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Torvin's Apology

penned on the 1st of the Grand Harvest, 1602

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The Young dwarf, Torvin Grandaxe, sits on his bed, putting his head into his hand, staring at the wall. He sat there and thought about what he must do for a while before walking over to his table. He lets out a long exhale and begins to write on a piece of parchment.

 

To the Dwedmar of Urguan,

 

I know how you all feel towards me, that I am a traitor and must be locked out from Urguan and banished for good. Some of you even wish that I would be hunted down and executed. But here I ask that you forgive my foolishness and wrongdoings so that there can be one more dwed drinking in the Dancing Igor. I have wronged the Dwedmar greartly, I have commited a hateful act that will forever stain my reputation, I betrayed the trust that was given to me by the Dwedmar when they elected me as Grandking. But I know that I must return to my kin, with my honor in tatters in order to live out life where I can be helpful. I did not abandon the dwarves for other lands, I fought in the same battles, I lead the group in the Heist of the Johannesburg Palace to undo my mistakes and did what I could do to help from the sidelines. Anyway my wrongs are far more serious than my assistance, but I know I am not the only one, countless dwarves have done the same as me have returned before; Zahrer Irongrinder, the Starbreakers who fought with Undead were still allowed back in. I have no desire beyond this simple request, I wish to return home and live quietly with my kin.

 

Sincerely, Torvin Grandaxe. 

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Tarub smiles, a tear welling up in his eye has he hears from his uncle again. "Fek...Oren" he mumbles before slumping back into the mines.

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*Kalviin Ireheart fought with himself for a while over what he had endured after Torvin's betrayal* "I... Dwed be dwed, I'd 'ave you back lad, keep your fookin hands off my **** though"

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Gloin smiles far far away

"Torvin iz eh good une .. "

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"Torvin is a true dwed, I 'ope we can move past this grudge - he acted as many dwed might have!" Says Velwyn.

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"Keep yer 'ands wer' ah can seh em..."  says Dwalin

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Dwain grumbles at the actions and words of these traitorous dwarves.

 

"Guess it's fine to steal and screw yer fellow dwarf. What's wrong with that? Cause everyone else is doing it. Dishonorable fecks "

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A faint whisper could be heard in the deep chasms of the Grand Kingdom.

 

"Where are the minas..."

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*an official response is penned to Torvin Grandaxe, written by the Grand King Bastion Ireheart on the 7th of the Sun's Smile 1603*

 

Torvin Grandaxe

 

You, have committed one of the worst crimes imaginable to any dwarf alive, treason. The trust given to you to protect our relics, our wealth, our people, tossed aside like some thrash. You betrayed our people, the same dwed who entrusted you to lead our nation, and for that I feel is almost an unforgivable crime. It has been some 10 years since your self imposed exile, due to no official banishment being made, and I am willing to see you return to the Grand Kingdom of Urguan, as above all, you are a son of Urguan, and our curse of greed has plagued the mind of many. Who am I to hold grudge against my kin, when Anbella teaches forgiveness against the very creations of Yemekar? However this forgiveness will come at a cost.

 

You are due to pay the Grand Kingdom of Urguan 10,000 minas in reparations for the crimes committed against her and her people.

Until this debt has been paid, you will be forbidden to hold any governmental position, or hold a seat upon the senate as your clans representative.

You will also not be protected by the law until your debt has been paid, however once you have repaid for your crimes, you will be given full liberty and rights as any other dwarven citizen.

 

Until then however, I welcome you back to Kal'Omith, as I do believe your clansmen sorely miss you.

 

I hope your intent on repentance is pure.

 

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