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A1- Lost Knowledge of Arcanix(Wik Judging)


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OOC: Betwen a new kid, work stress, and the holidays, it's been nuts for me too.
I'm here though.

Before they approach the dwarf...

"Does anyone know more of the dwarf's assosiation? While not the best option, he could be a powerful ally and perhaps safer than the professor for such information. I worry that if it was so easy to walk in and steal the first time, there is no reason to think it wouldn't happen a second time." Valahandra says.
 


Can we trust anyone Koh'Tara? It seems as though everyone wants to get this research. I don't know if it will truly enhance the power of a Dragonmark. I suppose the possibility that it will is reason enough for people to kill to get it. Assuming we retrieve the papers, do we return them to Dean Gray as agreed upon initially or do we entertain other offers? I believe someone mentioned earlier that my own House approached the group about buying them. Nuria comments.
 


The warrior contemplates the words of the three female heroes, but seems to settle upon the Gray Skinned hobgoblin's interjection and moves to stand next to her.

Though interested in Nuria's reply to the Valenar, Wulfcyne suggests, 'Mayhap we be askin' tha Kundarak where we kin contact 'im if'n we gain tha papers....I dinna wanna make an enemy o' Kundarak nor o' tha 12...

Clamming up for a moment and then nodding, as if coming to a decision, the Brelander continues, 'We done made a deal wit' Arcanix an' until I be seein' tha the Wizards be meanin' ta use tha papers ta harm others, I say we hold true to ourin' word.'
 

Contemplating Valahandra's words for a moment, Nuria answers.

While I do not know everyone in my house. I am certain there are plenty who could not or, should not, be trusted with this research. Especially if it is as potentially powerful as the Dean suggests.

We must be cautious in our dealings with House Kundurak and the Twelve. Ideally, I would prefer to return the papers to the Dean and not anger either Kundurak or the Twelve. I am less concerned with my own house.
 

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