Within every social circle he can weasel himself into and to every chattering gossip he can get the attention of within Sundren City, Osclow speaks of progress being made against the plague. The druids of the Viridale have pushed the Talona-bowers back, lessening the size of their claim over the forest and the overall taint they have upon it. It is only a matter of time now before the Talona-bowers are rallied and defeated, putting an end to the plague once and for all.
The bard seems unconcerned about just how much of this is true and how much is exaggerated. Nor, does he care who within the social pipeline take him seriously.
The bard seems unconcerned about just how much of this is true and how much is exaggerated. Nor, does he care who within the social pipeline take him seriously.

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