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Rhulad learns that he has been chosen because the Crippled God felt that [[Hannan Mosag]] had betrayed him. He wanted the power of the weapon, not to use for conquest, but to make his people unassailable. To the Crippled God this was anathema. He continues by telling Rhulad of the power within the sword, that in order to wield them he has to die, in combat, again and again. Each time he dies, he will become stronger. At a gesture the mottled sword appears beside Rhulad, ambition glimmers on his face and he grasps the swords handle. |
Rhulad learns that he has been chosen because the Crippled God felt that [[Hannan Mosag]] had betrayed him. He wanted the power of the weapon, not to use for conquest, but to make his people unassailable. To the Crippled God this was anathema. He continues by telling Rhulad of the power within the sword, that in order to wield them he has to die, in combat, again and again. Each time he dies, he will become stronger. At a gesture the mottled sword appears beside Rhulad, ambition glimmers on his face and he grasps the swords handle. |
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===Seren Pedac=== |
===Seren Pedac=== |
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It is two days since the Warlock King's audience with [[Buruk the Pale]] and four days before the arrival of the [[Letherii]] delegation. Buruk is happier because he does not want war and neither does Hannan Mosag. [[Seren Pedac]] also feels as if a weight has been lifted from her shoulders. They make their way into the [[Edur]] citadel to sell iron when a procession can be seen approaching. Edur leave their homes to stand and witness the return of the Sengar brothers, wounded, and with a body on a sled. |
It is two days since the Warlock King's audience with [[Buruk the Pale]] and four days before the arrival of the [[Letherii]] delegation. Buruk is happier because he does not want war and neither does Hannan Mosag. [[Seren Pedac]] also feels as if a weight has been lifted from her shoulders. They make their way into the [[Edur]] citadel to sell iron when a procession can be seen approaching. Edur leave their homes to stand and witness the return of the Sengar brothers, wounded, and with a body on a sled. |