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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 7855139" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>As the sun set over Westgate, the party returned to the Gatereach guest house to inform Rahnee of their discoveries. After the tale was told, all decided to rest for the remainder of the night. Once asleep, however, each was transported in their dreams to what appeared to be the underground chamber in the Seven Hills. Following some confusion, the group slowly realized that they were sharing the same dream, and began exploring the cavern anew. Some changes were evident, as Ashnakzeroth's throne gleamed like new, but now had a pile of bones upon it. <em>(This marks the first shared dream the party experiences in their quest. It will not be the last. --R)</em></p><p></p><p>Approaching the throne, several party members felt an evil presence pressing at them. <em>(This must be an indication of the abomination's continued existence. --C).</em> Moving to the rear chamber, the party saw a group of dwarves desperately working to finish a statue, with one of their clan elders urging them on. The elder, whose fingers kept touching a small figure of a hammer tied to his neck with a rag, prayed to Moradin, asking that their fate be a warning and a revelation, that their deaths should not be in vain. After crying that the statue was completed and for Moradin to save their souls, the elder and the other dwarves sank to the cavern floor, as the dream faded out.</p><p></p><p>Once all were awake in the morning, the companions discussed the fantastic happenings in the shared dream. Brok-Tul thought that the dwarven elder must have been a priest of Moradin, since he had possessed the hammer symbol, and felt strongly that the party needed to find some Clan Ironhelm dwarves - if the clan was still in existence - and ask them about what had happened. Although Aerikoth felt this would be of dubious utility, he commented that he knew that Clan Ironhelm was extant, having previously met a member. Durendin Ironhelm, the wizard explained, had been part of Aerikoth's adventuring group when they defeated the necromancer Zagath. Afterwards, Durendin had returned to his clan home in the Giant's Run mountains. Aerikoth confirmed, in response to a question from Veran, that Zagath had his lair near the Amee Pass. Veran speculated that Zagath had unleashed something which had scared away the nearby goblin tribe.</p><p></p><p>After breakfast, the group headed for the Market to sell some gems and other items, with the idea of going to the Tower afterwards to purchase the Hidden House deed. Rahnee collared a dwarf in one of the outdoor stalls and was able to confirm that Clan Ironhelm was based in the Giant's Run mountains, although the dwarf pleaded ignorance about knowing any clan members in Westgate. After the division of gold, during which Aerikoth insisted on only taking the cost of the Comprehend Languages scroll, Brok-Tul and the others' contributions totaled above the 1,000 gold they had been told was required for the deed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 7855139, member: 7015827"] As the sun set over Westgate, the party returned to the Gatereach guest house to inform Rahnee of their discoveries. After the tale was told, all decided to rest for the remainder of the night. Once asleep, however, each was transported in their dreams to what appeared to be the underground chamber in the Seven Hills. Following some confusion, the group slowly realized that they were sharing the same dream, and began exploring the cavern anew. Some changes were evident, as Ashnakzeroth's throne gleamed like new, but now had a pile of bones upon it. [I](This marks the first shared dream the party experiences in their quest. It will not be the last. --R)[/I] Approaching the throne, several party members felt an evil presence pressing at them. [I](This must be an indication of the abomination's continued existence. --C).[/I] Moving to the rear chamber, the party saw a group of dwarves desperately working to finish a statue, with one of their clan elders urging them on. The elder, whose fingers kept touching a small figure of a hammer tied to his neck with a rag, prayed to Moradin, asking that their fate be a warning and a revelation, that their deaths should not be in vain. After crying that the statue was completed and for Moradin to save their souls, the elder and the other dwarves sank to the cavern floor, as the dream faded out. Once all were awake in the morning, the companions discussed the fantastic happenings in the shared dream. Brok-Tul thought that the dwarven elder must have been a priest of Moradin, since he had possessed the hammer symbol, and felt strongly that the party needed to find some Clan Ironhelm dwarves - if the clan was still in existence - and ask them about what had happened. Although Aerikoth felt this would be of dubious utility, he commented that he knew that Clan Ironhelm was extant, having previously met a member. Durendin Ironhelm, the wizard explained, had been part of Aerikoth's adventuring group when they defeated the necromancer Zagath. Afterwards, Durendin had returned to his clan home in the Giant's Run mountains. Aerikoth confirmed, in response to a question from Veran, that Zagath had his lair near the Amee Pass. Veran speculated that Zagath had unleashed something which had scared away the nearby goblin tribe. After breakfast, the group headed for the Market to sell some gems and other items, with the idea of going to the Tower afterwards to purchase the Hidden House deed. Rahnee collared a dwarf in one of the outdoor stalls and was able to confirm that Clan Ironhelm was based in the Giant's Run mountains, although the dwarf pleaded ignorance about knowing any clan members in Westgate. After the division of gold, during which Aerikoth insisted on only taking the cost of the Comprehend Languages scroll, Brok-Tul and the others' contributions totaled above the 1,000 gold they had been told was required for the deed. [/QUOTE]
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