Post by kakaderm on May 6, 2014 12:51:00 GMT
My most esteemed inquisitor, it must at this point be known, that although insightfull, the Hunn's excerpts do not properly reflect the full scale of all events transpiring at that time. His mind was becoming clouded as he struggled with his identity, and his observations grow somewhat obscure and at times, are simply false. My own chronicles of these events which favour your interest such would better serve, only to supplement those of the Half-orc of course. If it please you inquisitor, I shall proceed. Very well.
As we all know my esteemed inquisitor, this was a very chaotic time for the Thel dinge and what remained of her Thanes. I honestly do not know what became of Yolo, though I have my suspicions that Rex may of thrown him into the sea. One less Thane to bide for the title you see. Oh, why do I think that? By all accounts, he was the last one to be seen with Yolo, one night near the docks, where it is said he was grumbling angrily about having found his brother passed out drunk yet again. A lone witness, one of the milita girls, dear thing, said she saw Rex carry Yolo off into the night, yelling at him that he was a waste of food. Yes inquisitor, an astute observation, Yolo probably would of froze to death anyway had the half-orc not sniffed him out and left him there, but let us not forget, his breed are not known to harbour clever minds. As you wish inquisitor, I shall not speculate on any further matters that have no proof.
Jibblettes rest her poor soul met her fate at the hands of the titans gruel, but oddly, not in the Thel. After the other Thanes had managed to stay the Titans attack, Rex had managed to direct them toward the white elf settlement, but Jibblette could not live with this and secretly took it upon herself to warn them of their impending doom. She did so successfully without detection from the Thel, as she masked this escapade with one of her routine hunts. Her fate was sealed when her compassion compelled her to stay and help the white elves fight off the gruel. Like most of the white elves, she eventually succumbed to their number and mindless resolution.
I do not know my esteemed inquisitor, I can only speculate as to the whereabouts of Xalarm and Xsaroth at this time, and you have forbidden me to do so. Very well inquisitor, my own beliefs are that they lost interest in the affairs of men and returned to the wilds, it is their way. Yes inquisitor, the Flind settlement to the south still had treaty with the Thel for trade and peace at this time. It is unlikely to my mind they were taken.
Obsessed by the demon the Thanes had found in the depths of the mine, Annadoria was seen little, she spent most of her time in the temple, researching such matters and seeking wisdom from her deity. It is unfortunate, for she was sorely missed on the Thanes incursion of the tower of the Barghest, as was Tsaroth and the others. This was folly, an ill planned, poorly executed expedition which saw great losses, and it all began when Rex's blood orcs found a lone stray white elf in the wilds near the Thel...
As we all know my esteemed inquisitor, this was a very chaotic time for the Thel dinge and what remained of her Thanes. I honestly do not know what became of Yolo, though I have my suspicions that Rex may of thrown him into the sea. One less Thane to bide for the title you see. Oh, why do I think that? By all accounts, he was the last one to be seen with Yolo, one night near the docks, where it is said he was grumbling angrily about having found his brother passed out drunk yet again. A lone witness, one of the milita girls, dear thing, said she saw Rex carry Yolo off into the night, yelling at him that he was a waste of food. Yes inquisitor, an astute observation, Yolo probably would of froze to death anyway had the half-orc not sniffed him out and left him there, but let us not forget, his breed are not known to harbour clever minds. As you wish inquisitor, I shall not speculate on any further matters that have no proof.
Jibblettes rest her poor soul met her fate at the hands of the titans gruel, but oddly, not in the Thel. After the other Thanes had managed to stay the Titans attack, Rex had managed to direct them toward the white elf settlement, but Jibblette could not live with this and secretly took it upon herself to warn them of their impending doom. She did so successfully without detection from the Thel, as she masked this escapade with one of her routine hunts. Her fate was sealed when her compassion compelled her to stay and help the white elves fight off the gruel. Like most of the white elves, she eventually succumbed to their number and mindless resolution.
I do not know my esteemed inquisitor, I can only speculate as to the whereabouts of Xalarm and Xsaroth at this time, and you have forbidden me to do so. Very well inquisitor, my own beliefs are that they lost interest in the affairs of men and returned to the wilds, it is their way. Yes inquisitor, the Flind settlement to the south still had treaty with the Thel for trade and peace at this time. It is unlikely to my mind they were taken.
Obsessed by the demon the Thanes had found in the depths of the mine, Annadoria was seen little, she spent most of her time in the temple, researching such matters and seeking wisdom from her deity. It is unfortunate, for she was sorely missed on the Thanes incursion of the tower of the Barghest, as was Tsaroth and the others. This was folly, an ill planned, poorly executed expedition which saw great losses, and it all began when Rex's blood orcs found a lone stray white elf in the wilds near the Thel...