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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 9769326" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>The wizard returned to the cabin via his magic the morning of Tarsakh 13 and was greeted outside by the barks of Old Hamish’s dog Runner. The hermit welcomed him inside with a smile and mentioned there might be a bit of rabbit stew left for him; the others had evidently been breaking their fast. Darrow gestured at five empty Ironhelm ale bottles and apologized that he had not saved an ale for Aerikoth. Rosten then gave a meaningful glance to Darrow and prompted the dwarf to speak; in his usual blunt manner, he stated that Hamish wanted the whole story on Belle, his daughter, who had previously been one of Aerikoth’s adventuring companions.</p><p></p><p>Aerikoth in response said he would tell Hamish what he recalled from her company, although he had not interacted much with his daughter. Dermot, some sympathy in his voice, thanked him while Rosten, Darrow and Lloria silently watched the scene while finishing their meal. The wizard related that he first met Belle when she delivered information from the Oghma temple in Reddansyr to a monastic named Veran at the Gatrereach in Westgate, where Aerikoth’s group was residing. At the time the company he was with included Lady Rahnee Roaringhorn, Brok-Tul, Veran, and Jokull. Belle, for reasons unknown to Aerikoth, decided to join them in their endeavor against an ancient Netherese lich desiring to return to his full power. Old Hamish nodded, confirming he had heard this part, and made a pointed observation that all of Aerikoth’s former companions were now gone.</p><p></p><p>The wizard continued, sharing that shortly afterwards they found themselves in Reddansyr, eliminating a troll threat by the Reddan River bridge. Their reason for being in the area was not just to deal with the trolls, which Ian Gryphonhawk had mentioned to them, but to discover an outpost used by the lich and the minions of the creature. A captive they had taken, a woman named Melissa, informed them of the location. Belle assisted in gaining access to the structure. Old Hamish slowly nodded, interrupting to state that was where Belle said Aerikoth used the blood magic.</p><p></p><p>Imperturbable, the wizard continued the tale, describing how once within the grim place they battled many undead creatures, including a construct created from the graves of others, a formidable foe. The creature broke through their ranks and unfortunately for Belle she could not avoid its path, but was returned to life afterwards. Aerikoth then acknowledged that was where the blood magic, a signature form of the Art the lich used, was needed. In his flat voice and with unblinking eyes, the wizard declared that the story for Belle from that point was not something Hamish should concern himself with. That said, Aerikoth mentioned she assisted in the defeat of the lich and also journeyed with his group to the lands of Tallwell where she helped put down a local tyrant. Within a tenday afterwards, she left the company.</p><p></p><p>Old Hamish’s face contorted at Aerikoth’s words, and with an epithet he described how he could see Belle came back with the light snuffed out of her eyes. The hermit took a step forward towards the wizard then halted, hands shaking, as he made another pointed comment about how none of the wizard’s former companions seemed to be around. Aerikoth in response asked Hamish to speak plainly, if the wizard was being accused of something, as he had seen many come and go in his company, not just Hamish’s daughter.</p><p></p><p>The hermit declared that Belle hadn’t trusted Aerikoth, and didn’t like him. She wouldn’t talk much about what happened in the tower, or facing the lich, but that was what Old Hamish could tell had made her stop caring about life. Angrily stating he was wasting his time, the hermit stormed out of the cabin, although Darrow and Lloria attempted to make helpful observations to calm the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 9769326, member: 7015827"] The wizard returned to the cabin via his magic the morning of Tarsakh 13 and was greeted outside by the barks of Old Hamish’s dog Runner. The hermit welcomed him inside with a smile and mentioned there might be a bit of rabbit stew left for him; the others had evidently been breaking their fast. Darrow gestured at five empty Ironhelm ale bottles and apologized that he had not saved an ale for Aerikoth. Rosten then gave a meaningful glance to Darrow and prompted the dwarf to speak; in his usual blunt manner, he stated that Hamish wanted the whole story on Belle, his daughter, who had previously been one of Aerikoth’s adventuring companions. Aerikoth in response said he would tell Hamish what he recalled from her company, although he had not interacted much with his daughter. Dermot, some sympathy in his voice, thanked him while Rosten, Darrow and Lloria silently watched the scene while finishing their meal. The wizard related that he first met Belle when she delivered information from the Oghma temple in Reddansyr to a monastic named Veran at the Gatrereach in Westgate, where Aerikoth’s group was residing. At the time the company he was with included Lady Rahnee Roaringhorn, Brok-Tul, Veran, and Jokull. Belle, for reasons unknown to Aerikoth, decided to join them in their endeavor against an ancient Netherese lich desiring to return to his full power. Old Hamish nodded, confirming he had heard this part, and made a pointed observation that all of Aerikoth’s former companions were now gone. The wizard continued, sharing that shortly afterwards they found themselves in Reddansyr, eliminating a troll threat by the Reddan River bridge. Their reason for being in the area was not just to deal with the trolls, which Ian Gryphonhawk had mentioned to them, but to discover an outpost used by the lich and the minions of the creature. A captive they had taken, a woman named Melissa, informed them of the location. Belle assisted in gaining access to the structure. Old Hamish slowly nodded, interrupting to state that was where Belle said Aerikoth used the blood magic. Imperturbable, the wizard continued the tale, describing how once within the grim place they battled many undead creatures, including a construct created from the graves of others, a formidable foe. The creature broke through their ranks and unfortunately for Belle she could not avoid its path, but was returned to life afterwards. Aerikoth then acknowledged that was where the blood magic, a signature form of the Art the lich used, was needed. In his flat voice and with unblinking eyes, the wizard declared that the story for Belle from that point was not something Hamish should concern himself with. That said, Aerikoth mentioned she assisted in the defeat of the lich and also journeyed with his group to the lands of Tallwell where she helped put down a local tyrant. Within a tenday afterwards, she left the company. Old Hamish’s face contorted at Aerikoth’s words, and with an epithet he described how he could see Belle came back with the light snuffed out of her eyes. The hermit took a step forward towards the wizard then halted, hands shaking, as he made another pointed comment about how none of the wizard’s former companions seemed to be around. Aerikoth in response asked Hamish to speak plainly, if the wizard was being accused of something, as he had seen many come and go in his company, not just Hamish’s daughter. The hermit declared that Belle hadn’t trusted Aerikoth, and didn’t like him. She wouldn’t talk much about what happened in the tower, or facing the lich, but that was what Old Hamish could tell had made her stop caring about life. Angrily stating he was wasting his time, the hermit stormed out of the cabin, although Darrow and Lloria attempted to make helpful observations to calm the situation. [/QUOTE]
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