but Thor was very disappointed that we couldn't leave with the magic tower. After it departed, we decided not to return to Highfolk and instead headed for the pass. </p><p></p><p>We stayed with the caravan until it turned toward the supposedly disease-afflicted town we'd heard of. We continued on to Verbeeg Hill. Unfortunately we found the pass closed, held by Perenlander guards. The Perenlanders had heard of the illness and were afraid of plague.</p><p></p><p>We spent a few days at an inn in Verbeeg Hill as we tried to decide what to do next. It seemed unlikely the Perenlanders would open the pass again soon. We considered trying to go by boat but we would have been going upriver, and passage over the mountains on foot seemed equally unwise due to the presence of giants. Finally we decided to return to Highfolk and wait for the pass to reopen. </p><p></p><p>On the way we stopped at the halfling town of Dreenam. You may have heard of their famed crystalberries. We took rooms overnight at the Crock Pot Inn and enjoyed some of the local delicacies, most of them featuring crystalberries. I bought some crystalberry jewelry to take home as gifts.</p><p></p><p>We seemed to be well clear of any trouble in Dreenam, but I should have known better than to think so. As we were awaiting dinner on our second evening, huge cockroaches abruptly began rushing into the common room, setting all the guests screaming and scrambling up on the tables. We could hear more screams from the kitchen. The horrid vermin were as large as dogs. </p><p></p><p>The giant insects were hard to kill, but we managed, and then ran to the kitchen to check on the staff. We found a large hole in the floor that had apparently admitted the roaches. Then the innkeeper came rushing in crying that one of his daughters was missing. It appeared the bugs had carried her off! </p><p></p><p>I'll have to finish this story later.</p><p></p><p>Your sister, Lothiriel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniffles, post: 3281626, member: 30035"] [b]Letter #10[/b] Dearest brother; I wasn't surprised when Irvin declined to have company, but Thor was very disappointed that we couldn't leave with the magic tower. After it departed, we decided not to return to Highfolk and instead headed for the pass. We stayed with the caravan until it turned toward the supposedly disease-afflicted town we'd heard of. We continued on to Verbeeg Hill. Unfortunately we found the pass closed, held by Perenlander guards. The Perenlanders had heard of the illness and were afraid of plague. We spent a few days at an inn in Verbeeg Hill as we tried to decide what to do next. It seemed unlikely the Perenlanders would open the pass again soon. We considered trying to go by boat but we would have been going upriver, and passage over the mountains on foot seemed equally unwise due to the presence of giants. Finally we decided to return to Highfolk and wait for the pass to reopen. On the way we stopped at the halfling town of Dreenam. You may have heard of their famed crystalberries. We took rooms overnight at the Crock Pot Inn and enjoyed some of the local delicacies, most of them featuring crystalberries. I bought some crystalberry jewelry to take home as gifts. We seemed to be well clear of any trouble in Dreenam, but I should have known better than to think so. As we were awaiting dinner on our second evening, huge cockroaches abruptly began rushing into the common room, setting all the guests screaming and scrambling up on the tables. We could hear more screams from the kitchen. The horrid vermin were as large as dogs. The giant insects were hard to kill, but we managed, and then ran to the kitchen to check on the staff. We found a large hole in the floor that had apparently admitted the roaches. Then the innkeeper came rushing in crying that one of his daughters was missing. It appeared the bugs had carried her off! I'll have to finish this story later. Your sister, Lothiriel [/QUOTE]
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