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The Relocation Of The Third Kind

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The mali'ker find themselves at a crossroads. They are to be relocated to Ker'lomi, located on the North-Western side of Tahn'siol, the land which the bortu so foolishly claimed as their own. Walls shall be constructed and within the elven week all mali'ker are anticipated to relocate there.

 

After said elven week they must disentangle themselves from the culture and district of the mali'ame.

 

— Kalenz Uradir

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Jiub raises his fist to the sky, shouting as loud as he can.

 

"Praise Dak'ir! The rightful leader of Ker'lomi and the Ker!"

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Dak'ir wipes sweat from his brow as the last bricks are placed. He stands atop the wall and looks at the empty land below him, grinning at what he sees. Within the walls, several Mali'ker run about to help reinforce it and lay the ground work for future structures. Most of them were once previously living with the Mali'ame or the Mali'aheral. But several new faces flocked as the wall was constructed. Dak'ir sighs as he feels a welcome breeze, musing to himself as he observes his people take their first steps in becoming united once more.

 

"A week may be considered short, yet we managed to get the walls up in no time at all. But within this week I seek to do more..."

 

His mind races with all the tasks that are yet to come.

 

"Once I carve a proper hollow and establish a guard to ensure my people safety, we'll open our gates. All Mali'ker seeking refuge with Tahn'siol and Lin'ame will be welcomed here with open arms. Though there are others out there who have not yet reached us." 

He climbs down the wall and strides to Jiub and Oropher.

"My brothers. Though we've done much today, I still seek to do more. Our culture is watered down and our people are still scattered. We'll not rest until they have a proper home with their people, and a place where they can feel safe. We need to make the Mali'ker strong once again. We have much more work to do..."

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