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Smoke wafts out from the Throne Hall of Kal’Evraal, as both panic and anger beset the streets. The scent of sulfur fills the upper levels as a crowd gathers within the temple. Before the Shrine of Yemekar, all those who can stand, from the Leaders of Urguan’s folk to the common Clanless Dwarf offer their blood for the most serious of grudges. There is a single chant upon the wind, it is a call for justice, redress, and blood...

 

 

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The Wronged:

 The Grand Kingdom of Urguan

Clan Ireheart

Clan Starbreaker

Clan Frostbeard

Clan Goldhand

Clan Irongut

Clan Irongrinder

Clan Grandaxe

Clan Cottonwood

 

The Assailant:

 The Orcish Race

 

The Wrong:

 The attempted assassination of Grand King Utak Ireheart

The grievous injury of High Chief Beorn Cottonwood

The grievous injury of Clan Father Axel Ireheart

 

Terms of Settlement:

For the attempted assassination of Utak Ireheart, the taking of the arm of the Orkish Rex

For the injury of High Chief of the Forest Dwarves, the taking of fifteen Orkish heads

For the injury of Clan Father Axel Ireheart, the taking of fifteen Orkish skins

For the injury of many others, fifteen Orkish heads.

 

Until the Orkish race has been bled dry, until the terms of this grudge are met, let there be no peace between the descendants of Krug and of Urguan, be they servants of Krugmar or not.

This grudge stands to be inherited by the successors of both the wronged and the defendant, should either fall before its terms are met.

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Charged as we are by Yemekar, Oathed before Anbella, and Oathed before Dungrimm...

Jorvin Starbreaker, on behalf of the Grand Kingdom of Urguan

 

With their grudge declared, Jorvin turns, nodding to the Dwarven people assembled, waving off, and gesturing for them to disperse. He follows his father, Kazrin Starbreaker into the Remembrance hall, to pour with him over the many grudges in need of righting soon...He pauses only to rip a strand from his cloak, to bandage his bleeding hand.

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Beards in belts, lads. Ah need uruk souls fer meh forgin!” Shouts the old dwed into the busy halls of Varoth’Akvel.

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Mafraedon would grumble from his study within the halls of Varoth’Akvel as he grabbed a golem core and his tools, preparing to take orcish souls...

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Lijia takes note of the grudge before shrugging “Ahhh, good old Urguan and dere books of da middle fingers” she’d say before carrying on her walk “I’ll have to keep dis in mind”

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Dwalin Irongut nods upon reading this, and looks harshly amongst his fellow Magistrates. He’d take a quill, dipped with ink, and begin to write a letter to be charged for every dwarf that should read it

 

”Let it be known that the High Courts of Urguan find this grudge ultimately justified and approved, and find the Rexdom of the Krugmar entirely responsible for the actions committed today on dwedmar soil, for the cost of dwedmar blood. Yemekar save their souls; Mercy will no longer be shown. Justice will prevail.”

 

Signed, 

Dwalin Irongut, Chief Justiciar of the High Courts of Urguan

Kazrin Starbreaker, High Remembrancer and Grudgekeeper Magistrate of Urguan

Norli Starbreaker, High Prophet and Religious Magistrate of Urguan

Gimgrimmor, King’s Hand and Civil Magistrate of Urguan

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Longbeard Clan Elder Hieden Grandaxe “the Heavy” would look to the little hearing trumpet in his hands as he rests up within his manor, his eardrums blown by the blast. Having signed the grudge earlier, he would begin to look to the armour stands and sword racks that adorned his halls.

 

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“LO, LET DEH’ BLOOD O’ DEH WICKED ORCISH RACE FILL DE’ STREETS.” he would yell to himself, his trumpet still in his hands unaware he was yelling as he closed his eyes and heard the screams of his King and kin over and over in his head.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It is not the desire of the dwedmar to see the sons of Krug wiped out, to see the destruction of a creation Yemekar chose to let live

”Judgin’ an entyre rayz off ub a few akzhunz, ay? Lyin’ tu. Nubdin’ unuzual frum Gazatz.” Vrig’Shrogo mutters, as he makes sure to keep his cave well defended.

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“Seems like teh lads have found some more children tuh take candeh from” Darek comments from Varoth’Akvel

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"Let there be war!" Thumbrindal would proclaim in anger hearing his nephew Beorn got targetted" deat' to race of Krug!"

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Vergil Goldhand would begin to write a response to the grudge.

I, Vergil Goldhand, argues against the severity of this grudge.

The state of Yemekar’s balance will be altered altered in effect of this grudge. The one orc has indeed have done us dwedmar wrong, but the orcs themselves are still Yemekar’s creation. This genocide is too severe a punishment for the actions of one singular uruk. I propose financial compensation rather than blood, for the mass killing of orcs will only breed more fighting. We dwed need to protect the balance of Yemekar’s creations, not alter it for our own blood lust and vengeance.

 

Narvok Oz Brathmordakin,

Vergil Goldhand, Priest of Da Kirkja Dverga

 

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A heavily armed Starbreaker sharpens his battle-axe in anticipation. Rip ‘n tear, ‘ntill ‘t is done...

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The Horn of Hiebenhall booms in the deep of Khaz’Kadan. The Ironguts rally once more, ready to rain down arcane fire upon their hated foe.

 

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Angelika Bykov lets out a sigh as she reads the declaration of war. ”The Dwarves and the Orcs at war again? And they claim us Humans fight too often...” 

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