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The Brathmordakin Of Law

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"To t'e Kirkja Dverga,"

 

Ah wroite t'e yer lukkin fer guidance on t'e ways of t'e Brathmordakin. Under t'e Revised Articles of Urguan, t'e Court of Mountains is t'e be convened. This brings t'e Law to t'e forefront of dwedmar loife in a way it hasnaever before. Given t'e governmental prominence of t'e new Justices, one 'as t'e ask, which Brathmor be patron tuh 'em? Yemekar be patron tuh craftsmen, Dungrimm t'e warriors, Ograhad t'e knowledge, Anbella t'e clan and communiteh, Armakak t'e commerce, Grimdugan t'e wealth and gold, Belka t'e Ironguts and Khorvad, t'e fallen Brathmor, tu t'e evils we Dwedmar must foight.

 

T'e vast majority of dwarvish loife be covered, and it beh heresy t'e say somethin' would be missin' from t'e sphere of t'e Brathmordakin. Thus, t'e gap, t'e flaw, lies with us and our interpretations. What ahve we missed? Which of t'e Brathmordakin beh t'e patron of t'e law and lawgivers?"

 

~ Adrek Grandaxe "

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Hiebe frowns

"We have all our gods we cant make more... can we ?"

He feels the 4th wall be getting stronger

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"Mos' lads believe da' me fadder 'ad ascended ter God'ood tee fix dis problem, takin' da toitel ov da Brathmordakin ov Justice an' noon resoides in da 'alls ov Khaz'A'Dentrumm servin' as da un w'o judges da dead. A few lads claim ter 'ave seen 'im foight da loikes ov Sethrin's forces an' descend down frum da 'ravens ter pass righteous judgement! 'E goes by da alias ov 'Kjellos'."

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Hiebe listens to Midgor talks. He frowns remembering that he would stop talking about his father being a God when clearly that cannot happen.

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Adrek turns to Hiebe.

 

"Of course we cannae just "make up" another Brathmor! That would imply t'e gods are made up, when we know full well onleh t'e orcs, elves, humans and kharajyr duh that! T'e just invent a new Brathmor would be heresy (and wrong)! Me question t'e t'e Clergy was which of t'e Brathmordakin best fits t'e sphere of the dwedmar of t'e mountain law, but if there be a Brathmor we'd forgotten 'bout in t'e old scrolls that all dwarfkind agreed was nae a fabrication of Clan Ireh- of unscrupulous dwedmar then ah suppose that would also fix t'e problem."

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"Cannae weh jus' send a prayer ter da 'alls an' see if un ov da Brathmordakin alreadeh assumes da role? Mefinks da' da loikes ov Dungrimm woold. 'Cause 'e 'as ter judge de dead, doesnae 'e?"

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"Cannae weh jus' send a prayer ter da 'alls an' see if un ov da Brathmordakin alreadeh assumes da role? Mefinks da' da loikes ov Dungrimm woold. 'Cause 'e 'as ter judge de dead, doesnae 'e?"

 

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"This ah thought tu, Dungrimm seemed natural. Yet Dungrimm already is patron t'e warriors, and warriors make up ah very large amount of t'e populace. If Dungrimm be patron t'e t' Law tuh, then he 'olds so much sway over dwarfkind that 'e could challenge Yemekar fer primacy."

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"Oi would 'ave tae say dat un ov tae most loikeleh choices is Ograhad. Wit' all ov tae knowledge dat 'e posesses, Oi am sure dat 'e would be able to defoine Justice and Law."

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"Aye, ah'd nae considered Ograhad but yer speak t'e truth."

 

Hiebe agrees and nods

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Aengoth rolls in his grave as he listens to some dwarves scream Kjellos

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The High Prophet comes forward to address the issue.

"Te' gods all 'ave 'ah combined duteh tu' justice, just like te' sons'n daughters of Uruguan of all paths shall represent te' living bodeh of justice.

It takes te' Duteh n' 'onour of Dungrimm, te' knowledge of Ograhad, te' 'onesteh n' safteh of Anabella. This also stands with te' Balance of Yemekar, overseein' all these principles, providin' us 'ah fair'n'equal system fer ah people te' live undah.

Praise te' Brathmordakin."

 

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