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<blockquote data-quote="Jago" data-source="post: 6904921" data-attributes="member: 6855130"><p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x111/tranced89/Arvernix.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Upon Horses, Theoparlis and his escort were able to reach the stone walls of Halveroth shortly after Mercutio was meeting with the Wolves' new allies. </p><p></p><p>Halveroth was a rather large city for the Dwarves, but even it was buckling under the pressure of hundreds of refugees sheltering within her embrace. Her watchtowers even had humans end elves manning the ramparts, these guards cheerfully waving to Theo upon spotting the colors of the Iron Wolves. A call went up and the wooden gates were slowly opened, allowing them entry. </p><p></p><p>Inside were the familiar thatch-roofed buildings and paved dirt of the city. The center was home to a great, powerful Oak, adorned with all manners of decorations and painted sigils from the faith of the Avernix. Every passer-by made sure to greet or wave to Theoparlis and his men, and there were even a few offers of food or small gifts. The city itself was bristling with activity, the sounds of farming, forging, building, crafting, weaving, cooking, and trade all about within the walls. Pigs trotted as they pleased across busy streets whilst oxen helped to carry heavy supplies towards a side of the Western Wall: it appeared to have been damaged in some way and a team of carpenters and masons were trying to assess and repair the critical gap in their defenses.</p><p></p><p>Ahead of the Great Oak lay the hall of the Druidic Council: 5 wise Dwarves and Halflings that guided the Avernix in matters political and spiritual. It was they who had reached out to the Iron Wolves for their last contract, knowing the mercenaries to be good for their word. It was they who, upon being alerted to Theoparlis's presence, were unhurriedly waiting upon the front steps of their vaunted home, arrayed with torcs of gold around their necks and staves of strong oak that they leaned upon.</p><p></p><p>The chief amongst them, Taraneos, smiled under his red beard upon spying the trio of Wolves. He turned to his fellow priests, bidding them to turn to other duties whilst he spoke to Theo alone: no need to trouble the rest of the Druids with a simple negotiation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jago, post: 6904921, member: 6855130"] [center][img]http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x111/tranced89/Arvernix.png[/img][/center] Upon Horses, Theoparlis and his escort were able to reach the stone walls of Halveroth shortly after Mercutio was meeting with the Wolves' new allies. Halveroth was a rather large city for the Dwarves, but even it was buckling under the pressure of hundreds of refugees sheltering within her embrace. Her watchtowers even had humans end elves manning the ramparts, these guards cheerfully waving to Theo upon spotting the colors of the Iron Wolves. A call went up and the wooden gates were slowly opened, allowing them entry. Inside were the familiar thatch-roofed buildings and paved dirt of the city. The center was home to a great, powerful Oak, adorned with all manners of decorations and painted sigils from the faith of the Avernix. Every passer-by made sure to greet or wave to Theoparlis and his men, and there were even a few offers of food or small gifts. The city itself was bristling with activity, the sounds of farming, forging, building, crafting, weaving, cooking, and trade all about within the walls. Pigs trotted as they pleased across busy streets whilst oxen helped to carry heavy supplies towards a side of the Western Wall: it appeared to have been damaged in some way and a team of carpenters and masons were trying to assess and repair the critical gap in their defenses. Ahead of the Great Oak lay the hall of the Druidic Council: 5 wise Dwarves and Halflings that guided the Avernix in matters political and spiritual. It was they who had reached out to the Iron Wolves for their last contract, knowing the mercenaries to be good for their word. It was they who, upon being alerted to Theoparlis's presence, were unhurriedly waiting upon the front steps of their vaunted home, arrayed with torcs of gold around their necks and staves of strong oak that they leaned upon. The chief amongst them, Taraneos, smiled under his red beard upon spying the trio of Wolves. He turned to his fellow priests, bidding them to turn to other duties whilst he spoke to Theo alone: no need to trouble the rest of the Druids with a simple negotiation. [/QUOTE]
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