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Nazzili was concerned their mission and the Qudssi Mass was more important and Muzaffar agreed, claiming if he should search for every missing child in the realm, his list of errands would become overwhelming. However, collectively the group seemed to feel there was an obligation to help Dahr Hagos and after a short rest they headed out across the river. | Nazzili was concerned their mission and the Qudssi Mass was more important and Muzaffar agreed, claiming if he should search for every missing child in the realm, his list of errands would become overwhelming. However, collectively the group seemed to feel there was an obligation to help Dahr Hagos and after a short rest they headed out across the river. | ||
− | Soon they tracked the children to the abandoned dwarven Thunderload Mine. It wasn’t long before the party learned of the beast Melichor had warned Muzaffar of. Vicious, twisted abominations, the flightless | + | Soon they tracked the children to the abandoned dwarven Thunderload Mine. It wasn’t long before the party learned of the beast Melichor had warned Muzaffar of. Vicious, twisted abominations, the flightless raven people attacked the party fast and furious. The now seasoned heroes bested the strange beasts however and were quick to discover dwarven mines are hazardous long after their makers have left. |
Also discovered were bodies of apparent captives. The party assumed these raven people had kidnapped many travelers recently. One such traveler’s corpse wore garb completely foreign to Jadida Alam and carried a map written in a foreign script. The group spared no time to uncover the map’s significance at this point. They felt they must continue and find the missing children. | Also discovered were bodies of apparent captives. The party assumed these raven people had kidnapped many travelers recently. One such traveler’s corpse wore garb completely foreign to Jadida Alam and carried a map written in a foreign script. The group spared no time to uncover the map’s significance at this point. They felt they must continue and find the missing children. |