Dinner’s up, something warm and hearty to make all happy.
May it strengthen us to face tomorrow’s tasks and help us to overcome them.
Yes, there are enough for seconds.
Dinner’s up, something warm and hearty to make all happy.
May it strengthen us to face tomorrow’s tasks and help us to overcome them.
Yes, there are enough for seconds.
“I have no doubt your food will be delicious, Mulligan! And many thanks to Elrohir and Glorfindel for their help. I will indulge in some pipe-weed as well-I am recovered but the memories remain.”
A chance to change up spells. Elrohir gets Elenwë to assist. The party will head back in early in the morning.
After a delicious dinner - thanks, Mulligan! - and a good night’s sleep, Thoroncir feels much better and is ready to go back to that terrible, terrible place.
Same spells today, I suppose.
starts, as if at a cry in the distance
shakes his head
Never mind.
“What was that, Gil-Gandel?” the knight-errant asks curiously.
It was nothing, Thoroncir. Relax. We still have a tormented fea to set free.
Ghân will keep the same spells.
Glorfindel meets the party back at the chamber. The night was peaceful inside and outside.
It takes two days but all the traps, symbols and barriers are bypassed or destroyed. Elenwë’s singing was able to replace Gilraen’s allowing Gilraen to use her spells safely. She and Ghân gained skill in working together at Dispel Magic and as an added bonus Elrohir arranged for Deor to get a new 3rd level spell, ID at Distance .This allows for far safer ID’s that last longer and work slightly better.
The final chamber was found and when opened it was as if an ancient death swept briefly over the party, but no foul sorcery of Sauron’s, rather a feel of deep sorrow and pain but also of relief. The Fëa is free.
Within the chamber were dark spells and a horribly emaciate body. Glorfindel withdrew the body for burial outside at some pain to himself. The Dwarves happily blow up this final chamber.
The party needs not worry about the other chamber at The Grave Door, the Elves will take care of that one and a few other for the Dwarves. The Dwarves are extremely thankful for all that was done. They have years of work ahead of them but it should not be too hard or dangerous. The campaign went extremely well.
…more to come…
Thoroncir is grateful to the Elf-lord and -lady for their assistance, and pleased that the long-imprisoned Fea has at last found some measure of peace.
Excellent, glad we managed to assist at the very end, in what ever small way we could.
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[FONT=Times New Roman]The Dwarves are handing out shares and awards with the help of Elrohir and Elladan. The prefer to offer items and service over cash but can do both. They will not hear of taking no rewards. [/FONT]
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If any of the Men who fell in combat were originally from Gondor, Thoroncir will take notes of their names and their cities or villages, and see that they are respectfully laid to rest in marked graves. Then he will write a report for the First Sea Knight, and a letter for his parents, summarizing the campaign.
The men were from Dale, the Anduin Valley, Greenwood the Great, Bree, Fornost, Tharbad and even one from Rohan but none that fell were from Gondor proper.
All are being laid out with high honors in stone crypts by the Dwarves. The Dwarves will be buried next to there human comrades. The Elf has being returned to Rivendell with full honors from the Dwarves.
No one I know, I take it? I’ll bear the news home to his family when we go.
Hraedsig knew of him but Deor did not. The man was of the Westfold and an older veteran.
Deor will start working on the Identifications as soon as possible.
I would like the names of the fallen, and will compose a lament for them, similar to the one sung in Rohan when Theoden and his knights were commemorated. But that would be too long to post in-game.
Indeed and I plan to be a little lazy and not come up with the names of people you never met that are not dead but Gil-Gandel of course makes a mighty lament that moves all that here it.