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== Important Points == Daraek and Harbek were both called upon in a dream to seek out the Krine of Three, and save them from the dragon's minion's in the shadow of the [[CrimsonStar:Red_Tower_District|Red Tower]]. These turned out to be three black Thri-Kreen; a much different type of Thri-Kreen than those the party had heretofore been familiar with. They were being kept captive by the templars of Kallac. Through a skillful use of Endurance, after the Thri-Kreen had been convinced of the party's motives, Daraek managed to heft one of the creatures onto his back and make it appear as nothing more than a hard black backpack. Harbek and Nordmyra followed suit. The meaning of these three Thri-Kreen's appearance to the party has yet to be made clear, but for now they are the subject of much curiosity. Daraek, like the rest of his party members, found himself the bearer of a star-shaped tattoo. It is on his lower left leg. The meaning of this has yet to be determined.
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