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<blockquote data-quote="seasong" data-source="post: 696498" data-attributes="member: 5137"><p><em>A couple of years ago, our heroes spent some time as captured slaved among the Bunahken tribe. Although life wasn't exactly pleasant, they had a kind master (the shaman Olgah), and she cut a deal with Greppa to teach her arcanist magic in return for their freedom. Some time after they left, the Bunahken were destroyed by the dragon Amalan (aided by the Uhkamah tribe). When that happened, the other captured slaves (mostly citizens of Theralis) transferred ownership to the Uhkamah, and <em>since then</em>. Unfortunately for the Uhkamah, Olgah (the Bunahken shaman) survived the dragon attack, and went on a path of vengeance after the tribe.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Now, a few years after their capture, they have arrived in the region that Chatham says the Uhkamah stay...</em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: orange"><strong>Wolf-bit</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Greppa was slowly becoming an arcanist of great power. At less than 20 years, he was already a near-equal to his former master, the elderly Hurath. But today, he was a sneak, crouched quietly behind a tree and watching the orc valley below him through narrowed eyes. Nearby, Chatham was similarly posed, but watching all other directions. While Chatham stood guard, Greppa concentrated on the tiny figures below and figuring out what was what.</p><p></p><p>To his best estimation, there were perhaps 20 to 30 warbands, each gathered about their camps and fires. That meant less than a thousand orcs, but still several hundred. Of humans, it looked like close to a one to one ratio... meaning at least a few hundred Theralis citizens had died in the intervening years.</p><p></p><p>Little else was certain. They did not appear very strong, and their shaman was young... possibly a hurried replacement for a recent death.</p><p></p><p>Greppa snorted. The Uhkamah were weak, and holding his people slaves. He nodded to Chatham, and the two slipped back into the forest and returned to Athan and Merideth. After discussing what Greppa had seen, the Theralese youths and Chatham slowly made their way back through the wilderness to Theralis.</p><p></p><p>As they did, Greppa mused on the Uhkamah. Captain Agina would be pleased, he knew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seasong, post: 696498, member: 5137"] [i]A couple of years ago, our heroes spent some time as captured slaved among the Bunahken tribe. Although life wasn't exactly pleasant, they had a kind master (the shaman Olgah), and she cut a deal with Greppa to teach her arcanist magic in return for their freedom. Some time after they left, the Bunahken were destroyed by the dragon Amalan (aided by the Uhkamah tribe). When that happened, the other captured slaves (mostly citizens of Theralis) transferred ownership to the Uhkamah, and [i]since then[/i]. Unfortunately for the Uhkamah, Olgah (the Bunahken shaman) survived the dragon attack, and went on a path of vengeance after the tribe. Now, a few years after their capture, they have arrived in the region that Chatham says the Uhkamah stay...[/i] [color=orange][b]Wolf-bit[/b][/color] Greppa was slowly becoming an arcanist of great power. At less than 20 years, he was already a near-equal to his former master, the elderly Hurath. But today, he was a sneak, crouched quietly behind a tree and watching the orc valley below him through narrowed eyes. Nearby, Chatham was similarly posed, but watching all other directions. While Chatham stood guard, Greppa concentrated on the tiny figures below and figuring out what was what. To his best estimation, there were perhaps 20 to 30 warbands, each gathered about their camps and fires. That meant less than a thousand orcs, but still several hundred. Of humans, it looked like close to a one to one ratio... meaning at least a few hundred Theralis citizens had died in the intervening years. Little else was certain. They did not appear very strong, and their shaman was young... possibly a hurried replacement for a recent death. Greppa snorted. The Uhkamah were weak, and holding his people slaves. He nodded to Chatham, and the two slipped back into the forest and returned to Athan and Merideth. After discussing what Greppa had seen, the Theralese youths and Chatham slowly made their way back through the wilderness to Theralis. As they did, Greppa mused on the Uhkamah. Captain Agina would be pleased, he knew. [/QUOTE]
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