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Corruption Part V - Hall of Fire

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

We made it…

Nemben

Nemben
Race: 
Elf
Background: 

 

Wilderness Appreciation Day - October 7

~*~ In days gone by, a fortress high The road was guarded, against evil was warded. In honour now stand the stones of the past, Still guarding the land, forever may they last. ~*~
Date: 
October 7th, 2010
Time: 
19:00
Location: 
Guess!

Corrupted

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

As soon as Nimlith entered the room, Eglanel could see by her grave expression that his hope had been unfounded. He tensed, waiting for the healer to speak.
"I am sorry. I bring no good news."
"Tell me."
Nimlith nodded, looked down.
"I examined your sister, her scars... they speak of evil things and corruption. Things I cannot name, down in the fires of Khazad-Dûm..."
She spoke on lowly, aware to be the bearer of bad news.

Warband seeking favour with the Dwarves of Moria

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The Warband seek to win favour with the Dwarves in Moria such that they will fashion some armour for the Warband

Warband encounter an Orc encampment

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The Warband enjoy the scenary whilst out on patrol. Its not all work and no play !

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The Warband on Patrol across the Lone Lands

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Malthalras

Malthalras
Race: 
Elf
Background: 

 

Surma

Surma of Forochel
Race: 
Man
Background: 

" Little can I remember of my childhood at the western coast of the Icy Bay of Forochel, Far north of Eriador.

I remember the wind so cold it cut straight to my bones. The rain felt like a thousands needles stinging my frozen body. The dire coldness. The cruel lonelyness ..

The beasts of Angmar had grown strong in numbers at one particularly hard winter. Many scouts had gone missing and many small groups of goblins had been seen in the area.

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