Deuce Traveler
Adventurer
Can't sleep... clowns will eat me.
Tychus: Glau Ironbelly is good to go. Here are his contacts-
Savane (Wizard 6/Expert 3) is a friend that Glau has made while paying his respects to Tuen in the temple district. The Temple of Tuen is dedicated to the goddess of technology, and as such is covered with gears and other symbols. Many technologists enjoy congregating their in a strange mixture of quiet contemplation and mystic meditation, and there is a small group of dwarves that attend to the elderly high priestess. Savane likes to asks more questions than give answers, but Glau has found him to be a very solid source of information when new technologies are about to make a break-through. Glau has been given a small copper piece with barely discernable writing on its surface as a token by Savane. By showing this token, Glau has found that he receives a 5% discount to technological items from Shuul merchants and their allies.
Soren Clanstone (Stonelost dwarf, fighter 9) and Glau Ironbelly have become 'drinking cousins', as Soren likes to call it. The Stonelost and Grailwarden dwarves don't really understand one another until their in the bottom of a tankard ten times over, but somehow these gruff and opinionated dwarves have created a strange sense of kinship. Soren is treated with a certain level of respect by the other Stonelost dwarves, and Glau has the sense that the young fighter is somewhat important but hasn't gotten anyone to open up yet to as why. Soren does seem to know a bit about Dwarvenhearth, however, and sometimes Glau is able to pull a kernel of information from him. On the other hand, Soren is very open about some of the latest occurences among the more famed adventuring groups. When Glau cannot find Soren at his favorite tavern, the Black Swan in Midtown, he can be sure that Soren is off adventuring.
Tychus: Glau Ironbelly is good to go. Here are his contacts-
Savane (Wizard 6/Expert 3) is a friend that Glau has made while paying his respects to Tuen in the temple district. The Temple of Tuen is dedicated to the goddess of technology, and as such is covered with gears and other symbols. Many technologists enjoy congregating their in a strange mixture of quiet contemplation and mystic meditation, and there is a small group of dwarves that attend to the elderly high priestess. Savane likes to asks more questions than give answers, but Glau has found him to be a very solid source of information when new technologies are about to make a break-through. Glau has been given a small copper piece with barely discernable writing on its surface as a token by Savane. By showing this token, Glau has found that he receives a 5% discount to technological items from Shuul merchants and their allies.
Soren Clanstone (Stonelost dwarf, fighter 9) and Glau Ironbelly have become 'drinking cousins', as Soren likes to call it. The Stonelost and Grailwarden dwarves don't really understand one another until their in the bottom of a tankard ten times over, but somehow these gruff and opinionated dwarves have created a strange sense of kinship. Soren is treated with a certain level of respect by the other Stonelost dwarves, and Glau has the sense that the young fighter is somewhat important but hasn't gotten anyone to open up yet to as why. Soren does seem to know a bit about Dwarvenhearth, however, and sometimes Glau is able to pull a kernel of information from him. On the other hand, Soren is very open about some of the latest occurences among the more famed adventuring groups. When Glau cannot find Soren at his favorite tavern, the Black Swan in Midtown, he can be sure that Soren is off adventuring.