(( A collection of both correspondence home and journal, written in dwarven runes. The style is an old one, even by dwarven standards ))
To Murin of Stoneheart. Old One of Clangeddin Silverbeard and Honored Guest of the Hall of The Bronze Mask.
As you said the journey by human ship was faster. As you said it tried the patience and gullet in equal measure. Through trial and test those of the Vigilant Host prove their worth. Though ay cannot help but recall your face as you told of this.
The realms above continue to amaze with their variety and strangeness. The endless void above strips the meagre human defences of the unyielding stone above. And yet they tolerate such exposure without care or worry ay can see.
Of kin there seem few as you warned. And yet one of the first ay met upon reaching the port Avanthyr was a fellow Child of Dumathoin.
Beardless and seeming at home in such surroundings, he spoke open worship of a Lord of Water. From afar ay could sense no obvious enchantment upon him. Bearing both surprise and the ill effect of such worship ay thought it wise to leave him with such misplaced faith undisturbed for now. But ay will return and teach of our traditions and the wisdom of the Sentinel.
The Sentinel keeps vigil
Glyir of Belindorn
To Murin of Stoneheart. Old One of Clangeddin Silverbeard and Honored Guest of the Hall of The Bronze Mask.
As you said the journey by human ship was faster. As you said it tried the patience and gullet in equal measure. Through trial and test those of the Vigilant Host prove their worth. Though ay cannot help but recall your face as you told of this.
The realms above continue to amaze with their variety and strangeness. The endless void above strips the meagre human defences of the unyielding stone above. And yet they tolerate such exposure without care or worry ay can see.
Of kin there seem few as you warned. And yet one of the first ay met upon reaching the port Avanthyr was a fellow Child of Dumathoin.
Beardless and seeming at home in such surroundings, he spoke open worship of a Lord of Water. From afar ay could sense no obvious enchantment upon him. Bearing both surprise and the ill effect of such worship ay thought it wise to leave him with such misplaced faith undisturbed for now. But ay will return and teach of our traditions and the wisdom of the Sentinel.
The Sentinel keeps vigil
Glyir of Belindorn
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