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The scout smiles, a coy smile. "And when I return, perhaps we can seek out the Axe of the Dwarven Lords. Or consider burying it with whatever ungodly things live in that fissure your ancestors decided to excavate..."
 
The scout smiles, a coy smile. "And when I return, perhaps we can seek out the Axe of the Dwarven Lords. Or consider burying it with whatever ungodly things live in that fissure your ancestors decided to excavate..."
 
 
Agreement with Khazan over the territories:
 
 
A couple of days of negotiations, followed by 2 weeks of details being hashed our, results in Arduum getting all below ground and north of the trade road, with agreements that it gets a tax-free surface city to administer. Dayrell is convinced that it will pay for itself, but won't fill his coffers. However, keeping the human traders flowing through is the real goal as it will keep food prices low and offer ready markets to ship out dwarven goods and products.
 
 
Khazan keeps the road, until it's handed off to Lesserpotamia, including Goblinfell as a vassal of the king. It also gets lands to either side of the road for a days journey, and rights to purse into dwarven territory. It does grant that lands that Red holds will be his alone and also grants that the high valley to the north will be left to Dayrell's discretion as to lordship. It is written in that Blackheath will pass to Khazan when rather than Edward.
 

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