Excerpts of the Journal of Erud II - General Info
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Journal Excerpt Four
The dwarves have been kind
enough to invite us to their
home city of Kaladim, a rather
stuffy and cramped
subterranean city built into
one of the taller mountains of
the Butcherblock range. The
most impressive sight so far
has been the enormous statue
that has been carved into the
The dwarves have been kind
enough to invite us to their
home city of Kaladim, a rather
stuffy and cramped
subterranean city built into
one of the taller mountains of
the Butcherblock range. The
most impressive sight so far
has been the enormous statue
that has been carved into the
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very side of the mountain.
Apparently it is the visage of
a great dwarven king. Some of
our company has taken a liking
to the strong brews of the
Dwarves. I fear it may be time
to move on before their minds
get dulled by the intoxicating
substances, and the
oppressiveness of being
constantly surrounded by
stone and the clatter of the
Apparently it is the visage of
a great dwarven king. Some of
our company has taken a liking
to the strong brews of the
Dwarves. I fear it may be time
to move on before their minds
get dulled by the intoxicating
substances, and the
oppressiveness of being
constantly surrounded by
stone and the clatter of the
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mines echoing through out
the caverns is wearing on my
sanity.
Journal Excerpt Five
My company has left the
dwarven capitol of Kaladim
and now journeys into the
deep forests of the Faydark,
home of the elves.
We have had the fortune
the caverns is wearing on my
sanity.
Journal Excerpt Five
My company has left the
dwarven capitol of Kaladim
and now journeys into the
deep forests of the Faydark,
home of the elves.
We have had the fortune
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of hiring a scout and
translator for our journey
into the lands of the elves.
It seems this odd individual,
Tolsarian, is a Half-Elf, I
had heard of the union
between an elf and human
but have never before
actually had the
opportunity to meet one. I
found Tolsarian to be a very
intelligent individual and he
translator for our journey
into the lands of the elves.
It seems this odd individual,
Tolsarian, is a Half-Elf, I
had heard of the union
between an elf and human
but have never before
actually had the
opportunity to meet one. I
found Tolsarian to be a very
intelligent individual and he
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possessed a vast knowledge
of the Faydarks and its many
inhabitants. Tolsarian spoke
little however of his
heritage, he spoke of the
humans and elves as if neither
were his people, and I sensed
a deep sadness in his
demeanor. Tolsarians spirits
did seem to lift a bit when we
reached the tree city of the
wood elves, the Fier'Dal I
of the Faydarks and its many
inhabitants. Tolsarian spoke
little however of his
heritage, he spoke of the
humans and elves as if neither
were his people, and I sensed
a deep sadness in his
demeanor. Tolsarians spirits
did seem to lift a bit when we
reached the tree city of the
wood elves, the Fier'Dal I
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believe it was that Tolsarian
called them, and were greeted
by an elven maiden that
appeared before us as if she
had stepped forth from the
very bark of the tree before
us.
Journal Excerpt Six
I've found my stay in the tree
city of Kelethin much more
called them, and were greeted
by an elven maiden that
appeared before us as if she
had stepped forth from the
very bark of the tree before
us.
Journal Excerpt Six
I've found my stay in the tree
city of Kelethin much more
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pleasing than my stay in the
stifling halls of Kaladim.
Some of my company do not
agree with my pleasure, they
find the wine of the elves to
be far less enjoyable than the
rich brews of the dwarves.
These drunkards in my
company have such simple
minds to base so much of
their enjoyment off the
imbibing of intoxicating
stifling halls of Kaladim.
Some of my company do not
agree with my pleasure, they
find the wine of the elves to
be far less enjoyable than the
rich brews of the dwarves.
These drunkards in my
company have such simple
minds to base so much of
their enjoyment off the
imbibing of intoxicating
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beverages. These Fier'Dal are
a strange people, even
stranger to me than the
dwarves. The dwarves are
blunt of speech and manner
and their simple ways are
easy for even the weakest
minded of my companions
to understand. The Fier'Dal
however are puzzling.
I have no doubt that they are
an intelligent people but they
a strange people, even
stranger to me than the
dwarves. The dwarves are
blunt of speech and manner
and their simple ways are
easy for even the weakest
minded of my companions
to understand. The Fier'Dal
however are puzzling.
I have no doubt that they are
an intelligent people but they
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are uninterested in
scholastics and conventional
knowledge. Instead these aptly
named Wood Elves are
frivolous and mysterious,
spending all their time
sneaking about the forests,
caring for its wild beasts,
and singing and dancing
in their tree top city.
Their history and lore
seems to be told mostly in
scholastics and conventional
knowledge. Instead these aptly
named Wood Elves are
frivolous and mysterious,
spending all their time
sneaking about the forests,
caring for its wild beasts,
and singing and dancing
in their tree top city.
Their history and lore
seems to be told mostly in
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folklore and poetry, though
they have a written language,
which according to Tolsarian,
is shared with their relatives
the High Elves. They are
however, a good people, and
there is wisdom in their
poetry and song.
they have a written language,
which according to Tolsarian,
is shared with their relatives
the High Elves. They are
however, a good people, and
there is wisdom in their
poetry and song.
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Quest Source: 28 May 2022