Osclow begins to spread the news of the Karthus' capture to those who have and have not heard such. More importantly, he is quick to point out (regardless of whatever conversation he is having with whomever) that the vast reward money was to be paid to the Triumvirate, who simply stated that it was to be donated to the refugees of the ravaged lands. Not a single copper was kept by the church itself. The Legion did well to aid in the proper distribution of blankets, food, and shelter by request of the church. Any who wish to donate their coin to help those in need should report to the Triumvirate.
The bard is also quick to note that the refugees were taken care of in equal measure, regardless of heritage.
The bard is also quick to note that the refugees were taken care of in equal measure, regardless of heritage.


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