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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7996912" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>When they awoke from their rest, they gathered the cultist's belongings (loot, cold-weather tents, etc) and began the arduous task of raising the Draakhorn out of the lair. Macaath the Crimson came to join them. She was impressed that they had managed to defeat the dracolich saying, <strong>"Not to belittle your skill, but you were very lucky."</strong></p><p></p><p>The ice-hunters were far more impressed. It took some discussion before they even believed it - but Chief Barking-seal came around, finally letting out a long barking laugh that gave him his name. He had imprisoned the Shaman Bone-carver (for having aided Imani's Agents in getting into the lair) for he feared the Dragon's wrath. Now he freed her, and rewarded her by declaring her his most trusted advisor, much to Orca-Heart's anger (Orca-Heart was his previous second, a mean-spirited warrior).</p><p></p><p>The ice-hunters had a celebration, and it appeared that they intended to abandon their village on Oyaviggaton (they would be no happier under King Oggsbruff's rule) and they would begin anew elsewhere. This migration would take some time, but for now they helped Imani's Agents to leave by sending kayaks to fetch the Frostskimmer, and providing labour and expertise in moving the Draakhorn down to the ship's landing.</p><p></p><p>King Oggbruff was happy to let all the human-types to leave. With the trolls, he had taken much of the credit for the victory, but secretly he was grateful to Sesto for having saved his life. In a quiet get-together, he presented Sesto with the crown that Blurcho had taken from the cultist Arrufel. (The trolls had not been able to figure out how its magic worked, and so it was just a crudely-made crown of bone and horn). Still, it was a crown, and Oggsbruff had punished Blurcho for wearing it.</p><p></p><p>Queen Marfulb, of the Ice Toads, was content. She was very diplomatic, and while she was no fan of the Trolls, she had a reluctant understanding with them. She wished Imani's Agents well, and gave Captain Lerustah Half-Face a map of the Sea-of-Moving-Ice, complete with seasonal berg-migration - a valuable navigation tool.</p><p></p><p>With that, it was a quick journey back to Luskan, where they returned Macaath the Crimson to the Hosttower of the Arcane. The Arcane Brotherhood was in their debt, though they suspected collecting on it would never be easy. Imani himself arrived at the tower by teleport, and Macaath taught him the basics of how to use the Draakhorn.</p><p></p><p>[ooc]Still more to come...[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7996912, member: 59816"] When they awoke from their rest, they gathered the cultist's belongings (loot, cold-weather tents, etc) and began the arduous task of raising the Draakhorn out of the lair. Macaath the Crimson came to join them. She was impressed that they had managed to defeat the dracolich saying, [B]"Not to belittle your skill, but you were very lucky."[/B] The ice-hunters were far more impressed. It took some discussion before they even believed it - but Chief Barking-seal came around, finally letting out a long barking laugh that gave him his name. He had imprisoned the Shaman Bone-carver (for having aided Imani's Agents in getting into the lair) for he feared the Dragon's wrath. Now he freed her, and rewarded her by declaring her his most trusted advisor, much to Orca-Heart's anger (Orca-Heart was his previous second, a mean-spirited warrior). The ice-hunters had a celebration, and it appeared that they intended to abandon their village on Oyaviggaton (they would be no happier under King Oggsbruff's rule) and they would begin anew elsewhere. This migration would take some time, but for now they helped Imani's Agents to leave by sending kayaks to fetch the Frostskimmer, and providing labour and expertise in moving the Draakhorn down to the ship's landing. King Oggbruff was happy to let all the human-types to leave. With the trolls, he had taken much of the credit for the victory, but secretly he was grateful to Sesto for having saved his life. In a quiet get-together, he presented Sesto with the crown that Blurcho had taken from the cultist Arrufel. (The trolls had not been able to figure out how its magic worked, and so it was just a crudely-made crown of bone and horn). Still, it was a crown, and Oggsbruff had punished Blurcho for wearing it. Queen Marfulb, of the Ice Toads, was content. She was very diplomatic, and while she was no fan of the Trolls, she had a reluctant understanding with them. She wished Imani's Agents well, and gave Captain Lerustah Half-Face a map of the Sea-of-Moving-Ice, complete with seasonal berg-migration - a valuable navigation tool. With that, it was a quick journey back to Luskan, where they returned Macaath the Crimson to the Hosttower of the Arcane. The Arcane Brotherhood was in their debt, though they suspected collecting on it would never be easy. Imani himself arrived at the tower by teleport, and Macaath taught him the basics of how to use the Draakhorn. [ooc]Still more to come...[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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