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<blockquote data-quote="arwink" data-source="post: 578690" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p><em>Wednesday, August 23rd, 508 AF, Continued </em> </p><p></p><p>Halgo quickly relates what he learned from the book. It seems the writting was the journal of a dwarven adventurer, one of the original four that freed Bellhold from the fist of the Dragon Copperdeath. The pages that are displayed tell of the dragons defeat, as well as mention that the beast had a secret passage down into the towns copper mine. He also reveals that the dragon had mastered the art of mind control, and dominated the adventurers who came to slay it for a short time before they broke free.</p><p></p><p>Goeffery arrives with a round of drinks, and further news he's learned from the barkeep. Seems that Tokket is the son of one of the adventurer's who killed the dragon, and inherited the Bell and Clapper from her a few years after the beasts death. He's also learned a lot more of the local news, expanding on Othic's gossip. The group learns that the local adventuring company has gone searching for the children, and more people have become concerned when the Company of the Bell failed to return.</p><p></p><p>One thing Goeffery learns that Othic didn't tell them was the prophecy that the dreams and troubled sleep would be over by the end of the week. SEems the local wise-woman had a vision predicting the end to the troubles, which seems to have abated concerns a great deal. Despite this, Tokket spent most of their chat blaming the gods for Bellhold's troubles.</p><p></p><p>The four of them drink in silence, mulling over the odd bits of news and watching the tired, agitated townsfolk milling about in the tap-room. Yip is quietest of all, sitting in the shadowy corner of the booth, occasionally glaring out at Tokket when the barkeep scowls at their table. After a quick supper of bread and cheese, they head up to their room to sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arwink, post: 578690, member: 2292"] [I]Wednesday, August 23rd, 508 AF, Continued [/I] Halgo quickly relates what he learned from the book. It seems the writting was the journal of a dwarven adventurer, one of the original four that freed Bellhold from the fist of the Dragon Copperdeath. The pages that are displayed tell of the dragons defeat, as well as mention that the beast had a secret passage down into the towns copper mine. He also reveals that the dragon had mastered the art of mind control, and dominated the adventurers who came to slay it for a short time before they broke free. Goeffery arrives with a round of drinks, and further news he's learned from the barkeep. Seems that Tokket is the son of one of the adventurer's who killed the dragon, and inherited the Bell and Clapper from her a few years after the beasts death. He's also learned a lot more of the local news, expanding on Othic's gossip. The group learns that the local adventuring company has gone searching for the children, and more people have become concerned when the Company of the Bell failed to return. One thing Goeffery learns that Othic didn't tell them was the prophecy that the dreams and troubled sleep would be over by the end of the week. SEems the local wise-woman had a vision predicting the end to the troubles, which seems to have abated concerns a great deal. Despite this, Tokket spent most of their chat blaming the gods for Bellhold's troubles. The four of them drink in silence, mulling over the odd bits of news and watching the tired, agitated townsfolk milling about in the tap-room. Yip is quietest of all, sitting in the shadowy corner of the booth, occasionally glaring out at Tokket when the barkeep scowls at their table. After a quick supper of bread and cheese, they head up to their room to sleep. [/QUOTE]
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