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~Missive to the False Frostbeards~

 

To my brothers and sisters led astray by the False Frostbeard Kerwyr, I offer you my hand in your return to Urguan, and to the true ways of a Frostbeard.

 

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During the rule of the Grand King Rhewen Frostbeard, Kerwyr Frostbeard and his kin were banished from the Great Frostbeard Clan for their attacks on their own kinsman. Upon the creation of Rhewengrad and the Frostbeard Jarldom, Kerwyr became jealous of the power Rhewen had held, and has begun a series of attacks on his kinsman, and his own father, the king himself. Kerwyr and his kin abandoned all likes of Urguan for many years, only to come back in Axios and reclaim the Frostbeard Clan under a false leader. Upon his return, he became a dictator to his own kin, and had ordered myself, Azkel Frostbeard, to be banished from the clan. I am the only Frostbeard left who holds the information of his banishment from the clan, so he made me an outcast to my brothers, sisters, and my family.

Kerwyr does not care for your well being or for your kinship, he only wishes to become more powerful than any other Dwarf alive. Do not listen to his false promises and false stories, they are all Lies. Do not fall under the rule of a Frostbeard disowned by his own Kin for attacking his own brothers. Do not attack fellow dwed because of a Tyrant seeking to hold power. Return to Urguan, follow the ways of a True Frostbeard, The Great Rhewen Frostbeard.

 

~ Azkel ‘The Scholar’ Frostbeard, the True Son of Rhewen Frostbeard

 

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Gror Ireheart smiles, "Ah alwehs knuh t'ere was sumfin' off 'bout 'im."

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Agnar smiles "About tiome 'e shows up."

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A certain dwarf can be seen banging his head on a distant statue of Wyrvun, yelling and cursing.

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Dormin sharpens his... hammer.

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Frerir watches Dormin who sharpens his... hammer.

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Barradin shakes his head.

 

"Kerwyr wasn't even around back then, the rebellion was led by Varuk and Verthaik. This is apparently how much the 'True' Frostbeard know about the clan that he supposedly hails from, even though he has been absent from the kingdom from even before I was born, 26 long years ago!"

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Rhodir Frostbeard, a son of Rhewen, looks at the name,

 

"Who da feck are ye? Ye ain't nae brotheh o'mine."

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58 minutes ago, Algoda said:

Barradin shakes his head.

 

"Kerwyr wasn't even around back then, the rebellion was led by Varuk and Verthaik. This is apparently how much the 'True' Frostbeard know about the clan that he supposedly hails from, even though he has been absent from the kingdom from even before I was born, 26 long years ago!"

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Grand Queen Olenna Ireheart-Frostbeard wipes a tear from her eye, looking down from the skies above, "That's meh boi!"

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Gorum shakes his head upon reading the scroll before setting it down, preparing to send a messenger to Azkel in response.

 

"This is not about power. The Frostbeards were comfortable in Jornheim, Azkel. Kerwyr was tempted by those who were incapable of uniting the Dwed themselves , a temptation most Dwed cannot resist... as is our curse. That does not change the fact that Kerwyr is our blood, as are you. This practice of banishment that you young lads seem to turn to is foolish, you cannot erase the blood that flows through your veins. The rest of the Frostbeards will not be joining your cause Azkel. Even if you are correct, even if you speak the truth. We understand the importance of family, we are prepared to fall and be remembered as scum if it is for the sake of the blood that binds us. You speak of true Frostbeards, yet you do not know or hold any of our values. The Frostbeard rebellion in Vailor wasn't the first time our kin separated from the Dwed, this dispute dates as far back as Asulon, when the Dwed were ruled by a corrupt and vile Kingdom crawling with slavery and banditry. The Frostbeards stuck together, despite the entire Kingdom seeking to kill us. The few of us that survived did not fear the odds, we did not abandon each other. Those Frostbeards were true Frostbeards, as are those who stick together and are willing to die for family now, right or wrong. Remember that Azkel. If you truly wish to honour my younger brother, your father, then remember what makes a Frostbeard true.

 

The symbol that you use, the hammer forged into the mountain peaks.  Let me clarify what it means. That symbol was forged in Asulon by Frostbeard smiths, and we have been carrying it since. It represents the hold of New Jornheim, located in the lands of Alras. That hold represented family, blood, and the importance of standing by kin. The symbol was forged at a time when Gimrik the foul was hunting us down like dogs. It unified us, reminded us what it meant to be a true Frostbeard, and therefore became the clan sigil in the following years. This is my statement to both you and Oyvind, Azkel. You may continue to brand us traitors, as is your right, but out of respect for the clan do not create this new false image of a true Frostbeard that you seem to justify with Rhewen's name."

 

~ Gorum Frostbeard, son of Karl 'Orcbane' Frostbeard

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On 5/25/2017 at 0:51 PM, EternalSaturn? said:

 

Grand Queen Olenna Ireheart-Frostbeard wipes a tear from her eye, looking down from the skies above, "That's meh boi!"

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((She's of two clans?! Impossibleh!

 

Damen smiled. Of course at his new research project! He had finally documented everything about the Iron Rams. He looks to the missive. "Oh, wo's t'ss t'en?"

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12 minutes ago, Slothtastic said:

((She's of two clans?! Impossibleh!

 

Damen smiled. Of course at his new research project! He had finally documented everything about the Iron Rams. He looks to the missive. "Oh, wo's t'ss t'en?"

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((quite common actually))

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

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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