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Holy Scriptures Of The Dwarves

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Upon entry to great hold of Kal'Ithrun, you see a large parchment nailed against the notice board. As you squint your eyes and look closer, you see that written in bold, somewhat neatly written letters are the following words.

 


 

"Greetings sons of Urguan,

 

As the successor to High Prophet Indago Stormhammer, now our soon to be crowned Grand King, I have made it of the highest priority to complete the collection of scriptures, making up 'The Hammer and Anvil,' or else otherwise known as 'Da Ord Nar Kadrin' in the tongue of the Dwedmar. Therefore, I issue out a plea to all dwarves that if you are in possession or know of the existence of scriptures or texts pertaining to the Brathmordakin or the Kirkja Dverga, that you bring copies of them to the Clergy District of Kal'Ithrun. From there, the scriptures will be recognized in the name of the author and added to a more complete collection of scriptures that shall develop over time into the holy book.

 

You are also by all means free to put your skills to use and attempt to write your own scriptures upon various topics of dwarven history. This can be upon any subject, from the history of notable individuals, to golems anvils, rune smithing or the Brathmordakin themselves. Doing so will earn you a means for promotion within the Kirkja Dverga, as well as credit when the final authors of 'Da Ord Nar Kadrin' are published."

 

At the bottom of the letter, there is a signature, written in large bold letters, carefully scribed across the page.

 

"May the grace of Yemekar guide you all,

High Prophet Morgrim Grandaxe, son of Valen."

 

Beneath the signature is a seal, bearing the sigil of the Grandaxe Clan.

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Hail Morgrim.

There is currently an existing and accepted scripture dating

back to before my time as Archbishop. I am unaware of how

many copies are in circulation, but once I am able to, I will

bring the tome with me.

 

I also have another book known as the "Heresy of the Ninth

Son", however I have no published it or given it to the Clergy

thus far as I hold little trust for your predecessor.

                                                       ~ Bael Tunnelsmasher

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"Ah'd also loike tu contribute dat history isnae scripture, unless et actualleh 'as sumfin' tu du wit' deh Brathmordakin er paragons, alsuh ah'd loike tu speak in proivate aboot dis."

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Morgrim begins to scribe down upon a blank parchment, a reply to Bael's letter.

 

"Greetings Bael,

 

Your contributions would be most welcome, should you choose to offer them. The aim of compiling the scriptures is of course to spread their knowledge and wisdom upon the wider dwarven populace. Yet you are correct, Scriptures must be related by some means to the Brathmordakin or one of the Paragons. Explaining the arts that we have been blessed with such as runesmithing, golemancy or our natural affinity to resist the harmful effects of magic is also permitted however. Arrange a time and date and we may discuss this further in person.

 

I look forward to meeting you in the flesh once again,

High Prophet Morgrim Grandaxe."

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[[ Unfortunately my computer is an ancient beast and can't run minecraft in a playable manner, can we do it via PM? ]]

 

((Sure, whatever works best for you.))

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Moved to the Great Library. It shall be sorted into appropriate category shortly.

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