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Durin's Folk

Moria, Whispers in the Darkness Part One

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Story

Authors Note: These posts finally try to explain what Narali heard in Moria. She if you surmised and rightly guessed, she heard much more that she said.  They are done in first person and so the only person named is Narali. And as a visual clues the truths told by the ancestors are italic while the lies, are bolded italic, to highlight the emphasis. For all my stalwart, brave and kind companions, you know who are and for that I am grateful.

Moria, Whispers in the Darkness

Author: 
Narali Fireaxe

This Chronicle is a record of the Emberdeep Expedition to Moria and a reteilling of the whispers in the darkness there that Narlia heard.  This is told in Narali's viewoint and does name the others with her because the focus is slowly on what the stone was saying,

An opportunity too good to ignore

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Story

It was during one of Atgar’s visits in Bree, for delivering an order of smoked meat to the Prancing Pony, that he stumbled upon one very interesting notice, just next to the stables in Bree’s west gate. The notice was posted on behalf of he Town Council and was concerning Pickdean, a village to the south of Bree.

 

From rubble to prosperity

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A compilation of stories and events relating to the business expansion of Atgar Smokehand of Durin’s Folk into Pickadean village of Bree.

Out of the Frying Pan

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Diary

To Rûndis, my Moonlight,

We have had some interesting last few days. As you know, a short while ago we arrived in Rivendell, our last stop before leaving the Caravan towards Eregion. We were all very excited to set off on this last leg of our journey, especially young Kharsi. That boy’s enthusiasm is almost overwhelming!

Narali Fireaxe

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Artwork: AI Generated/Influenced

Trouble in the Shire

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An account of the troubles in the Shire, as reported by Commander Thonin Ironhelm of the Blue Mountains Regiment, charged with the protection of Dwarven merchant caravans on the Great East Road.

A Small Crowd Gathers

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As the Elves converse with their new Dwarf friend, a small crowd begins to gather -- Men, mostly, but also another Elf, who says little but watches the goings-on with evident interest. Branalph and Gaerondil are mostly interested in refilling the water-skins -- not without a grumble or three from the latter about the dryness of the Lone-lands -- and seeing what fresh food might be available for trade. Hamadmachor, being the forward-looking sort, wants to ensure the group's passage around the Mannish town of Bree and through the many brigands on the Great East Road.

A Mysterious Dwarf

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Arriving at the ruined fortress in the Lone-lands, Gaerondil and Melumatyar discover that Glorfingwë has already made a friend -- a mysterious Dwarrow who introdusces himself as Dzbog. In typical fashion, Glorfingwë has already begun work repairing the handle of the fellow's mug. The two fall into a surprisingly deep conversation about wine and ale, and by the time the Elves are ready to depart, they have made a fast friend.

Of dwarves and men in Erebor - Journey's End

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The merry fellowship of dwarves and men finally met this journey's end in the deep halls of Erebor, and after a wondrous tour over many a stair and stone, a feast awaited for the long-legged guests in the Hall Under the Mountain.

Much drink and cheer were shared as new and old friendships blossomed and prospered, and the clash of so distant cultures led to many a heartfelt laugh and woken interest between the different folks.

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