Coldain History: Volume I - General Info
Coldain History: Volume I (18981)
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Coldain Heritage and
History:
Volume I: Lost at Sea
Inscribed by:
Grand Historian Nicmar
During the ancient days
when
the first city of the dwarves
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Book Contents
Coldain Heritage and
History:
Volume I: Lost at Sea
Inscribed by:
Grand Historian Nicmar
During the ancient days
when
the first city of the dwarves
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was under construction,
dwarves were being sent
across
the lands and sea to find
precious reserves of stone,
crystal, and ore for the
project. Ships sailed in and
out by the dozens bringing
supplies for the great
project. One fleet of such
ships was sailing across the
South of Antonica to reach
dwarves were being sent
across
the lands and sea to find
precious reserves of stone,
crystal, and ore for the
project. Ships sailed in and
out by the dozens bringing
supplies for the great
project. One fleet of such
ships was sailing across the
South of Antonica to reach
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the
unknown island that would
eventually be Odus, where a
quartz mine was being set up
in the name of the dwarves.
Led by the miner and explorer
Colin Dain, the fleet of a
dozen ships carrying about
200
dwarves ran into one of the
worst storms Prexus had ever
unknown island that would
eventually be Odus, where a
quartz mine was being set up
in the name of the dwarves.
Led by the miner and explorer
Colin Dain, the fleet of a
dozen ships carrying about
200
dwarves ran into one of the
worst storms Prexus had ever
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unleashed. Tossed and turned,
flipped and torn the storm
raged on for days as most of
the dwarves huddled together
in the ships' holds waiting
for the seas to calm. When
finally after eight days of
turbulence the gales subsided
and the dwarves crawled onto
their tattered decks they
flipped and torn the storm
raged on for days as most of
the dwarves huddled together
in the ships' holds waiting
for the seas to calm. When
finally after eight days of
turbulence the gales subsided
and the dwarves crawled onto
their tattered decks they
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found that six of their ships
had been lost to the storm
along with their crews and
passengers. Worst of all not
even the best of the
remaining
navigators or cartographers
had a clue as to where they
were. Even the stars in the
sky could not be relied upon
for navigation, as none of
had been lost to the storm
along with their crews and
passengers. Worst of all not
even the best of the
remaining
navigators or cartographers
had a clue as to where they
were. Even the stars in the
sky could not be relied upon
for navigation, as none of
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them were recognizable to the
dwarves who had never been in
`this region before.
dwarves who had never been in
`this region before.
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Quest Source: 28 May 2022